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Unfortunately, the massive amount of oil continuing to spew out of the pipe obscured it from view, making it impossible to tell whether the company's latest attempt is having any success.
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It also had a persistent problem with NSFW or other explicit content (which it seems to not have eradicated but made it easier to obscure it from view).
Brief low pressure behind the shock wave caused instant fog which shrouded the developing column in a "Wilson cloud", also called a "condensation cloud", obscuring it from view for two seconds.
You may opt for a stapler -- just place a decoration around the staple itself, obscuring it from view.
Bring your hand over the front of the coin and obscure it from view with your fingers, making as if to take it between your fingers and your thumb.
And, if you so choose, you can take that 3 inches (7.6 cm) of ribbon you cut out earlier and glue gun it over the twist tie to obscure it from view.
McClain said the LAPD officer was standing in front of Hernandez, obscuring him from view as he lay bleeding, telling other responding officers that Hernandez was dead.
And, as Mr. Browne, a broker with the Corcoran Group, said, "Who wouldn't want to shower looking at Central Park?" Enclosed on all sides and draped with fragrant honeysuckle, the wooden stall all but obscures him from view.
The platform was cocooned by a black tarp, a shelter that also obscured Deckard from view.
Some minutes later, a thin column spouted thousands of yards upward into the atmosphere, its base obscured from view by the curvature of the planet.
The partnerships have obscured from view one of its main goals — to be "a publisher of last resort" — because news organizations like the Guardian increasingly appear to have helped shape the editorial choices that WikiLeaks has made about what to make public.
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