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the obscurities
noun
Darkness; the absence of light.
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The obscurities of campaign finance have added to voter "disaffection and distrust".
But I am, I think, an exception - obsessed with the history, the iconography and the obscurities of the record business.
Our pursuit of bag snagging led down various paths — for example, into the obscurities of patent law.
During a course of lectures that Bridgman gave in 1914 on advanced electrodynamics, he was struck by the obscurities and ambiguities inherent in defining scientific ideas.
If only more bands would simply improve their digital sound and leave the obscurities and oddities to fanatics who compile such things.
Intelligent exercise of our appellate powers compels us to ask for the elimination of the obscurities and ambiguities from the opinions in such cases".
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So the obscurity continues.
The obscurity of the field was partly the point.
Unfortunately, the obscurity sometimes extends into the narrative itself.
Then again, Vazquez wanted out of the obscurity.
You fly: dancing into the obscurity of swaying street lamps.
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