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He wasn't always obscure.
The Betsy-Tacy novels weren't always obscure.
"They almost always obscure the costs, from themselves and from the public".
Films I liked were always obscure little films: Lewis Milestone's A Walk in the Sun, Sam Fuller's Steel Helmet, Ted Post's Vietnam film Go Tell the Spartans.
But the off-field drama will always obscure that, and the fight over the remainder of his swollen contract — which guarantees him $86 million over the next four seasons — continues.
His manuscripts were violently chaotic: his handwriting was hard to read, his spelling was terrible, his grammar was poor, and the poems were liberally flecked with always obscure and now extinct terms in Northamptonshire dialect.
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One badge always obscures the other.
His music has been described as emotional and intimate but also distant, and he has always obscured himself from his fans.
Sometimes he was on dim Indian trails, following landmarks almost always obscured by the jagged skylines of conifers, but more often he made his way through logging slash and blow-downs.
But celebrities are like the best animals at the zoo: theoretically present in the designated exhibit but always obscured by a bush or boulder just when you're looking.
Jean-Luc Moulène's 2003 image, of Mège sitting with her back to the camera in front of a blue background, is cold and semi-abstract; in the collection's series, it is followed by a succession of cinematic, black-and-white images by Tomio Seike, of Mège in a bedroom-like interior, some part of her body or face always obscured.
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