Sentence examples for much obscurity from inspiring English sources

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But it also involves much "obscurity and guesswork".

Remember that too much certainty is a bad thing, as is too much obscurity.

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This first post hails the progenitor of much academic obscurity, the Ig Nobel prizes.

He dropped out of sight, switched his efforts to printmaking and watercolor and lived out his remaining years pretty much in obscurity, dying on Shelter Island in 2005.

Avid, unfortunately, has no interest in the mainstream consumer markets, and so Liquid has pretty much faded into obscurity.

Much of this obscurity stems from the lack of structural and biochemical knowledge about neurophysiologically characterized neurons.

Indeed, as Gordon-Levitt says, in Toronto the festival is as much about the obscurities.

The reasons for Martin's relative obscurity have much to do with the cult of celebrity that came to dominate post-fifties America.

The Bodrum Peninsula temporarily slipped into obscurity, passing much of the 20th century as a disconnected scattering of fishing settlements and sponge-diving villages.

Following his death in 1973, it seemed as though 3sf was destined for obscurity, like much of the rest of Jorn's philosophy.

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