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A printed edition appeared in the late fifteenth century that was reprinted an incredible 11 times before its 'definitive' reprinting in Luke Wadding's 1639 edition of the complete works of Duns Scotus.[6] Thomas of Erfurt belonged to an interesting though somewhat obscure group of late thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century philosophers known as the speculative grammarians or Modistae.

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Granted, it was somewhat obscure.

Why raise such a fuss over a somewhat obscure concept?

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The trio's somewhat obscure toasts were to the future.

Polo, however, with its low profile in American sports, seems somewhat obscure for a romance series.

The nature of the fraud was somewhat obscure, even, at that point, to the S.E.C.

The case also touches on the somewhat obscure but contested issue of direct licensing.

The world of terrorism experts is small and has heretofore been somewhat obscure.

From a somewhat obscure antiquity, the game attained worldwide popularity, especially in the 20th century.

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