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In any case, it was a touching gesture, and a window to the gentler side of Steinbrenner so often obscured by his bluster.
— Michael Schulman It's unfortunate the way that ugly events, such as the white-supremacist march in Charlottesville and the Alabama Senate race, have so often obscured the outsized contributions that the South has made to great American culture.
Le Tour de Yorkshire's importance in this debate is as evidence of the chutzpah, optimism and achievement on the ground in the north, which is so often obscured by the UK's stubbornly metropolitan "national" media.
The most poignant moment of the night came when youth leader Nabbumba Nuru addressed the audience, bringing a human face and an eloquent voice to a subject so often obscured by statistics.
Trained volunteers keep the canoe program running, he added, so he is seeking more people who can guide others on water journeys into the natural world that is so often obscured by city life.
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The recording has none of the distracting echo that so often obscures the voices in period-instrument recordings.
Invariably gene or protein expression has been imaged over the entire PVN and/or SON, so any change in cell-to-cell GPCR expression is often obscured.
First, the overdraft fee is often obscured in a pile of exorbitant interest costs, so many people don't realize they're paying a fee.
Re-reading my mother's Senior Summary article after so many years has reminded me of what her argumentative nature and didactic tendencies often obscured: a gift or talent for hitting the nail on the head.
Our history can be seen as the history of successful waves of integration, albeit often obscured by a powerful (largely English) myth of Britain as insular, unchanging and so in need of protection from unprecedented change.
Yet the larger world is often obscured.
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