At an obscure Russian startup, Alexander Yakunin, a theoretical physicist by training, is writing brilliant code.
It turns out he relies entirely on a single chart at an obscure website.
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O. headquarters, in Geneva, and installed in an obscure office on the ground floor.
By the mid-1980s, the CB-trucker craze had faded like disco into an obscure cultural curiosity.
All this over what to many people is an obscure theological debate shrouded in history.
Fifteen years ago prostate cancer was an obscure disease that men wouldn't talk about.
Some of today's best world music acts spring from the discovery of an obscure passion.
The Bangkok Post reported Wednesday that an obscure OEM manufacturer may have the edge.
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The attentive reader of the accounts has only an obscure footnote to go by.
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D. who months earlier had written a glowing review of noni in an obscure Canadian health journal.
He wrote an article in an obscure trade journal, arguing that places and nations themselves are brands.
His most recent case, in 2009, involved a critical essay on the monarchy in an obscure journal.
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Michael Forbes was until recently an unknown fisherman in an obscure town in the north of Scotland.
In an obscure northwest corner of Alabama, a little-known piece of music history is up for sale.
These subpoenas seek information under an obscure requirement that individuals keep records relating to their offshore accounts.
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DeCode's effort focuses on an obscure gene that makes a substance called 5-lipoxygenase activating protein, or Flap.
An obscure but powerful organization called the Southern Building Code Congress International owns the copyright on it.
In our reporting, we stumbled upon a scene from the DDT film on an obscure Web page.
More than half of the advertising money came from an obscure nonprofit group, the Economic Education Trust.
In an obscure parochial school in rural Spain, two young boys, Ignacio and Enrique, fell in love.
AZT, began as an orphan drug for what was then an obscure disease of the immune system.
Now, under an obscure article of the Lisbon treaty, it is being revived in the European Parliament.
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The programme attracted no attention when first screened, in part because it appeared on an obscure cable channel.
Velcade targeted an obscure complex of enzymes, called the proteasome, which acts as a kind of cellular maid.
Libel reform may seem an obscure subject for an unpopular government to pursue with a general election looming.
For nearly five years here Sue has been sent chasing many an obscure fact (how many Malaysians have air-conditioning?).
You recognise it right away, it's not an obscure song, I think it's pretty obvious what it's on about.
There's an obscure battle raging in Washington that could have a big effect on how you invest for retirement.
An obscure real estate developer named Donald Trump purchased the franchise from J.
Last year DHHS announced it would go after drug company executives using an obscure Social Security Act administrative policy.
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