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Nearly obscured by the people involved are a number of other issues.
But she was obscured by others and could not be seen.
His view was obscured, but there could be only one answer.
Those watching would have only seen him stand, head down, face obscured.
But at last a few of the many stars were obscured.
But here, the past was so strong, it obscured the present.
They obscure the relationship between fields of a single record.
"But legal language must not obscure the fact that I have done wrong."
A light that was obscured by a figure before it, one hand held out to them.
One can only hope that they will at least try to take steps to obscure the key better next time.
Much of the larger picture has been obscured by time.
The last of the three has been somewhat obscured down the years.
His voice was low, almost obscured by the sound of the rain.
However, the strong economic tie should not obscure political decision making.
There were no trees as they would have obscured the view.
She raised the book to obscure the man's face, which grew hard.
The car was obscured by the corner of the house.
But that ought not to obscure how much has happened in recent months.
Trees on its top did not obscure a wide view across the land.
The girl can be seen clearly but the rest of the scene is obscured by a door.
It was just obscured from sight for a little while.
Unfortunately, there was nothing to obscure his view of it.
"I would rather not obscure that problem by talking about finances."
Now a major British company would just as soon obscure its heritage.
A lot of that has been obscured, she said, by attacks on her and the president.