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In the obscure world of "stability ops," D.O.D. 3000.05 was a historic, if belated, document.
Because either way, he remains an erratic observer of an obscure world, torn between indifference and impulse.
So in 2003, he jumped from an in-your-face consumer business to the obscure world of industrial gases, a purely business-to-business activity.
And as far as the sometime obscure world of Korean food beyond bulgogi, I know I want to know, as T. I. would have it, all about that.
You couldn't help but wonder whether Steven Van Zandt had organized the concert in hopes of breaking some obscure world record.
With a certain humor, with a certain honesty, with an exuberant pleasure (but with no grace), he had shaken off the obscure world in which managers and record hustlers — however rich — scuffle unnoticed.
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As a result, endless obscure ministers inhabit a world of obscure public bodies, run by political hacks and serviced by a parasitic class of consultants, lawyers and the like often members of their families.All this said, there is an unanswered question.
World Theatre Day used to be almost as obscure as World Physical Therapy Day, but in recent years bloggers and Twitterers have been doing their utmost to spread the word.
Malaya Zemlya tells the story of a hitherto obscure second world war battle in which Brezhnev participated.
The California poet R. M. Ryan, whose latest book is "Vaudeville in the Dark," said: "So many poets obscure the world.
Even more obscure is World War I -- the Great War, the war to end all wars, the one that in Paul Fussell's formulation gave birth to modernism.
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