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One expects that sort of obscurity from physics, which is so otherworldly anyway.
Nonetheless, Steel showed mettle in retrieving this estimable obscurity from the warehouse; it was hardly the safe way to begin his tenure.
(His favorite vibraphone records: Walt Dickerson's "Impressions of a Patch of Blue," an obscurity from 1965, and "Milt Jackson and the Thelonious Monk Quintet," from 1956).
The same white artists achieve prominence, while the black artist sinks into an obscurity from which he should now, finally, be raised.
As I was making that speech, the radio played an obscurity from an obscurity: "10 Degrees and Getting Colder" by Gordon Lightfoot.
For Tarantino's detractors, this must mean that the director is about to return to the video store obscurity from whence he emerged.
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Both players rose suddenly, not from obscurity, but from the broad strata, just below stardom, of unfulfilled potential.
The long set that followed was a fulfillment of that pledge, with band staples, old and new, mixed in with relative obscurities from the extended catalog.
Accordingly, Joanne Joanne's set focuses on B-sides and obscurities from the early days, with only the odd post-82 track tossed in.
It makes for an unlikely combination: some of Hollywood's biggest stars rubbing up against relative obscurities from the international festival circuit.
Another part of Martin's relative obscurity comes from where he practices and plays.
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