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When Brown shines his flashlight at the controls behind his head he realizes that a layer of snow has started to obscure the face of the petrol-overflow gauge.
Uber, which launched upfront fares in June, has received some flack for this because, over time, it started to obscure how much passengers were paying for surge pricing.
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After a while he got the feeling that the details were starting to obscure rather than reveal what had happened.
She says there's a danger that focusing on those who leak information can start to obscure the importance of the information itself.
"If the disclosure reaches the point where you include everything of interest to someone, you are going to have so much information that it starts to obscure the key information," said Chris Wloszczyna, a spokesman for the Investment Company Institute, a mutual fund trade association.
It was even OK to start listening to obscure English folk recordings by singers whose biographies include phrases such as "after recording a version of Dirty Old Town in 1956 she got on a bus to Swindon and was never seen again".
When you have the big titles everyone knows about, start to buy more obscure games.
So some drawdown will start next year, with improved Iraqi conditions claimed to obscure domestic political realities.
You slowly forget all your obscure, useless words, and start to learn to talk about saucepans and pasta.
Presumably to obscure the prices.
Try to listen to obscure bands.
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