Examples of using Is obscure in English and their translations into Swedish
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Claiming it works is obscure language that provides the impression that something helps people in Ploiesti Romania reduce weight.
Saying it works is obscure language that offers the impression that something aids people in Boqueron Paraguay lose weight.
Saying it works is obscure language that provides the impression that something helps individuals in Powys Wales lose weight.
Claiming it works is obscure language that provides the impression that something helps individuals in Litija Slovenia lose weight.
Claiming it works is obscure language that offers the impression that something assists individuals in Esenyurt Turkey lose weight.
In the 12th century a house of Benedictine nuns was established here, but its exact location is obscure.
The etymology of the term is obscure but in several sources, it is cited that the Wichí find the term derogatory.
Although the low-frequency preamplifier is obscure position in the tuner,
The word"Selah" at the close of verse two is obscure, and may denote a pause
in its present form is obscure or unintelligible we have made a slight change in the text
Ings of this verse are obscure and doubtful.
The final entry of his will is obscured, reading only as:"Lastly to….
The use of screws is obscured, the hold and mortises ensure resistance to this seat.
My line-of-sight is obscured?
They are obscure and enigmatical.
All the memories from this period are obscure.
Do not think your wider corruption and avarice is obscured to me, Inspector.
Your message was obscure.
The cloudy grey sky is obscured by foliage.
And the sun and the air were obscured by the smoke of the well.