Tools like Arcane Blast, Arcane Missiles, Mirror Image and Frostbolt are standard cards for Tempo Mage.
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Much of Chafe's analysis is arcane, in places straining credulity; but Bach, too, was a man of arcane bent.
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When I ask him about his name, he gives me an equation: Arcane = Mystery Abyss = Eternal Blackness Arcane + Abyss = Arcanabyss He is the mystery of eternal blackness.
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Youth tribes are, in essence, competitive displays of arcane knowledge that can last for years at a time – but due to the internet, there isn't much worth knowing about that's arcane any more.
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Can an Arcane Crypto Ledger Replace Uber, Spotify and AirBnB?
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I find the idea of a pageant kind of arcane.
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This isn't just another datapoint in some arcane academic text.
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It made for a silly treatment of an arcane subject.
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The rules covering their employment are complex, arcane and tedious.
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It's worth it when the arcane controls finally do click.
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The latest arcane provision of note is the 21625th Amendment.
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Disclosure rules may seem arcane, but money corrupts medical research.
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The trial unveiled many secrets of Harvard's arcane admissions process.
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The life of Japan's monarchs is absurdly formal and arcane.
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There will be disquisitions on arcane topics including, frequently, mapmaking.
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He is also an expert on his event's arcane history.
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Hence, a pivot to the axes of arcane and boring.
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The rules are arcane, and I.R.S. guidance has been changing.
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It's an arcane text on the theory of maritime military strategy.
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There is a lot of paper that goes around, it's arcane.
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: So, when life gives you arcane laws, make lemonade.
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Yet few politicians are equipped to scrutinise, say, arcane financial rules.
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It's probably an arcane joke I'm not smart enough to understand.
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The word she uses, "tidying," is annoying and arcane to them.
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But obstacles -- especially those that come with arcane Senate rules -- abound.
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Oceanographers use a compelling and arcane vocabulary to describe this process.
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But this once arcane law has become infamous with good reason.
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But like other nominees, he is trapped in arcane parliamentary tactics.
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That sometimes leads to translating the arcane language of weather science.
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A little arcane, but TOP SEEDED over CLOUD NINE was interesting.
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To be sure, our arcane tax system cries out for reform.
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I slid my fingers in increasingly arcane maneuvers, imagining videotape perfection.
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The current tax code is an arcane mess across the board.
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It's horrible on every level, but also absurdly arcane and specific.
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Although the theological debate may be arcane, the secular stakes are huge.
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It doesn't take fancy statistics or arcane measurements to see their influence.
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Thursday's vote is about arcane rules for moving wires on utility poles.
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This delicious possibility stems from the arcane rules of the Democratic caucuses.
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CANVAS makes the process behind radical political change look markedly less arcane.
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There's no reason to carry these arcane conventions into modern online speak.
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The process here is arcane but the effect is most definitely not.
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The sport has its own arcane terminology, with difficulty ratings like V236.
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"So when life hands you arcane laws, make lemonade," the video says.
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For one, there's no secret strategy or arcane knowledge needed to invest.
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Many of the arcane rules in place were traded for campaign contributions.
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But this unfussy account of an arcane local ritual ends with screams.
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It's an environment where brilliant, inane dogmas flourish, arcane codes are spoken.
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It managed to be intellectual without being arcane, contemporary without being gimmicky.
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New York's arcane election laws keep a defeated incumbent on the ballot.
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"These are not arcane process issues," said David Axelrod, the Democratic strategist.
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Wood finds relevance in one of their most arcane interests, political theory.
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This crisis is not about arcane matters like credit ratings and derivatives.
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Editorial Patent infringement cases may seem like arcane disputes between faceless businesses.
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Much will depend on the Democratic Party's arcane math for awarding delegates.
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The work's political, spiritual, and whatnot themes are arcane, but never mind.
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It's also quite readable in the pantheon of intentionally arcane privacy policies.
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However much repeal we can do under these arcane budget reconciliation rules.
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Then, Boone found an arcane legal loophole that would make their marriage possible.
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This problem isn't just some arcane or self-indulgent exercise for computer geeks.
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But many Democrats want to bypass the arcane process of inherent contempt altogether.
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Her comments prompted Republicans to invoke an arcane rule to cut her off.
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The score, by first-time film composer William Arcane, is unconventional and startling.
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This debate may seem arcane, but it has significant political and societal implications.
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An arcane foreign-policy row has thus become implicated in domestic political disagreements.
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What seemed an arcane procedural row has become what some call a "crisis".
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Something is happening beneath the surface, something arcane and verging on the magical.
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GOP aides say that the exemption was necessary because of arcane Senate Rules.
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Half the doors are locked with arcane traps; the others are just locked.
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Likewise, arcane laws -- including one that prevents raiding private homes between 9 p.m.
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This is especially true the more complicated and arcane a company's technology is.
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WATCH this arcane fight because it could be another place conservatives get rolled.
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A note: the Buy American provisions are riddled with arcane language and exceptions.
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While arcane, the two-speech rule has been used to great effect before.
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Award bonus points for arcane trivia, frequent visits and thorny or new works.
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It's because the issues seem arcane that corporate lobbyists get away with murder.
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The main cause was something far more arcane: bond yields and interest rates.
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But that hasn't made a difference to arcane rules on summer flounder catches.
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Making matters more arcane, some of these purported crimes overlapped, the government said.
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Voters have things on their minds other than the arcane minutiae of lawmaking.
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It's a quirky sport, full of physical suffering, arcane tactics and strange apparel.
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L) sent out an arcane-sounding press release - bus operator National Express (NEX.
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What matters, of course, is not some arcane voting process in the Senate.
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Now, they are resorting to abusing arcane Senate traditions to undermine the president.
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They are merely ignorant and poorly informed and innocent of Washington's arcane ways.
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McConnell controls the floor ruthlessly, drawing on a cluttered toolbox of arcane techniques.
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Even Polaroid's "instant pictures" seem charmingly arcane compared to today's effortless image machines.
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Seemed like adult basketball, some arcane and obscure thing he didn't really understand.
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Given the powers of his new office, it is more than an arcane question.
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Is it from arcane teachings handed down over centuries in the form of books?
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But what if the joke was so arcane that only the scientist got it?
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Anyway, this is all arcane mumbo jumbo that most sane humans wouldn't care about.
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It looks like a high-energy shoot-em-up in a strange, arcane world.
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Arcane-seeming subjects may be able to reshape a state's approach to executive power.
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And yet, it still has all the quirky, arcane miscellanies of a private collection.
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The agricultural supply chain is rife with middlemen and hindered by an arcane bureaucracy.
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An arcane British law outlaws the "undue influence involving the threat of spiritual injury".
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Bess can slide along ropes, control robots, and operate all kinds of arcane machinery.
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After weeks of practice, I became accustomed to the Hugo 28000's arcane controls.
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"Riot Games' Arcane" is a Riot-produced animated series exploring two memorable "LoL" characters.
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Instead, the research files appear under such arcane URLs as http://220006vmhfw2202isbe2628j28500tgn6900epw2628x-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/.
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But debate over Senate procedure may be too arcane to resonate beyond the Beltway.
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And we learned about very arcane rules in both the Senate and the House.
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Maybe this was all some arcane plan she'd explain later, while sucking his dick.
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Many of these are specifically freeing up the arcane and rarified world of investment.
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They cited obscure international treaties and arcane points of Caribbean law, Potter told me.
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The financial world is buzzing with an arcane sounding issue—the inverted yield curve.
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People do love the stylus for various, strange reasons that are arcane to me.
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And he departed in many ways from the guarded or arcane language others favored.
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It's a name that calls to mind things like astrological and arcane philosophy books.
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STELA dates back to an arcane piece of legislation, the Cable Act of 85033.
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Answering that is made harder by the arcane way in which America measures poverty.
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LoungeBuddy opens the arcane world of airport lounges to everyone, even those in economy.
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But few citizens understand the arcane procedures that undergird that system — and few care.
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Her Twitter feed is filled with enigmatic thoughts, and her manifesto with arcane symbols.
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Court orders, appeals, and other arcane processes are business as usual in the law.
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The bot shines a light on the humble, the arcane and apparently un-memeable.
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Do you view Arcane as solely a record label, or more of a platform?
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I feel that the way I approach Arcane is definitely from a curatorial standpoint.
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For arcane reasons, equally-sized import taxes and export subsidies should cancel each other out.
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The Trocks resurrect a somewhat arcane term and concept — En Travesti — to describe their work.
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The rules for selecting delegates are complicated and arcane -- but they are not a secret.
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Discussion about amendments and votes are so arcane that only legislative insiders can understand them.
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And yes, there are arcane ways for wealthy individuals to buy shares on secondary markets.
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Pricing in arcane reaches of bond markets and elsewhere shows investors are not taking chances.
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The seemingly arcane debate about the discount rate on pension liabilities hinges around this point.
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This seems like a bit of arcane bureaucratic wrangling, but it's potentially a big step.
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The point of doing all this is not to arrive at some arcane statistical conclusion.
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Distributed processing is a big sub-field of AI research, but it's also quite arcane.
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I did not think such a harsh and arcane policy would ever actually be enacted.
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But others are so arcane that it's not clear even PathoGlyph understands how they work.
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I'd overcome acid-spewing slime creatures, barreled through gremlin cultists, and confronted autonomous arcane artifacts.
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But, boyd believes, there's no reason to carry these arcane conventions into modern online speak.
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We did some definitions for people that didn't understand because it's a pretty arcane thing.
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In other words, arcane loopholes, even now, are allowing credibly accused abusers to operate unfettered.
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Open, running play can be stopped and wound back for any number of arcane infringements.
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Maybe that sounds boring and arcane to you, but the backstory is actually quite gripping.
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She's interested in the sociology of the political styles, especially the "arcane" style of conservatives.
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Although the label feasted on arcane artists, Mr. Miller saw nothing peculiar about his tastes.
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The details of the alleged corporate conspiracy in Colorado are arcane, to put it mildly.
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The complications included navigating arcane federal rules and dealing with a changing cast of officials.
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But we haven't heard enough from nurses, whose world is just as arcane and important.
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It's a bet that something as arcane as password management is poised to go mainstream.
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You'd think an activity as arcane as a board interview would be a mere formality.
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It may seem odd to be so urgent about something so arcane and even hypothetical.
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Members blame arcane Senate rules, leadership, polarization, fear, outside groups, long memories and short tempers.
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Democrats have warned that violations of the arcane provision could even lead to Trump's impeachment.
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Currently, it uses an arcane methodology unlike any other used, and distorts the bidding process.
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The 19th-century belief that skull shape revealed character provides some amusing, arcane cocktail names.
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But the law might present an even more arcane dilemma for a future President Schultz.
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Queens, Knights, Fools, Priestesses, Magicians, and a whole host of arcane paraphernalia populate these worlds.
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But lord knows I'll be paying attention when the game's most arcane secrets are plumbed.
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I purposely never write "Records" after "Arcane" because I don't want to just release records.
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What's more, the arcane and rarely enlisted deal structure Time would use has tripped up others.
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Wall Street has always struggled to understand Washington, flummoxed by its Byzantine procedures and arcane rituals.
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For teenagers these days, social media is real life, with its own arcane rules and etiquette.
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They're approachable, connecting to real experiences and culture instead of throwing arcane terminology in your face.
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The case became embroiled in internal feuds that rage within the arcane world of rabbinical justice.
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These myriad combinations of letters and numbers can often be arcane and confusing to potential employees.
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One of the more arcane but effective ways to get messages across has been fax machines.
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Your legislative expertise, your knowledge of the arcane ins and outs of the bill-writing process?
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The hobby had an arcane, almost Victorian dustiness to it, akin to collecting stamps or coins.
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For a president to show such interest in the arcane details of building design is unusual.
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No one ever gets in big trouble for skirting these arcane and hard-to-understand laws.
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Despite its importance, impeachment is a challenging and arcane subject — the Finnegans Wake of constitutional law.
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Trump responded the next day to Kim Jong Un's arcane insult with some standard name-calling.
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Arcane knowledge — real estate law, insurance titles, say — is often the key to solving these mysteries.
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It's also laced in arcane delusion about what it means to be a young person today.
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Probing naked broomrape's common and Latin names rapidly leads down the rabbit hole of the arcane.
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Some embraced Marxist ideologies, often becoming trapped by the arcane factional disputes that seethed among them.
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Admittedly, the core issue sounds incredibly arcane: namely, the mechanism for how to resolve trade disputes.
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There are essayists who can take the most arcane or trifling subjects and make them enthralling.
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We were charged per character and sending speed was slow, so arcane abbreviations were often used.
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Yes, the factory is a destabilizing place, so labyrinthine it's hard to navigate, with arcane rules.
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The rule was overturned with an arcane but powerful tool known as the Congressional Review Act.
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Hockey is a vortex of madness that only arcane ice mystics can come close to understanding.
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We learned about some very arcane rules in obviously both the Senate and in the House.
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The group's content is also littered with sometimes arcane references to various inside jokes over the years.
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After all, arcane changes to a country's constitution should not trigger crisis or a change of government.
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It is good news that the arcane issue of political reform has moved on to the streets.
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To many, it's a confusing, arcane system that puts too much power in the hands of insiders.
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If you thought nuclear fission weapons were complex, nuclear rocket propulsion is more arcane and mysterious still.
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Questions that might otherwise be settled legislatively are instead the object of arcane legal and constitutional wrangling.
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The MPAA adheres to an arcane, not fully known set of rules occasionally verging on the ridiculous.
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Beyond the arcane issues of Britain's unwritten constitution and the royal prerogative lie some big political arguments.
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Arcane hand signals are still used during short bursts of intense and "highly liquid" five-minute sessions.
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Content warning: the following article contains graphic allusions to abuse—and rape—and arcane psychiatric treatment procedures.
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And, citing arcane procedural concerns, it has kept open vacancies for judges on the WTO's appeals court.
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Maybe there's some arcane button combination, or a ritual blood sacrifice that no one's puzzled out yet.
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At the same hearing IAG Chief Executive Willie Walsh described the ownership systems governing airlines as "arcane".
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As the artists in People Who Work Here demonstrate, artistic purity is a romanticized, if arcane notion.
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It's not related to the idea that numbers possess mystical meanings, but it can sound similarly arcane.
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Two arcane and long-standing fights are at the center of President Trump's trade war with Canada.
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Two: The original Ghostbusters has an arcane damsel-in-distress story premise, and extremely unsubtle rape analogies.
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Kerouac was not interested in the arcane and he was not a visionary writer, but Lamantia was.
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If this sounds like an arcane system designed to keep salaries down, well that's because it is.
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I think it's more reflective of some of the arcane nature of New York election law itself.
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And the Senate bill is already known to comply with the Senate's arcane and complex budget rules.
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" The distinctions were explained to trainees in arcane formulas such as "Not Protected + Quasi protected = not protected.
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Unfortunately, the state's arcane water laws make it difficult for competing users to bargain for water rights.
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He faces the challenge of getting his outsider troops to attend arcane, lengthy and often boring meetings.
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The game's most arcane solutions are excised, leaving you to play puzzles that have fairly simple solutions.
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But a majority of works date from 2000 and are often arcane, ineffective or not especially innovative.
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It is true that arcane parliamentary procedure has been used by all sides of the Brexit divide.
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Founded in 1924, the club seems like an anachronism today, full of arcane etiquette, dress and pageantry.
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We walked through a series of rooms filled with arcane devices—a fever cabinet, a lobotomy table.
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McDermott describes nine pitches, weaving player and coach interviews into an absorbing examination of this arcane art.
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But conservatives read Voegelin attentively, and set about trying to spread his arcane message to the masses.
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Unlike Duchamp, whose work can be difficult and arcane, Baldessari is a conceptualist with a common touch.
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Using arcane time-travel powers, Biden promises to take us back to the halcyon days before 2016.
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Under impeachment's arcane rules, senators will submit written queries to be read aloud by the chief justice.
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Power in our current democracy is determined not by popular will but by arcane and undemocratic rules.
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To him, the phenomenon of interlocking directorships was not arcane or irrelevant to daily life in Vermont.
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Democratic-controlled states, particularly northeastern states like New York and Massachusetts, have their own arcane voter laws.
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As Armed Services chairman, reforming the Pentagon's arcane weapons-buying practices became one of Thornberry's signature efforts.
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Nearly all the proposals have been tripped up by the same arcane 1946 law governing administrative policies.
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The word "dotard" in particular sent people to the dictionary to look up the arcane put-down.
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No matter how arcane the material, he invariably finds some fascinating narrative thread to suck readers in.
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To potential new users, it's a real challenge to learn all of Twitter's often arcane little features.
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Your character awakens all alone on a dark, mysterious world, surrounded by arcane machinery and Alien-inspired horrors.
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They are recognizable—marginally evocative of Zeppelin's "No Quarter"—and yet arcane, like shimmering afterthoughts or secrets withheld.
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Through the use of arcane atomic technologies, the Axis have brought back modern technology from the year 2018.
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Willie Walsh, IAG's boss, has asked the EU to relax its ownership rules, which the firm calls "arcane".
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The Twitter community has developed an arcane code of honor to compensate for its lack of privacy controls.
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THE way the world's languages are displayed digitally can be a topic of raging, if somewhat arcane, debate.
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Books of arcane knowledge with titles like "Talking to the Dead" line one wall from floor to ceiling.
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Even so, ad analytics might seem like an arcane industry for an actor/filmmaker to want to tackle.
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"He is a transactional lawyer and knows very well the complexities and arcane nature of our disclosure regime."
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The company's slides were rich on arcane initialisms like DTI and UFS, and its pitch was unapologetically technical.
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Reducing mana cost around spells played makes Arcane Giant a useful resource in lots of different deck styles.
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That's because, Guler believes, a generation of people crave the complexity and connection restored to this arcane system.
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And our arcane rules and customs are deliberately intended to require broad cooperation to function well at all.
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We learned a lot about some very arcane rules in, obviously, both the Senate and in the House.
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While it may just sound like arcane monetary talk, the stakes are high both for investors and consumers.
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Arcane Senate rules that were flexible under Democratic control are apparently set in concrete with Republicans in power.
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Similar intrigue surrounds the reelection campaign itself, with some Trump allies expressing concern even about relatively arcane topics.
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Other spells like Arcane Intellect or Cabalist's Tome put more resources in your hand, and merit some experimentation.
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"Maybe we can just for a second talk about the arcane matter, the Constitution," he said in another.
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To many visitors today, figures of saints and Bible stories are as arcane as Egyptian gods and myths.
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The issue might sound arcane, but it has significant financial implications, because Tony Awards can drive ticket sales.
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It's an arcane fight, but a consequential one too, because President Trump is reversing course on climate policy.
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National news is engulfed by 24/7 debate over arcane and unresolved legal hypotheticals that left even Sen.
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But first, bear with me as we plunge into the arcane world of tax incentives and government privatization.
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Corporate tax reform is an arcane matter involving changes to dozens of highly specific and complicated tax provisions.
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Today's subscriptions are a little more complicated (or expensive), with arcane rules that change their value proposition entirely.
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House Republicans have been operating under somewhat arcane budget rules to avoid a Democratic filibuster in the Senate.
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Instead, Republicans have submitted to arcane budget rules that let them pass bills with a simple majority, i.e.
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Potential losers made their voices heard last week over the border adjustment tax, an arcane but sweeping change.
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But there are a few straightforward business factors to consider that don't require mastery or arcane accounting principles.
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While it may sound like just arcane monetary talk, the stakes are high for both investors and consumers.
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We learned a lot about some very arcane rules in obviously both the Senate and in the House.
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Brick Body Kids Still Daydream is the response: an alchemic blend of native myth and arcane housing policy.
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Fröbe-Kapteyn was not an artist; she was a researcher into the arcane and the persistence of symbolic forms.
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In short, Republicans run their own show, according to their own arcane rules and bylaws—as do the Democrats.
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The language was new, and in the arcane process of discerning where the thinking resides among central bankers, significant.
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Though she'd long yearned to work on spaceflight, she feared there would be little demand for her arcane expertise.
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There's a whole art to that, like an arcane thing these guys really got a handle on this season.
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Explanations tend to cite the Communications Act of 1934 — arcane fodder for a kitchen table or dorm room discussion.
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But old people always wake up at like 6 AM, seemingly through some sort of horrible insomniac arcane witchcraft.
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Mr Buffett contends these figures partly reflect arcane accounting standards which do not cope well with his varied investments.
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United didn't apologize for that incident, instead pointing concerned customers to an arcane clause in its contact of carriage.
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The House was forced to vote again after the Senate parliamentarian ruled three minor provisions violated arcane Senate rules.
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Politics is a strange a capricious beast, but few political processes are as odd and arcane as the caucuses.
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Unlike the arcane compression technology that underlines Pied Piper, the fictional startup in Silicon Valley, mobile games are universal.
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And this is where I found myself leaning heavily on over a decade's worth of arcane knowledge about BattleMechs.
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The inclusion of Yogg-Saron is most obvious, but the Violet Teacher and Arcane Giant are also must-haves.
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It's time off work for arcane, often vestigially religious reasons that we choose not to think about too much.
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Quarters, beer pong, and more arcane drinking and substance-abuse games that proliferate in the 30-and-under set.
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I love technology when it's new, arcane, exotic, or quixotic, but I hate it when it's pointless and misleading.
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This stirred interest in the idea of trading volatility itself, but variance swaps remained too arcane for wide usage.
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Unfortunately, this tax reduction could not be made permanent because of obstruction from the left and arcane Senate rules.
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Arcane Senate procedures, which McConnell knows well, can also give him an out to scramble the entire House package.
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The first was the reinstatement of the ultrahigh-frequency discount, an arcane rule that digital technology had rendered obsolete.
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"Riot Games' Arcane" is a "League of Legends" animated series developed and produced by Riot Games releasing in 2020.
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Well, first of all, the House needs to vote on the measure again because of an arcane Senate rule.
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Americans tend to struggle to grasp the ways of the European Union, which admittedly are complex and often arcane.
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Attacking the independence of the central bank is a more arcane element of the strategy, but it's also vital.
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He can solve its mysteries, however, because he and his "eidetic" memory understand arcane symbols from every ancient culture.
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In this literal layering of codes, Brown positions technology as religion's new mirror—a twin source of arcane mystery.
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JK Rowling revealed the arcane knowledge of how wizards in her original historical description of the Chamber of Secrets.
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Do planetary scientists, with their arcane interests and occasional searches for alien life, strike you as an exotic tribe?
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Rigid hierarchies, from the king to the pauper, were maintained by an arcane system of debts, favors, and gifts.
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The protocols that underpin the relationship between the news media and the president might seem arcane to many Americans.
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Money in "Atlanta" is like an occult force, flowing through everything but accessible only through arcane arts and invocations.
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But being a little less mathematical, it's a bizarre hobby based on navigating red tape and arcane currency rules.
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By Parliament's arcane rules (it mostly hinged on the meaning of "forthwith"), Mr. Bercow should have rejected that amendment.
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Hardly. In the arcane world of chief executive contracts and compensation policies, this legal battle may only be beginning.
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To the surprise of many in Silicon Valley, these arcane and somewhat mysterious systems had finally started to work.
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Amid the arcane discussions of Supreme Court precedent and judicial philosophy, the Kavanaugh hearings did have some lighter moments.
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Much of Felgueiras's time is spent tracking down the dwindling supplies of arcane ingredients to recreate these historical hues.
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The change, proposed by the Treasury Department, is arcane, but in a financial crisis, it could be hugely consequential.
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"The American people elect leaders to address the issues facing our country, not to cower behind arcane parliamentary procedure."
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New York created a similar position in March, a few months after repealing arcane laws against dancing in bars.
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Downstairs from Keith's Harvard office, there is a lab cluttered with students fiddling with pipettes and arcane scientific instruments.
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The Pour The set of rituals attached to ordering wine in good restaurants can sometimes seem arcane and confusing.
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We are an ethics watchdog group with a longstanding interest in federal rulemaking and the arcane public comment process.
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And in spite of an abundance of arcane historical information, Mr. Odell said, there were few questions involving minorities.
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It's an arcane relic of neighbor-to-neighbor politics, but also an example of democracy at its grass-roots finest.
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Download it here Above: 'Sonic Dreams Collection' screencap via YouTube Thus my next game, Sonic Dreams Collection, by Arcane Kids.
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In a circle of padded, red-leather seats, traders use arcane hand signals in five-minute bursts of intense trading.
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But the judges pushed back, saying the AG "uses arcane rules" and "twists the meaning" of the Proposition 64 language.
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The loving send-ups of arcane detail tickle the cognoscenti, while the perfectly timed slapstick offers belly laughs for all.
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The difference between these two approaches is technically arcane, but it can be summed up in a single word: depth.
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He has a surface-level-at-best understanding of most policies, so going in for arcane policy discussions doesn't work.
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The book features so many case studies of the N.C.A.A.'s arcane, Dickensian rules that they start to feel numbing.
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Headphones have a famously arcane taxonomy, the first tier of which is the distinction between open- and closed-back models.
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Some of the paintings come across as arcane diagrams, while others have the signs of the zodiac in each corner.
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I'm on the lookout for others like it, too; games that share this arcane knowledge seem few and far between.
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My biggest is concern that they not allow, some of these arcane rules that have nothing to with the Constitution.
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The few who do are typically greeted with an arcane, browser-based interface loaded with networking buzzwords and engineering jargon.
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And on crowdsourced and managed Wikipedia, that means heated, arcane, and tautological debates, often driven by political and cultural biases.
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Until last year, JCT used a variety of economic models in its arcane calculations, reflecting the uncertainties in such work.
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Suspend or decrease your cable access and rediscover the arcane joys of reading and listening to music in the evening.
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There will be more rounds of Republican strife and debates over arcane parliamentary procedure with a new cast of lawmakers.
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I'm about to witness an arcane ritual intended to bewitch Wall Street and help it fall in love with cryptocurrency.
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He introduced a law to rehabilitate and compensate thousands of gay men prosecuted and jailed under an arcane German law.
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"Westworld," appropriately, had a maze at the center of its story, since its arcane and elaborate plot often resembled one.
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What was it like getting the actors to a place where they could speak this convoluted, arcane dialogue so naturally?
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He cannot have anticipated that this arcane bit of trade policy might one day interfere with his wife's presidential bid.
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The arcane rules of the House on discharge petitions have often negated their effectiveness and discouraged members from introducing them.
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Kathleen Belew, a historian at the University of Chicago, has studied some of the same arcane—but newly relevant—laws.
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The seemingly arcane tweak drew an outcry from Democrats who warned it could have a major impact on immigrant communities.
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Arcane, complex American laws governing distribution of alcoholic beverages virtually assure that every state will have a very different selection.
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"Its team brings to the table the capabilities of managing a Byzantine and arcane process of pharmacy regulation," he said.
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Yet, because of arcane budgeting rules, these tax cuts will expire in several years unless Congress moves to extend them.
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The arcane world of clearing has moved onto the political agenda since Britain voted to leave the EU in 2019.
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Pai has taken the time to master the arcane statutory and regulatory grist that drives the mill at the FCC.
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Rand Paul angrily tweeted about arcane government spending, and Democrats shook their head at the lack of gun control measures.
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Kirrane (pronounced kih-RAIN) held an arcane sports record: the longest span between appearances on United States Olympic hockey teams.
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He created an elaborate game with arcane rules that could only be played in this courtyard, under this linden tree.
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Republicans said the appearance of a tax increase for low-income people was a mirage resulting from arcane fiscal math.
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But with the political system increasingly polarized, Congress legislates less and less often — especially about arcane details of administrative law.
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It's all a bit arcane—enough to require an elaborate FAQ with apologia about its complexity—so bear with me.
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I knew Eataly usually offered hundreds of varieties of rare Italian olive oils, arcane pastas, obscure salumi and other treats.
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Wayne Shorter is not only one of jazz's greatest composers but its angel of esotericism, an enlightened and arcane elder.
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He has said that he would crusade in Albany to make the city's arcane property tax system fairer across neighborhoods.
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The reason has to do with arcane but critical parliamentary rules and the sequencing of big-ticket GOP agenda items.
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For too long, Senate Republicans have used the arcane and undemocratic filibuster to thwart the will of the American people.
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To him, they weren't arcane historical figures or foreign places, they were associates of his father, or places he'd visited.
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A nation in the balance as its officials contend with an arcane electoral system that varies from state to state.
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But on Sunday, he declared that it's time for caucuses, with their complex and often-arcane processes, to be eliminated.
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Freshmen preparing for their inaugural turn chairing the Senate have described her as a lifeline to navigating arcane legislative questions.
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The investigation into possible Russia ties to the Trump campaign may well turn on the enforcement of that arcane law.
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Democrats have eagerly filled the void with a steady trickle of measures, using arcane procedures to produce a paper trail.
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"Previously a deadly regulatory combination of arcane rules, lack of transparency and opacity discouraged large established global investors," she said.
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Like Midsommar, Night in the Woods eventually involves a death cult that longs to restore the past through arcane ritual.
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Health data on its own — billing, diagnostic and treatment information, typically recorded in arcane, shorthand codes — is not very useful.
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IBM is trying to position itself at the forefront of the heated competition for practical uses of this arcane idea.
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In an incident on the Senate floor that quickly became notorious, the Senate used an arcane rule to bar Sen.
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There's a lot of words, and they are arcane, hard for an outsider (including me) to follow, and it's tiring.
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Arcane Senate rules could prove a major obstacle to congressional Republicans' plans to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
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Mike knows the secret arcane knowledge of boys clubs from the beginning of time: there can only be one girl.
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That might sound fairly arcane — and it is — but it also has big implications for the future of internet regulation.
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Although so far everything I have released has a lightness to it, Arcane overall is just rooted from that notion.
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While many of the chips have arcane names and functions, the Super FX, Linneman recalls, became something of a marketing tool.
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Weapons no longer need to be upgraded using arcane materials, while clear-cut questlines make earning the best stuff more accessible.
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Many decisions the court makes delve into arcane areas of the law that seem to have little bearing on ordinary Americans.
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Two European industrial giants have settled one of the biggest, most arcane and potentially lucrative patent disputes in lithium-ion batteries.
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And the difference between a Three Mile Island and a Hiroshima sometimes comes down to an arcane branch of cryptography: hashing.
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Yes, she apparently violated an arcane rule, but why then were her male colleagues able to read from the letter uninterrupted?
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The language was new, and in the arcane process of discerning where the thinking resides among central bankers, it was significant.
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If compelled by some arcane custom to do so, I'd have praised the unpraiseworthy -- to help bring about a favorable result.
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Arcane tech factors, expectations for mainstream acceptance and macroeconomic trends are leading markets to look again at bitcoin's worth, they say.
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The Fed controls the economy through a relatively arcane system in which it tweaks interest rates to control the money supply.
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FOR a subject that purports to be an arcane niche, the milieu of obsessive sommeliers has attracted much media attention recently.
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The lights blew out, plunging the room into darkness, but the Maybot continued regardless, taking questions on arcane bits of policy.
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Companies' arcane privacy policies obfuscate what they do with their users' information, which often amounts to pretty much anything they please.
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Children's car seats are gigantic foam-and-plastic devices, loaded with webbing threaded through arcane pathways, and plastered with dire warnings.
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Stepping up from a smartphone camera to a DSLR is intimidating, what with all those knobs and buttons and arcane menus.
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In 2014, Andres told investors that the chain would try to make its long and arcane ingredient lists shorter and cleaner.
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One place he demonstrated it was a brief comment in his CNBC interview about a relatively arcane budget fight in Washington.
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In the search for fixed income, financial advisors are looking beyond bonds to alternatives — from the commonplace to the more arcane.
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At times, it's a veritable wonder, like the grandest of action games has been shrunk down through some illicit, arcane wizardry.
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Britain managed to keep the British pound, of course, but still feels the increasing burden of arcane E.U. rules and regulations.
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Due to an arcane law, Esper will have to step down as acting defense secretary while the Senate considers his nomination.
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The intrigue: The arcane filibuster talk came amid a broader briefing on a carbon tax bill the trio introduced on Wednesday.
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The arcane and deliberative rules of the Senate were designed by the Constitution's framers to force broad consensus and incremental change.
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An arcane set of federal housing rules prevents the private market from creating enough housing in these sought-after walkable communities.
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This market distortion, along with arcane licensing procedures, forced technology transfer, and exhaustive Chinese government oversight, reel in unsuspecting American firms.
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In a battle of bureaucracy, the victor will be the the one who can leverage the existing arcane bureaucracy most effectively.
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A team built on and playing with a series of arcane mathematical equations switches and isolates their way to 1.5 PPP.
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Grass and flowers cover moldering pillars of steel, arcane machines are buried under trees, surrounded by waterfalls, isolated on beautiful cliffs.
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We've seen some impressive Minecraft builds, but Acid Interstate is noteworthy because of MiningGodBruce's dedication and arcane knowledge of the medium.
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That said, the arcane election laws that could keep Mr. Crowley on the Working Families line do need to be changed.
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For instance, in 2007, pro-gun politicians in Missouri repealed a seemingly arcane 1921 law governing the purchase of concealable firearms.
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He is introduced as a sort of scholar-about-town, with his little car and his arcane knowledge of the city.
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New players don't need to learn as many arcane rules to get started, and sales of D&D starter kits skyrocketed.
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Griffith Labs, which is still a major force in the arcane world of flavorings, soon brought salt and vinegar to Canada.
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I'm looking at GABY, NICOL, NOLL and IMRE, and there were plenty of other arcane celebs to scratch your head over.
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This is his fourth attempt to restore a Petipa ballet using arcane dance notations stowed away in the Harvard Theater Collection.
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Still, it's a manageable task once the curtain of "arcane terminology" and Wall Street "gibberish" is pulled away, according to CNBC's .
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The decision comes more than a week since the Iowa caucuses, marred by faulty technology and arcane rules, descended into chaos.
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It may seem perfectly natural not to rush to change an arcane regime which has its roots in early English history.
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However, Kirsch did note that Ferrero "speaks in streams of corporate jargon ('dimensional thresholds,' 'growth momentum,' 'focalization') inflected with arcane data."
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Whoever set it up might know what the buttons do, but they're arcane mystery boxes to everybody else in the household.
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They should not let the arcane government acquisition process blunt the agency's critical mission, especially now, when the threat is increasing.
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Now, negotiators are meeting to hammer out the arcane, complicated details of the world's best effort to get back on track.
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The Roosevelt administration blocked thousands of Jews from escaping persecution thanks to arcane and racist determinations of who should be American.
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Celebrated by many for their majesty and spirituality, Anton Bruckner's symphonies are seen by others as unduly long, arcane and opaque.
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Because of the arcane nature of the case, it is difficult to speculate along political lines what the court will do.
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While arcane budget rules tagged the SALT deduction as "lost" federal revenue, it was money the federal government never received, ever.
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Thanks to some fairly arcane procedural rules, Republicans probably have to pass a healthcare bill before moving on to tax reform.
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It enables them to replace more arcane organisational methods, including Excel spreadsheets or even pen and paper, and legacy 'on-premise' software.
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Investigators were at first baffled by the arcane intricacies of the crime but honed in within a few years on Diehl-Armstrong.
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Film, design and audio professionals often have arcane groupings of systems that all rely on a single esoteric connector to function correctly.
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Indeed, it's common for states to select their delegates through obscure or arcane processes that have absolutely no connection to the primaries.
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He brought arcane wisdom from afar: on astral projection, past lives and the power of the mind to bend and shape reality.
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Consequently, the whole game feels like an elaborate arcane ritual, no matter how many times I look up the rules on Wikipedia.
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But past Monster Hunter games were often rigid, with arcane rules and worlds that felt like a series of boxed-off areas.
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Also, 5G, long the subject of arcane technical debates and an elusive search for concrete applications, is finally getting down to business.
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Have you ever tried, and failed, to translate an arcane inside joke in front of all the in-laws you don't know?
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Wednesday will combine arcane British political choreography with the realpolitik of appointing a new government - likely to be heavy on Brexit supporters.
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These are communities that couldn't be further away from an arcane and long-running internet beef with some open source blog guy.
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The bulk of the nearly three-hour hearing centered on arcane but crucial laws known as authorization for use of military force.
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It represents a critical moment in an institution known for being both archaic and arcane, especially on matters of transparency and accountability.
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Jargon like this can be useful, especially when it's used to distract consumers who don't have much expertise in arcane policy procedures.
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"There's this sense that there's something arcane and a little mysterious about what it takes to preserve history," Josephine McRobbie told Hyperallergic.
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But she cautioned that she and her colleagues are limited in what they can add due to the Senate's arcane procedural rules.
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Mr Böhmermann still faces the possibility of being charged under an arcane German law which prohibits insults aimed at heads of state.
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He was right: Mr Böhmermann may now face charges under an arcane German law which criminalises insults against foreign heads of state.
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He projects himself as a pragmatic leader who will deliver tangible outcomes to voters, not someone caught up in arcane ideological debates.
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Wednesday's events combined arcane British political choreography with the realpolitik of appointing a new government - likely to be heavy on Brexit supporters.
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For us, Mr. Joisel was a natural: Though scarcely a household name, he stood at the pinnacle of an arcane, fascinating profession.
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If there's one thing at which the Trump administration excels, it's finding arcane provisions in federal law to implement its policy vision.
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Simply put, Republican leaders in Congress are invoking an arcane parliamentary maneuver in attempts to nullify the work of the last administration.
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But it also made everyone reimagine how they buy a phone, with an invitation-based system as frustrating as it was arcane.
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Copyright is one of the biggest problems in digital preservation and one which doesn't get discussed at all because it sounds arcane.
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Gallup has polled the country on homosexuality every year since 1977, including an arcane question asking if gay sex should be illegal.
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The case turned on an arcane legal issue: when does the burden of proof flip in an antitrust rule-of-reason case?
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Because of that, their union would seem to have been prohibited by the arcane diktats of the Royal Marriage Act of 1772.
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"Bright Future" (2017) could be an abstract sculpture of a witch's hat, or perhaps a frayed textile, heavily used during arcane rituals.
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There is the timeless and arcane problem of how to keep the family dog from peeing all over the tender spring lawn.
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But the legal system turns it into an arcane debate over how many angels can dance on the head of a pin.
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Arcane rules that make appointments for life have so far meant that the 18 members have not been able to technically resign.
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He knew well the arcane rules governing the meeting: He was formerly a Manhattan party boss for more than a quarter-century.
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He made a special school project full of arcane information about them, printed on the hinged paper blades of a gigantic knife.
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The third woman (Soraya Nabipour, in an electrically stylized performance) talks in spasmodic shards that at first sound like some arcane code.
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Eventually, I found myself engrossed, digging deep into the game's arcane lore to understand, as best I could, what was going on.
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And it wasn't that you were interested in doing something arcane, but something precise, and serious, and humorous, and beautiful, and meaningful.
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But colleges needn't abandon majors in general or supposedly arcane majors in particular in order to propel graduates into the work force.
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The rare and arcane tradition speaks to the uniqueness of moment, with Trump now the third president in history to be impeached.
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So healthcare looks to us like one of those arcane industries — the user experience, so to speak, could be so much better.
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Still, with products as arcane as student-housing mortgages or loans to cargo vessels, one could question their suitability for retail investors.
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The House vote will initiate a carefully choreographed dance, filled with pomp, circumstance and arcane procedural flourishes, between the House and Senate.
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Under arcane budget procedures, that legislation would be protected from a Democratic filibuster and could pass the Senate with a simple majority.
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Dr. Blau said he discovered that most scientists appreciated the opportunity to offer their arcane knowledge to aid people in dire straits.
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I think this identification with villainy is something that definitely influences Arcane, but it's more in the gritty or noir sense visually.
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The trial, which began on November 5th in New York City, has been long on rather arcane details of survey design and methodology.
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But we're also concerned about the national debt, oppressed by an arcane, punitive tax code, and unenthusiastic about widespread dependency on the state.
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Welcome to the arcane and arbitrary world of billing practices at US hospitals today, as detailed in a new JAMA Internal Medicine study.
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" He explained, "the rules, the budget rules that everyone touts and are so arcane, they say the chair rules, and not the parliamentarian.
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We're talking about how to prove that the Earth was actually created in six days based on all of these theologically arcane methods.
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Mr Akyol also shares with writers like Karen Armstrong and Reza Aslan an aptitude for writing in an engaging way about arcane theology.
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Now Xi Jinping, China's president, is waging war against "historical nihilism", a peril as arcane-sounding as it is, to his mind, grave.
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It required acknowledging, like a cult initiate, that you had to learn the Master's arcane knowledge before claiming to know anything at all.
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Crystal Reed plays Abby Arcane, a CDC team leader who is also racing to save the small Louisiana town where she grew up.
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As a result, arcane words like "tomos" (a Patriarchal decree proclaiming an independent church) have become part of everyday political chatter in Kiev.
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As Democrats rally against many of Trump's cabinet nominations, an arcane rule was whipped out of Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's pocket, silencing Sen.
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Online play has always been an afterthought, and Monster Hunter's systems can seem pretty arcane without real-life friends to ease you in.
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Add on top of that the arcane magisters, who are forever working at the cracks between our world and the world we made.
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One of the especially arcane forms of punishment with this system shows up when I've got the PX hooked up to my Mac.
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This is a way to avoid violating an arcane Senate rule that prevents targeting a specific provider unrelated to the overall federal budget.
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Poppy's character is singular, and devoted fans with more arcane knowledge will surely pick far more out of it than any casual viewer.
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AS ELECTIONS to arcane committees in the Labour Party go, the race for slots on its National Executive Committee (NEC) was star-studded.
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The rewards for players who reach 12 wins: 50 packs of cards, tons of gold and arcane dust, and three golden Legendary cards.
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Appointments to the Academy have been for life and there has been no formal provision under the arcane rules for members to resign.
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But lost in the buzz are the specifics of how Dubugras and Franceschi have approached the arcane challenge of building a payments startup.
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Trying to explain the arcane and complicated ways in which the Senate cast votes -- motion to proceed, motion to recommit, final passage etc.
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Using an arcane law, the plan would describe the global glut of both metals as a national security threat to the United States.
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The procedures under which federal agencies transform congressional legislative language into rules on the ground can seem arcane but have far-reaching consequences.
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Only not with top secret CIA data, but rather very old, very precious books, those soon-to-be arcane artefacts of human history.
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Then they spent weeks trying to explain why they had to engage in such arcane parliamentary maneuvering to get it passed in Senate.
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States like Utah that hold caucuses or conventions, often with arcane rules that reward strong field operations, will be the Cruz campaign's focus.
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According to a new NBC analysis, however, Trump has benefited far more than Ted Cruz under the party's arcane rules for allocating delegates.
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Left-wing politicians have called for the arcane part of the penal code which allowed Mr Erdogan to request prosecution to be scrapped.
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Paul used an arcane Senate rule that allowed him to force a vote on his plan because leadership has not introduced a budget.
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Archmage Antonidas, the new Arcane Giant, or even Malygos have some powerful spell interactions that translate to big tempo swings in your favor.
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To most outside of Washington, budget rescissions are an arcane tool that belongs to the policy wonks, and less to the public arena.
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PART 3 Confusing retirement plans tied to arcane investments are peddled to teachers and nonprofit workers by representatives who may not understand them.
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Many of the attacks take place outside consumers' view, in arcane congressional bills or when bank lobbyists are named to head government agencies.
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The startup wanted to avoid being classified as a bank given the arcane rules and burdensome regulations that went along with that status.
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He dives into the old places and brings relics back with him; useful pieces of history, power cells, weapons, tidbits of arcane knowledge.
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The arcane reconciliation process allows the GOP to pass major legislation with a simple 50-vote threshold, lower than the usual 60 votes.
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Crucial provisions governing arcane but crucial matters like carried interest, step-up in basis, pass-through corporations and passive investments are inherently opaque.
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"Our arcane rules and customs are deliberately intended to require broad cooperation to function well at all," he said from the Senate floor.
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Still, it's a manageable task once the curtain of "arcane terminology" and Wall Street "gibberish" is pulled away, according to CNBC's Jim Cramer.
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Senate Republican leaders plan to push through their repeal bill under arcane budget rules that would limit debate on it to 20 hours.
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Mr. Bercow not only presides over Parliament's main debates but is the ultimate arbiter of the arcane rules of the House of Commons.
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It doesn't prevent them from using arcane and manipulative rules, as long as those rules aren't built around certain kinds of personal data.
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"This is someone who's spent her whole career explaining one of the most complex, arcane areas of law to law students," Porter said.
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But it's a balancing act, because colleges shouldn't lose sight of what makes traditional majors — even the arcane ones — so meaningful, especially now.
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It's time to do away with a convoluted and arcane tax system that rewards those who can hire the best lawyers and lobbyists.
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Trump has little interest in the often-arcane appropriations process, other than to obtain wall funding and to boast about record Pentagon funding.
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The arcane program requires ethanol be blended into the fuel supply, but small refineries can receive a waiver if they can show hardship.
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The arcane self-imposed rules of the Senate handcuff the majority and make it next to impossible to move a bill without Democrats.
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The Senate bill has a seemingly arcane provision that addresses the adequate identification rule, which has to do with selling blocks of stock.
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From tongues to the cheeks to the flanks, Mayura is almost always on the menu at Arcane, though the specific cut constantly changes.
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Arcane-001 healthily borrowed from bargain bin disco, 90s R&B ballads, and Fingers Inc-era Chicago house (there's even a Larry Heard sample); Arcane-002 and 003, on the other hand, are by Jamma Dee—a fresh, LA-based talent who makes what Rojas-Masferrer describes as "chopped-up New jack swing," spawned from years of digging for boogie records.
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When Warren read that section, her GOP colleagues howled and accused her of breaking an arcane rule that bars senators from trashing each other.
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Prosecutors say Shaffer led a group called the Knights of the Crystal Blade based on arcane Mormon ideas long abandoned by the mainstream church.
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To crack the case, we hit the mysterious "Gold Box" page to find a mixed bag of discounts, each with their own arcane criteria.
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Founded in 2016, OnTruck is one of numerous startups attempting to 'digitise' the freight market, which is traditionally quite an arcane and opaque industry.
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Entrepreneurship, good work habit, good old-fashioned fun, shut down because of old, arcane, but very real laws for the kids like Autumn Thomasen.
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Warren was censured earlier this week by a straight party vote for violating an arcane Senate rule against impugning the character of a colleague.
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She considers the possibility that the letter really did originate in the Soviet leadership, and that it reflected some arcane power struggle in Moscow.
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If you can communicate with her, and let her know where you're coming from, I suppose, where you're at, if we're using arcane language.
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Like Harry, Sabrina endures difficult arcane rites of passage that her parents dealt with before her, without them around to guide her through them.
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Its director, Adam McKay, used humour and celebrity cameos to illustrate some of the more arcane financial jargon that might otherwise have bewildered audiences.
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Even after his best-known work was behind him, he experimented with dystopian video games, his own ISP, the BowieNet, and arcane web technologies.
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I'm going to go home and leave a one-star Yelp review in arcane rhyme about how much better I could run the zoo.
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She's well known for her series I Fought the Law, which featured photographs of people violating strange and arcane laws in all 50 states.
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But potential foreign investors complain about Algeria's unfriendly business environment citing bureaucracy, arcane banking, red tape and corruption as the main hurdles to investing.
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The album closes with the eerie, arcane "The Botanist", leaving the listener feeling as though they've had the inside of their head squeegee-ed.
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But lurking behind the euphemism and the sometimes-arcane details is a big debate about inequality, political power, and the nature of economic growth.
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While this may seem to be an arcane or de minimis distinction, there are major implications in the multibillion dollar market for broadband services.
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The mathematics of Marxism—with its factionalism and its arcane language, strictly policed for misuse—did not form a strong foundation for a movement.
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Foremost among them are New York's arcane campaign finance laws and a redistricting compromise that empowered Republicans—a compromise that was endorsed by Cuomo.
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The mechanisms involved are complicated—tax policy combined with the arcane rules of the Senate do not exactly make for thrilling cable news coverage.
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These ancient grudges may appear arcane, but as the wise man knows, after money in the bank, a grudge is the next best thing.
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" On Tuesday, during a dispute over partisan gerrymanders, he said, "Maybe we can just for a second talk about the arcane matter, the Constitution.
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Breaking up the banks would involve arcane and complex regulatory moves that can trip up any banking policy wonk, let alone a presidential candidate.
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Accused of betraying the billion-dollar community he created with an arcane and byzantine ritual, while accidentally solving — maybe — a transnational clandestine mining mystery.
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Under the arcane laws of appraisal, only Dell's shareholders who voted against this acquisition and properly exercised appraisal rights will get the extra amount.
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Race or racism plays into the way that certain policies are shaped, and bureaucratic requirements for getting help can be arcane and onerously cumulative.
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Some other senators seem receptive to restoring blue slips, an arcane Senate tradition for blocking certain presidential nominations, which Republicans have disregarded under Trump.
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Perhaps, because it&aposs linked to a sitting rather than former president or perhaps because it involves Playboy models rather than arcane lobbying laws.
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Working with Hall's collection, Brafman started to see connections between the books' arcane artwork and the composition of matter as creative material for artists.
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His lyrics often lead you down labyrinthian corridors of arcane literature, problematic philosophy and scary religion, too—an elaborate patchwork of all his influences.
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Don't be surprised when you're suddenly tasked with collecting a series of arcane objects, like a handful of metallic dog heads, to open doors.
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This might seem like an arcane accounting issue, but the choice of discount rate can make an enormous difference, yielding either urgency or indifference.
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The Reddit post touched a nerve with people because it seemed to underscore a national frustration with unexpected hospital fees and arcane medical billing.
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McCaskill likes to remind people that Hawley, as a lawyer, wrote arcane law-review articles and appellate briefs; she tried cases in criminal court.
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He parried questions, without any obvious blunders, on matters ranging from abortion to gun rights to executive powers and arcane provisions of antitrust law.
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The result was an arcane but fevered battle over what was potentially New York's most fraught environmental decision since it banned fracking in 2000.
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I've added about a thousand new entries, a lot of them for connoisseurs — plural forms, some arcane plurals that weren't in the book before.
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The differences between the various proposals are often arcane and difficult to explain, leaving voters watching the televised debates unsure where each candidate stands.
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In the arcane bureaucracy of Philadelphia's criminal legal system, he had found himself at odds with police officers, judges and his own line attorneys.
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In the spring of 2016, when Mr. Trump found himself outmaneuvered in the arcane battle for Republican convention delegates, he turned to Mr. Manafort.
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He and Erickson are trying to do the same: share the more arcane pleasures of their Midwestern upbringing with the people of New York.
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Mare Swallow, Chicago RE: FIRST WORDS Laila Lalami wrote about how the border has transformed from a vague idea into a formidable, arcane reality.
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It is also unclear whether Republicans would even have the votes to do so through a simple majority vote on an arcane procedural maneuver.
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Another issue ripe for oversight is aluminum pricing irregularities due to the arcane Midwest Premium, which skyrocketed as high as 140 percent in 2018.
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Its manifestations included Theosophy, Spiritism, Swedenborgianism, Mesmerism, Martinism, and Kabbalism—elaborations of arcane rituals that had been cast aside in a secular, materialist age.
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The Quick Settings tray is filled with arcane icons labeled with feature names you need a bachelor's degree in Samsung feature creep to identify.
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But on the internet, politics is organized through niche affinity groups, carried on the backs of unexpected cultural properties and translated into arcane jokes.
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Cost-sharing reductions seem like an arcane aspect of the Affordable Care Act, but they could now make or break the Obamacare insurance marketplaces.
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Like most societies throughout the Middle East, the kingdom's economic development is hamstrung by arcane bureaucracies and inside connections, translated as corruption to outsiders.
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In the three paintings titled "Portal," each with a subtitle and dated 2019, I felt Taaffe pulling me into an arcane territory once again.
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Racine's drama was treated as if it were a script for a telenovela; Stevenson's tale became the subject of an arcane TV game show.
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As a result increasing numbers of technology investors are seeing less risk and more rewards in the formerly arcane areas of investing in innovations.
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Celonis sells a novel form of "big data" analytics software that allows corporate customers to improve how arcane business processes work within each organisation.
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Traders made and lost fortunes in the pits, once known for a rowdy, rough and tumble atmosphere marked by yelling and arcane hand signals.
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The parallels are never exact but it is useful to remember that arcane, explosive theological disputes are a recurring feature of great religious systems.
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Momentum is building in the Senate for doing away with an arcane rule that allows senators to block some of President Trump's judicial nominees.
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While the legal details are arcane, Justice Scalia's ghost may also block Mr. Trump's efforts to eliminate climate regulations and deregulate the financial industry.
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The debate is threatening to cleave Democrats' unified front as the White House makes the arcane procedural arguments the centerpiece of its impeachment defense.
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This museum excels at exhibitions that brim with somewhat arcane information embodied by visually dazzling objects, and few subjects reward that approach like color.
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Ryan and other top Republicans had balked at making such a move, fearing it would derail the bill under the Senate's arcane procedural rules.
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The former is filled with arcane symbols, while the latter depicts the artist's wife twice, wearing a plain blue dress and matching blue shoes.
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The irony here is that despite all the arcane restrictions, most states do see the benefit of making fireworks part of their economic plan.
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Arcane soon discovers that the local swamps hold numerous secrets after Holland seemingly dies and transforms into the show's titular creature (portrayed by Derek Mears).
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New Hampshire is a high-turnout state in general, and the primary is a normal election, rather than an arcane process like the Iowa caucuses.
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The debate between the two sides revolves around fairly arcane methodological questions, like which measures of "legitimacy" are most accurate; scholars themselves remain deeply divided.
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But thanks to the arcane way the FDA deals—and doesn't deal—with certain consumer and medical devices, those claims can mean wildly different things.
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But really, it's just a starting point for figuring out how to update the arcane labyrinth of rules that govern how our cars work now.
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He excoriates arcane and time consuming tax laws, prohibitive environmental regulations, and any scenario where political connections seem to outweigh personal talent or business competitiveness.
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The live-action drama, based on the comic series, follows a woman named Abby Arcane who investigates a deadly virus in the swamplands of Louisiana.
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Because of arcane NCAA credit-transfer rules, his year at Santa Monica College was spent more in the library playing academic catchup than the gym.
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Once the legislation passed, we entered the rule making process—an arcane and overlooked part of lawmaking that happens at the state and federal level.
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Behind the arcane sexual tastes of most kinksters lies a culture of consideration and mindfulness where communication is established long before any clothes come off.
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There is an arcane legal doctrine (desuetude) that calls into question that validity of a dusty old law like this that's never actually been used.
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"I relate all these arcane, technical, traditionally geeky things into ways my audience can relate to, and we found Beyonce was super relatable," Thomforde said.
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Today, the average streamer has grown accustomed to the arcane rules of copyright law that can result in muted Twitch channels and temporary YouTube bans.
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To work out just what another developer has changed requires users to enter arcane directives at a command prompt and scroll through pages of text.
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Still, some Republicans are quietly considering the arcane mechanics of what would happen to the party's ticket if Trump was to leave the presidential race.
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Republicans also showed they could use arcane budgetary rules to circumvent a Democratic filibuster and pass repeal legislation for the signature of a Republican president.
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Back then, we'd learned to love Cooper as a morally upright, easily delighted coffee enthusiast before he was revealed as a vessel for arcane knowledge.
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Manufacturers in the United States struggle to compete under a tax system with high tax rates, arcane international tax rules, and a significant compliance burden.
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McConnell invoked an arcane senate rule to silence Warren, at the precise time she was reading a letter from civil rights hero Coretta Scott King.
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Silencing Elizabeth Warren for breaking an arcane senate rule was simply a more genteel way of telling a woman to sit down and shut up.
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For SonicFox, it was using arcane procedurality to switch to a more comfortable side of the screen (and freeze out his opponent in the process).
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An arcane, and unnecessarily protracted U.S. mine permitting process is the culprit and, much like our infrastructure assets, is in dire need of an overhaul.
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An arcane provision in the Senate tax bill could end up undermining the benefits of lower rates for businesses and households, according to tax experts.
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But, be honest now, did anyone really understand such arcane plays as "Tiny Alice" and "The Lady From Dubuque," with all their cryptic, cosmic talk?
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They put up automated phone systems and arcane and inflexible policies and rejoiced at how little the company had to "give up" to complaining customers.
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Instead, it all starts in Candlekeep, a giant library that contains thousands of volumes of arcane knowledge, pulled from every corner of the Forgotten Realms.
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It's narrowly focused and clearly about a fairly arcane topic, but it's definitely a place where one can easily lose a weekend diving through factoids.
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For one, the app's user interface resembles something like Apple's Messages app far more than it does more arcane forms of encrypted communication, like PGP.
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Trump is also touching the third rail of international trade law — he's using an arcane trade law known as Section 232 to justify his actions.
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Then they sidelined him — hoping they could leave him with his arcane anti-China charts in the bureaucratic Siberia of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
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Early on, Kyros tasks the Fatebinder with destroying an ancient library full of arcane knowledge the evil overlord is afraid someone might use against him.
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Her husband had only understood her dissertation work to be some arcane combination of chemistry and computation; he did not believe climate change was real.
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That was achieved through changing arcane federal regulations — not the sort of news that lights up social media feeds and makes people snap to attention.
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But the president has continued to ratchet up the pain, using arcane measures generally reserved to combat terrorism and nuclear proliferation to punish Chinese companies.
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They were complaints about an arcane New York City statute requiring special permits for businesses to hang signs or awnings larger than six square feet.
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Back then, the American military still enforced arcane laws about LGBTQ service members, discharging any that were discovered because they were considered "incompatible" with service.
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For arcane reasons that would be headache-inducing to explain, this strengthens the hand of one faction of New Jersey's Democratic Party against the other.
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However, if it's between obeying some arcane, decades-old rule and doing everything I can to bring down a dangerous administration, there is no contest.
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They have undergone a civics crash course, learning the intricacies of voter canvassing, candidate recruiting, database building and the often arcane rules of local politics.
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Our ways of murder, state-sponsored or not, may have become more sophisticated with each technological advance, and yet poison, elegant, arcane and deadly, endures.
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This unprecedented outburst of collective action was propelled by a dawning awareness that the South's arcane factions were no match for the Communist political machine.
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Administration officials are also considering ways to help familiarize Nauert with the arcane politics of the world's largest intergovernmental organization, one current official told POLITICO.
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But the brief also offers a subtle and arcane argument involving the question of who is allowed to bring a lawsuit challenging laws restricting abortion.
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His game pieces are rule-driven yet improvisatory: Using a complex, arcane series of instructions, the participants cue one another into hurtling, toppling structured chaos.
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"Maybe we can just for a second, talk about the arcane matter, the Constitution," Gorsuch said to a lawyer representing those challenging the Wisconsin maps.
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For him, the show is a chance to be exposed to some of the world's greatest magicians and get an insight into their arcane techniques.
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Discussion of true tax reform that we desperately need should begin with the acknowledgement that the income tax is arcane and must be phased out.
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Republicans argue they were hamstrung by the legislation's $1.5 trillion ceiling, the result of the arcane and partisan process used to fast-track the bill.
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Even the "Jarhead" reference in the GULF WAR clue provides nice variety without seeming too arcane, as not everything needs to be dependent on wordplay.
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The three-week trial, which took place in the fall of 2018, riveted spectators because of the arcane secrets of Harvard admissions that it revealed.
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More important were the tireless staff members who knew the arcane details of tax policy and were savvy enough to understand the explosive political terrain.
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The exact criminal mechanics can be a little arcane, but there's enough human longing to sustain the momentum even when the caper gets somewhat confusing.
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The arcane combination of viewership, brand value, and sponsorships varies individually, which means there's really no set standard for how much someone should get paid.
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And they're not always arcane questions of foreign policy; there are questions about what are we going to do with America's relationship to the world.
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And video games, more than any other medium, are uniquely suited to the concept of a character digging up information on fascinatingly arcane subject matter.
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It concerned an arcane and highly technical clause of the Paris agreement known as Article 6, which offers a broad framework for international carbon markets.
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We should not want the United States' ability to deal with Iran's nuclear program to become hostage to fickle domestic politics and arcane congressional procedures.
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Manafort's civil lawsuit relies on an arcane law called the Administrative Procedure Act, which spells out the process federal agencies must follow when writing regulations.
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The good news is, in New York itself, there are special, sacrosanct spaces that the city's perverse and arcane anti-bath magic cannot penetrate: hotels.
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For his part, Ryan has spent the past two decades crawling to the top of that heap while becoming a master of arcane policy fights.
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But it's hard not to accept this approach—a benevolent, but firm proprietary vice grip—as a fun deviation from the arcane ciphers of Scrabble.
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It may sound arcane, but Sanders' bill has a very specific target: a vaccine candidate for the Zika virus developed by the Department of Defense.
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Russian programmer Igor Vodopyanov, 29, has introduced neural networks and machine learning to the arcane art of Magic booster drafting, which requires a strong strategy.
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They challenge us to see something that we are not used to seeing, much less taking seriously: paintings full of arcane symbols and esoteric signs.
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They have their fiery preachers, their arcane lore, their faith in Fox News hosts who peddle phony stories, their "churches" -- gun shows -- and deeply ingrained mythologies.
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Adam Becker's new book, What Is Real, cuts through the confusion, providing a vivid account of this often arcane field, its history, and its numerous controversies.
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A startup called TrademarkVision aims to simplify it by replacing that laborious and arcane process with what amounts to a machine-learning-powered reverse image search.
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Trading of the pound has been scaled back because it has become so difficult to predict amid the constant and sometimes arcane political developments, traders said.
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The Monster Hunter series is famously beginner-unfriendly, with arcane menus that are only slightly more forgiving than the complex controls and deliberate, weighty combat system.
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Verizon, HSBC, eBay, Home Depot, Disney, Colgate-Palmolive, and SAP also spoke about their partnerships with Google — alternately in glittering generalities and arcane enterprise software acronyms.
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In 22018 Muddy Waters, a hedge fund which specialises in arcane companies, said the rococo empire was too complicated to be modelled in an Excel spreadsheet.
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For Republicans, it's an arcane delegate apportionment process that varies by state and once seemed to favor those, like Senator Ted Cruz, who knew every rule.
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This is the main explanation for his hold on the right and the reason he can flip opinion on arcane foreign or economic policies so easily.
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These are all reasonably priced upsells from Lenovo, subject to the company's arcane "instant savings" mathematics, and I can see the attraction in all of them.
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Although such arcane rule changes likely cause eye-rolling and yawns among many, these important steps remove harmful regulations from the previous administration that hurt consumers.
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Starting in middle age, it becomes more effective to focus on the "arcane" knowledge that powers special abilities, charged by attacking enemies and successfully dodging blows.
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By raising awareness and collecting signatures for a petition calling for repeal, they've been able to draw increasing public attention to an otherwise arcane legislative effort.
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This facet of Dodd-Frank may be arcane and may not apply to Main Street, but it could dramatically affect the stock market and the economy.
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His family disputes this and the bizarre, arcane details of the case have inspired international news coverage in the nearly 15 years since the bank robbery.
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Cruz opposes, is nearly out of their reach), their chosen vehicle is next-generation Internet standards, particularly an arcane proposal called the Digital Object Architecture (DOA).
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Franken's special gift is that he can explain the often arcane matters taken up by the Senate in crisp terms that average citizens can easily understand.
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The move could accelerate the growth of a once-arcane sector of the software world into a default tool used across a broad range of industries.
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Clearing, an arcane part of the plumbing of financial markets, has become highly politicized since Britain's vote to leave the European Union in June last year.
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It was February 2 and XIV — an arcane, fiendishly complex financial security that he had sunk $0003,500 into earlier that week — had indeed taken a beating.
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A subplot in which Selina hires a grizzled recount expert (Martin Mull) echoes today's candidates enlisting old-timers who remember the arcane game of contested conventions.
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From the LME's perspective, it is a way of opening up the arcane London market to the types of operator already populating other major financial markets.
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Arcane rules and customs that are hard for even the most experienced Senate alumni to explain allow someone like Jeff Flake to gum up the works.
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They used an arcane procedure called budget reconciliation to sneak into the tax bill a provision opening up the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for oil drilling.
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As a series of images, the book exerts a seductive, arcane power, rather like a deck of tarot cards, every page seething with lavish, cryptic innuendo.
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"I would like to make it absolutely clear that I am not attracted to arcane procedures such as the prorogation of parliament," he told the MPs.
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Legal experts say at the very least, the case will expose the sometimes arcane admissions practices of one of the most selective institutions in the world.
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The downside of the budget reconciliation process is it's governed by an arcane set of rules that penalize ambitious reforms that rely heavily on regulatory changes.
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Other than a one-year ban from Ms. Kilgallen's column (long story), Mr. Presten managed to steer clear of the columnists' lordly egos and arcane grudges.
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But such an operation bears virtually no resemblance to the arcane process of couture dressmaking: painstaking, hand-wrought and largely unchanged since the late 19th century.
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After 15 years of helping families track down missing soldiers, Ms. Hang has become an expert on the minutiae of military records and arcane government paperwork.
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He plays Howard Silk, a mild-mannered office drone for a United Nations-like organization, his job so arcane even he isn't sure what he does.
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As more developers need to release code faster and more often, they often have to use "arcane automation tools" that are difficult to use, he says.
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The email falsely suggested Shulkin was receiving an award in Denmark, which, under arcane ethics regulations, meant the VA could pay for Shulkin's wife's trip expenses.
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My pockets have been picked, and so have yours, by this theft of our revenues to line the pockets of existing investors in these arcane instruments.
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If that fails, he will use an arcane IRS code to formally request them, a move that is expected to launch a months-long court battle.
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Under Iowa's arcane system of delegate allocation, however, Buttigieg pulled ahead of Sanders, 26.8 to 25.2 percent, giving Buttigieg's bid for the White House new legitimacy.
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The state party is in the process of releasing popular vote totals as well, though their significance can be diluted in the arcane, multistage caucus process.
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One involves an arcane legal doctrine known as Chevron deference, which many say will be crucial to the Trump administration's plans to tame the regulatory state.
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Those who had anticipated a dramatic public accounting will now see their fight for culpability swept to the sidelines under the arcane rules of bankruptcy court.
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He serves as a kind of referee after a whale is landed, dividing the catch among crews according to arcane rules that reach back to prehistory.
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The process is sometimes called arcane, but it has been used often in the past 35 years to write some of the nation's most important laws.
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From a distance, Britain's long-esteemed political establishment appears to be crumbling, one of the original architects of modern democracy floundering in archaic and arcane process.
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It was outside the parks that Occupy activists would wield the most influence, giving language to otherwise arcane dealings: The Trouble Is the Banks, Occupy Foreclosure.
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Football players have a chip in each shoulder pad and baseball players are tracked by radar, producing flashy graphics for television and arcane stats for coaches.
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Instead, they're a more arcane redefining of typical self-defense laws — but a redefining that's big enough, based on the research, to lead to more violence.
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As for his own views, NS said he enjoys the dark jokes and arcane internet history of the alt-right world without actually believing the ideology.
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It's easy to get lost in the sums and arcane detail of the Operation Car Wash saga and to miss its enormous offering of best practice pointers.
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The arcane codes can identify the date of manufacture, the specific production factory, the type of explosive filler, and the weapon's name, also known as the nomenclature.
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Firstly, it was something of a 'cult' triumph during its earlier iterations; secondly, its culture of behind-closed-doors fanaticism generates an inevitable sense of the arcane.
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While the regulatory requirements are arcane, the economics of the facility fee are straightforward: the practice bills more; the hospital makes more; and the patient pays more.
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Bill Clinton, for instance, was adept at using arcane incentives, often in the form of obscure tax benefits, or threats, such as restrictions on operations or acquisitions.
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Among other things, police raided one official's home and then charged him for possessing a bit more alcohol than is permitted by the arcane Delhi Excise Act.
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It digitally whipped its members, via push notifications in an app, to elect certain candidates to the arcane but important committees that help to set party policy.
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They cover most of the major art movements of the 20th century, as well as the truly arcane, such as Stridentism, which I had never heard of.
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Conference committees are also notoriously arcane and tedious not to mention there are still vast differences between the House's vision for an Obamacare replacement and the Senate's.
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Italy has a poor track record of treating small shareholders with critics saying regulators have lacked teeth and resources to offer proper protection from arcane governance rules.
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The arcane rules governing electing a party nominee have taken on a new level of urgency, with Trump retaining a commanding lead in delegates and grassroots support.
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The Arcane Giant is a great way to fill that role, especially for players who might not have the heavy hitters that were released in past expansions.
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Traders also say investors have scaled back trading of the pound because it has become so difficult to predict amid the constant and sometimes arcane political developments.
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The reason lies in the arcane way in which Scotland's block grant has been reduced to account for the fact that more cash is now raised locally.
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I've previously described Philly's Devil Master as a sort of arcane, eyeliner-smeared mixture of Mortuary Drape, Tribulation, and Judas Priest, and am sticking with that here.
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That sense of adventure carried over to the night's "Secret Guest from Sweden," the painfully obvious secret more likely a technical elusion of arcane US work visas.
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Arcane parliamentary tradition means that voting cannot begin until the whips for the government and the official opposition — members of Parliament who maintain caucus discipline — are seated.
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In October, Riot also revealed that it was creating its first animated show series titled "Arcane," also based on some of its most popular in-game characters.
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Perhaps now is the time for Donald John Trump to use his Bully-Twitter-Pulpit to rally Americans to demand that the Senate scrap its arcane rules.
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I suggest some of the following questions: If there is a flicker of knowledge on these arcane matters, move to the "Famous People from North Dakota" category.
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It's hard to decode the abstruse list of goods slated for taxation -- hundreds of lines of numbers and arcane technical terms that only an accountant could love.
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But the greatest engine of change has been some rather arcane accounting rules, known as capital requirements, set by the central banks of governments around the world.
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Much of the inquiry has focused on what transpired in the more arcane areas of the city's bureaucracy, and the degree to which top officials were informed.
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You can easily move outward from the inner circle and make sense of other kinds of gigantic, staggered drift, maybe rougher or more arcane or less quantifiable.
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But Albert "Hoffman" had successfully synthesized psilocybin on behalf of Sandoz, and his earliest (and quite arcane) techniques are summarized for agents who might encounter a lab.
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Italy has a poor track record of treating small shareholders, with critics saying regulators have lacked teeth and resources to offer proper protection from arcane governance rules.
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Given some of the other arcane infractions seemingly within it, there is no reason whatsoever that "causing excitement in supporters when winning easily" cannot be a violation.
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But an arcane state law about gifts, which prevents the doling out of money to particular sets of people, makes such a fund very hard to establish.
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Moscow Conceptualist art, which may have previously appeared hopelessly arcane or exotic for American viewers, can now be translated into the familiar terms of our everyday reality.
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What Carrington and Varo share is a highly detailed evocation of an alternative world with women at the center — busy at arcane activities whose meaning eludes us.
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They are fighting over an arcane, but critical, aspect of New York's election laws that gives small parties the ability to wield significant influence in state politics.
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By making it seem less arcane, the thinking goes, consumers will be more likely to embrace wine as a pleasure, rather than shun it as a burden.
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Several people familiar with the prosecutors' investigation now say the probe appears to hinge on a relatively arcane point of accounting — whether retirement payments were properly booked.
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In seeking out the rare and arcane, wine geekery may actually be leading us toward richer biodiversity and sustainability, and perhaps even a more enjoyable drinking experience.
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What may look arcane, pagan or alien — that "Wicker Man" vibe I thought I wanted — is largely a celebration of "community, history and localism," Ms. Neale says.
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Day traders have been pouring into the most arcane corners of markets, betting on whether the VIX, or the so-called fear gauge, will rise or fall.
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"The book exerts a seductive, arcane power, rather like a deck of tarot cards, every page seething with lavish, cryptic innuendo," our reviewer, Leah Hager Cohen, wrote.
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Live-streaming is technically quite difficult: it's live video production, which requires an understanding of the occasionally arcane ecosystem of software and plugins that make it possible.
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An arcane rule in the Air Line Pilots Association contract prohibits carriers from increasing seating on smaller regional jets without somehow compensating pilots on the bigger planes.
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I was almost as embarrassed about my parents' arcane snobbery as I was about the fact that they owned one car and a dilapidated one at that.
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Instead, imagine a vast, multi-layered Venn diagram including public health needs, quirks of local history, unique funding opportunities, costs, arcane ballot access rules, demographics, and politics.
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The debate over how much the bloc should spend over the next seven years and on what makes few headlines across Europe because it is so arcane.
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Google searches for "dotard" quickly escalated after Kim used the arcane reference, with Merriam-Webster reporting searches "are as high as a kite" on its dictionary website.
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If they, via some arcane loophole, say yes, they are limiting their own power as a separate branch of government; a move likely to spark further protests.
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These students feel at ease attending office hours, speaking up in class, and navigating the complex hierarchy of arcane social clubs that are endemic to the Ivies.
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You can also brave the Google Assistant's arcane and impenetrable settings system to find the preferences for Your News Update and prioritize or mute different news sources.
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This may come as a surprise to anyone who has heard the numerous accounts of customers' being tossed out of Shopsin's for any number of arcane infractions.
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The history of the government's side of the war on drugs is often even more arcane and mysterious than that of the chemists and distributors operating underground.
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People eager to be on the level with friends may find themselves maximizing the leveling-up process by following arcane guides posted on Reddit and image boards.
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Short of that, he is simply another phenomenon within the arcane workings of the system, as worthy of support as the ebb and flow of the tides.
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WWE has a style and code of arcane, corporatized rules all its own and it does not buckle on either one for the sake of individual wrestlers.
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And they evaluated discovery reform to amend New York's arcane law that allows prosecutors to keep their evidence to themselves until the eve of trial, ambushing the defense.
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While that may sound like something only those in the arcane underworld of ad network developers would care about, it actually makes the bidding process faster and easier.
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Last month, Politico's Michael Crowley explained to "befuddled" observers why Bernie Sanders made an "arcane reference" to the 1953 U.S.-backed overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh.
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A short opening cutscene reveals everything the game thinks you need to know: a vision of an arcane futuristic utopia, destroyed in a burst of impossibly bright light.
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This may sound somewhat arcane even for cryptocurrency users, the vast majority of whom don't run a full node, but it has important implications for the Bitcoin ecosystem.
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Listen Here Intro MixOhGeesy - "Heavy"Comethazine - "Oowee"Spoken Arcane - "Oof"Hoodrich Pablo Juan - "Tik Tok" feat Blocboy JB Rob Vicious Rob Vicious - "Traplantic"Rob Vicious - "C Notes" feat.
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But Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's decision to use an arcane rule to silence Warren has now cemented her speech as a major moment in Sessions' confirmation process.
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He was the first to translate the Bible into an East Slavic vernacular—until then, the Orthodox Church had disseminated information in Church Slavonic, an arcane liturgical language.
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Delegate battles The arcane nominating process has dominated the headlines in recent weeks as Trump has made attacking the party's selection process the center of his stump speech.
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It's also not the most impressive from a narrative standpoint, as some of its new missions and activities feel a bit too steeped in the game's arcane backstory.
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Or the date reflects the arcane calculations by Roman scholars, from about 200AD onwards, who wanted to pin down the dates of every metaphysical event, from creation onwards.
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Relics by Tim Lebbon In the latest horror novel from Tim Lebbon, a criminology student discovers an underground black market for arcane objects after her fiancé goes missing.
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Campbell recounted the discriminatory experience in a column for her news outlet Tuesday, sparking outrage from journalists and politicians who saw the decision as odd, arcane and sexist.
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A complex series of countersuits has ensued, ensnaring both companies in a messy and likely to be protracted legal showdown over arcane patent licensing and component contract deals.
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The consumer is left stranded in a sea of meaninglessness, paralyzed by the arcane metaphysics of the branding, and wishing for a simpler time when words meant something.
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According to Mr Adamsky, a professor at IDC Herzliya university, the latest big development is a seemingly arcane but important addition to the structure of Russia's defence establishment.
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The company has a bot-based service that integrates with Salesforce to make it easier for sales teams to configure intelligence and enter it into Salesforce's arcane system.
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The Federal Communications Commission is making every effort to shut down lawsuits against its decision to repeal net neutrality, including employing some arcane and somewhat desperate legal strategies.
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Image: YouTubeWhy Queen Elizabeth and the rest of her Illuminati cohorts would allow a menial clone to expose the secrets of their arcane operation, however, remains a mystery.
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Galvanized by hedge fund TCI, which launched an attack on Volkswagen's (VW) corporate governance last month, some shareholders felt that changes to the company's arcane structure were inevitable.
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The company publicly battled companies like Comcast for months in 2014 over an arcane technical agreement about who was responsible for covering the infrastructure cost of streaming video.
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The company revealed the crash in a blog post... I love technology when it's new, arcane, exotic, or quixotic, but I hate it when it's pointless and misleading.
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Meanwhile, McCloskey has been writing about arcane topics such as the Kabbalah and William Blake, and has established an organization called the Olandar Foundation for Emerging Renaissance (OFFER).
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Critics have called the agency's ranking system arcane and confusing because it classifies things according to the strength of the overall research, not their actual level of danger.
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These programs are funded by an arcane 19th century income tax system that pulls us away from any real hope of finding a solution to the debt issue.
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That's because the tax bill, due to arcane Senate rules, will be combined with a bill that recently passed out of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
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Kjellberg, 29, the highest-paid star on YouTube, rose to fame by posting footage of himself playing video games with humorous commentary, which evolved into arcane, insider references.
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Each of the tactics relies on an arcane process called reconciliation, which would help Republicans get major bills through the Senate without the threat of a Democratic filibuster.
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Rojas-Berscia's Ph.D. research, with the Shawi people of the Peruvian rain forest, doesn't involve fMRI data or computer modelling, but it is still arcane to a layperson.
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Navigating rules that are arcane, confusing and subject to some measure of interpretation, they offered many concessions to their original plan in order to get the necessary consent.
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This God is a monstrous being that jumps from body to body at will in order to perform arcane operations on the world, cheating death with every leap.
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The arcane family of bacterial proteins had a talent for precisely snipping DNA, and one of them—Cas9—has since inspired a billion-dollar boom in biotech investment.
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So few political operatives know how to navigate the conflicting loyalties, competing interests and arcane procedures involved, a seller's market has sprung up for anyone with convention experience.
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"When the name of the mission first came in, I had given instructions, 'I do not want to put this mission in some arcane military terms,'" Mattis said.
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And there were as many members of the news media in the room for the arcane discussion as there were members of the 56-person-strong rules committee.
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Mitchell's lyrics are often inaudible, and when the rhythms do come together on, say, the mottled and muted techno of "Render Arcane," they're quietly sinister rather than furious.
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That's because of an arcane Senate procedure known as a "Byrd Bath," where legislation undergoes a review to make sure it complies with the so-called Byrd rule.
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Yet as at the ballot box, a combination of voter apathy and arcane rules is likely to leave three investors holding all the cards at Tuesday's annual meeting.
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And Sanders, who would keep the filibuster if elected, spoke about using the arcane congressional process of budget reconciliation to pass legislation with just a 51-vote majority.
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"It is more difficult to follow the money with Monero," said Torbjorn Bull Jenssen, an investor and chief executive of Arcane Crypto, a firm that works with cryptocurrencies.
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Back in the Union Pacific days, Mr. DiSpirito's interest in East Asian cuisines came out in the form of complex preparations, arcane ingredients and out-of-nowhere juxtapositions.
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There were some names from various pop culture realms, but they were big enough that arcane knowledge wasn't needed, I don't think — MALONE, MINEO, MILEY, MRAZ, er, ETHAN.
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Facebook's settings are notoriously arcane, but if you take the time to dig into them, you can find a lot of switches to turn off Facebook's biggest annoyances.
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Lewis wrote this piece as one of four original works for Audible, and it shows off his ability to humanize and make fascinating even the most arcane data.
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The right of way would be equal to three rods, or 49.5 feet, including the lanes; a rod is an arcane unit of length used by land surveyors.
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Through the first 12-episode season, which concluded last month, Ms. Zomorodi became an expert in explaining the much-hyped but still arcane digital ledger to lay listeners.
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Each year, City Hall produces a trove of data on how well (or poorly) government operates in New York City, measuring the essential, the mundane and the arcane.
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Students were lost in the bureaucratic shuffle of loan applications, tax-verification documents and arcane equations that calculate their expected ability to pay down to the last penny.
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Others accused him of being a "globalist," a word that has taken on many definitions but in this case meant he was part of a vast, arcane conspiracy.
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Because of the arcane rules for such "discharge petitions," those lawmakers face a Tuesday cutoff to gather the 218 names needed to force floor action in late June.
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But many also take up the practice freely, though still adhering to the strict, often arcane, rules handed down largely through word of mouth to preserve the tradition.
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In another, he parodied a cooking show by trying to prepare a Morton's frozen lemon cream pie using the arcane, somewhat dubious-sounding ingredients listed on the box.
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The arcane and time-consuming caucus process, she said, discourages participation from people who work multiple jobs, who can't afford child care, who aren't fluent in the procedure.
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Republican lawmakers have angered Democrats with their plan to use arcane congressional budget procedures to repeal Obamacare as quickly as possible, without having to secure any Democratic votes.
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I learned this doctrine in law school over a decade ago, and it's the one arcane bit of information I acquired there that feels indisputably relevant to 2017.
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The problem is that at this early stage, there are no arcane, granular or technical elements of tax reform to examine — at least not in any meaningful sense.
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But above all, this individual must be deeply conversant with the arcane language and practices, sources and methods that make up the core mission of the intelligence communities.
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Trade dumping cases revolve around complicated and often arcane rules, but a major issue is whether an exporter is selling a product in the U.S. below its costs.
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At issue is the six-decades old European Atomic Energy Community, also known as Euratom, a seemingly arcane sounding treaty signed in 1957 with a nevertheless crucial role.
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That's because the CDC has been effectively blocked from studying the issue and examining ways to prevent it due to an arcane law known as the Dickey Amendment.
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The third bill, the Regulatory Accountability Act, is arguably the most dangerous of all because, as the most arcane, it is likeliest to fly under the public radar.
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The process is an arcane and technical one, bound by strict rules and long-held traditions that are at the core of how the House of Representatives legislates.
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The intensity of the bickering that will break out may surprise Americans who consider this an arcane matter, but the fight will be over things that do matter.
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Mr. Trump has thrown his full support behind the legislation but is plainly concerned that the arcane legislative process will prompt a backlash that could undermine his presidency.
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They are focused mostly on market structure and the arcane world of securities that actually trade, not on the fundamentals themselves but rather the market's reaction to them.
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Pre-distribution focuses on how the seemingly arcane rules of the marketplace — like labor and financial regulation — affect who profits most from economic activity in the first place.
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It's absolutely true that the movement is very arcane, and you can go as deep as you want to into pseudo-legal theory, but not everyone has to.
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This decades-old device held the attention of John Biggs and myself through quite a few drinks as we navigated its arcane interface (eventually slaying the dragon, thank you).
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But in a practical sense, how does one talk about the winter solstice, which is today, and invoke the proper arcane spirituality via the medium of Lil Wayne lyrics?
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The John Wick films work so well not just because of their fight sequences and increasingly arcane assassin mythology, but because of the degree to which they're romance-adjacent.
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In addition to differing population thresholds, countries also rely on arcane criteria for defining a city, like the existence of a charter or presence of a cathedral, Dijkstra said.
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A side-by-side comparison revealed about five tweaks, such as replacing "transferred to" with "assumed by" in describing the arcane procedures for determining ownership of certain legal claims.
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He came upon references to Bowers in arcane books about Hollywood from the 1970s, or contemporaneous accounts that would match specific details from a story Bowers had told him.
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Seen from here, the spectacle of United States politics can be mystifying: the arcane complexities of the Iowa caucuses and the seemingly uncontrolled flow of money into political campaigns.
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And while it may seem a bit arcane to continue puzzling over the pixelated reflections of a machine that died on Mars more than a decade ago, who knows?
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Twitter revealed later on that it was because McGowan had violated an arcane rule around the posting of personal contact information; one of her tweets included a phone number.
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Industry officials and economists say there are deeper structural problems, from the lack of a long-term agricultural policy to a supply chain hindered by middlemen and arcane bureaucracy.
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The FIFA World Ranking is an arcane, unpopular and often nonsensical system that also happens to be the way teams are seeded for big competitions like the World Cup.
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In their place is a future of plodding increases where progress will be measured by more arcane gauges of job quality and worker behavior: What's happening with temp agencies?
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Season five (the first without creator Armando Iannucci running the show) ended with Selina being ousted from office through the Senate's deployment of several arcane rules and legislative coups.
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You might have played the game thinking one thing about a character, only to find out that some arcane series of dialogue choices led to a completely different outcome.
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The grand projects of his career bridged the physical sciences and humanities: He went from studying the arcane dynamics of infinitesimal particles to exploring the enormousness of complex systems.
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Coltharp and his friend Samuel W. Shaffer, 34, formed a group called the Knights of the Crystal Blade based on arcane Mormon ideas long abandoned by the mainstream church.
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The batting order is, after all, not a Rube Goldberg device for generating offense through the arcane interactions of its parts; it's more a machine for distributing playing time.
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Sweden's King Carl Gustaf - the patron of the institution founded by his forbear Gustav III in 1786 - has had to step in and promise to reform its arcane statutes.
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With an arcane points system based on immobilizing the opponent on the mat or forcing him out of the ring, wrestling can be a challenge for the uninitiated spectator.
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Or maybe they know they're going to get nice positions at law firms where they'll be the resident experts on the arcane rules they wrote and only they understand.
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They seek to tie tax more closely to economic activity and also to limit some arcane but hugely profitable tricks, such as using internal loans to claim tax deductions.
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It might sound like an arcane conversation about medical ethics, but the debate has heated up as more experts have publicly shared their concerns about the President's mental health.
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The activists' biggest bugbear is the sort of arcane legal instrument that is hard to fit on a protest banner: the treaties' provision for "investor-state dispute settlement" (ISDS).
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In it, CDC investigator Abby Arcane comes back to her Louisiana hometown to investigate a virus that ends up being linked to a murky swamp containing mystical, terrifying secrets.
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Now, with his project Car Seat Headrest, he releases the studio album "Teens of Denial," a promising collage of arcane references, knotty confessionals and sturdy lo-fi rock rumbles.
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Johnson, the first black boxer to win the heavyweight title, was convicted in 1913 of violating an arcane human trafficking law for bringing his white girlfriend across state lines.
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He criticises the growing taste for obscure prose and "mathiness"—arcane equations in economic papers that are so hard to follow they allow their authors to avoid close scrutiny.
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This supposedly "rigged" system of arcane rules and inane traditions offers him timely proof that politicians and their customs are stupid, just as Trump has been saying all along.
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About 250,000 of the 26.8 million absentee ballots cast in 2012 were thrown out because voters failed to follow often arcane instructions on filling in and sealing their vote.
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Owing to the Senate's arcane rules, a barrage of last-minute dealmaking, and the furious pace at which it was passed, this tax reform bill is a convoluted mess.
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But Mr. Redzepi is Danish (by way of Macedonia, his father's homeland) and has a built-in fondness for the most arcane weeds, seeds, nuts, rushes and sea creatures.
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Michelle Livingston, owner of Arcane Body Arts, a tattoo shop in Vancouver that offers completely vegan tattoos, says that she's noticed a lot of interest in cruelty-free tattoos.
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But Wells Fargo's problem may be resonating more because it involves regular bank accounts for regular people who faced unjustified fees, rather than arcane derivatives traded by sophisticated investors.
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Though many of their hits ponder the vagaries of love, they otherwise have little in common with an arcane literary universe that is usually the province of graduate students.
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Hundreds of New York residents came together last night to talk about the challenges facing the city's nightlife and to implore officials to overturn the arcane laws throttling it.
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When we returned home after graduation, we made a two-headed unit, speaking in a language of arcane in-jokes and serving as each other's de facto plus-ones.
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A compiler is like a translator, converting a high-level programming language (resembling algebra) to a lower-level one (sometimes arcane binary) and, ideally, improving it in the process.
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While the Senate is playing green deal or no green deal, the House is caught up in an arcane struggle that gives the term "inside baseball" a bad name.
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Simmering beneath the discussions are a set of arcane rules that dictate how the Senate and House must account for policy changes that touch every corner of the economy.
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The chief executive of Real Wood Floors, Cobb was a veteran of such proceedings, which were usually sleepy affairs, populated by white-shoe attorneys fighting over arcane legal definitions.
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It is, as one character puts it, the place where the apparitions and dreads of popular culture's collective unconscious have been brought into being and imbued with arcane powers.
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That journey allowed me to turn an arcane and often boring subject into a compelling yarn; his education — as a political campaigner and as a consumer — becomes the reader's.
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This is fairly arcane, but during an eye-wall replacement cycle, outer rain bands consolidate into a new, larger, secondary outer eye wall that surrounds its initial eye wall.
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There are now apps, including one that uses a touch screen to untangle the book's tough sentences, and a podcast with hundreds of episodes breaking down its arcane composition.
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Reeves is the favorite in part because of an arcane law that requires statewide candidates to win a majority of the vote in a majority of state legislative districts.
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Across much of Western Europe, critics complain of distant and unfeeling technocrats in Brussels who enforce arcane rules to the letter, with little understanding of local nuances and needs.
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John cared about the institutions of self government, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, rule of law, separation of powers, even the arcane rules and procedures of the Senate.
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The strength of feeling on both sides soon hijacked what might have been an arcane legal discussion and pitted former allies against each other in the battle for rights.
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What's new: This simulator is the first of its kind designed for politicians and others who care about climate change and energy, but aren't researchers accustomed to arcane models.
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Once again, Musk is aiming to shake up an arcane industry not used to outside-the-box thinking and yet potentially ripe for disruption: the underground world of tunneling.
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The wine world is vast, and the ability to absorb arcane details — like the name of this red grape from Austria — is marginal, even if it concerns us directly.
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Mr. Price spent the months before the caucuses defending Iowa's pre-eminent position in the presidential primary process, as candidates bemoaned Iowa's lack of diversity and arcane caucusing process.
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The arcane rules governing a Senate impeachment trial have been revised several times since they were first written down in 1868, during the impeachment trial of President Andrew Johnson.
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Now, a few companies have stepped into the arcane world of the board package, promising to simplify the chore by dispensing with all that paper and moving information online.
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Lovers of the botanically arcane may find it surprising that the beautiful wood anemone has only three leaves and not five, as its Latin name — Anemone quinquefolia — would suggest.
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"This is exactly what we worried about when Republicans reinstated this arcane rule in January," seven Democratic House members from the DC metro area said in a joint statement.
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Much of the "success" is the House minority is winning relatively arcane procedural fights, battles that even a somewhat close observer of Congress has no clue are even happening.
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Now, thwarted by a new Democratic House and the arcane checks and balances of the Senate, Trump is claiming new executive power to reconcile his hardline vows on immigration.
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Yet as at the ballot box, a combination of voter apathy and arcane rules is likely to leave three investors holding all the cards at next Tuesday's annual meeting.
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Twenty-five years ago the French classicist Pierre Hadot argued that the Greeks never intended the love of wisdom to end up as the most arcane of intellectual disciplines.
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A mixed-media, multigenre embodiment of a scholarly theory about an arcane point of literary history might not seem like fertile ground for enchantment, but it was absolutely transformative.
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The casual observer will find this an opaque and arcane process, and can be forgiven for wondering why it took so long for lawmakers to start discussing different ideas.
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John cared about the institutions of self-government, our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, rule of law, separation of powers, even the arcane rules and procedures of the Senate.
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I could already picture his releases; I knew I had to feature a design of his somehow, so Arcane-002 includes an insert with his illustrations and the tracklist.
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It follows Abby Arcane (Crystal Reed), an investigator for the CDC as she visits an epidemic in her hometown in Louisiana, along with her fellow scientist Alex Holland (Andy Bean).
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Traditional media is still trying to navigate the landscape of online video, unsure of where its territory ends and the realm of YouTubers, Twitch streamers, and seemingly arcane subcultures begin.
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Each week Katie Roof, Matthew Lynley and myself — Alex Wilhelm — try to de-obfuscate the opaque and arcane world of startup finance with the help of someone from the industry.
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A fair marketplace As anyone who purchased coverage before the ACA knows, health insurers once enjoyed marketplace advantages due to the arcane terms and complexity of the products they sold.
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Swamp Thing stars Crystal Reed as Abby Arcane, a CDC doctor who has been called back to her hometown to investigate a puzzling and deadly "disease" that's been affecting residents.
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Quantum mechanics seems largely built of arbitrary rules like this, some of them—such as the mathematical properties of operators that correspond to observable properties of the system—rather arcane.
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Ted Cruz, who has been outmaneuvering Trump to capture delegates in a string of states, including some where Trump lost due to his failure to master arcane delegate-selection procedures.
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Let's be clear, Dimon's firm is one of the chief architects of the global financial crisis that led to the interest in a somewhat arcane cryptocurrency in the first place.
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Winning HQ at first was largely a matter of luck, because it's a one-strike game, and the questions eventually get arcane or esoteric enough to bump most people out.
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From murky low resolution images through complicated and seemingly arcane processes to point and shoots, game photography has moved to a world where discrete "share" buttons exist on every controller.
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That is why the arcane metric known as the "social cost of carbon" is highly consequential for setting rules for everything from fuel economy to power plants to appliance efficiency.
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The United States and Europe are split over one arcane but crucial remaining element of the package, the extent to which banks can rely on their own internal risk models.
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Thursday's lawsuit challenges the decision to rescind the memos under the arcane Administrative Procedure Act, or APA, which governs the process the federal government must follow when drafting new regulations.
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The study was almost laughably arcane: Air Force cadets' pupils tended to dilate more when they read cartoons they thought were funny than for ones they didn't think were funny.
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The new show, "Mark Leckey: Containers and Their Drivers," which will occupy two floors, will also include sound installations and videos of Mr. Leckey's alternately hilarious and arcane lecture-performances.
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It's time to move away from a convoluted and arcane system that discourages economic growth and baffles most of us, toward a simpler, fairer system that creates opportunity for all.
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Mr Kaine's migration on TPP is based on similarly arcane details: it provides redress for manufacturers over allegedly troublesome trade practices but not for the labourers who produce the goods.
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Now imagine, just days before the shindig, you were forced to cancel the event on account of an arcane law outlawing dancing within 500 feet of a house of worship.
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But as ratings fade in importance and more arcane business concerns become more relevant, The CW's approach increasingly looks like one that even the most successful TV networks will take.
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And most saliently, she dove into the arcane world of the "phone phreak," a subculture of pranksters and audio voyagers that loved to "decipher and explore the network," Napoleon explained.
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John cared about the institutions of self-government – our Constitution, our Bill of Rights, rule of law and separation of powers, even the arcane rules and procedures of the Senate.
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They aren't arcane — you'd hear most watching or playing a single game of tennis, but they'd be amid a ton of other terminology, since tennis is not a simple game.
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum This museum excels at exhibitions that brim with somewhat arcane information embodied by visually dazzling objects, and few subjects qualify for that approach like color.
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A true understanding of the forces that shaped Christianity — seemingly familiar but in fact highly arcane — requires the ability to synthesize and express deep learning in a dozen interlocking subjects.
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On the other hand, game design is sometimes spoken of as an arcane ritual, with it practitioners constantly doing new and exciting things that had never even been considered before.
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"It is outrageous that as a result of arcane laws, these victims have been denied their day in court," Rich Azzopardi, a spokesman for Mr. Cuomo said in an email.
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Whether they come from ransomware, phishing or more arcane, highly sophisticated means, manufacturers are increasingly vulnerable to attacks that can shut down production and have ramifications throughout a supply chain.
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Twitter's user base is tiny compared with Facebook or Instagram, and its arcane conventions and the generally combative, depressive hellscape that is much of its content deters most normal people.
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Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the Republican chairman of the Finance Committee, said the appearance of a tax increase was only a result of arcane government score-keeping rules.
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But more broadly, the seemingly arcane fight over a place name became a test of geopolitical power pitting Europe and the United States against Russia in the perennially unstable Balkans.
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At Interkraft, Mr. Aas learned about the arcane world of energy futures, contracts that give the owner the right to buy electricity at a specified time for a certain price.
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Warren's policies, taken together, depicted a candidate who could navigate the intricacies of federal law and policy to redemocratize American politics, one arcane rule or unremarkable statute at a time.
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Sometimes, seen walking two or three abreast, the Finnish and Korean and Russian and Chinese and Japanese buyers or vendors seem dressed as if for some arcane form of cosplay.
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Nvidia soon made changes to its chips and developed software aids, including support for a standard programming language rather than the arcane tools used to issue commands to graphics chips.
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They now want the government to investigate the methodology used to produce the Midwest Premium, an arcane figure that largely determines the cost of buying bulk aluminum in North America.
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Both seem utterly sincere in their efforts to capture the odd scraps that others tend to dismiss as trivial or arcane, the traces of our passing presence in the world.
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The arcane procedural rules of Congress — the same ones that contributed to the demise of the health care repeal bill — will complicate the process of pushing through a tax overhaul.
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The frequent introduction of new symbols and arcane plot points to dissect and decipher has given QAnon the feel of a theological study group, or a massive multiplayer online game.
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Dylan Louis Monroe stood inside, the author of an arcane visual project called the Deep State Mapping Project, a gigantic, QAnon-inflected diagram of the secret rulers of the world.
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Under the arcane rules of impeachment, they are to submit written queries that will be read aloud by Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who is presiding over the trial.
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Its chances of emerging from bankruptcy proceedings hinge in part on an arcane California legal rule that threatens to keep it perpetually on the hook for liabilities from catastrophic wildfires.
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While the show's intricate plotting could drift to the arcane, particularly in later seasons, the series never gave up its central humanity — or its occasional, welcome moments of humor. 8.
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In his cross-examination of prosecution witnesses, Mr. O'Donnell has sought to cast Mr. Wills as a rookie politician tripped up by arcane campaign finance laws and shoddy record-keeping.
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It may seem a rather arcane bit of trivia, but it mattered to Mourinho enough to mention it to Ceferin and to text it to others in the days afterward.
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In 2013, Russell wrote "God Is Disappointed in You," with illustrations by Shannon Wheeler, which promised to strip the Bible of its arcane language to get to its core message.
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And why should you care about an arcane technical breakthrough that right now doesn't feel all that different from signing in to a website to make a credit card payment?
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"Our arcane rules and customs are deliberately intended to require broad cooperation," he said, referring to the "necessity of compromise" and praising the "incremental progress" such a process can create.
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