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obscure fact
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3.55 |
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But the publicity must not obscure the facts. |
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obscure view
|
3.49 |
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He says it obscures his view. |
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obscure face
|
1.84 |
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Its face is obscured. |
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obscure sun
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1.25 |
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Even when out, the sun is usually obscured by clouds. |
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obscure vision
|
0.79 |
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Such tissue can obscure vision. |
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obscure reality
|
0.72 |
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A victory can obscure reality. |
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obscure truth
|
0.72 |
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Complicated messages can obscure basic truths. |
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obscure part
|
0.53 |
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Fog will obscure parts of southern California. |
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obscure visibility
|
0.53 |
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Dirty screens can also obscure visibility and restrict air flow. |
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obscure issue
|
0.39 |
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This issue has been obscured by recent events. |
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obscure position
|
0.33 |
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At the same time, Bush sought to obscure his position on some issues. |
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obscure detail
|
0.26 |
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He says Frei should have applied chemicals to remove surface coatings that obscure details of the pollen. |
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obscure importance
|
0.26 |
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The routine nature of the changeover should not obscure its importance. |
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obscure line
|
0.26 |
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The ties between the various parties, he said, obscured lines of fiduciary duty. |
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obscure need
|
0.26 |
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Since high school, his physical gifts have obscured the need for help. |
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obscure question
|
0.26 |
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Admittedly, the question of political hypocrisy obscures the question of moral responsibility. |
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obscure section
|
0.26 |
|
Fog will obscure sections of the Appalachians. |
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obscure sign
|
0.26 |
|
At Sakagura, the sign is obscured by the bright white marble entrance to an office building. |
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obscure top
|
0.26 |
|
Thick cloud obscured the top of the hill. |
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obscure window
|
0.26 |
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The ground-floor windows are obscured by wire mesh. |