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Through successive revisions, it accrued more and more bombast until the scale of his original vision was obscured from sight.
Outside, the building's lower facade was obscured from view by scaffolding that has been in place for years.
From a safe vantage point across the increasingly overheated gallery, Nadal was obscured from view as he worked his way from painting to painting Friday night, but it was easy to follow his progress with the cellphone screens and iPads that the crowd was holding aloft.
The 20-rank organ, which was obscured from the congregation by eight feet of plywood and a red drape, needed extensive repairs.
The victim's shin was just a PVC pipe worn under a fake pant leg; the victim's hand was a rubber hand placed at the cuff of the shirt and the actual hand was obscured from sight.
However, the food was obscured from the dominant one once it was placed down.
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Some of the payments were obscured from public view, through a series of transactions.
Behind the building St. Stephen Walbrook church, by Christopher Wren, an architectural landmark from 1680, had been obscured from view by successive Rothschild offices for nearly 200 years.
If you like to walk around the apartment nude, remember that the parts that need to be obscured from view would be covered by something approximately two feet tall on the windowsill (unless you're surrounded by skyscrapers).
Accelerating towards the thin cloud layer above, the stack rolls over so that Atlantis is obscured, from my vantage point at Nasa's press site, by the external tank and SRBs.
He argues that free e-journals, although often well respected among specialists within the field, can paradoxically be obscured from library researchers because of poor representation in established indexes and directories.
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