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T associations occur only in or near regions of galactic nebulosity, either bright or dark, and only in obscured regions showing the presence of dust.
Compared to its predecessor, SL2013, it is much less vulnerable to malware hiding in obscured parts of PDF files.
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Bill Clinton is leaving as he came in -- obscured in a Pigpen cloud of dysfunction and confession.
The true beauty of Florence is that its art is everywhere, whether around a corner in an obscured plaza, through the open doors of a church or right in plain sight.
The bemusement of Tim Maguire's pictures lies more in the obscured technical evidence of their making.
Beyond the museum's walls, the precise origins of August's short but bloody war remain in dispute, obscured by ethnic claims and counterclaims, realpolitik and competing propaganda.
The margins were spiculate in 2 patients, indistinct in 1 patient, microlobulated in 1 patient, and partially obscured in 1 patient.
Founder chromatophores are pigment sacs in the skin that tend to be more prominent in juvenile octopuses, but become obscured in adults as the skin completes its development [18].
The story is told of a New Zealand Buffalo pilot, based in Burma, whose vision was obscured in the heat of battle by oil spurting onto the windshield.
I like it best on a chill, foggy day, when the clouds are in and Midtown is obscured, as in a Turner painting.
In "Romania," the slightly obscured profile in a monumental sculpture suggests Vladimir Lenin.
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