Who dreamt up the fiction that the attack was inspired by some obscure video?
We need her in our life, and not as some obscure University Professor.
We had to reformat the internal drive completely, and had to hunt down some obscure instructions to help us do so.
This just was not a minority sport on some obscure cable channel.
For some obscure reason no one is supposed to see the cutting of the cake, which is surreptitiously performed under a napkin.
Further Googling led us to some obscure message board threads that advised completely reformatting the player to fix the non-playing problem with Napster To Go.
Many people were starting to balk at sky-high market valuations of companies whose only meaningful asset was a licence to dig holes in some obscure part of the world.
Yes, we may have missed some obscure fact pattern.
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Oh, I am not going to jump on the Apple-is-losing-its-edge bandwagon or make some obscure connection between its recent stock price fluctuations to some fatal shift in its corporate or supply chain performance (and those rumors around the reductions in orders for iPhone screens, if true, probably stem from a solid reason like a change in product strategy).
Some are more obscure, some are lower-budget, some are cheesier and more quirky, but all of them are great to watch and must-see entertainment for fans of cult horror.
Here, his ominous delivery doesn't obscure some of the best wordplay in hip-hop.
But the point I'm trying to make about Bukavu is that this isn't some wretched, obscure town which deserves our fleeting pity.
We collected many of the best-known names, but also some more-obscure labels.
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But Novartis is in pitched pursuit of some of the more obscure maladies in the world.
This week's Switched On will cover many of the major award categories while next week's will cover some of the more obscure ones.
For this purpose, it is not necessary to use some exotic trust structure or obscure jurisdiction, but a well-drafted irrevocable grantor trust should usually suffice.
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On Roku, you can go well beyond Netflix to services like Pandora Radio, Spotify, some games and much more obscure channels focused on such things as UFOs, horoscopes, European horror films, language learning, autism and diabetes.
We have all been entertained by the 2012 Olympic Games in London for days now, watching athletes from around the world compete in events some of which are so obscure they seem to disappear entirely from our consciousness between Olympics.
Alexander is currently in Namibia, fighting extradition to the U.S. His high-profile flight and the subsequent manhunt injected some drama into the otherwise-obscure scandal over stock-option backdating.
The details are often obscure, but in some cases it looks as if bugs are making molecules that help regulate the activities of human cells.
The national data obscure the fact that some local markets have clearly tightened (that is, with rents rising and home-value gains) while others continue to have excess vacant stock.
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Lord Strathclyde had been forced to give the assurance as peers discussed some of Parliament's more obscure powers following Conservative peer Lord Trefgarne's question on changing the rules for succession to the Crown.
For instance there are some organizers in the beautiful but obscure Sankhuwasabha district in Nepal who are certain their homeland has much to offer visitors but don't know how to make it a tourist destination.
As part of this, you should be doing some of your own original exploration in obscure areas to trigger your own Black Swans.
This pays off because of obscure Social Security rules and some facts about life expectancy that aren't obvious if you don't make your living as an actuary.
But to some wine directors it's just too obscure.
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Rather, it has been the risk-takers, the doers, the makers of things - some celebrated but more often men and women obscure in their labor, who have carried us up the long, rugged path toward prosperity and freedom.
Last week, like many times before, our news feeds filled with people posting an obscure, legally meaningless status update demanding some limits for how their data is used.
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She also said, without offering any proof, that Peruvian police had burned some bodies and thrown others into rivers in order to obscure the number of people killed.
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