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Some of the payments were obscured from public view, through a series of transactions.
A mechanical failure reduced the fuel supply, and both the primary target, the city of Kokura, and the secondary target, Nagasaki, were obscured from the air.
With reference to field data, the delineation process provided accuracies > ∼70% (range 48 88%) for individuals or clusters of trees of the same species with diameter at breast height (DBH) exceeding 10 cm (senescent and dead trees excluded), with lower accuracies associated with dense stands containing several canopy layers, as many trees were obscured from the view of the CASI sensor.
Some of those incidents were obscured from public view thanks to monetary settlements whose terms required confidentiality.
Both their hand and the concentric stars were obscured from direct view.
In the latter case, pictures in the marked location allegedly were obscured from the speakers view (see, e.g., Fig. 1, Panel A, left panel, bottom right picture).
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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.
The drawing, depicting a floor plan for an unrealized chapel, is obscured from view by an 18th-century collector's mount.
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.
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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