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A little tough talk in the midst of a campaign or as part of a presidential debate cannot obscure a record of 30 years of being on the wrong side of defense issues.
"Try as they might, John Kerry and John Edwards cannot, with tough talk, obscure a record that goes back 30 years and has been consistently on the wrong side of virtually every issue that dealt with the nation's security," Mr. Cheney said.
Post-depositional mixing processes are extremely common and often obscure a record of deposition in dune and sand sheet deposits.
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Lewis has just sold an obscure record by a Welsh dub-reggae band for a whopping £35.
And you cannot use talk tough during the course of a 90-minute debate in a presidential campaign to obscure a 30-year record in the United States Senate and prior to that, by John Kerry, who has consistently come down on the wrong side of all the major defense issues that he's faced as a public official.
"It's such an obscure record and such a little record; it's just four".
JONATHAN TROTT, England's prolific number three batsman, claimed an obscure record in today's 2nd Test against Pakistan in Abu Dhabi.
"Though I do think they would have said, 'Maybe you should try something different.' As it is, we'd released what was quite an obscure record, it somehow did quite well through streaming, and our label then gave us freedom on our second record to make whatever noises we wanted.
In 1991, though, the song was still an obscure track from "Various Positions," a record that nobody was paying much attention to.
The only tune that interrupted the summer flow of Michael Jackson songs in my Brooklyn neighborhood — not far from where Jay-Z grew up — was "D.O.A.," a bit of a stylistic throwback, using a generous sample of an obscure 1970 rock record.
Like most clubs, they hold a slightly obscure record, in their case the biggest win in an FA Cup final, when they beat Derby 6-0 in 1903.
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