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1 The latter part of this chapter is somewhat obscure in the original.
2 The function of the lateral line organs is still somewhat obscure .
3 Madame Carter was outraged at this outspokenness; she had supposed herself somewhat obscure .
4 A somewhat obscure book available with a bit of searching.
5 The connection and purpose of the text are somewhat obscure .
6 The explanation of the part played by these reagents is somewhat obscure as yet.
7 The reference is somewhat obscure , and taken by itself it is of doubtful meaning.
8 My table was set in a somewhat obscure corner, and we were practically alone.
9 This somewhat obscure sentence was explained, February 2, in another letter to Mr. Wallace:-
10 The logic was somewhat obscure , but the interpretation was viable.
11 The German counter-proposals were somewhat obscure , and also rather disingenuous.
12 Plonville standing amazed, dropped his implements, and stole to the somewhat obscure little window.
13 Pitt's treatment of the General Enclosure Bill is somewhat obscure .
14 For my mind loves what is somewhat obscure , and detests a raw, unpolished style.
15 This verse is somewhat obscure and seems like an interpolated amplification of the preceding verse.
16 The early history of the place is somewhat obscure .
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