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These materials, in turn, obscure interior walls that firefighters use to feel their way blindly in unfamiliar mazes.
It perpetuates the bitter divisions at the heart of Georgian politics, which in turn obscure the positive things the new government is doing.
When the sculpture's meanings or the cinematic plot turn obscure, the artist's extraordinary feeling for color, space and decorative effect takes over.
During this time, the media decided to turn obscure crackpot Terry Jones -- who had spent all summer threatening to burn some Qurans on the anniversary of 9/11 -- into an important public figure, worthy of lots and lots of attention.
By way of contrast, the metamodern lit of The YOLO Pages is categorically affect- and ego-laden, and, in carefully crafting authorial personas designed to delight readers, is very much invested--in fact some might say singularly invested--in figuring out how to turn obscure "alt-lit" authors into overnight, gleefully self-expressive celebrities.
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Policymakers tend to obscure property rights by packaging them politely with other concepts, such as property rights and social responsibility or small government and property rights. This tendency in turn obscures the power of the property rights concept.
Our attention is normally drawn to that which we can see (the effects), which in turn obscures the importance of what remains hidden (the causes).
At the end the voice-over turned more confessional before turning obscure.
The collection Bob Dylan by Greil Marcus: Writings 1968-2010 (Faber, £15.99) is by turns obscure, absurd, stimulating.
At The Sun, he made a specialty of turning obscure murders into full-blown dramatic narratives.
The conference serves a king-making function, turning obscure academics and little-known entrepreneurs into global stars.
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