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Much is obscure about Egyptian politics, but the new president seems to be shrewdly, and carefully, exploiting a militant attack on the Sinai Peninsula two weeks ago to assert civilian control.

Although the pictorial stained-glass window is normally regarded as the invention of and indigenous to western Europe, where its development can be followed with reasonable coherency from the beginning of the 12th century onward, there is still much that is obscure about its earlier evolution.

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He's not aiming to be obscure about his feelings, but he behaves as if he were retreating.

His "greatest asset," Mr. Ratliff wrote, "is a sense of jazz as entertainment, and he's not going to be obscure about it".

Her discipline is rhythmic gymnastics, twirling a ribbon, dancing with a ball, an Olympic sport that is obscure just about everywhere except the old Soviet bloc.

HarperCollins, 350 pp., £16.99, 17 September 2001, 0 00 710614 9 Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa may be 'the world's most famous painting' but almost everything about it is obscure.

However, according to the second interpretation, the relationship between Aristotle's main point and his comments about PNC is obscure.

Another is immigration, where a debate about the economy's need for skills and its capacity for a "big Australia" is obscured by scaremongering about refugees on boats.

But experts say this debate is obscuring a larger point about America's relationship with terrorism: Put frankly, even the best-calibrated response to the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, will never fully expunge the threat.

Valuable data about immigration is obscured by rhetoric.

But by and large, novelists, when they have addressed science and technology, have been obscure and overly intellectual about the subject, as if disguising their own ignorance about the strangeness of the universe.

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