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I spent a few weeks there in the worst of last June and July, grazing around, letting the shelves make the connections for me, writing down notes for a book whose thesis grew obscure and finally implausible: I was looking up works on plague, fire and the Egyptian desert fathers.
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Greene was compulsively drawn to some of the messiest conflicts his century had seen, wars that people continued to fight long after the reasons to fight them had grown obscure.
Your identity grows obscured by a trendy beard.
All the browsers have changed, too: Netscape vanished, Mozilla begat Firefox, Internet Explorer morphed into Edge, and Apple's Safari and Google's Chrome grew from obscure side projects to two of the dominant forces on the web.
Mansion houses were built overlooking the gorge, but after grazing was stopped, trees grew and obscured the view from these mansions.
They also made sure that the new trees would not grow to obscure the views they had so carefully planned.
Strangely enough, this half-seriousness has helped keep the work stageworthy years after its dense web of Eastern European references has grown hopelessly obscure.
Since then, the controversy has grown more obscure — it is now an argument over what "offered" means, and whether a West Point representative might have made some encouraging remarks that Carson misinterpreted.
They don't really care and the people you are messing with are the powerless,' says Askia Muhammad, who was active in the Nation of Islam in the Seventies and watched Bey's group grow from obscure sect to criminal gang.
Likewise it is a design conceived for a single once-in-a-lifetime encounter, one that ideally would be made from a fixed point of approach to make full narrative sense (i.e. "the line starts here") and before the trees grow to obscure such a fixed and demanding scenario.
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