Sentence examples for has been obscurity from inspiring English sources

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Instead there has been obscurity and confusion.

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Can't help feeling Louise is being a little hard on herself there – her latest intervention serves as another reminder that the Conservative party's loss has been Manhattan obscurity's gain.

The war-crimes tribunal has been working in obscurity for nine years, but no defendant has been as significant as Bagosora, who was the second in command at the Ministry of Defense and is accused of being a mastermind behind the genocide.

The fact that there has for centuries been a black community tens of thousand strong working in households across the UK, participating in key political movements – Jacobinism and revolutionary socialism as well as abolition – has been consigned to obscurity.

After years of struggling as a writer and working as a waitress and bartender in and around the working- and middle-class North Jersey towns North Arlington and East Rutherford, Ms. Ruggiero (ROUGE-ear-oh) has been plucked from obscurity to write and help produce a new autobiographical television comedy series, "That's Life," on CBS.

Presently, the show has been languishing in obscurity for a decade, never repeated, not available on iPlayer or Netflix and bar season one never released on DVD.

Though it had once been that "on [the stock ex]change his tread was that of a king", today Little has been relegated to obscurity, and survives only as a footnote in histories of the stock market.

Lately, he has been hauling out obscurities like "Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread" (from the late-1960's "Basement Tapes"), which he performed at Madison Square Garden on Monday night, and "Seeing the Real You at Last" (from "Empire Burlesque" in 1985), the bracing, sneering kiss-off that opened his set on Wednesday.

In the disjointed, ironic politics of our time, her obscurity has been her greatest asset.

That is probably why the move by Millrose, uptown and perhaps into obscurity, has been met with barely a shrug.

It takes one to know one; Davies, one of the cinema's great poets since the nineteen-eighties, has been working in undue obscurity and isolation.

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