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Or something more obscure, like Yoruba or Nahuatl?
The activities vary from mainstream, like Disneyland, to obscure, like a wine blending lesson near Napa.
The insurance also pays off if there is liability for something more obscure, like slander, libel or false arrest.
He reels off one twangy tune after another, known and obscure, like a rockabilly jukebox come to life.
And unless the article is about something obscure, like Yemeni history from 1350-1450, thofsands of people will view it, and someone will correct any error.
Because the app lacks a search box, users must sift through all that information to find anything obscure, like libraries or castles.
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Ripe huckleberries, the grizzly's favorite snack, sprouted up all around us, and at the next bend in the trail, we found a fresh pile of scat, partly obscured like a land mine.
The 31-year-old No 8 cum second row has long been obscured by likes of Dominguez and Bergamasco.
They're more likely to start in obscure places like Selma.
"Foodies thrive in discovering obscure restaurants and like to impress others with their discoveries".
From massive agencies like the Agriculture and Education departments to more obscure bodies like the Federal Maritime Commission and the Legal Services Corp., scores of Bush appointments apparently would have been invalid under Noel Canning.
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