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The View from Castle Rock (2007) combines history, family memoir, and fiction into narratives of questionable inquiries and obscure replies.

Caroline Adderson's Pleased to Meet You delineated how successive generations repeated the sins and redemptions of their forebears, and Alice Munro's The View from Castle Rock combined history, family memoir, and fiction into narratives of questionable questions and obscure replies.

'This is kind of crazy but I very much liked Troilus and Cressida, which is a little more obscure,' she replies.

Most of the time the selectors promote their buddies instead of seeking out genuinely interesting work, or marshal obscure artists in reply to some personal art world grievance -- like, say, the paucity of realist portraiture in contemporary art.

Unfortunately, Spinoza gives only a very sparse account of infinite modes in the Ethics, and he makes very few explicit textual references to them outside the Ethics.[8] When Georg Schuller wrote to Spinoza to ask him for examples of these curious entities, Spinoza replied with obscure gems like "the face of the whole universe," "motion and rest," and "absolutely infinite intellect" (Ep64).

Flynn replies, "I hope I'm not obscure".

"The first problem is to have a recognition of the facts," Reynders replied, saying that racism continued to obscure any meaningful debate about reparations.

He has no small talk, but if asked for his opinion of the Musee d'Orsay in Paris or an obscure movie (his knowledge of films is encyclopedic), he will give a long, closely reasoned reply.

"You're right," replied Fernandez, who returned home and promptly sent an e-mail message to the obscure player, Melanie Oudin, to join the American team for its quarterfinal series against Argentina in February.

To which a diplomat, Dennis Greenhill, replied: "Unfortunately, along with the birds go some few Tarzans and Man Fridays whose origins are obscure and who are hopefully being wished on to Mauritius".

It is fairly easy to tune-in and mangle with DNS requests and replies by executing a so-called man-in-the-middle attack, hence secretly redirecting the client to obscure locations, for means of hijacking personal authentication details, or falsely denying existence of resources.

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