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In "Forevermore," a suite of four dances, the method makes for mystery, an obscure sense of something terribly amiss.
Many people shared an obscure sense of gratification that Thomas had died young, as a poet should.
Entering one imposes an obscure sense of responsibility on the viewer, stirring the thought, O.K., now what?
Sometimes he seems to be wanting to give his younger self a good mugging – for his youthful affectations (Haley starts living on Chablis and oysters, buys an Asprey's silver ice bucket, and announces that "all men should have a 'library' of white shirts"), and perhaps also for some more obscure sense of having let himself become a creature of the "establishment".
An exponible sentence is here defined in terms of syncategoremata: "An exponible proposition [propositio exponibilis] is a proposition that has an obscure sense requiring exposition in virtue of some syncategorema occurring either explicitly or included within some word".
Some of these document the many delirious jeers and character breaks that defined the program's obscure sense of comedy.
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The sensationalism of the moment seemed to obscure all sense of privacy or ethics.
That is not to say that the jury was wrong: in the interest of fairness, trials and the rules of evidence often obscure common sense more than they exemplify it.
One way of explaining what is meant by 'intentionality' in the (more obscure) philosophical sense is this: it is that aspect of mental states or events that consists in their being of or about things (as pertains to the questions, 'What are you thinking of?' and 'What are you thinking about?').
One of the students' first writing assignments poses the question: How do your selfies produce or obscure a sense of your identity?
His disappointment with police work and frustration in feeling powerless against the criminal justice system did not, however, obscure his sense of optimism and determination to succeed in his future.
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