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"Beach volleyball is fairly obscure itself".
There are an infinite amount of places for a creature to lie in wait or obscure itself.
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Although the app maker knows a lot about its users, the company seems to have done a fairly good job of obscuring itself online.
Arguably, it took a marginal figure to do what Barthes did, to (in Dennis Potter's words) tear away the masks through which "western society sustains, sells, identifies and yet obscures itself by painting or powdering over its raddled, whore-like visage".
Frozen in time, the written word can become an idol itself, obscuring the distinction between itself and what it is meant to signify (see Freudenthal (2012), pp. 105-134).
Such lofty comparisons might threaten to obscure the writing itself.
A game so old that its origin is obscure, nim lends itself nicely to mathematical analysis.
I'm drawn to fiction that seems to consist of some obscure logic working itself out, rather than a series of plot points.
It was that sort of year in classical music, when the controversies surrounding the music tended at times to obscure the music itself.
Farther from the black hole but still largely in the accretion disk plane are dust-laden gas clouds that can obscure the quasar itself.
French antiterrorism police detained two men and a woman in connection with threats made against the French railway system by an obscure entity calling itself A.Z.F.
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