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Because the app lacks a search box, users must sift through all that information to find anything obscure, like libraries or castles.
I didn't search for anything obscure, however, so I don't know the depth of their collection.
Bad examples: anything obscure, weird, or perverted.
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"They don't want anything obscuring the view of the laptop," he said.
These are called "cryptogenic strokes," taking on the dictionary's term for anything of obscure or unknown origin.
The challenge of balancing the two can be overcome by the design of the surveys which should avoid getting pupils to observe anything too obscure or specialised.
I didn't want anything to obscure it, for it was warm and soothing -- just the thing for feeding the senses without making them work too hard.
At the height of his career, around 1920, he was anything but obscure: his operas were staged in all the major German and Austrian houses, and he became the director of the prestigious Hochschule für Musik, in Berlin.
Obviously, underground music scenes had existed in Britain before the hippy subculture came along – the dedicated collectors and performers of the late 50s blues and folk revivals, say, or the soul fans who gathered around Manchester's Twisted Wheel club in the early 60s, famed for their disdain of anything insufficiently obscure.
I went around the office and asked THUMP staff to take the challenge, reminding them not to be dicks and pick anything too obscure.
If you have to ask why this even matters, you've obviously never tried to watch anything remotely obscure on Australian Netflix.
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