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What remained of the city was comprehended in this manorial order, and the distinction between town and country was largely obscured when secular and ecclesiastical lords ruled over the surrounding counties often as the vassals of barbarian kings (see manorialism).

In the 20th century the distinction between light and serious verse was obscured by the flippant, irreverent tone used by many modern poets, the nonsense verse of the Dadaists, Futurists, and Surrealists, and the primitivistic techniques of such writers as the Beat poets and E.E.

But, with the expansion of the architectural profession, with the perversion of the idea that social prestige was symbolized by ornamentation, with the wider distribution of wealth, and with the growing urge toward individualism in an increasingly egalitarian society, the real distinction between these two kinds of buildings was obscured, and in its place was substituted an antithesis.

This distinction into clades in which paralogs/orthologs can be clearly defined (DM/RH/HB) or in which paralogy relationships are obscured (wild species) has previously been shown to be indicative of the acquisition of differing rates of evolution by members of the same R-gene family at a single locus [ 19].

Such distinctions become clear once a formal model has been built, simulated, and applied but are often obscured when models are couched exclusively in verbal terms.

It has only obscured.

My individualism is obscured.

Dark and distance obscured detail.

The rest of the team is obscured.

Flower: 0.5--1.2 0.5--1.2 0.5--1.2cured by hairs.

His flame is obscured, not extinguished.

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