Grappling with ACTION's history helps make the case for why a dichotomous view of Civil Rights and Black Power obscures more than it illuminates. |
Displacement of bones obscures anatomical details, but the fenestra ovalis seems to be absent. |
Aside from this confusion, this use of homicide as a dysphemism for suicide obscures the singular depravity of suicide terrorism. |
Such an analysis obscures the relation between miscarriages at different stages of gestation and maternal age. |
Anything that obscures Christ hinders worship, for it immediately distances us from the Godhead. |
In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |