Sentences with phrase «almost obscures the fact»

All of this almost obscures the fact that Giant is actually a pasta restaurant — a place that makes its own lasagna, gnocchi, pici, and something called «sortallini,» which is what it sounds like: «sort - of tortellini.»

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The wonder of it has been obscured for most readers by the fact that it comes to them in their own language, hence is accepted, half unconsciously, almost as modern literature.
In fact, he had been scoring obscure indies for almost a decade prior, but Grace is really coming into his own of late and finding himself very much in demand for indie filmmakers seeking a atmospheric and unsettling sound.
Does this partly account for the peculiar fact that, despite its obvious significance — and its inclusion in such landmark exhibitions as «Primary Structures» at New York's Jewish Museum in 1966 and «When Attitudes Become Form» at Kunsthalle Bern in 1969 — his art can almost be described as obscure?
An English judge wrote, almost 50 years ago, in Ilkiw v.Samuel [1963] 2 All ER 879 at 889: «[t] he law is nearly always most obscure [when] judges say the principle is plain but the difficulty lies in its application to the particular facts».
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