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In "Door," the titular portal stands elevated above the viewer and obscured in the porch's half-light, its strict form taking on a sense of restriction and authority that's at once severe and almost comically haughty.
The Vietnam War has been lost and obscured in the mists of history.
For many phenoms, their heads are so high and obscured in the clouds, thanks to parents, coaches, and other enablers, that they couldn't see terra firma if they wanted to.
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There is no point in obscuring and shifting the blame of these events; rather, they must fight firmly to set a proper example.
However, the dynamics underlying gating mechanisms and modulations are obscured in the information from crystal structures.
The attractiveness effect is weaker when the women's clothing and hair are obscured in the photograph.
This provision matches one that was buried in the House bill, and is similarly obscured in the Senate version.
In comparison with the front and back, they are smaller in area, are only partially obscured in the filament, and thus could be sites of interaction for both filament and monomer binding proteins.
The overtones of the 2 × ν2 mode at 1,740 1,750 cm−1 for calcite and aragonite [[20]] are obscured in the present Raman spectrum.
Much about the attack and the associated casualties has been obscured in the fog of war.
Other documents seen in the footage had been blurred or obscured in the broadcast and the clip was later deleted, but not before screenshots had spread around the internet.
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