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They were full of obscure people with long names.
He has a body "like every other: warm, full of obscure desires".
The show is full of obscure Broadway in-jokes that may fly over the casual theatregoer's head.
"Cutting up women is a sport older than cricket but just as popular and equally full of obscure rituals and intricate rules," Hanif writes.
So it seems the route to citizenship in Britain involves cramming one's head full of obscure facts about parliamentary reform, local libraries, the Highway Code and employment law.
But Irish readers might find Raymond Carver just as full of obscure phrases, and Enright's stories set in the United States get the details right, more or less.
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The club's website is chock-full of obscure tidbits.
The unparalleled tap menu at the Bottle Room is enough to impress even the snobbiest of hopheads, always chock-full of obscure sours and extremely limited IPA's.
Then there is the run of a library full of wonders: obscure medical texts, maps, local lore and gruesome oddities.
On the surface, it takes the form of a jaunty guidebook, full of jokes, obscure facts and the kind of helpful impressionism that more formal travel guides lack (the "psychic smell" of Edinburgh, we are told, is "Gothic").
As is normal for the in-demand pair of selectors and party promoters, this session is decidedly unbound by genre and full of tantalizingly obscure gems.
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