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Operating at the margins of perception, the rhythmic artwork summons an obscure zone of sonic thought, which considers the event according to its power to become.
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Mr. Eastwood and Mr. Cronenberg, in different ways, try to probe the obscure zones of their characters' inner selves, to indicate truths about those people that cannot quite be seen or expressed in words.
China's proclamation of a new "air defense identification zone," an obscure aviation term that became the catalyst for escalating military tensions with Japan and the United States this week, has thrown a broader spotlight on the control of international airspace, an issue that has created confusion, and danger, in other places affected by territorial disputes.
Witness the "Qualified Zone Academy Bonds" credit, an obscure gimmick favored by the Clinton Administration and first included in the 1997 tax cut.
TTIP started out as an obscure trade agreement that would create the world's biggest "free trade zone" between the US and EU, and received little media coverage or parliamentary debate.
Some euro-zone members (France is often mentioned) think that allowing an obscure and volatile ex-communist economy to join a currency union that already has too many dodgy members should not be a priority.
Most surprising was the location: not Sausalito, the Bay Area's celebrated houseboat community, but Mission Creek, an obscure backwater canal once surrounded by acres of tidal shoals, and later industrial zones.
It was an obscure pursuit — almost occult.
It's not an obscure dialect.
John Paulson ran an obscure fund in New York.
A coffeehouse in an obscure place.
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