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Perhaps Symonds or his manager should have seen this coming – the programme is not exactly obscure in Australia.
Though the report is careful to say that it "does not make recommendations," its policy implications are not exactly obscure.
How often do you think of your parents, Ingrid Bergman and Roberto Rossellini, who were not exactly obscure movie people?
The two nerds from Cleveland who created Superman are not nearly as famous as he is, but they're not exactly obscure, either.
Their work is not exactly obscure, but Ms. Lunson's film makes a strong case that they belong near the top of the post-'60s pop pantheon.
Performances are now regularly broadcast; special events are held for children and the masses; exhibitions will shed new light on the Wagner family's not exactly obscure Nazi past.
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With that in mind, here are five not-exactly-obscure songs that nevertheless died before their time.
Why, exactly, is obscure.
But what does it mean, beyond the observation that in America there are people who are black, Hispanic, gay or lesbian, or are women — not exactly an obscure minority — or who are simply young?
But what does it mean, beyond the observation that in America there are people who are black, Hispanic, gay or lesbian, or are women not exactly an obscure minority or who are simply young?
Scott has never been obscure exactly, but reputation rescue is nevertheless under way.
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