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And they are the sort of obscure regional delicacy that haunts serious eaters.
Not just in the so-called "sitting-down sports" in which it often succeeds, and in which, cycling aside, the team tends to be toff-heavy (surely only in Britain is the class and educational background of medallists so exhaustively scrutinised); nor merely in the sort of obscure disciplines in which, for two weeks every four years, millions are fleetingly interested.
Described as a club night with the vibe of a house party, it goes above and beyond its remit of pleasing some of the people all of the time with a playlist devoid of the sort of obscure tracks much beloved by chin-strokers and musical elitists.
The details of how I would do that are sort of obscure and not important.
With this responsibility came authority, power and a sort of obscure glory — all of which now belonged to the FCC.
It's not supplemented in any way and is hosted on eMusic cloud (TriPlay's cloud)." That means, among other things, that any sort of obscure tracks you might own that don't count among the company's 32 million are included in the My Music section once you've uploaded them.
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Both technology and magic skills are complicated and require all sorts of obscure knowledge to be fully exploited.
At a keystroke, it has become possible to find all sorts of obscure information, thanks to Google, Bing, Ask and other search engines.
You have been there since 1680, tucked away in that lovely bit of Perthshire countryside, at the end of a Roman road lined with hedges and fields that put one in just the right mood for old square rooms and tiny staircases and books on all sorts of obscure subjects.
Nobody's cell phone lights up while driving their Audi on the GW Parkway, or the other sorts of obscure narrative details that populate a certain genre of Washington insider literature.
He'd invited a whole bunch of people to a conference in New York and they'd spent the week talking about global warming, and poverty, and all sorts of obscure places he knows a huge amount about.
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