Sentence examples for describes obscure from inspiring English sources

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The author "clearly, eloquently and engagingly" describes "obscure and complicated events," Alan Brinkley wrote in these pages.

A daring traveler and a keen observer, he describes obscure tribes, exotic landscapes and life in the jungle, including its flora and fauna.

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The fantasy novelist Jeff VanderMeer describes somewhat obscure Hollywood precedents in "The Steampunk Bible: An Illustrated Guide to the World of Imaginary Airships, Corsets and Goggles, Mad Scientists, and Strange Literature" (Abrams).

And Martin Scorsese has described an obscure sequel, "Frankenstein Created Woman," as "close to something sublime".

Cirrus's breeding, which could best be described as obscure, with nothing notable in five generations of his maternal line, makes him a flag-bearer for the underdog.

There he found some discarded mezzotint rockers used to prepare copper plates, as well as old manuals that described this obscure, but once popular, method of reproducing works by Constable, Turner and many other well-known artists.

In the area covered by Community Board 3 in Manhattan, which includes Chinatown and the Lower East Side, around 20 league operators have bemoaned a permit system that they described as obscure and ripe for abuse.

She describes herself as "obscure, underground", but she creates prolifically to stave off boredom.

Ted Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in Washington, describes the otherwise obscure address as "the most important foreign policy speech of the year" – strong words in a year of Trump and Clinton counter-blasts.

Note that we have calculated the cavity using the structure of the BimBH3mini BaxΔC26 complex, because the anomalous conformation of F30 in the BimBH3 BaxΔC26 described above obscures the effect.

The Russian news site RT.com said the quote is spoken by the "outspoken nihilist" Yevgeny Bazarov, while Fathers and Sons publisher Melville House describes it as an "obscure" line, reflecting "the opinion of a single character, one of the narrator's sons who belongs to the 'nihilist' movement, which by the 1860s had Russia's radical youth in an uproar".

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