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Why you'd think Christianity has been toiling in unjust obscurity all this while!
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Picasso's relative obscurity is all the more surprising given that his story, and that of his family, was made public in a 1999 documentary, "Los Picassos Negros" ("The Black Picassos").
They all look at emo as an obscurity contestant than a music genre, thinking emo has to be underground.
In his time, Enfield wasn't an obscurity but somewhere people commuted to from all over north London.
Likewise, it has some lively vocabulary, a few twisty clues, and none of that confounded obscurity — all a plus.
Two of the most fascinating films in this year's program, for example, had slipped into all but complete obscurity before an intrepid scholar tracked them down.
If I hadn't been writing as Bethlehem Shoals, and FreeDarko hadn't gone for this cultlike obscurity all along, we may not have had the same appeal.
The difference is that Bergman, for all his occasional obscurity, offers no lofty conclusions, leaving it to us to decide whether Karin's crisis ultimately forces the family to confront its own failings.
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