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The result is a sort of medieval hyperlink, where the eye is drawn out from the text to the margins to explore extraordinarily obscure quotations, facts or interpolations.
Of all the artistic tributes marking the centenary of the first world war, few have been as remarkable in concept and execution as this Hallé concert: not least because it enabled Mark Elder to realise a long-held ambition to perform Arnold Bax's extraordinarily obscure tribute to the leaders of the 1916 Easter Rising, In Memoriam.
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This is extraordinarily vague.
But in the days, months, and years after the fall of Baghdad, the Iraq War became extraordinarily complicated and obscure.
If left alone, other obscure and extraordinarily profitable medical procedures will in time become omnipresent as entrepreneurial physicians seek to make the inaccessible accessible.
Over the past year, it has become extraordinarily clear that their mutual loyalty obscures the fact that SciZ is not always capable of completing and understanding the experimental tasks at hand.
The row over expenses has obscured the fact that MPs themselves enjoy an extraordinarily lucrative pension package.
Professional hockey, however, has an extremely regional following: it is extraordinarily popular in almost all of Canada, reasonably popular in parts of the northeastern and midwestern United States, and quite obscure elsewhere in the United States.
How obscure?
Extraordinarily idiotic.
Extraordinarily so.
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