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Unlike some of his fellow expatriates, though -- in particular Mr. Hughes, whose book "The Fatal Shore" is the subject of one of the best pieces in "As of This Writing" -- Mr. James avoided the further expatriation (and the potential for brighter glory or deeper obscurity) of migration to America.

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Elliot A. Caplin, a writer who worked in deep obscurity to produce the plot lines for scores of cartoon strips, died on Sunday at his home in Stockbridge, Mass.

It says something of the deep obscurity into which the Norwegian painter Nikolai Astrup fell – after his death in 1928 aged 47 – that neither the Dulwich Picture Gallery director, Ian Dejardin, nor the art historian MaryAnne Stevens had heard of him until a few years ago.

The obscurity of the field was partly the point.

He loves the obscurity of not being a headlining act.

The court cited the "practical obscurity" of the original records.

He died in obscurity, of the plague, six years later.

You fly: dancing into the obscurity of swaying street lamps.

Obscurity, of course, is a common enough fate for authors.

The obscurity of this work is not a recent development.

HS2 is different only in the obscurity of its origins.

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