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Stroll around a Bihari village and marvel at the number of private schools named after obscure Christian saints.
In 1927, Bob, after obscure and hunted life as blue-sky promoter, set out to be the coming man in America.
(Is it a trend that vanguard filmmakers title their works after obscure parts of the human body? Consider Matthew Barney's "Cremaster" series).
Marat, after obscure years in France and other European countries, became a well-known doctor in London in the 1770s and published a number of books on scientific and philosophical subjects.
1673? George Jolly, (died 1673?), actor-manager who, after obscure beginnings, emerged as the leader of the last troupe of English strolling players in a tradition that influenced the German theatre.
But there was a time in my life when I lusted after obscure sneakers like a dog in heat. .
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After an obscure early period Wolgemut married (1472) Barbara, widow of the Nürnberg painter Hans Pleydenwurff.
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