Sentence examples for obscure of from inspiring English sources

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This development might seem like the most obscure of events.

Janacek's opera remains the more obscure of the two.

Which is not to say that this most obscure of Shakespeare's tragedies is easy to love.

He was accused of being obscure, of wilfully concealing any moral point.

• The most obscure of the five Main Streets is in Edgewater Park in the Bronx.

There was even one person who voted for Gérard Schivardi [the most obscure of three Trotskyist in the 2007 race].

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"I amassed an enormous amount of obscure knowledge of street vending in the United States," he said.

But is there an obscuring of the differences now?

Eclipse, in astronomy, complete or partial obscuring of a celestial body by another.

He sets the obscurest of regulations, from fire-safety standards to liquor licensing.

That is precisely what we've not been allowed, through the deliberate obscuring of these sums.

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