To the locals, it has become so obvious that it is not even considered a "scene".
And yet, once the public knew all the facts, it all seemed so obvious.
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On this new project however, Zimmer said he wanted to stay away from anything so obvious.
It is not so obvious as it once was, however, that unions and Democrats are allies.
It's so obvious, in fact, that you might well ask why McCain didn't use it earlier.
The existing rules and regulations that block some of these steps forward is not always so obvious.
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But the single biggest reason for a long, tortured negotiation is not so obvious to most of us.
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The advantages look so obvious it seems a wonder that more companies have not entered the market sooner.
It has become so obvious that the AGW assumptions are wrong that even stern supporters are jumping ship.
Since what actually happened is so obvious once it happens, we overestimate how obvious it was before it happened.
The need for transparency is so obvious, and solutions are probably relatively simple.
So obvious, in fact, that I felt the need to buck the notion.
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Sorry, but there must be richer ways of dramatizing so obvious a theme.
By age 8, Eigsti's talent was so obvious he was invited to be the opening act for David Benoit.
Some immediate lessons were so obvious that they might have escaped the attention of the rest of the world.
The fact that they are national heritage sites is so obvious that even President Shimon Peres defended the move.
Why that should be is one of those questions that is so obvious that people rarely bother to ask it.
If this is so obvious, though, why do Ron Paul, Jon Huntsman and their libertarian and other supporters not get it?
They could not purposely not score, or miss, to limit their points without it being so obvious like in other sports.
How is something so obvious, yet so subtle at the same time?
If the value of a good brand is so obvious, it is surprising that banks have been so bad at developing them.
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Yet, the truth is so obvious that surely only an expert could miss it: There is never a lack of potential aggressors.
These sequences badly skew the film not because of explicitness but because their import is so obvious that it flattens the other narratives.
Britney Spears, a repeat offender of lip-syncing crime, made her fake vocals so obvious during an Australian concert that fans walked out.
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These are basic rules so obvious they are almost not worth mentioning.
This is so obvious and easy to grasp outside the stock market.
Put in italics, the statement looks so obvious as to be absurd.
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After two periods of rising deficits and falling inflation first the Reagan years and then the Bush-Obama ones this position no longer seems so obvious.
Philippe Kahn watched, crestfallen, as his son committed a transgression so grave, so obvious, that he had no choice but to administer drastic punishment.
The potential for abuse is so obvious that it is a kind of miracle that the system has survived as long as it has.
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