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1 The causes of the Arian hatred to the Catholics is very obscure .
2 There is a singular and very obscure passage in I Chronicles iv.
3 Soul Sok Sega is a wonderful collection of hitherto very obscure recordings.
4 The early history of iron in Britain is necessarily very obscure .
5 The point of the letter is very obscure , is it not?
6 There is certainly suspense here, but it is off a very obscure colour.
7 The expression in verse 19, 'not by a mighty hand,' is very obscure .
8 Sure to see this very obscure subject under a new light.
9 Also, I am a very obscure person, no one notices me.
10 The translation of this is doubtful, and the meaning in any case very obscure .
11 That might sound very obscure but it really is true.
12 But its history becomes very obscure just at this point; and before proceeding further.
13 Outside, it was very obscure ; inside, it was quite dark.
14 The country was very obscure , and the maps extremely defective.
15 The symptoms are often so very obscure and slight that they are not recognized.
16 The early history of St. Michael's Church is very obscure .
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