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obscure and Indian
This obscure genus is distributed in the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific.
Though obscure today, Spohr's operas Faust ( 1816 ), Zemire und Azor ( 1819 ) and Jessonda ( 1823 ) remained in the popular repertoire through the 19th century and well into the 20th when Jessonda was banned by the Nazis because it depicted a European hero in love with an Indian princess.
The river's name, first recorded in 1673 by Jacques Marquette as " Meskousing ," is rooted in the Algonquian languages used by the area's American Indian tribes, but its original meaning is obscure.
While the Grand Campaign is geared primarily towards the major European powers of the time, such as Austria, England, France, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, and Ottoman Empire, the game is unique in that players can choose to play as one of more than a hundred obscure, no longer existing nations, from the Indian subcontinent to the Balkans.
The exact origin of Indian Peace Medal distribution is obscure.
The various attributes of the subtle body are frequently described in terms of often obscure symbolism: Tantra features references to the sun and moon as well as various Indian rivers and deities, while Taoist alchemy speaks of cauldrons and cinnabar fields.
The name is of obscure South American Indian origin, reportedly meaning " arrow-fishing ", and alludes to the Bororo custom of using arrows to fish.
Simaethistoidea is an obscure superfamily of pyralid-like moths with two genera, whose biology and relationships among the Ditrysia is currently unknown, namely the Australian Metaprotus ( 2 species ) and the China and North Indian Simaethistis ( 2 species ) ( Dugdale et al., 1999 ).
The most obscure of Indian Jews, they were traders and courtiers of the Mughals.
The Slav-Indian Defence is an obscure idea that may transpose into the King's Indian or Slav Defence.

obscure and trail
As the trail follows the highway for conditions are often hazardous, with high winds and drifting snow that can obscure trail markers.
Meanwhile, Daala had Luke Skywalker, leader of the Order, exiled from Coruscant, blaming him for Jacen Solo's actions throughout the course of Legacy of the Force ; so Luke and his son, Ben, search the more obscure regions of the galaxy in order to follow the trail that Jacen took in his five-year Force-searching sojourn following the Yuuzhan Vong War.

obscure and transformed
From 1840 onward, Millerism was transformed from an “ obscure, regional movement into a national campaign .” The key figure in this transformation was Joshua Vaughan Himes — the pastor of Chardon Street Chapel in Boston, and an able and experienced publisher.
Tenchu was the first 3D game in the genre, while Metal Gear Solid, released some months later, transformed the relatively obscure Metal Gear series into a highly acclaimed, profitable franchise with numerous sequels.
Increasing critical recognition in the 1970s transformed Ashbery from an obscure avant-garde experimentalist into one of America's most important poets ( though still one of its most controversial ).
From 1840 onwards, Millerism was transformed from an " obscure, regional movement into a national campaign.
As an example of how he believed that " facts of the past " were transformed into the " facts of history ", Carr used an obscure riot that took place in Stalybridge Wakes in 1850 that saw a gingerbread seller beaten to death.

obscure and into
For many nights afterward, the idea of her having been so close to me in that imagined bed would return and fill me with obscure and painful desires, would cause me to lie awake in shame, tossing with irresolution, longing to fall into a deep sleep.
He is largely credited with transforming the stroboscope from an obscure laboratory instrument into a common device.
He began as an obscure graffiti artist in New York City in the late 1970s and evolved into an acclaimed Neo-expressionist and Primitivist painter by the 1980s.
He identifies studies that used oral histories successfully to provide critical and unique insight into otherwise obscure subjects, such as the role scientists played in shaping US policy after World War II.
The Ecdysozoa concept divides the taxon into two, the Panarthropoda into which the velvet worms are placed, and the sister group Cycloneuralia, containing the threadworms ( Nematoda ), horsehair worms ( Nematomorpha ) and three rather obscure groups: the mud dragons ( Kinorhyncha ); penis worms ( Priapulida ); and brush-heads ( Loricifera ).
Leverich explains that Williams to the end was concerned with " the depths and origin of human feelings and motivations, the difference being that he had gone into a deeper, more obscure realm, which, of course, put the poet in him to the fore, and not the playwright who would bring much concern for audience and critical reaction ” ( xxiii ).
They are divided into three obscure lobes and are usually acid to subacid, giving them a sour taste, but may be sweet if grown well.
Knowledge of the common ancestry of Romulans and Vulcans would obscure into myth over the millennia, and while some Vulcans had direct dealings with Romulans in the 22nd century, the common ancestry would not become widely known until the mid-23rd century.
Asimov used this obscure variation to insert himself into The Caves of Steel just like he referred to himself as " Azimuth or, possibly, Asymptote " in Thiotimoline to the Stars, in much the same way that Vladimir Nabokov appeared in Lolita anagrammatically disguised as " Vivian Darkbloom ".
From the mid 50's he moved into singularity theory, of which catastrophe theory is just one aspect, and in a series of deep ( and at the time obscure ) papers between 1960 and 1969 developed the theory of stratified sets and stratified maps, proving a basic stratified isotopy theorem describing the local conical structure of Whitney stratified sets, now known as the Thom-Mather isotopy theorem.
Since execution of rungs is sequential within a program and may be undefined or obscure within a rung, some logic race conditions are possible which may produce unexpected results ; complex rungs are best broken into several simpler steps to avoid this problem.
Torquemada's puzzles were extremely obscure and difficult, and later setters reacted against this tendency by developing a standard for fair clues, ones that can be solved, at least in principle, by deduction, without needing leaps of faith or insights into the setter's thought processes.
The exact origins of Two-up are obscure, but it seems to have evolved from pitch and toss, a gambling game involving tossing a single coin into the air and wagering on the result.
The evolutionary relationship between the members of the group is obscure, and their classification into loose tribes rather than formal subgroups reflects this uncertainty.
" As Joyce continued to incorporate these notes into his work, the text became increasingly dense and obscure.
He cut three obscure singles on CBS Records and sang with a variety of bands, including The Crawling King Snakes, which brought him into contact with drummer John Bonham.
Living in an unequal and often hostile world, it is tempting to project the utopian image of a racially harmonious world into a distant and obscure past.
However, an alternative, more obscure etymology exists which suggests the name means " promontory into marsh ", which would make sense considering that Frodsham had a promontory castle very close to marshland.
Billed as the " World's Smartest Human ," Adams responds to often unusual inquiries with abrasive humor ( often directed against the questioner ), and at times exhaustive research into obscure and arcane issues, urban legends, and the like.
It is perhaps for this reason that Schwaebische Alb has sometimes been translated into English as ' Swabian Alps ', thus avoiding the rather formal and obscure geological name Jura.
The story concerns a reporter's dangerous investigation into an obscure organization, the Parallax Corporation, whose primary, but not ostensible, enterprise is political assassination.
According to anecdotal comments that Plantinga has given in lectures, Gettier was originally so unenthused about the paper that he wrote it, had someone translate it into Spanish, and published in in an obscure South American journal.

obscure and Road
* In the Girl on the Road episode of the obscure TV series The Veil hosted by Boris Karloff, a motorist aids a girl stranded on the highway.
Exactly what was renamed remains obscure, since the onramp has an interchange with Camp Street, terminates at Washington Street, and the only other intersection that Illinois 40 has in East Peoria is with River Road, not Riverfront Drive.

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