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Obscure

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The obscure novel won critical acclaim but never became a bestseller.
She prefers to watch obscure movies rather than blockbusters.
The historian uncovered an obscure document that shed new light on an important event.
The historical event was an obscure occurrence in world history.
The museum had an exhibit on obscure 19th-century artists.
The small town is home to some obscure musicians.
The actress had a brief, obscure role in the movie before becoming famous.
The band played an obscure song from their early days.
The author's early works were obscure and only gained attention later in his career.
The author's first book was an obscure publication.
The small town is known for its obscure landmarks and hidden gems.
The indie band's music is beloved by a small but dedicated group of obscure music fans.
The book explores the lives of obscure historical figures.
The obscure language was only spoken by a few people in a remote region.
The museum showcased a collection of obscure artifacts.
The scientific discovery overturned an obscure theory.
The obscure actor finally got a break and landed a major role.
The obscure town became a tourist destination after being featured in a popular movie.
The explanation provided by the politician was deliberately obscure.
The obscure nature of the crime made it difficult for the police to solve.
The obscure language used in the scientific paper was beyond my comprehension.
The obscure message hidden in the artwork was only understood by a few.
The band gained a cult following despite being relatively obscure.
The obscure animal species was finally identified after years of research.
The technological advancements will obscure the ethical implications.
The cultural differences will obscure the shared values.
The geopolitical crisis will obscure the economic issues.
The excitement of the event will obscure the logistical challenges.
The global pandemic will obscure the social and economic inequalities.
The scientific breakthroughs will obscure the ethical considerations.
The controversy will obscure the issue at hand.
The celebrity's presence will obscure the purpose of the charity.
The artistic expression will obscure the commercial success.
The emotion in the movie will obscure the plot's inconsistencies.
The marketing campaign will obscure the flaws of the product.
The personal interests will obscure the public good.
The book was written by an obscure author that nobody had heard of before.
The shop is located in an obscure alley in the old town.
The singer had an obscure career before becoming famous.
The company's success was due to an obscure technology that they developed.
The town's history is filled with obscure stories and legends.
The curtains were drawn to obscure the room from outside view.
The thief tried to obscure his identity by wearing a mask.
The politician tried to obscure the truth by giving a vague answer.
The suspect attempted to obscure his identity by wearing a mask.
The speaker's nervousness caused her to obscure her message with unnecessary tangents.
The trail through the forest was so obscure that I got lost twice.
The staircase was obscure and dangerous to climb.
The artist used an obscure lighting technique to create a mysterious atmosphere in the painting.
The meaning of the legal document was obscure to the layman.
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