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For a moment, he was obscured by the Havana night.
Or, rather, he was obscured by Eric Lindros, the Flyers' 6-4, 236-pound star center.
It was impossible to see clearly, and soon he was obscured by the giant tombs of old Rimini families, but for a second I was certain he was carrying the tulips I'd left on Fellini's grave — perhaps, I imagined, as a present for a voluptuous girlfriend.
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By treating Slavs, Balts, and Jews all as victims together, his critics claim, he was obscuring a tragic core truth.
When the camera angle widened during the announcement of Ms. Sebelius's nomination, he noted, she was obscured by the teleprompter.
He is obscured by a wall of guards, there to prevent the Aum followers in the front two rows of the public seating area from touching their guru.
In so doing, he is obscuring the fact that the war shows no signs of concluding.
Thus when Alden says that transparency simply means "governments need to open up their regulatory process for input," he is obscuring the actual legal implications of the agreement.
It was also before the Labour leadership election, when he was obscure enough that you could chat to him fairly easily, and he could get away with saying things like "we [Jeremy Corbyn and I] don't believe in leaders".
It was obscured until he was 219 metres away and may have been unreadable in daylight.
People claim he is obscure.
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