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One of these was George Osborne, then a moderately obscure backbench MP.
It's a moderately obscure new quango, and the chairman, Professor Peter Matthews, and the chief executive, Dr Emyr Roberts, have had hardly any national publicity.
But if you didn't happen to know that L33T refers to a typed shorthand used by hackers and gamers, you might reasonably conclude this knowledge to be moderately obscure.
It is easy to romanticize the labor it took, back then, to hunt down moderately obscure music, movies, or books to see it, in retrospect, as a character-building experience.
The blogosphere, American cable news and, in time, the rest of the media lit up with discussions of a swathe of e-mails from the moderately obscure Climatic Research Unit (CRU) of the University of East Anglia.
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It was still pretty obscure.
Over 31 years on 22 albums, Mr. Wainwright has built a much-admired, moderately remunerative, undeservedly obscure career out of an unlikely mix of offbeat humor and confessional angst.
These days, even a moderately successful NBC sitcom can seem as obscure as a viral video.
Other starters that displayed kick but didn't obscure admirable flavor were naked shrimp ($10.50) and barbecued flank steak ($9.25) with a moderately spicy dipping sauce on the side.
"Moderately prosperous.
"Moderately so".
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