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Thoughts forever crowd together in your head, obscuring any clear view of the world
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The darkness had closed in, cloud obscuring the stars and no sign of the sun as yet
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The rain and oncoming night challenged Drau’d’s limited cave-vision, obscuring his father’s image
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The road bent to the left, obscuring the city wall behind the thick forest
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Light feathery clouds skittered across the sky obscuring the sun, then uncovering it rapidly
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Smoke gathered in the rafters, obscuring Sicarius, who crouched on the beam closest to the door, ten feet away
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It is dishonest, hypocritical, ultimately useless and obscuring of any attempt at honest judgment of the good or evil of presidents
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It loomed over them, with a heavy mist obscuring tongues of glacier on its heights
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Fact that one's non-virtuous karmic imprints are temporary pollutions obscuring the mind, and that they do not exist innately in the nature of the mind itself
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eye, almost obscuring his vision, with the remaining few standing
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Then I felt a rush of wind against my face, my hair thrust in front of my eyes, obscuring my vision
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clouds obscuring the mind dissolve and the heart of being is
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The sky continued to stoop ever lower, obscuring hints of
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the container, which closed over, obscuring her from view
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It was also obscuring our view of the hill
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Tom began to rub his temples, trying to clear his head of the pounding that was obscuring
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As Tim stood up quickly, ears ringing, the strobe painted a picture of Carl, his gun pointed at the floor, the smoke surrounding his feet almost obscuring the blood splatter
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His hand rested lightly on her cheek obscuring her from view
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Flecks of rubber deposits were plastered across the well that held the site glass obscuring the view
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Simon leans forward and tries to peer under the tent; his hair falls across his face obscuring his vision and all he can make out is a pale face with a huge nose and wide eyes
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The heat of the flames as they approach Dippa makes him scream in frustration and tears flood into his eyes obscuring his vision totally
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As I reached the intersection, a hedge sprang up obscuring my vision and I did not see the other car
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Stacy’s hair was short and brown, partially obscuring her eyes
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and by nine a cloud of dust had been generated obscuring
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There had been a fine grey mist in that direction, obscuring the landscape and sending a cold, harrowing feeling through her body and culminating in her active mind
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A heavy fog could be seen obscuring the sky just about a mile offshore and threatened to envelop the area, preventing the search party from having a fruitful investigation, unless the sun could break through the blanket of clouds and burn it away before it reached shore
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He stepped out, losing his foot to the obscuring grey
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They drifted on the breeze and swarmed around her, completely obscuring the world from sight
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obscuring his view of the Sheerness road, which he could tell from his guide book should have been
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Jehan suddenly froze and looked up at the night sky, where a huge black mass floated silently above, obscuring the stars over a wide part of the sky
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still air, obscuring my vision, temporarily
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the boat obscuring the view behind them
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his neck and obscuring his offensive tattoos then reaching
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his hat obscuring his face
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He spun his bike, stirring up a cloud of dirt, obscuring him from the laser fire
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The SHADOW obscuring the real MOTIVATIONS and INTENTIONS of those who feed us His Story
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“Your vanity is obscuring your head!” Replied Labarique in a firm tone
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Their fire brands revealed a large woven matt obscuring the cave opening
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" His eyes were dark and hooded now, obscuring any possibility of reading his thoughts
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He dogpaddled across the short stretch, then stood up and sauntered casually to the path that led from the cave to the food area, and stopped between two trees up against the rock face, partly obscuring him
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She stood over him, the shadow of her hair, her breasts, and long thin legs obscuring him in darkness
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She felt as though a misty veil was obscuring her vision
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After a time, the stormy winds and obscuring clouds dissipated
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I turned around the tree as the pair came closer, obscuring myself from view with each turn
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from the cavern ceiling temporarily obscuring my view
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Tears rolled in her eyes obscuring her vision as she felt the emotions rushing through her
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Imperfections-the obscuring pall of nature-are there until there is steady
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The snow fell in large flakes, obscuring his vision as he ran
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of the as psychological cataracts that might be obscuring their mental I-sight concerning
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obscuring its view of it
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Heavy mist swirled around us, obscuring the buildings; even the gas-lit lamplights added little in the way of illumination as Marcus, Reven, Annelle, and I entered the playhouse and were shown to a private balcony box
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I was watching the heavy cloud cover, which was obscuring most of the mountain vista ahead of us
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Working as teams, Barker and Stacey had gotten the best of Deek and his brother-in-law, partly because Deek had taken an early paint ball squarely in the mask, obscuring his vision for much of the time
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obscuring the view of the Holy of Holies from anyone
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on the water, obscuring the opposite shore
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began to fall and my breathing quickened, the condensed breath obscuring my vision
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He discovered the pair sleeping naked beneath the priest’s robes, a dark stain of blood on the lovely wool tapestry, obscuring the now truly bleeding heart of Christ
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The young woman had a thick long scarf obscuring her hair and face, but as she turned, her profile came into view
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Pulling the throw from the bedside chair, he tossed it over Adorno, obscuring the awful face
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surrounds the entire area around the tower, obscuring
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It is a cloud that is obscuring the light of spiritual Sun
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shadows, cast by fluffy white clouds obscuring the sun,
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Hidden/Hide–To be outside of the knowledge of; to prevent discovery by obscuring the truth about
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layers of obscuring (protective…) interpretations and other techniques appear to have the same
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have long deceived, while committing genocide for financial gain, and obscuring it, as always, with
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When I tired, I would turn her over on her belly and work myself between the back of her soft young legs, covering her head with my arms, obscuring the corte brunette, as I pressed her face into the pillow
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We were on the sea wall looking out to the Azov Sea, a thin haze obscuring the descent of the sun which disappeared without a significant farewell, the colour of the water turning purple and green with furls of silver and white as it rolled
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We are warned by the apostles and prophets of Christ to expect a series of pretended revelations adapted to successive ages, with a view of obscuring the revelation of God
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I turned back to the window and the clouds came back, obscuring the sun
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Don Quixote and Sancho were overwhelmed with amazement, and the bystanders lost in astonishment, while the Trifaldi went on to say: "Thus did that malevolent villain Malambruno punish us, covering the tenderness and softness of our faces with these rough bristles! Would to heaven that he had swept off our heads with his enormous scimitar instead of obscuring the light of our countenances with these wool-combings that cover us! For if we look into the matter, sirs (and what I am now going to say I would say with eyes flowing like fountains, only that the thought of our misfortune and the oceans they have already wept, keep them as dry as barley spears, and so I say it without tears), where, I ask, can a duenna with a beard to to? What father or mother will feel pity for her? Who will help her? For, if even when she has a smooth skin, and a face tortured by a thousand kinds of washes and cosmetics, she can hardly get anybody to love her, what will she do when she shows a countenace turned into a thicket? Oh duennas, companions mine! it was an unlucky moment when we were born and an ill-starred hour when our fathers begot us!" And as she said this she showed signs of being about to faint
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mellowed, without obscuring, the bright tints of youth, and the thoughtfulness
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The warden was fat with a buzz cut and rolls of flesh almost obscuring his collar
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By those best acquainted with his habits, the paleness of the young minister's cheek was accounted for by his too earnest devotion to study, his scrupulous fulfilment of parochial duty, and, more than all, by the fasts and vigils of which he made a frequent practice, in order to keep the grossness of this earthly state from clogging and obscuring his spiritual lamp
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A fog came up from the river, filling the valley and obscuring the distant flares
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It was in the upper corner, partially obscuring a postcard that displayed the Metropolitan Cathedral in Mexico City
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Louie used his hands for code, obscuring them from the guards
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The small yard was overgrown, liberally strewn with rusting debris, stacks of tires, and a fishing boat on a bent-up trailer nearly obscuring the bungalow
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We went in to see him together shortly after midnight, but he was asleep, still ashen, a mask obscuring most of his face
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The road was slick with large wet flakes obscuring the windscreen as fast as the wipers could clear them
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But this latter argument, obscuring the majesty of the former, was one too many, for Ben answered contemptuously, "The more spooneys they!" and immediately appealed to his mother whether boys were not better than girls
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THE THREE OF THEM gathered at the Coffee Bean early that morning, settling into deck chairs on the stone terrace, a wall of fog obscuring their view of the bay
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It was dark outside, and the fog had grown thick, obscuring everything beyond the car’s headlights as we sped through the French countryside
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thick bushes surrounded us, completely obscuring the view
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We show examples where these views play a central role in obscuring the understanding of important issues including the accounting for stock options and the lack of progress in the Eurozone crisis resolution
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[Indeed, any concrete discourse (utterance) finds the object at which it was directed already as it were overlain with qualifications, open to dispute, charged with value, already enveloped in an obscuring mist – or, on the contrary, by the “light” of alien words that have already been spoken about it
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Espied by some timid man-of-war or blundering discovery-vessel from afar, when the distance obscuring the swarming fowls, nevertheless still shows the white mass floating in the sun, and the white spray heaving high against it; straightway the whale's unharming corpse, with trembling fingers is set down in the log—SHOALS, ROCKS, AND BREAKERS HEREABOUTS: BEWARE! And for years afterwards, perhaps, ships shun the place; leaping over it as silly sheep leap over a vacuum, because their leader originally leaped there when a stick was held
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He was enchanted with the fine weather; the darkening clouds, sometimes obscuring the sun; the fields over which the larks soared; the woods, just covering up the top and bottom with green; the meadows on which the flocks and horses browsed, and the fields on which plowmen were already seen—but a feeling of dissatisfaction crept over him