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The obscurity of the field was partly the point.
He died in obscurity, of the plague, six years later.
If the story is strong enough, the obscurity of the sport is no hindrance.
"Somewhere lower than stratospheric bestsellerdom, but higher than the obscurity of the long tail.
Now academics call the plagiarism "intertextuality", and relish the very oddness and obscurity of the bookishness.
There are many obstacles to such knowledge, including the obscurity of the subject and the brevity of human life".
One catalog essayist writes of the "alleged obscurity" of the Etruscans; another dismisses their "mystery" as a "modern stereotype".
But the mysterious obscurity of the companies and uninformativeness of their names are part of why this story is important.
Despite the obscurity of the artist (Antonio Rivas) and the work's indeterinate age, the bidding was frenzied.
(Tony Banks unkindly suggested that he had done well to choose the obscurity of the Liberal Democrat benches).
In a letter to his son Humayun, he complains about the obscurity of the young man's vocabulary: "In future write without elaboration; use plain, clear words.
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