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This year's obscure find was the Green Fuz.
Modesty, in fact, is the order of the day, for the picture, far from being an obscure find in a junk shop or a West Country auction, has been in the National Gallery since its foundation in 1824.
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has obscure finds, like Tings Gift Shop (18 Doyers Street), whose $7 beaded mules "will make friends wonder when you had time to slip away to Hong Kong".
Watson, as arrogant as he was obscure, found himself working with an equally self-possessed but somewhat overlooked older man at the Cavendish, Francis Crick, a 35-year-old would-be biophysicist who had seen service as a scientist in the second world war.
But outside trading floors, business schools, banks and brokerage firms, bond dynamics are fairly obscure, surveys find.
As the crowds cluster at many of the same spots, go inland, offshore and obscure to find an alternative drive.
Moreover, high-dimensional data likely include irrelevant features, which can obscure to find the relevant ones, thus increasing the danger of modeling artifacts (i.e., undesired outcomes or errors which can be misleading or confusing).
It was thought that the genitals or sex juices of animals had aphrodisiac properties and the more obscure to find or complex the concoction, the stronger they were likely to be.
While the mechanism by which RICTOR loss impairs male survival remains obscure, we find that the effect of RICTOR depletion on lifespan is independent of the role of hepatic mTORC2 in promoting glucose tolerance.
His greatest complaint was that obscure allusions found in works like Milton's Lycidas were overused; he preferred poetry that could be easily read and understood.
Despite a lack of comment by the appellants on the claim under nuisance, the court addressed this ground, relying on the "obscure decision" found in Ballard v Tomlinson, concluding that "where the nuisance is an interference with a natural right incident to ownership then the liability is a strict one".
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