Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
Q. But is there an obscuring of the differences now?
She had some assignment, he thought - the obscuring of truth with facts.
This view saw ideology as the perhaps deliberate obscuring of facts.
He led the charge for modernization - doing so as a strong opponent of religious obscuring.
In this exhibition the artists use it mostly to create obscuring or shadowy effects.
The sunlight was clean again, with no obscuring darkness.
Abramowitz paid them no attention, save to note their obscuring of the elevator at the horizon.
Effective obscuring of identity may require more than just anonymity of a face.
Powerful lights from off the field were sweeping the clouds of smoke, more obscuring than aiding.
Nirvana is achieved when you remove everything that was artificial and obscuring."
Any obscuring of the world as the known facts show it objectively to be betrays a weakness in me.
According to Castronova, there are several areas that reflect the obscuring of the distinction between the real and the virtual.
There were no obscuring shadows to blunt the impact of Starkadh's oppressiveness.
To her credit, Ms. Edwards has swept away any obscuring period remoteness.
There were no clouds between, no obscuring dust.
Her unwashed and tangled hair covered half of her face, while dirt threw an obscuring film over the rest.
An object obscuring (part of) the plate, quite often a tow bar, or dirt on the plate.
Disallow the obscuring of the windows of motor vehicles.
The composer's very effective obscuring of this approach makes understanding the movement's structure quite difficult compared to most of his other symphonies.
Which gave Matthews the excuse to hold an obscuring Washington Post over his head as he ran to the shelter.
-re Keiser - many news sources seem to be putting this in the positive, obscuring of Germany's role.
In commercial and industrial settings, dropped ceilings allow the obscuring of fittings above the ceiling while allowing access at any time.
Their popularity has come at the cost of obscuring, or at least complicating, their fundamental mission.
Iconographic parallels with coins and vase painting from the same time show that this obscuring pose is extremely unlikely.
It was her fearful self that was relatively new, an obscuring factor, and it-like the clouds-was passing.