Sentences with phrase «which obscures parts»

These high resolution images also showed that the lensing galaxy is an edge - on disc galaxy — similar to our galaxy, the Milky Way — which obscures parts of the background light due to the large dust clouds it contains.

Not exact matches

Some opponents also pointed to provisions in earlier versions of the bill that could make it easier for drug companies to obscure their financial contributions to hospitals and doctors under the Physician Payments Sunshine Act, which is part of Obamacare.
Its reality can be denied only by obscuring the fact that ideas and attitudes determine the decisions by which the greater part of life is regulated, and exercise much control over bodily acts.
The traditional calculation of the age of the universe in terms of thousands, not billions, of years — popularized by Bishop James Ussher — had hitherto obscured the sheer immensity of sensate anguish that had been a part of the world — and on which evolution depended.
And the best part is, the most obscure ingredient on the list is quinoa, which is basically mainstream these days anyway.
And while she significantly lightened both her kitchen and spiritual load, the best part about the de-cluttering process was the fact that it unearthed some long forgotten gems lurking in her cabinets — from festive African spices to slightly obscure grains — which, in turn, inspired several surprisingly creative and delicious meals.
Total eclipses in which the moon completely obscures the sun are rare, only gracing any given part of the planet once every 360 years on average (at least 12 states in the U.S. will be able to witness one in August).
For the sake of reading ease, this sucker is divvied up into two parts: this one, which discusses the crazy - huge body of research behind truly low - fat diets (especially the really obscure stuff!)
She often chooses styles that have a side parting which partiallly obscures the eye, framing the face and rounding it out slightly.
Roles in such high - profile features as The Faculty and Dracula 2000 served to balance parts in more obscure films, including Wild Horses and Dirt Merchant (in which he played the eponymous character).
Two separate commentary tracks, the first and best with director Ben Wheatley and co-writer Amy Jump and the second with actors Neil Maskell, MyAnna Buring, and Michael Smiley, bring some of the film's more obscure passages into better focus, while a slew of formal interviews with the filmmakers, actors, and producers help illuminate the extent of the work that went into developing the project (Wheatley, for his part, comes across as surprisingly earnest and well - intentioned, which isn't quite what one expects after watching his film).
Fun Factory is sadly part of a large number of obscure little companies which did some interesting video game things pre-millennium, but then either went bankrupt, changed names, or moved out of games and into an entirely unrelated field.
The other part, which Schwabsky argues has an even greater power, is «something else that wants to remain hidden, obscure;» this flickering presence «stopping you in your tracks.»
Here's a hint: begins with a G. 3) So after all that blabing about moon, mercury and venus it is still hard to see how the obscure part of Venus (which is not recieving any direct radiation from the Sun) is still over 400 Celcius when on a plante much closer to the same sun temperatures plunge to a a hundred negative... since the Greenhouse effect does not exist it must be MAGIC, pardon me, SCIENCE.
The firm's disclaimer at the time — which the law society said was «buried in an obscure part of the website» — stated «our firm is mainly a referral source and initial screening agent... our firm will not represent or suggest that we will act for the client.»
But they are particularly bad on mobile devices, because they cause text to re-arrange weirdly, often obscuring parts of the screen (or hang off the screen, which is irritating for the reader).
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