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And then the desire to include every last bit of obscure knowledge: there is a logic to the progression from the riverbank to The Wind in the Willows to the death of Kenneth Grahame's son, but do we really need to know that another Edwardian Sussex man of letters, EV Lucas, owned a formidable stash of pornography as well as editing the works of Charles Lamb?

That's not just a bit of obscure trivia in Greece, Modestinus continues to legislate to this very day, having a say on contemporary issues such as same-sex marriages.

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It was a bit of an obscure stage but it was the first time we'd sensed that excitement around our music.

Getting rid of it took quite a bit of work to obscure the writing without making a blob that made no sense.

It's bit of an obscure one to be writing about and wasn't that big to be honest, I remember the white label though, Froggy was involved in this and he was a local well-known DJ and had a 'soundsystem'soundsystem

607b5 6), in support of which Plato quotes bits of several obscure but furious polemics presumably directed by poets against philosophers such as the accusation that the opponent is a "yelping bitch shrieking at her master" and "great in the empty eloquence of fools".

Apart from the intermittent soundtrack music -- which sounds a bit like Japanese versions of obscure Neil Young songs -- the film, which opens today in Manhattan, would not be out of place on C-Span, which occasionally broadcasts Mr. Chomsky's public appearances.

But this bit of theatre only obscured a more troubling issue, one that Ta-Nehisi Coates raised on the Web site of The Atlantic earlier this week.

For each tweet, a bit of the veil obscuring the cover was removed.

What lies ahead is a long, grim period of trench warfare: defending moderate MPs and councillors from deselection, tussling for control of obscure bits of party machinery – and keeping a watchful eye on the Corbynite grassroots movement Momentum, which many MPs regard as a sort of vigilante army to be mobilised against unbelievers.

In fact, it was returned to me with an obscure bit of notation at the bottom that read "Draw better".

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