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181. Corruption in the process of translation has tended to obscure more than names. 182. The origin of the bullets is obscure and a real understanding of their energetics is needed to pin it down. 183. Composers sometimes use an attenuated form of this cluster effect to obscure what would otherwise be perfectly normal chord sequences. 184. Just why this is called a boil-off and just why auditors are fond of the term is obscure. 185. The account which follows is pieced together from different sources: uncorroborated details are excluded and some motivations remain obscure. 186. They obscure our deeper conviction that what is in the blood will out, that shared blood means shared susceptibilities. 187. Until her assassination she had led a quiet and relatively obscure life. 188. Republicans do not want obscure the hearings' primary focus or see them terminated before all questions are fully explored. 189. He is viewed as an outcast because of his obscure origin and mixed blood. 190. This was also necessary in order to obscure all traces of the original pencil drawing. 191. Even the glory of the Annunciation can not obscure the almost wholly subordinate role played by women in the New Testament. 192. On the available photostat of the photostat some ranks and names are unfortunately rather obscure. 193. Laurence Hurst has pursued an obscure hint of a gender-altering parasite among human beings. 194. Is he oppressed by the same obscure shame that I felt when I read the letter? 195. Sometimes ingenious Bible expositors have led whole generations of clergy down obscure backwaters of scriptural exegesis. 196. Free translations are best made when a language helper is with you to clarify obscure points. 197. Despite his obscure origins Warltire established himself as a fashionable itinerant lecturer on chemistry and a supplier of laboratory chemicals. 198. We frequently telephone asking him to illustrate some obscure or abstract concept. 199. Medical illustrators keep the Pernkopf Anatomy on their drawing boards for ready reference as they depict obscure internal organs with computer-generated images. 200. Lacan has been very influential(Sentence dictionary), although he is an almost impenetrably obscure writer. 201. He took on several enterprises, but their exact nature was always obscure and there were no evident profits. 202. Publishers would not print his earlier poetry because they felt it was too obscure. 203. This striking rate of growth should not obscure the fact that the absolute level of industrial activity was still extremely low. 204. The mayor, the mayoress and an obscure royal rode in the first sleek open limousine. 205. Soon, they would catch up with the sun and obscure it. 206. Off-balance sheet financing is a term used to describe techniques designed to obscure a company's true financial obligations. 207. There was always the possibility of an obscure clash escalating into full-scale conflict. 208. The upward route is ten times harder and more obscure. 209. Weeds and flaking paint obscure nuggets of history on many of the distinctive black-and-silver roadside markers. 210. The actor was a little more obscure about expressing his enthusiasm for Gingrich.