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He has read so much obscure economics, and absorbed so many forgotten thinkers, that he is overflowing with ideas that must be squeezed into his brief moment in the spotlight.

February 25 2015 April 5 201515 Doug Wright, the Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright behind "I Am My Own Wife," has a great love of nostalgia, specifically as it applies to pockets of European history that are not so much obscure as underappreciated — or so he believes.

"I think the fact that you've haven't seen so much obscure stuff since [the Virtual Console] tells you something about Nintendo's issues [with less known games]," Cifaldi said.

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Instead of suspense, there is confusion; instead of intrigue, a lot of inexplicable confrontation among characters whose significance is not so much enigmatic as obscure.

Perhaps it wasn't a patient's negative-transference reactions so much as his obscure perception of the analyst's unkindly, if not outright sadistic, disposition toward him that caused him to flee the analysis.

Top slicing will leave the BBC underfunded, and the public will start to ask itself why it is paying so much money for obscure, possibly elitist, programming on commercial channels.

The news about this was brought to the outside world by an activist group, Raqqa Is Being Slaughtered Silently (RBSS), which in April 2014 starting disseminating information and media from inside the caliphate, giving a glimpse at the cold reality Isis has taken so much trouble to obscure.

The creators of "On the Levee" certainly had honorable intentions in seeking to explore a tragic historical antecedent of that more recent calamity, but the resulting play is more reductive than illuminating, history drawn in crude, dramatic strokes that do not so much amplify as obscure it.

You'll need to add a little milk and cream to keep the mixture from being chalky, but not so much as to obscure the ricotta flavor (it'll still have a little of that texture … think of cannoli filling).

I wanted to read a stem cell book that stated opinions, addressed the key issues in the field directly including controversial ones, talked about for-profits, discussed real ethical dilemmas, and challenged readers...but without going to the opposite extreme of using so much jargon and obscure verbiage as more technical stem cell books out there too often do.

And the result of that would not be the end of discrimination so much as the obscuring of reality.

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