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Garfield was worried that he and other state-appointed generals would get obscure assignments, and running for Congress would allow the ambitious Ohioan to resume his political career.

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In L.A., they would get an obscure theatre out in the Valley, here they would get a screening room in Harlem or a place up in Washington Heights.

How could I possibly have imagined that, decades later, I would get lost in obscure corners of the Internet where people interpret the show — at length — as a depiction of a premodern corporate-totalitarian dystopia?

He was blown away by the lack of distance between fan and band, and "the fact they would get the greatest response from playing an obscure song they hadn't played in 17 years.

"Sometimes their provocative and mysterious qualities get obscured by their preciousness," Ms. Korkow said.

These insights often get obscured when we bring causality back into the picture".

Other energy traders were wary of making deals without first checking what prices were offered on natural gas and electricity and even on such obscure contractual bets as how hot it would get next summer.

It was the first glimpse the public would get of Brady's teeth-baring tenacity, which is often obscured by his altar-boy looks and the laid-back California lilt of his voice.

The Obama administration also had to weigh the desire to stop Mr. Jones from proceeding with his plans against the recognition the once-obscure preacher, with a congregation of less than 50, would get from a direct appeal from the president.

Thera would get better.

It would get worse.

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