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Last year Mr. Ross dug up some wonderful Stephen Sondheim obscurities in his tribute to that composer.
There are some obscurities in the original lyrics, such as the reference to the missionary who goes to school and gets paid, which I couldn't solve.
LIVE, DOCUMENTARY AND ANIMATED SHORTS If you really are forced to choose these obscurities in your office pool, you should probably switch jobs.
Though the success of Tyler's strategy here is debatable, his interpretation of the poems (as well as the many obscurities in the text) is by far the most thorough and complete.
That there are deep obscurities in this program e.g., whether it is a matter of analyzing concepts or getting down to the simplest elements of things is less important in the present context than that analysis and synthesis were thus taken to be complementary.
Thus, once the literary language and the various types of script have been mastered, the reader has immediate access to all literature of the 7th to the 20th centuries, though changes in style and vocabulary have left many obscurities in the earliest works.
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By comparison, Pell's ragged roster of obscurities, in-house writing talent, future stars and familiar names fallen on hard times seemed less than essential.
She died in obscurity in 1881.
She died in poverty and obscurity in 1962.
The Wildcats play in relative obscurity in the Southern Conference.
There are good reasons for its obscurity in the UK.
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