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I have looked at the government notes covering the changes and it was extremely obscure guidance.
The basis for the map component of the pigeon's navigational skill remains extremely obscure.
The play is extremely obscure," Ms. Edwards said recently by phone.
The "Keep Calm" poster, meant to be distributed in the event of a German invasion, was extremely obscure for many decades.
There are lots of extremely obscure records in Hebden's collection: French free jazz, early electronic albums released on private presses, cult folk music.
"Obviously the majority of language references is not made up of fun phrases like 'go commando,' and we spend a lot of time arguing with equal vehemence about things that would seem extremely obscure to average people," he said.
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"The Italians have no ideas and have decided that best thing to do is to spread the agenda extremely thinly to obscure the fact that didn't really have an agenda".
He has interviewed various denim people (manufacturers as well as fashionistas), read a lot of newspaper articles and social and cultural histories, and spun it all into a narrative full of both extremely familiar and obscure facts.
(Microsoft calls the magazine's test method "unfair," pointing out that the particular spyware programs tested were extremely rare and obscure. The company also points out that Windows Defender itself is still in beta testing, and will steadily improve).
A member of the team said in an interview that a colleague was able to get sales data from a low-level employee in the factory's computer center that showed much of its output being sold extremely cheaply to obscure offshore companies.
"At least one or two readers had put together the extremely subtle and obscure clues that I'd planted in the books and came to the right solution," he told The Telegraph earlier this year.
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