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But he's infuriatingly obscure about what he's actually doing.
Yet there is nothing obscure about the conclusion of the play.
He insists that there is nothing exotic or obscure about such an idea.
He's not aiming to be obscure about his feelings, but he behaves as if he were retreating.
That activity has allowed banks to be more obscure about how they value assets as they recategorise them from "loans held to maturity" to "loans held for sale".
His "greatest asset," Mr. Ratliff wrote, "is a sense of jazz as entertainment, and he's not going to be obscure about it".
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The foreground dark material obscures about half the ionized nebula.
I later read from my book about obscure 78 r.p.m. records there.
He enjoys writing about obscure topics, loves daydreaming, and is known to make quite the omelette.
To one degree or another, we conceal things about ourselves from other people and obscure things about ourselves that we cannot bear to face.
This claim about a Nobel Prize some eight years away may seem obscure, especially about a new technology that is not yet fully nor widely understood.
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