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And when the last British documents were supposed to be released in January 1994, a number of aspects were left obscure, including MI5's attempt to "turn" Evegeny Ivanov with the help of Dr Ward.
Richard Harrington of The Washington Post described the song as "a simple lament of great beauty and sadness pleading for the realization that ideological battles about right and left obscure the more important issue of right and wrong".
Important bits are left obscure, incidental moments dwelt on.
Many, many allusions to events remain unexplained; whole paragraphs are left obscure, perhaps needlessly.
"Hysterical girl" is his pet name for a particular kind of prime number made up solely of 3's and 4's, though what it actually means is purposely left obscure.
This notion is not itself elucidated, and as a result the notion of weight of precedent is left obscure in her account.
Similar kinds of questions can be asked of many other research ethics frameworks and guidelines, as it is often left obscure how they are to be used as practical tools [ 11, 12].
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His head has been tilted to the left, obscuring the entry point, just above his left ear.
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