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1
As a foreign photographer, I was able to work in
relative
obscurity
.
2
He was just a regular guy when Lennon went into
relative
obscurity
.
3
All three actors'
relative
obscurity
blurs the line between what's real and what isn't.
4
They exist in
relative
obscurity
and rarely make the headlines.
5
But though thus in
relative
obscurity
,
Lee was not forgotten.
6
He points to another factor in her
relative
obscurity
.
7
Despite its
relative
obscurity
,
gopherspace is accessible to many more Web users than people realize.
8
The council's green building rating system has gone from
relative
obscurity
to a mark of prestige.
9
It would be a rousing climax to a life lived, despite his awards, in
relative
obscurity
.
10
Lee's
relative
obscurity
is certainly due to her gender, but also to the decline in Shakerism itself.
11
The little grey colt who looked destined for greatness is now struggling to emerge from
relative
obscurity
.
12
Many people have gone from
relative
obscurity
to fame and wealth because of the vibrant press in Britain.
13
Regardless, Lego's Automatic Binding Bricks went on to become a smash hit, while Kiddicraft faded into
relative
obscurity
.
14
Despite its
relative
obscurity
,
Zerve is not some fresh-faced startup hoping to beat veterans at their own game.
15
I'm glad that, as Hensley points out, her interest helps lift the Safe Chemicals Act out of
relative
obscurity
.
16
Unlike Keeler, who faded into
relative
obscurity
after the affair, Rice-Davies maintained a regular presence on London's social scene.
relative
obscurity
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