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It was still pretty obscure.
It's an important concept, but also pretty obscure.
Even among ardent Austen fans, "Lady Susan" is pretty obscure.
Hollenstein is an interesting character, a former electrician and a pretty obscure name in the peloton.
It's pretty obscure because the legislation was written before mobile phones were invented," he said.
It is buried in a pretty obscure place, in a report published by the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
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In too many cases the colourful images and pretty design obscure the information they are meant to depict.
My sketchbook shows a number of hopeless attempts – Shekinah (pretty but obscure); La Naissance du Bouddha (culturally dubious and too spaced out); Quaker Music (accurate but too specific); Peace Piece (don't pun in a title – even if the "peace" of the music is partly a protest at UK foreign policy).
"Russia still seems pretty much obscure to the 'outer world,' although it's now been more than 20 years since the Iron Curtain fell".
I have pretty varied tastes: obscure Korean horrors, explosion-filled Hollywood blockbusters, heartfelt romcoms or low-budget indie classics – any of those would be fine.
Among all the radical royalists, paps and journalists crowding in front of the hospital, it was hard not to notice that access to the A&E department was being pretty much entirely obscured.
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