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Details of a company's cost structure and plans could be obscured from suppliers and other partners.
"An owner could be obscured from our view," said David Spector, who helped manage the condos until 2011.
Parallels to a criticism on the "war of terror" and the military hidden agenda are addressed revealing the physical aspect to these ideas, and at the same time, how they continue to be obscured from us.
But if we in the gay community think this is a problem that can be obscured from the world at large, pretending that it affects only a rogue subset among us, we are wrong; chemsex is merely the most extreme indication of a hidden burden many of us still carry, despite the rapid development of gay rights over the past decade and a half.
They continued: "The other thing to mention is that even at this time of year the sun is still quite low in the sky, and although you may have a clear sky the sun may be obscured from cloud hanging elsewhere in another area".
They are also capable of collecting data under trees and bridges which would otherwise be obscured from aerial or satellite views.
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The authorities said Mr. Hysenlekaj might have been obscured from the backhoe operator's view.
A mechanical failure reduced the fuel supply, and both the primary target, the city of Kokura, and the secondary target, Nagasaki, were obscured from the air.
The 20-rank organ, which was obscured from the congregation by eight feet of plywood and a red drape, needed extensive repairs.
The victim's shin was just a PVC pipe worn under a fake pant leg; the victim's hand was a rubber hand placed at the cuff of the shirt and the actual hand was obscured from sight.
Often an ant's abdomen is obscured from the camera by her other body parts and this might result in errors that are on the scale of the measurement itself.
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