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I always thought I'd be doing obscure indie films as an actress, because that's what I love to watch.
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The clouds proved no problem, although they did obscure the view of spectators a little more than 20 seconds into the flight.
Many bishops do obscure that fact, given that most of them likely vote Republican.
"To portray Keane as simply a think tank leader and a former military official, as the media have done, obscures a fairly lucrative career in the contracting world," wrote Fang.
Adjusting for age, as these studies did, obscures the effect of any interaction, although age-stratified analyses indicate lower hazard ratios among older than younger people in the General Practice Research Database study (14).
Then I started doing more obscure presidents, like Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore.
This all sounds very exciting, but these stories of linguistic derring-do obscure the fact that Latin diplomas have outlived their usefulness.
In so doing, metaphysics obscures the concealing-unconcealing dynamic of the essential unfolding of Being, a dynamic that provides the a priori condition for there to be beings.
Advocacy groups such as Oxfam argued that doing so obscured the true environmental cost of their businesses worldwide.
Rather than adjust for different effects in different studies, it can be better to realise that doing so obscures potentially important information.
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