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Otherwise, his freelance career was hampered by a penchant for obscure subjects that were sure to find few readers.
But they mostly appeal to people interested in things like history, buildings, New York — obscure subjects compared to interest in other people's apartments.
When I get anxious about being unable to find enough sources on obscure subjects he gives me such a relief, saying "Hold on".
What drew Winn, a longtime birder and the author of "Red-Tails in Love," about the hawks Pale Male and Lola, to such obscure subjects?
Campbell, who holds forth incessantly on obscure subjects, is extremely ill-at-ease when asked about perhaps the most obscure of all: himself.
For Tracy McLaughlin, flexible online learning allowed her to delve into obscure subjects such as a study of death and dying.
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That experience, creating pigment from living cells, inspired Legault to delve into the rather obscure subject of synthetic biology.
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A handsome show about an obscure subject: Renaissance illustrated books about ancient coins, with many of the coins and Renaissance medals they helped inspire.
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