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Another reason that ascriptions of evil can be particularly harmful or dangerous is that it isn't always clear what people mean when they use the term 'evil.' As Eve Garrard puts it "the general obscurity surrounding the term makes some thinkers very reluctant to appeal to the idea of evil"(Garrard 2002, 322).
Kenneth A. Lantz stated that it is "unique among Dostoyevsky's works in its extreme melodrama, eeriness and general obscurity".
In the last few years, however, cookie butter has transitioned from general obscurity to the mainstream, due in no small part to Trader Joe's, which sells its own line of cookie butter.
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The essay on the sublime is also very good on the power of the incomplete and obscure: "To make any thing very terrible, obscurity seems in general to be necessary.
According to the fire chief, every few months a news outlet will publish a story on the bulb, generating visitors and general interest, then it will drop back into obscurity for a while.
But it eschews his usual deliberate pace and deliberate obscurity for a general mood of cheerful, sometimes excessive straightforwardness.
Mr. McCain overcame obscurity among the general electorate and, with relatively little money or organization, managed to shake the Republican Party to its core and push the prodigal son all the way to Super Tuesday.
And, every now and then, a low-budget cult classic is plucked from obscurity and put on general release.
The real question was: Why would the boss of Al Qaeda want to reveal he's still alive when he could plot and scheme in ghostly obscurity while his landlord, General Musharraf, assures us he's dead?
So, with technology commentators and gadget lovers considerably more excited about the technology than the general public, are micro-projectors doomed to obscurity by their novelty value?
There was a time, not so very long ago, when he was hoping to be our next prime minister, before defeat in the general election saw him relegated to backbench obscurity.
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