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1 It was not only by shrewdness, energy and an incomparable audacity that Isaac Rickman had raised himself from those obscure beginnings .
2 They had fought their way up together from obscure beginnings to their present affluence, as the owners of the "T.T."
3 Was their religion in its obscure beginnings or was it already a special and peculiar development, the fruit of many ages of thought?
4 The new era in reviewing, our era, began with two phenomena, of which the first had obscure beginnings and the second can be exactly dated.
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