51.   Irwin, who has lived in relative obscurity for the past few years, will now be under a microscope starting in training camp in July.

52.   It came after two years of relative obscurity in the Oakland Raiders backfield, in which he patiently shared the running chores with several others.

53.   It used to be that most programmers produced software working in relative obscurity as in-house employees with middling salaries.

54.   Just five years ago, Bob Stoops was working in relative obscurity as a respected, but underpaid, defensive coordinator at Kansas State.

55.   Kenny Rogers, whom the Yankees traded to Oakland during the off season, will pitch here in relative obscurity.

56.   Licensed to London-based Gossard, the undergarment languished in relative obscurity for years.

57.   Many of the recommendations came from local party leaders who had helped Vacco emerge from relative obscurity to statewide prominence.

58.   Meanwhile, Tennessee Titans offensive tackles Brad Hopkins and Jon Runyan have played in relative obscurity.

59.   Meanwhile, the composer, who has already been a celebrated cover boy on British record magazines, labors in relative obscurity in the United States.

a. + obscurity >>共 65
relative 57.08%
political 6.85%
virtual 2.74%
total 1.83%
comparative 1.37%
academic 0.91%
dull 0.91%
rural 0.91%
self-imposed 0.91%
ultimate 0.91%
relative + n. >>共 688
calm 7.07%
ease 3.64%
safety 3.45%
newcomer 3.37%
obscurity 3.35%
peace 3.03%
strength 2.28%
term 2.20%
unknown 2.14%
stability 2.03%
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