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There's the slightly obscure Praise The Shirt.
But, since "Idlewild," their 2006 film, André's career moves have become slightly obscure.
And they can make a good business out of the slightly obscure.
The force of her personality managed to slightly obscure the insulting emptiness of her answers last night.
A slightly obscure choice perhaps, but Michael Horden's portrayal of the left-leaning cleric with a secret past was spellbinding.
Yet for all its eclecticism, the exhibition proffers an interesting, if slightly obscure, curatorial logic, inspired by the museum's founding director, Grace McCann Morley.
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It has slightly obscured a distinguished legal and public-service career, with the hitching post being the Sidley Austin firm.
And, as in the case of the horse, his very fame and charisma may have slightly obscured what a very good rider he is.
But Tocqueville also believed that American expansion westward was blessed by God, and though Damrosch's book never hides its subject's contradictions from the reader, it slightly obscures this less appealing figure.
For readers, sniffing out the parallels between the stories slightly obscures one of the pleasures of reverse narrative — its sense of inexorability, of every action tending toward a certain conclusion.
The viewer on the other hand is kept in their (assumed) place, behind the window, on the street, away from the artists and slightly obscured from the work behind the glass.
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