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But she competes in a relatively obscure event.
But one bettor's obscure event may be another's opportunity to make a life-changing score.
The old Hav is gone, destroyed in an obscure event called the Intervention.
Another, slightly more obscure event the following year also made a lasting impression on me: John Sinclair, the poet and political activist, was convicted of possessing two marijuana cigarettes, and sentenced to ten years in federal prison — a sentence that, even then, was unusually severe.
Another, slightly more obscure event the following year also made a lasting impression on me: John Sinclair, the poet and political activist, was convicted of possessing two marijuana cigarettes, and sentenced to ten years in federal prison a sentence that, even then, was unusually severe.
It is the nexus of town life; it remains a commemoration of a now obscure event.
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It's crazy to expect a chap to know about obscure events he didn't sentiently live through.
Mr. Tarantino reportedly struggled with the ending of the film, until he found a solution that mirrors obscure events in the last days of World War II.
Track and field athletes have made nowhere near such consistent progress — with the exception of a few relatively obscure events like racewalking.
Although air rifle is one of the Olympics' more obscure events, reporters thronged the shooting site Saturday morning, eager to document the awarding of the Games' first gold medal.
He lards his speeches with references to obscure events in the American past, talks about his time teaching at West Georgia College (not one of those effete Ivies), and has declared that the more than $1.6 million in fees he earned from Freddie Mac was for his work not, heaven forbid, as a lobbyist, but as a historian.
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