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No doubt, for example, many people will not want to burden themselves with learning about an obscure red grape like teroldego.
Surprisingly, it's the trousseau, an obscure red grape from the Jura region of France, that has won the Luchsingers a small measure of attention and captivated a tiny but influential segment of the California wine trade.
"I made this track when I was listening to a lot of UK bassline tracks, specifically 'Heartbroken' by T2 ft. Jodie and this obscure Red Hot Chili Peppers bootleg remix," Schwarz elaborates.
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And it was while tasting another of Indigo's portfolio from a place which, from a wine point of view, is scarcely less obscure – the reds made by the 4 Kilos winery on Mallorca – that a penny dropped.
His precision — 20 of 28 passes for 230 yards and the touchdown to Holmes — obscured the red-zone interception and a lost fumble.
The crumbling of the American dream is a purple problem, obscured by solely red or solely blue lenses.
— _Gill and Jill Bumby (not their real names) sat silently click-click-clicking on their typewriters from behind a table that functioned as a dais, their identities obscured by a red ski cap (Gill) a red wig (Jill), white sunglasses, and bandannas of the same colors, their hearing muffled by glossy white Skullcandy headphones.
Chelsea were stunning today, and we shouldn't let the brouhaha over the penalty and mistaken red card obscure the fact.
This Red menace was obscure, however, hidden away in the tenements; what really alarmed conservatives was a strong showing by the Socialist Party in the municipal and state elections of 1917.
Big red buses obscured the base of Nelson's Column.
Malcolm Crews, 32, a fashion art director, sat sipping a vodka tonic in a red banquette obscured by a rope curtain.
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