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121. But that debate should not obscure the fact that private investment was the key that unlocked the Channel Tunnel door. 122. So you can find a diverse range of factoids and opinions on even the most obscure subjects. 123. As a system gets larger the logic becomes more obscure, modification more risky and debugging increasingly problematic. 124. For the most part, however, Butz remained an obscure figure among more than 1, 000 university teachers. 125. However, the new ruling will be relevant only when the court is satisfied that the law is ambiguous or obscure. 126. We learn, mistakenly, that good writing is obscure, dense and full of hard words. 127. From the small gallery above the operating theatre the whole process was obscure, if sickeningly bloody, to the watching Cowley. 128. He advises young entrepreneurs not to worry if their business ideas sound weird, crazy or obscure. 129. Picasso's first exhibition received only a short mention in an obscure Parisian newspaper. 130. War has had a searchlight effect on historians as well as contemporaries, rendering the area outside the beam yet more obscure. 131. He merely watched the obscure corners of the busy planet and poked his stubby nose into dusty crannies. 132. She snatched at the memory but it was too obscure. 133. A great many obscure languages were spoken and some children remained silent because no one else spoke their language. 134. The precise status and terms of reference of this committee remain obscure. 135. The historical origins of the rule that there is no general duty to provide reasons are obscure. 136. Independent developers had written dozens of word processors, and even programs for obscure functions like cattle management and tarot card reading. 137. As discussed in Chapter I government statistics obscure almost as much as they reveal the extent of poverty among women. 138. The arms may be covered by a thin covering of skin which may obscure the plates. 139. There will be no repeated searching of the dictionary for obscure words. 140. For example, the days of dull, impenetrable forms that seemed designed to obscure rather than to convey information are passing. 141. The last sentence may seem obscure or - in the light of recent outcry against paedophilia - a hedging of bets. 142. The poems are delivered with the pompous self-importance of an obscure poet addressing a small band of intellectuals. 143. An immense pile of out-of-date articles will possibly obscure the purpose in view and deter the student from learning. 144. Counterpoints may therefore be counterproductive, especially if they are obscure. 145. They held impressive but obscure titles, occupied spacious and comfortable offices, and indulged in frequent travel and long lunches. 146. There was a loud thud, and a torrent of abuse in an obscure Venusian dialect. 147. They clattered on as far as the door; under workbenches, into cracks, finding every obscure corner. 148. The Silver Apples are one of those obscure bands that you might hear about, but never actually hear. 149. The reasons for Government initiative in this area, however disjointed during this period 1966-77, are rather obscure. 150. Ostensibly, the furore was over the possibility that the offices would obscure one of the famous views of the castle.