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Cool is about something being obscure enough to be different but not so obscure as to be meaningless.
Yet are these political points so obscure as to elude everyone?
Or Jane Carlyle's uncertainty, after having read the lengthy, obscure narrative poem Sordello, as to whether Sordello was "a man, a city, or a book".
Although MCS has been studied extensively, a unifying mechanism explaining the illness remains obscure, and clinicians are divided as to whether such a medical entity exists separately from psychosomatic syndromes.
However, a clear-cut answer as to whether the longevity phenotype is associated with accelerated SWH remains obscure.
In order to be masked as to whether the patient was pre- or post- Nd YAG capsulotomy, NP examined the fundus with the lenses already placed in front of the eye, thus obscuring any anterior segment view.
Nor would his accounting have been allowed to be as obscure as it was, whether or not it is proven to have been illegal.As a result, the right response by policymakers to the demise of livedoor should be to tighten regulation but that means making new reforms, not rolling back past ones.
The people who are outside it, whether by choice or circumstance are obscured as well.
Their relationship to other phyla is obscure as it is not known whether their simple structure is primitive or, as a result of their parasitic existence, degenerate (i.e., changed gradually into a simpler form).
Polyvore has driven customers to JF & Son, obscure as it is.
To Simon Cowell, I suppose, Belle and Sebastian are as obscure as ballpark.
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