Sentences with phrase «with obscure places»

Its game - world is fabulous to behold and utterly believable, and it's packed with obscure places to explore and resources to sniff out.

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What may be oddest about the Nunes memo is that, by obscuring the fact that Page was not a Trump staffer by the time he was placed under surveillance, it inadvertently supports the idea that he was coordinating with the Trump team — and, by extension, with Russian officials.
The inner Milky Way is a tough place to spot these pulsating stars because it's packed with interstellar dust, which obscures these stars and their light.
With Easter, all that has been obscure about his life, his teaching, his works and his fate becomes radiantly clear: this Risen One is the «first - born among many brethren» (Romans 8:29); he is the new Temple (Revelation 21:22); and by embracing him we enter the dwelling place of God among us (Revelation 21:3).
With a priori alienation (Verfremdung) from the text as the starting point, the intelligibility of mind, laboring in and through methodology, would transport the interpreter into the realm of another time and place and by the determination of meaning in relation to a specific historical context would illuminate the obscure text.
Actually the two have been brought together in the history of Christian thought which Professor Nygren traces so superbly in his study, but all attempts at synthesis, including that of St. Augustine with his doctrine of love as caritas, and that of the medieval theologians and mystics who saw the problem and tried to make a place for unselfish love within the Christian doctrine, really obscured and corrupted the fundamental Christian truth which was recovered by Luther in the Protestant Reformation.
(Henri Nouwen, Reaching Out) It is in those (thankfully) obscured places where we have the opportunity to objectively better ourselves, make peace with who we are without the fear of failure or judgment.
That was proved last season when the upstart A's, last - place finishers three of the previous four years, battled for the wild - card spot until the final week, winning 87 games with a $ 25 million roster dependent on unwanted retreads (DH John Jaha), obscure rookies (righty starter Tim Hudson) and supposed has - beens (reliever Doug Jones), and with all the stoicism and anxiety of a Cocoa Puffs taste - athon.
Typing in «Live Childbirth video» in YouTube brings up 1.3 million videos with a mix of hospital births, home births and birth in more obscure places.
In third place was a piece which pointed to Labour's row with the BBC over the on - air resignation of Stephen Doughty as an example of how Corbyn's supporters are allowing conspiracy theories to obscure bigger issues for the party.
You have some gall coming here trying to offer advice about editorial policy though, given that 90 % of content at your own place is obsessed with obscure Muslim groups and what they're doing.
With the original puppet still obscured, they next placed another puppet behind the box.
To add to the visual chaos, any scene that takes place in an old stone building — house, cathedral, or castle — is shot with two - thirds of the frame obscured.
The smoke of battle obscured the significance of how much energy and attention, from a Conservative - headed government, was focused on raising standards in non-selective state schools, with almost no diversionary forays into grammar schools, voucher schemes or funding private places.
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Okrent searches out the movement's obscure roots in the 17th century, hits its apogee with Volapuk and Esperanto, and brings the reader up to present day by placing herself at the scene of Klingon language conferences.
These investors believe the best way is to not fight the crowd but to look for value situations with high margins of safety in obscure places.
Outside of our bubble, there are currently three mainstream «recognized» strains of lore: the main line games (with Skyrim representing another, visible soft reboot of the setting), The Elder Scrolls Online (taking place more than seven centuries earlier), and Cosmic TES (secret lore, based either on obscure meanings behind mundane or religious occurences or focused on the post-Nirn world depicted in c0da and set in the post-Landfall 5th era and later).
This masking and obscuring of time combined with the multiple references to media builds more questions than answers, giving someone a place to investigate and question both the history of painting and its relationship to modern life.
By placing colorful dots over faces, obscuring portions of scenes, or juxtaposing stock photographs with quixotic phrases, he injects humor and dissonance into vernacular imagery.
Her works usually deal with an obscure need for change, great expectations and places of potential.
The process of creating such an object is both additive and subtractive, and evident by the layering and obscuring of materials and images interspersed with meticulously placed drips.
This show is about an art that willfully bends time and obscures place, rather than conforming to the linear narrative that we associate with traditional art history.
In fact, writer Michelle Harewood has suggested that the palm fronds surrounding Rosenquist's studio in Aripeka, Florida, with their long leaves that alternatingly obscure and reveal anything place behind them.
The artist's curiosity found a piece of obscure information: the Mimbres were buried with a vessel that had a hole, placed on top of their heads, as if to allow their spirits to fly and leave the physical plane.
At many places in that text, Debord makes the case that through understanding the ways our media culture obscures social relations between people in favour of the simplistic relation of consumer and commodity, it is possible to upset the balance of commodity fetishism associated with late capitalism.
The job title perhaps obscures the immediate relevance of the appointment: as a curator with a reputation for working with cross-disciplinary artists such as performance artist Carolee Schneemann and visionary architectural practice Archigram, as well as curating substantial survey shows, Bayley is being asked to enable an encounter to take place between artists, church and the public.
Mounted onto aluminum, the works are applied with a layer of silver solution, obscuring the images in places and creating an all - over mirrored effect.
Placed in conversation with her on the left, a second homage to Picasso, his Gertrude Stein, peeks through, mostly obscured.
Clement Greenberg discovered and championed the artist with a Pygmalion - like devotion that secured Louis's place in the art history textbooks but may also have obscured the range of his achievement.
I can only speak about certain fields of English law but I know of many articles published in obscure places which have had a significant impact on legal analysis (I could mention one of my own which has been cited with approval in the Court of Appeal in England and the High Court of Australia and is referenced in leading works on contract law in England, Australia and the USA, but I won't because I am too modest).
It's complying with the picayune and sometimes obscure court rules, like putting an asterisk near cases of top authority or certifying the right word count or properly spacing footnotes that challenge and befuddle most lawyers far more than substance, because there's often no readily identifiable place to get the right answer.
It is useful because it is honest; because it leaves not even the most obscure and friendless citizen without means of obtaining justice from a neighbouring State; because it obviates occasions of quarrels between States on account of the claims of their respective citizens; because it recognizes and strongly rests on this great moral truth that justice is the same whether due from one man or a million, or from a million to one man; because it teaches and greatly appreciates the value of our free republican national government, which places all our citizens on an equal footing, and enables each and every of them to obtain justice without any danger of being overborne by the weight and number of their opponents; and because it brings into action and enforces this great and glorious principle — that the people are the sovereign of this country, and consequently that fellow citizens and joint sovereigns can not be degraded by appearing with each other in their own courts to have their controversies determined.
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