But it had its other asset, this terrific asset which was obscured by the movie losses.
The outlook is brighter but remains obscured by the clouds of a stronger currency.
The little man had a wrinkled fishing hat on, his small face obscured by sunglasses.
It is obscured by vast clouds of gas and dust in the constellation of Sagittarius.
While cool winter skies are less obscured by haze and humidity, temperatures can be prohibitively cold.
The ceiling growing higher and higher, until finally it was obscured by the blueness of empty air.
The truth obscured by this calculated deception is the multiple taxation of capital in our tax system.
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And true to its name, it's obscured by weather more than nine months out of the year.
The road was almost obscured by the dust kicked up by the trucks in front of us.
And using techniques obscured by the fire damage, Jefferys drastically downsized mechanisms for temperature compensation and friction reduction.
The original painting, which currently hangs at the Louvre in Paris, is obscured by several layers of old, cracked varnish.
Spectators in Pakistan and Bangladesh suffered the same fate as those in the UK, having their views obscured by clouds.
The arrangement of benchboard switches and indicating lights is a setup for the indicators to be obscured by lockout tags.
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The beauty of the above is too often obscured by economists who incorrectly assume that countries trade, rather than individuals.
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He lived too among the Eskimos and made recordings of their traditional songs before they were obscured by pop culture.
"I pledge to you this: I will not let their patriotism and their bravery be obscured by politics, " he said.
Researchers at his institute have devised a prototype vaccine that targets a vulnerable spot obscured by the surface of the virus.
At a former hotel ballroom, Irish video artist Gerard Byrne is showing short films that will be occasionally obscured by shutters.
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For a moment he is entranced by a sophisticated grey-haired woman across the road, her face obscured by a plunging hat brim.
Since its abandonment most of the rails have been removed and the granite sleepers had become obscured by decades of vegetation growth.
Police are uncertain if this person of interest is a man or a woman, because the image is partially obscured by the gate.
The top screen of the 3DS is obscured by a parallax barrier, so each of your eyes sees a different set of pixels.
Her range of vision seemed obscured by the eye patch and I doubt that she even saw me, although my adolescent heart wished otherwise.
The thousands of stars once visible to the naked eye are now obscured by the glare of industrial light and the haze of pollution.
For the Wolves set, the band was partially obscured by a cloud of artificial smoke, and the stage was littered with candles and oil lanterns.
This would be particularly useful where a suspect's face is obscured by a "hoodie" or hat but a distinctive piece of clothing can be seen.
We have shown how that has been obscured by changing demographics, cultural factors, work patterns, and some basic, fundamental misunderstandings regarding the true statistics themselves.
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At the moment, this failure is obscured by the economic boom.
Details surrounding the U-2 program were long obscured by government secrecy.
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The other figures are obscured by either darkness or their posture.
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