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James Ziglar, the relatively obscure head of the Immigration and Naturalization Service when terrorists struck on 9/11, worried about such miscues and overreactions.
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One obscure heading: "Champions who wore headgear in a Singles final".
It is deliberately transportive, head-wrecking stuff, although they also play a beautiful cover of Introspection by obscure late-1960s head Faine Jade that features Goldwasser on tin whistle.
The cousins may be participants, but to focus on them is to obscure the head of the family, the gatekeeper who opens the door and lets the rest of the inner demons roam free.
He then hinged at the waist and pulled the shift up over his torso, obscuring his head.
The websites of the Mirror, the Express and the Mail used versions that pixellated the body or (in the Daily Star's case) obscured the head.
The Banksy Job is stuffed with obscure talking heads trying to persuade us that this was a hilarious event of some cultural significance, and it riffs on Banksy's own film Exit Through the Gift Shop.
Unlike some of the more obscure and head-scratching moves, which include China's forgotten social network and an iced tea company, there would be some merit to Line adopting a token.
Face obscured or head completely decapitated.
This is a trajectory -- over the span of billions of years -- of the ever-iterating Quest for Potential -- starting with that which is very obscure and heading inexorably towards the increasingly complex, sophisticated and wondrous.
That year he emerged from the relatively obscure job of head of the National Library to capture 70percentt of the vote.
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