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1 The architects' reasons for thus inclining the choir are lost in obscurity .
2 The origin of the name Hungerford appeared to have been lost in obscurity .
3 The Factor stirred slightly; his bulk, the significance of his features lost in obscurity .
4 The extreme summit of this dome cannot be distinguished; it is lost in obscurity .
5 The origin of this magical word is lost in obscurity .
6 Only a few spaces and caverns were lost in obscurity .
7 The germ of the written charter is so ancient as to be lost in obscurity .
8 The rest of his life is lost in obscurity .
9 I came upon it suddenly; a barrier mighty and impenetrable with its ends lost in obscurity .
10 The origin of the name Dauphin seems to be lost in obscurity , though of comparatively recent date.
11 But this is somewhat uncertain; for Almagro was a foundling, and his early history is lost in obscurity .
12 Either lost in obscurity or hidden in plain sight, what could possibly be a rad new first ascent awaits.
13 There had been only the one child, this one here, and if cousins existed elsewhere they remained lost in obscurity .
14 The origin of this seeming effort to hasten him who usually moves rapidly enough for us all is lost in obscurity .
15 These leading events of his Odyssey being known, the more private facts and deeds of the life of Barbassou-Pasha are lost in obscurity .
16 The movements of rude masses of men, the first founders of states and cities, are generally lost in obscurity , or misrepresented by patriotic zeal.
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