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单词 Obscurity
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(1) He spent most of his life working in obscurity.
(2) The group produced two albums before disappearing into obscurity.
(3) After many years, his scientific work emerged from obscurity.
(4) After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered.
(5) She was plucked from obscurity to instant stardom.
(6) She rose from obscurity to stardom.
(7) He rose from relative obscurity to worldwide recognition.
(8) He spent his early life in relative obscurity.
(9) The course teaches students to avoid ambiguity and obscurity of expression.
(10) O'Brien died in obscurity.
(11) The agency plucked Naomi from obscurity and turned her into one of the world's top models.
(12) She was plucked from obscurity by a Hollywood film producer.
(13) He was plucked from obscurity to star in the film.
(14) Dudley tried to sink into obscurity.
(15) Arbuckle died in obscurity in 1933.
(16) A pitiful exhalation, an obscurity, a memory.
(17) Avoid obscurity of expression. Avoid ambiguity.
(18) In Washington, obscurity is never a measure of insignificance.
(19) From obscurity to fame in two rides.
(20) Marinello's was played out in relative obscurity.
(21) She chose silence, obscurity, poverty.
(22) Even his personal history was shrouded in obscurity.
(23) The lace curtains seemed to have survived from obscurity, like the antique gown of a jilted bride.
(24) The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star.
(25) He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity.
(26) For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling.
(27) It was a decision which consigned him to political obscurity.
(28) The story is convoluted and opaque, often to the point of total obscurity.
(29) "How can that be?" asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply.
(30) Already there were indications that the contest had helped some of those aspiring writers emerge from total obscurity.
(1) He spent most of his life working in obscurity.
(2) The group produced two albums before disappearing into obscurity.
(3) After many years, his scientific work emerged from obscurity.
(4) The actress was only 17 when she was plucked from obscurity and made a star.
(5) He was briefly famous in his twenties but then sank into obscurity.
(6) After languishing in obscurity for many years, her early novels have recently been rediscovered.
(7) For the lucky few, there's the chance of being plucked from obscurity and thrown into the glamorous world of modelling.
(8) It was a decision which consigned him to political obscurity.
(31) After being voted out of office, Rios Montt seemed consigned to political obscurity.
(32) There is enough light for those who desire to see, and enough obscurity for those who have a contrary disposition. Blaise Pascal 
(33) Like anyone who has lived most of his life in relative obscurity, Payne remains uncomfortable with public scrutiny.
(34) Would the idea of drugs useful against germs once again have faded into obscurity?
(35) Certain species are still prospering, but as a class the reptiles are slowly trailing the amphibians into obscurity.
(36) Then with the coming of the railways they slipped back into obscurity.
(37) Even more surprising there are no stars: a deficiency which today usually condemns a climb to total obscurity.
(38) There one came to terms with obscurity, with low tones, one did not demand full clarity of mind or motive.
(39) It was ironic, though, that without the official opposition the bull-running would probably have faded quietly away into obscurity.
(40) That other story, likewise, traced the path from poverty to wealth and obscurity to fame.
(41) The prehistory of that good, however, remains clouded to us in obscurity.
(42) He pays her to remain in obscurity, fearing she may reveal the respectability of his origins.
(43) You can plunge back into obscurity or put your hide on the line.
(44) Rarely has a term of public discourse gone so directly from obscurity to meaninglessness without any intervening period of coherence.
(45) Their bayonets flashed through the obscurity, lighted up by the bivouac fires.
(46) These groups relish their own obscurity, because it allows them to do things in a covert manner, like cockroaches.
(47) This page tracks the ups and downs of those stars whose careers have led them from obscurity to fame and back again.
(48) Clark is too good a player to slide into obscurity, but a brittle temperament hasn't helped the recovery process.
(49) Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds. Alexandre Dumas 
(50) Cataloged below are some traits I believe a networked-based economy would exhibit: Distributed CoresThe boundaries of a company blur to obscurity.
(51) Released shortly afterwards by the appositely elusive Water Brothers records[Sentence dictionary], it should have passed into obscurity almost instantly.
(52) Hunold was not executed, as we might expect, but returned to the obscurity of his monastic life.
(53) A hundred years on, his portrait has been removed from the National Portrait Gallery and his name had slipped into obscurity.
(54) In jazz, sidemen often toil in the shadows, except in circles where obscurity is a selling point.
(55) The Government Commission was established here in triumph, and sank here into obscurity.
(56) It would be lost in obscurity, perhaps still being used as unofficial storage space by its neighboring furniture gallery.
(57) It is interesting to speculate on the possible reasons for his total obscurity during the intervening years of the Restoration.
(58) He ridicules but secretly envies Saburov, who accepts professional obscurity and poverty rather than compromising his talent by betraying his artistic ideals.
(59) As times and contexts change the visionaries of yesterday fade into obscurity or, worse, become the villains of today.
(60) And, after a spell of obscurity, Sidney Bechet was making waves again.
(61) How could he change his life, which seemed irretrievably set on a course of obscurity?
(62) This nondescript little gem across from Arizona Stadium has been languishing in relative obscurity for the last two years.
(63) Let us suppose that the lady did not die, but was whisked into obscurity.
(64) Wycliffe came from the obscurity of the Dark Ages.
(65) Gallbladder was detected as atrophia or obscurity.
(66) Hodges saw his shot to lift his fleshy, leafless shrub from obscurity. That's because salicornia has another nifty quality: It can be converted into biofuel.
(67) Everything you want to attain from the opera but feel painful to the obscurity and inaccessibility of it, you can get started from Musicals by a much simpler and easier way.
(68) Dueing to the obscurity sings and interference of protopathy diseases, the treatment and diagnosis of drug-induced eye diseases could be ignored.
(69) This kind of obscurity is not only pretentions; it is short-sighted.
(70) There is another form of wilful obscurity that masquerades as aristocratic exclusiveness.
(71) Towards the end of the war, she complained to a friend: 'I can't see why they don't just forget all about the Windsors and let us be where we want to be-in obscurity.'
(72) Fuzzy rhetoric, a speech act of high aesthetic value, has its re-creative functions such as implicitness, imagery, obscurity, and emotions.
(73) English rhyming slang is gaining popularity throughout English speaking countries, especially among youngsters, with its obscurity and implicitness.
(74) You may be serving in obscurity in some small place, feeling unknown and unappreciated.
(75) Iowa and New Hampshire are not doomed to obscurity quite yet.
(76) Both men fell in with mean political machines—Arthur in New York, Mr Jonathan in the Niger Delta—and were elevated from total obscurity to the vice-presidency by scheming regional bosses.
(77) His prose is vigorous and dense, occasionally to the point of obscurity.
(78) That approach might well seem a recipe for obscurity, which is what many chefs, diners and critics predicted for his restaurant, Noma, when it opened in Copenhagen in 2003.
(79) And actually, there is nothing strange about it, as the main feature and goal of surrealism is to surprise, catch the audience, and fascinate people with obscurity, incomprehensibility, and mystery.
(80) In this way, the theme of his works shows multi - meanings,[http:///obscurity.html] profoundness and obscurity.
(81) After all, isn't that gap narrowing to the point of obscurity?
(82) Yet if your starting point is obscurity, even bad publicity may be helpful, argues Alan Sorensen, an economics professor at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.
(83) The rich had not become so conspicuously rich as to drown all moderate incomes in obscurity.
(84) Witness standard is characterized by intangibility, obscurity, legality, as well as minimum.
(85) The most dramatic event of the Nixon presidency occurred in near obscurity.
(86) But I also recall the ecstasy of being plucked from obscurity at another event to dance with a John Travolta look-alike.
(87) We do not adopt the method of Bole (a man in the Chou Dynasty) who examined the qualities of horses, but instead a host of horses galloping, and so let the steeds rise from obscurity.
(88) If you've seen "Reservoir Dogs" or "Kill Bill, " you know his soundtracks pull unforgivingly from the depths of obscurity.
(89) No longer do small country auction houses have to languish in obscurity.
(90) He represents all the people that proceed from glory to decline and symbolizes all the heroes that tragically sink into obscurity, thus embodying much of the soul in him.
(91) And in that day shall the deaf hear the words of the book, and the eyes of the blind shall see out of obscurity, and out of darkness.
(92) Gino clawed his way out of underworld obscurity to become a millionaire hotelier.
(93) After centuries of obscurity, the ancient faith of Zoroastrianism had a new visibility, and a symbolic standard to raise.
(94) But I also recall the ecstasy of being plucked from obscurity at another event to dance with a 7)John Travolta look-alike.
(95) His contribution to pure land of Buddhism and his obscurity in ages formed a sharp contrast.
(96) The concept "security through obscurity" is well known—and well derided—because doing things in an obscure way, hoping that no one will get wise to your method, is just asking for problems.
(97) Equivocality, Obscurity, or Ambiguity : A Study Ambiguity Theory ""
(98) The Orrery is my life's work, and I would hate to see it pass into obscurity now.
(99) The man whose virtue has no source except a purely terrestrial prudence will, in such a world, become an adventurer if he has the courage, and, if not,(http:///obscurity.html) will seek obscurity as a timid time-server.
(100) Dai Li was a natural for the job: he was the classic rise from obscurity to great power through cunning, intelligence, and deviousness.
(101) Edmond inserted his lever in the ring and exerted all his strength; the flag-stone yielded, and disclosed steps that descended until they were lost in the obscurity of a subterraneous grotto.
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