His thin lips are somewhat pursed; his cheeks are pale; he pores in an office over some obscure commercial document.
"These are not obscure documents that might be secreted somewhere in the bottom of a trunk."
They found the Septuagint a monstrous document: barbarous and obscure or, when comprehensible, repugnant.
My researchers in Massachusetts are being forced to sift through three centuries of obscure documents, most of them too fragile to be handled by human hands.
In the 1830s and 1840s he augmented his reputation by publishing many volumes of obscure historical documents and the last part of Mikhail Shcherbatov's history of Russia.
That means that the best way to find an obscure document is to search with several engines.
The first known suggestion for viewing randomness in terms of complexity was made by Leibniz in an obscure 17th-century document discovered after his death.
It is perhaps well to tell a little something about this obscure document, which, in the main, is of interest to the historian only.
While most spending is already a matter of public record, Mr. Tapscott argues that it is often buried in obscure documents.
The fax had been sent from the city courthouse in Gloucester, Massachusetts, at 0800 hours and looked like a Xeroxed copy of some obscure historical document.