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But that made it more difficult to start new experiments the noise from the continuing experiments would begin to obscure the results of the new ones.
Such permanent planting inevitably means trees or shrubs, both of which unfortunately have a habit of growing until they begin to obscure the light from the windows.
Also nearby is the Hill of Slane, on which St. Patrick is reputed to have lighted a fire to get the attention of King Laoghaire and begin to obscure the light of the sun god with the light of God the Son.
And that's the problem when machinations and MacGuffins begin to eat everything around them: They no longer reflect on or deepen the characters, they begin to obscure them.
For any character of a given height, very thin strokes will be relatively difficult to read at a glance; increasing their thickness will improve legibility up to a point, and then further thickening will begin to obscure legibility.
When the copy number of a marker increases in the BAC library, accidental overlaps begin to appear between QPP k-sets in the positive superpools, and the deconvolution of the positive QPPs will begin to obscure, with false positive QPPs appearing in the list of candidate QPPs.
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As I beat a retreat down the slippery steps, a mist began to obscure my outlook from this lofty point on Burn Moor.
As Olivier's Old Soldier fusses with his battle ribbons and indulges in other bits of actorly business, he slowly but successfully begins to obscure his own voice on the soundtrack.
The partisan sniping by both liberals and conservatives over the nomination of John Ashcroft for attorney general has already begun to obscure the legitimate issues the Senate must consider before voting on this important cabinet post.
Other times, the chimps rested and groomed while smoke began to obscure the sun.
"Now the exaggerated shadow of those mistakes has begun to obscure the essence of my candidacy and the essence of Joe Biden".
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