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But why should Sturges's name remain so obscure when Ford, Leone and Peckinpah are lionised?
One reason for choosing the stomach was to understand the endodermal developmental process better, for the details of the stomach's genesis were obscure when the team started work.
You could flex your writing muscles on your own blog (mine was barely a year old and still fairly obscure when I won the Telegraph prize).
The choice of Nobel laureate is often dismissed as obscure when the winner hails from outside the publishing mainstream of Anglophone authors.
He was at his best when he was young, hungry, and obscure — when he could disappear into the furniture and observe, which he did with a sharp and discerning eye.
I first read Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure when I was 17, and I was captivated by his portrait of this perverse, free-thinking, vacillating, highly emotional, highly intelligent and ill-fated woman.
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The view, however, was seasonal — obscured when the trees were in leaf.
These insights often get obscured when we bring causality back into the picture".
Investigators are understood to be considering suggestions that Ms Cafferkey's symptoms were obscured when she returned to Britain.
In October 2015, 'Gazing Ball', a statue by Jeff Koons in Florence, was obscured when the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, visited Mr Renzi.
He pointed to the report's conclusion that "the progress made this past year is often obscured when the traveling public experiences widespread delays and cancellation".
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