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It will also see further into the infrared spectrum, allowing it to view objects obscured by dust or gas.
Since its most recent power grab, in a coup d'état sprung on May 22nd, a junta has been busy building a façade of legitimacy as if to obscure from view their new dictatorship.
Her arrogant emphasis on what matters to Susan seems – so far – to obscure her view of the bigger political picture, possibly to link her more closely than she might wish to the "Trump the Selfie" mood that is drawing millions of resentful Americans into a dark and angry narcissism.
In cases where the cell was so close to the edge of the cavity slide as to obscure the view, they were washed an additional time and inspected to confirm its state of integrity was not compromised.
Groups of young men burned tires to obscure the view of Israeli snipers as others worked to cut their way through the border fence.
But during the summers they had to keep topping the trees that threatened to obscure the view; also they were marooned by snowstorms.
If the stressed cat can see the stray in the garden, it may help to block the lower part of the window to obscure that view (the cat equivalent of hiding your head in the sand, but it works).[23].[23]
He stayed in the area to watch the second transit in 1769, only for cloud to obscure his view.
With the potential expense of clearing Borgo, Bernini decided instead to make use of the warren of poorly maintained medieval buildings to obscure any view of the Vatican structures from any significant distance.
In the intervening twelve months, a new condominium, which he referred to as "that big glacier," had gone up down the block, threatening to obscure his view of the setting sun, and, when the day arrived, it was intermittently overcast.
He said there would be a £24m fund available to pay for other measures in those areas, such as planting woods to obscure the view of pylons or filling in gaps in hedgerows.
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