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The upshot is that spectacles like the Milky Way can become obscured from view.
Across the river, obscured from view, is the Jamaica neighborhood in Queens where he grew up.
The drawing, depicting a floor plan for an unrealized chapel, is obscured from view by an 18th-century collector's mount.
Outside, the building's lower facade was obscured from view by scaffolding that has been in place for years.
This reality is somewhat obscured from view precisely by the fact that labor unions are so weak in the American private sector.
Behind the building St. Stephen Walbrook church, by Christopher Wren, an architectural landmark from 1680, had been obscured from view by successive Rothschild offices for nearly 200 years.
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However, it will give us insight into a marketplace that is now totally obscured, hidden from view.
But, somehow, seeing the stricken forms of two horses as the others passed them by - a sight usually obscured from public view - was both sickening and shocking.
Some of the payments were obscured from public view, through a series of transactions.
If anything, security matters have become more obscured from public view in the last decade.
But some checks came from sources obscured from public view, like a $250,000 contribution to a super PAC backing Mr. Romney from a company with a post office box for a headquarters and no known employees.
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