Obscurity

https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/Obscurity entità di tipo: Class

An Entity is obscure, unnotable, and in general little-known. In the case of an eventive Entity, lack of fame entails a large number of people not being aware of the event's occurence; in the case of a concrete Entity, including humans, lack of fame entails non-awareness of existence. Geoffrey Rush was little known outside his native Australia when he soared to international prominence.
Obscurity 
xsd:string An Entity is obscure, unnotable, and in general little-known. In the case of an eventive Entity, lack of fame entails a large number of people not being aware of the event's occurence; in the case of a concrete Entity, including humans, lack of fame entails non-awareness of existence. Geoffrey Rush was little known outside his native Australia when he soared to international prominence. 
xsd:string An Entity is obscure, unnotable, and in general little-known. In the case of an eventive Entity, lack of fame entails a large number of people not being aware of the event's occurence; in the case of a concrete Entity, including humans, lack of fame entails non-awareness of existence. Geoffrey Rush was little known outside his native Australia when he soared to international prominence. 
An Entity is obscure, unnotable, and in general little-known. In the case of an eventive Entity, lack of fame entails a large number of people not being aware of the event's occurence; in the case of a concrete Entity, including humans, lack of fame entails non-awareness of existence. Geoffrey Rush was little known outside his native Australia when he soared to international prominence. 
xsd:string Obscurity 
Obscurity 
xsd:integer 1881 
RLG 
xsd:dateTime 2007-02-28T12:10:04+01:00 
xsd:string i+s 

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