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It was technical and a bit obscure.
The reference was a bit obscure.
Well he, too, is important, if a bit obscure.
Time may have rendered the object of Bunuel's satire a bit obscure.
While handicrafts may seem a bit obscure for a major Silicon Valley investor, the market potential in Brazil is significant.
"(The role of the deaconess) was a bit obscure … It would do good for the church to clarify this point.
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The 2019 edition of the Rowers' now-ubiquitous calendar sees the guys, who are students at the University of Warwick in England, striking nude poses in Italy, Australia and a number of other exotic locales, with their naughty bits obscured by shadows and strategically placed oars.
But this victory could make it a bit less obscure.
Her motivations for publishing her story are a bit more obscure.
But the livery adored by these first ladies of fashion — Ms. Galitzine's palazzo pajamas — is a bit more obscure today.
Home video has, of course, provided an extension of 42nd Street that runs through millions of American living rooms, and movies every bit as obscure and unruly as "Combat Shock" are now receiving top flight DVD releases through distributors like Severin Films, Dark Sky and Blue Underground.
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