It might be esoteric but it's only esoteric until you do it, because then it's a body of knowledge that's known to you.
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This is a possibility offered by some fringe-y theories—rather than consisting of esoteric ghostly particles, DM consists of normal matter in esoteric configurations, such as primordial black holes (PBHs).
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In short, time crystals are completely esoteric and totally revolutionary.
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It's a little too esoteric, I got to tell you.
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And if this sounds totally esoteric, that's because it is.
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Slightly less esoteric is Freud's theory of the death drive.
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But as you look deeper, we deal with the esoteric.
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It establishes a dialogue between contemporary connectivity and esoteric tradition.
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Why yes, it is a bastion of gloriously esoteric nerdery.
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Despite this, Frank's a perpetual idealist, if an esoteric one.
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This put a traditional wrapper around an otherwise esoteric asset.
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The esoteric arithmetic that makes the electoral process malleable. 3.
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The Bai here worship local gods and practice Esoteric Buddhism.
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As at Frankie's, the esoteric details are what typify it.
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"Words like 'occult,' or 'esoteric,' are so forbidding," Pellerano said.
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This might apply to commodities, which can be downright esoteric.
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To most, the subject of their bet is fairly esoteric.
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Mr. Echols's teaching style is at once esoteric and earthy.
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Maybe he is privy to some kind of esoteric knowledge.
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In less esoteric sporting events, the M.L.B. playoffs are underway.
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"A lot of 'normal' designers are very esoteric," he said.
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In a normal political year, it could have seemed esoteric.
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The subjects include spirit realms, esoteric wisdom and the afterlife.
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So why not stop watching this esoteric, American political process?
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Could this be yet another depraved, esoteric ritual in Swedish culture?
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Was it used in initiation rituals for those developing esoteric knowledge?
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By themselves, all of those announcements may seem a bit esoteric.
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Are they going to be tough or esoteric, this or that?
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Like all good memes, it's simplified, easy to share, and esoteric.
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That "bizarre and esoteric" reputation isn't exactly what Fey intended, though.
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The ten most-read explainers of the year were more esoteric.
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In reality, analog computing is a contemporary, useful technology, however esoteric.
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But the essence of a podcast is to be esoteric, specialized.
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All those numbers and esoteric tax jargon can get pretty boring.
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"They're too process-oriented, or too big, too esoteric," he said.
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Senator Ted Cruz has dominated that esoteric inside game until now.
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This issue is not an esoteric problem linked to cake, unfortunately.
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Entrepreneurs range across every industry, from the esoteric to the fascinating.
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Abercrombie more obviously references esoteric tradition with her Oujia board painting.
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Some tutorials are winning combinations of the pragmatic and the esoteric.
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These aren't esoteric references yielding themselves up to a connoisseur's prying.
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Other researchers dismissed the milestone because the calculation was notably esoteric.
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Short sections (fleetingly) cover subjects from the mundane to the esoteric.
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The song is full of esoteric references and off-kilter improvising.
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Sleep technology products range from the basic app to the esoteric.
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"In the studio I am a bit more esoteric," she said.
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But in a tough environment for selling records, esoteric is in.
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They're also known for not being able to play more esoteric cartridges.
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I don't use a lot of esoteric ingredients in my witchcraft cookery.
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No mystery was too esoteric to be repacked inside the Mystery Box.
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It is, then, esoteric stuff, as the panel announcing the prize admitted.
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That distinction is where a lot of the esoteric—but still dramatic!
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I will not cover this interesting but esoteric cold atomic physics paper.
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" The more esoteric "V" follows the concept of "breathing spirit into matter.
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Even more esoteric is the visualization of the movement of subatomic particles.
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Parody accounts aren't esoteric or smart, and they're not run by celebrities.
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This water sign governs dreams, divinely inspired creativity and the esoteric realm.
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Much of the electro-mechanical process, however, remains quite esoteric to most.
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"I think my tastes are getting more and more esoteric," he said.
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The duo manages to transform unlikely, sometimes esoteric inspirations into tangible art.
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"They can get some very esoteric questions from the audience," she said.
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His death was announced by his label, Esoteric Recordings/Cherry Red Records.
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On Tuesday, most of the hearing revolved around that latter, esoteric argument.
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On the flip side, some of its picks have been more esoteric.
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"We've developed a bit of an esoteric language being together," Taghizadeh said.
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Like other sacred texts, the film invites doctrinal arguments and esoteric inquiries.
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Astrology would be as pedestrian as my esoteric and occult interests go.
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Would it be the more esoteric Lynch of 2001's Mulholland Dr.?
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What used to be an esoteric concept is now something that hits home.
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Shaw exposes how sectarian cults use spiritualism and esoteric language to enlist believers.
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Outside of that, I might be a dabbler of self-curated esoteric pursuits.
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Those very tangible roots make even esoteric mathematical structures feel concrete to him.
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Even so, it's clear that coding for HoloLens is not some esoteric experience.
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Whereas esoteric witchcraft goes through generations—it's spoken, it's an anti-patriarchal system.
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Sorcerers can bend reality because of this clear-cut, if extremely esoteric reason.
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His religious views were esoteric and ever-shifting and, frankly, not so interesting.
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It's not an esoteric field that is the sole domain of the genius.
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Esoteric subtitled dramas, homemade horror, and soft-core porn sat side by side.
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Every time Alice goes to Blazer's apartment he gives her some esoteric command.
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It's more esoteric than his first essay, and largely aimed at software designers.
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It made liberals into an other, one that spoke its own esoteric language.
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The literature of finance, by contrast, uses a far more esoteric tool kit.
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The menu of Italian food is boldly creative and at times excitingly esoteric.
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But those are more esoteric arguments than the standard "prime the pump" concept.
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The cases that the Supreme Court hears, may seem esoteric to many Americans.
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Despite the esoteric premise there is nothing creaky or fusty about the novel.
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But beyond lectures and panel discussions, the agenda also features more esoteric attractions.
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The New Age author was drawn to an esoteric bible in the 21994s.
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The New Age author was drawn to an esoteric bible in the 21994s.
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Dr. Metzner stressed that consciousness expansion was not always a mysterious, esoteric phenomenon.
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The potential of the human form unlocked into esoteric positions and absurd funk.
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To me, chi was an esoteric way of describing that this is fresh.
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Even small esoteric things that could change are all derived from player choices.
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This esoteric debate became increasingly bitter, splitting the Bitcoin community into two warring camps.
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And there you have it: "proof," via esoteric symbols, that Bowie was a god.
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So there's a bit of esoteric knowledge that just dropped in value a bit.
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CEO pay packages now hinge on multiple layers of sometimes esoteric measurements of performance.
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Venus is the planet of love, money, beauty, and, on an esoteric level, values.
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Image: Vanderdecken/Wikimedia CommonsThe effects of the most esoteric physics abound throughout your life.
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"There's plenty of money to be made without doing these esoteric black-box investments."
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Af Klint's painting is an esoteric diagram, a relative of paintings by Alfred Jensen.
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The abatement law is "quirky" and "esoteric," Cavallaro said, but not without significant consequences.
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Few would mistake esoteric topics like innovation promotion and intellectual property protection as poetic.
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On that strange and esoteric question may hang the future of the universe's past.
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He was very interested in all these forms of unconventional spirituality and esoteric stuff.
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That makes understanding content, which includes many esoteric terms and names, a constant strain.
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Venus rules love, money, beauty, and, on a more esoteric level, what we value.
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Should they highlight relatively esoteric matters, like his potential violations of the Emoluments Clause?
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And, of course, these types of changes intrigue academics for reasons complex and esoteric.
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It should be something that's intuitive, not esoteric and has a steep learning curve.
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It was a very esoteric idea, to be sure, and I was a pragmatist.
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Finally, esoteric snacks made by tiny companies are showing up on airline service carts.
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You need something really esoteric, something from out of left field they'll never expect.
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She evoked advanced technology, but made it so esoteric that it seemed like magic.
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ACROSTIC — There's no correlation between hard-to-solve acrostics and esoteric themes, is there?
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This complex, esoteric issue has slowly become a third rail in higher education politics.
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In 2012, I wrote about a dozen esoteric grapes that were worth seeking out.
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Op-Ed Contributor The world of academic philosophy is ordinarily a rather esoteric one.
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Not bad for an esoteric technology developed by the enigmatic fellow who created bitcoin.
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But if you're more of an esoteric sports fan, we head to the Sahara.
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The subreddit theydidthemath is a forum for people to present and solve esoteric mathematical conundrums.
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Vilified and outlawed as "black magic," shamanism has since taken on a mystical, esoteric air.
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The idea is for the esoteric details of the environment to make you feel lost.
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The next big discovery in particle physics might just be hiding in this esoteric calculation.
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Hedge funds tend to like esoteric, niche investments which are by definition in short supply.
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This bit has received far less attention than others in large part because it's esoteric.
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Ammo O'Day describes herself as an esoteric life coach, trainer, and, most importantly, fitness witch.
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Doctor Strange and the Guardians of the Galaxy are no longer esoteric comic book superheroes.
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So all of this, all the esoteric secret society stuff… we are eighties kids cheeseballs.
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One somewhat esoteric feature Google is launching with this update is all about app signing.
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The ascent of Mount Parnassus is, in esoteric terms, the journey towards knowledge, and art.
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How do you navigate what might be called "esoteric turn-ons" with a new partner?
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When it was being developed in the 1910s and '20s, this theory was pretty esoteric.
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Aftergood is not amused that such seemingly esoteric fields of study had received government funding.
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Or can it stay true to a vision, no matter how narrow, uncompromising or esoteric?
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But a thousand years later, times have changed, even if esoteric rituals remain the same.
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Mr. Meador had wanted to plant additional esoteric grapes like schioppettino, freisa, rkatsiteli and albariño.
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While the juxtaposition may feel a bit esoteric at times, the results are often intoxicating.
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It is not just an esoteric, marginal phenomenon that may happen if you are lucky.
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No shopping trips for esoteric (unnecessary) gear or waiting until you can run fast enough.
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When Hollywood writers began firing their agents en masse this month, their gripes seemed esoteric.
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The haberdashery that sells specific costumes for that esoteric holiday you didn't even know existed.
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Indeed, in many esoteric traditions, the floating boat is a symbol of knowledge beyond death.
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He has a consulting business analyzing esoteric municipal bonds for a handful of wealthy families.
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In it, we observe Lethem's signature esoteric fascination with books, records, even slices of pizza.
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"It was a legitimately esoteric story," he told me in a tone of genuine admiration.
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Savvy enough for theater obsessives, but not so esoteric that casual fans feel left out.
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That has complicated the already esoteric process for determining the winner of a participatory caucus.
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That question may seem minor and esoteric, but the stakes underlying Seila Law are enormous.
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The esoteric symbols she'd been iterating take on new meaning in proximity to a person.
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But if there was an esoteric secret to the work, my boss never told me.
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And real clothes were at J.W. Anderson, who often strays into hinterlands of the esoteric.
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It apparently didn't want to be seen engaging in whatever esoteric sloth ritual this was.
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You don't have to use all the esoteric shapes or facial expressions, just start simple.
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But from an early age, he was drawn to the more esoteric corners of belief.
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"For many, what's happening in Lima is esoteric and I don't blame them," Alvarado says.
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The Esoteric Order of Dagon is a cult from his short story The Shadow over Innsmouth.
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At times Marrero was strangely esoteric as he tried to justify approval of the controversial deal.
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Similarly, other, more complex and esoteric functions, such as wealth management, are also moving toward automation.
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If this information seems a little esoteric, that's okay—it won't directly lead to treatment, yet.
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I've met bank presidents and airline pilots and doctors, and folks with doctorates in esoteric degrees.
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In sex work, our bodies are also tools, and for kink, personal prep can be esoteric.
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Though the rule is slightly esoteric, McConnell argued that Warren had attributed impure motives to Sessions.
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Even somewhat esoteric peripherals I tested with the console, like the Mario Paint mouse, worked perfectly.
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I found it thrilling, not so much for plot but in looking up its esoteric references.
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She's just very Zen, she'd say real esoteric things, but things that kind of made sense.
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It is also valuable for more esoteric uses such as for communication satellites, spacecraft, and missiles.
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But the white dude rattled off names, shows, and esoteric trivia like it was common knowledge.
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But to Mr. Baldwin, the concerns are not nearly so esoteric: He contends he was betrayed.
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The baneful lure of esoteric knowledge—ideology—is, Gray argues, responsible for the modern political religions.
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Without going into the esoteric world of chart analytics, there are two takeaways from such technicals.
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Obviously this is some very esoteric technology but what's important to realize what they are doing.
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"This is not quite as esoteric as some people make it out to be," Gallagher says.
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There were also occasions where David's more esoteric musical choices became regional radio and club hits.
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The two cases might seem esoteric, and far removed from government protection of workers and consumers.
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Mr. Abrams's interests included not just music theory but also occult arts, esoteric religions and painting.
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His esoteric topic at times clashes with the clunky colloquialisms Skaife deploys when talking about himself.
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Newsrooms have been supported by billionaires and test-prep businesses for more esoteric reasons than this.
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Winkfield's imagery in much of his work is esoteric, suggesting an elaborate system of possible meanings.
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The arguments range from the obvious ("to be on time, or measure tardiness") to the esoteric.
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And what's the point in even the most esoteric of lineups if nobody has any fun?
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The legal questions involved may be esoteric, but they have drawn fiery comments from both sides.
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"Kate Spade has a very esoteric brand promise," says Mary Beech, Kate Spade's chief marketing officer.
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"The notion of deposit insurance is not an esoteric concept to somebody like me," McWilliams said.
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Here's a somewhat esoteric bur provocative paper arguing that platforms enforce their speech rules through probabilities.
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When his jokes are punched up by an unusual or esoteric word, he isn't showing off.
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Jupiter is also associated with philosophy and religion, and Sagittarius loves all things philosophical and esoteric.
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This economy of motion, both innate and learned, is, at the highest levels, an esoteric art.
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In Wright's poems the name of the absolute is scrawled in a host of esoteric tongues.
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"But that's still quite esoteric, and I don't see that catching on anytime soon," Hulme said.
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Michele has more than seventy-five thousand followers on Instagram, and his account is unusually esoteric.
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Not every debut can be a rebel yell, and not every label has Marni's esoteric heritage.
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Between the lines: The Fed's more esoteric announcements were even more disappointing and confounding, investors said.
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Interestingly enough, I had always thought of us as an esoteric band before we had success.
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The first and more esoteric of these is stated by Braess' paradox, named after mathemetician Dietrich Braess.
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Radicals stopped protesting and started to become fascinated with esoteric religion, alternative health treatments and social actualization.
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They said it was a waste of already limited resources to explore such esoteric methods of healing.
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Some visitors saw esoteric error messages when visiting pages that still had some traces of HTTP content.
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The company can run esoteric calculations on exotic new hardware faster than is possible on a supercomputer.
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It helps explain what audiences can do, rather than what the experience is in an esoteric sense.
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It was sometime around the 1950s or 93s that more esoteric flavor combinations began to creep in.
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A lot of incel culture has been very infected by weird, more esoteric, national socialist racial theory.
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With the same unpersonalized homepage for everyone, it's fostered a positive community unified by esoteric inside jokes.
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NASA created its own version of assembly, which is a wonderfully esoteric and low-level programming language.
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I chose some of Cher's more declarative and esoteric tweets in an effort to kickstart some conversation.
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Things like the debt ceiling or campaign finance are sort of esoteric concepts to the average person.
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"Likewise, an artist's initiations, esoteric or otherwise, are crucial to the efficacy of her art," Madara says.
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In Himmler's specific case, that seems to have taken on an esoteric or occult coloring to it.
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"The question should be... not can we create complex and esoteric products, but should we?" she said.
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The presiding judge then used an esoteric provision of Alabama law to sentence Madison to death instead.
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Robin seems pleasantly surprised with the demand for glassware he'd presumed would be esoteric to non-bartenders.
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Employing the least esoteric phrasing was Daimler's Zetsche, who addresses his the audience in his second language.
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Other delve into a subject so esoteric, the study's authors are likely the only ones who care.
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It feels like I'm walking onto the set of a horror film, or an esoteric amusement park.
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Mark McCoy's esoteric brand of hardcore, on the other hand, will probably never break into that spotlight.
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I read hugely in my 20s and 30s — all the good stuff, nothing very odd or esoteric.
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Yes, they're smart, but our fascination with orcas and other cetaceans also stems from something more esoteric.
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I've become incredibly well-read on the election, spending hours tweeting with strangers about esoteric political topics.
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After you've got those images set up, just slap on whatever esoteric argument you want, and voila!
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Not every entry is unique or esoteric, but if it's not, its clue is probably pretty unexpected.
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This would settle an esoteric but crucial debate among North Korea watchers, and not to Washington's favor.
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Or if not a question of biology or philosophy, perhaps a question of more, uh, esoteric sciences?
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Fear drives them to secrecy, but we should not dismiss the esoteric dimension of the new atheists.
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Today true baseball fans must be conversant in esoteric batting terms like launch angle and exit velocity.
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The surrealist masterpiece: Few titles command the respect of both esoteric game critics and the 420 community.
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As a "Hunger Games" lover, it didn't occur to me at first that SPILE might be esoteric.
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It also erodes the efficacy of tax policy if it requires esoteric algorithms that few can access.
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To do what Hickman did with these esoteric characters offers fidelity to the larger X-Men canon.
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He stood there in his shirtsleeves, outlasting everyone with an impressive mastery of the most esoteric issues.
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Dr. Sarnak said that Bourgain started out in an esoteric corner of mathematics with extremely difficult problems.
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Other times they're art school x1000, with esoteric chanting and robes and nods to Jodorowski and Kenneth Anger.
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With some slight tweaks, common musical notation can be converted into the esoteric, Turing-complete programming language Choon.
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"These are esoteric problems that we have solved," said Christopher Monroe, physics professor at the University of Maryland.
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The idea of selling something almost as esoteric as what they did, coming up with a new instrument.
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He also veered down esoteric routes, creating works inspired by James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake and the Orpheus myth.
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The more esoteric—but possibly determinative—matter asks who is authorised to speak for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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Now, millennials and technophiles have their own modern-day version of an esoteric code that's hard to decipher.
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The Druze, followers of an esoteric offshoot of Islam, have kept their own local militias in the area.
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Last summer GAM, a Swiss fund manager, suspended a star trader who had loaded up on esoteric paper.
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WHatever we are seeing is that the net lets you find whatever you want no matter how esoteric.
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But for many of the investors, who don't look at it that closely, it may be too esoteric.
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I just wanted to make experimental, abstract, esoteric, abstruse art, game-changing transcendent work of viscera, and frisson.
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Investors are mostly past that "mental hurdle" and see bitcoin as less esoteric and less strange, he said.
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The bank hired Keith Allman to head U.S. esoteric asset backed securities, reported IFR, a Refinitiv news service.
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There was Mondo Kim's, the famed underground music and video retailer with its numerous floors of esoteric finds.
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"It's a really out of the way place, and such an esoteric topic, honestly," says NC1 Sean McCormick.
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These metals, esoteric but critical for a multitude of manufacturing processes, all have one other thing in common.
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The video, directed by Massimo Facchinetti, is an esoteric nightmare of black widows, toxic blobs, and pitch darkness.
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Unlike some wildlife research, which can be esoteric, Wielgus's work by its nature has concrete, real-world implications.
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But in hindsight, the esoteric electro track feels like a dry run for 1998's Ray of Light.
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A specialist in single-source gems, he sells his inventory of esoteric finds during the Tucson gem shows.
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In the beginning, I'd be stumped most often not only by sports but also by more esoteric clues.
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I was reminded that there is no esoteric wisdom here, no secret code that the Mysteries are hiding.
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More esoteric areas of market, such as non-conforming RMBS, are not eligible for preferential STS capital treatment.
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Mr. Fiamma said the insurer established the value of esoteric collections like these by using third-party appraisers.
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These tools and subsequent, multiple revisions caused our teams to focus too much on abstract and esoteric concepts.
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It is philosophical and esoteric, and staunchly opposed to the dualistic morality of J.R.R. Tolkien or C.S. Lewis.
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For years, net neutrality was a fairly esoteric issue mainly of interest to technologists, network engineers, and policy lawyers.
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And if this all feels like some esoteric particle physics, it's actually quite important for nuclear reactors in general.
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The persistent, underlying snags are more esoteric: budgetary profiles, launch indemnity, capital amortization, and all sorts of boring administrivia.
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This research may seem obscure, but it's exciting for the same reason many other esoteric physics discoveries are exciting.
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Daredevil Mars syncs up with fantasy-fueler Neptune in Pisces, the sign that rules both esoteric matters and escapism.
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If the esoteric language and shifting deadlines don't drive you away, the decades-long timelines and internecine politics will.
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GUILFOYLE: No, you&aposre referring, Juan, to one esoteric law review article that was written years and years ago.
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The institute is a hub for an intellectual movement called West Coast Straussianism, an esoteric school of conservative thought.
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It might also benefit you to wear an accessory with a cryptic spiritual symbol, since Scorpios dig the esoteric.
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Describing the design process, Schiller takes pains to note the collaboration between the esoteric studying and the raw tech.
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There is an esoteric quality to these recurring stylised objects: man, woman, fish, anchor, clock, bottle and so on.
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Unraveling mysteries will become a thing this November as the sun simmers in erotic, esoteric Scorpio until the 21st.
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" An example of phrasing arousal would be referring to "gambling" instead of the far more esoteric "mathematical decision making.
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This year it is vanadium, another esoteric element of the periodic table that is on a wild bull rampage.
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She has devoted much of her life to the study of and in service to the paranormal and esoteric.
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They made their weird IPA as esoteric and alluring as they could because what did they have to lose?
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On matters large and small, emotional and esoteric, an absence of conviction has marked Trump's politics from the beginning.
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If it sounds esoteric, that's only because you haven't experienced it yet: Click here to visit Ollie Magee's website.
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Other esoteric liberal plans, like Lawrence Lessig's pathway for Ryan to constitutionally install Clinton as president, are downright loopy.
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The most commonly held belief about creativity is that it's elusive, esoteric and unique only to the anointed few.
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The same is true for Social Security, which isn't just some esoteric government policy, floating up in the clouds.
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They have rescued, for the internet, Meroitic cursive, Canadian syllabics, the Lydian scripts, and those most esoteric creatures, emoji.
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Verleger's focus was on an esoteric lack of diesel fuel, rather than geopolitical threats exchanged between Rouhani and Trump.
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This somewhat esoteric economic series is a leading indicator of the economy in general and capital spending in particular.
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The use of esoteric practices by women in early religious communities was seen as a sign of great power.
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As more people seek esoteric community and off-kilter entertainment online, Reddit continues to grow its link-sharing forums.
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Founded in 33 by Geordie Rose, D-Wave worked in relative obscurity on esoteric problems associated with quantum computing.
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For Brusatte, these are not abstract or esoteric subjects, to be indulged for the sake of scientific curiosity alone.
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" Writing to a friend's widow, Aldous Huxley veered into esoteric musings: "How are we related to what we were?
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Poggio travels to faraway monasteries and finds esoteric classical texts in order to recopy them in beautiful humanist script.
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Maja D'Aoust is arguably the most publicly active practitioner and spokesperson for esoteric studies in the City of Angels.
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The longevity scientists have their own fan bases — groupies and wannabes trying to replicate esoteric laboratory regimens at home.
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It looked like Kate Bush had choreographed a '90s R&B video set to an esoteric Britney Spears remix.
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"To get authors back into the mix says this is not esoteric stuff, this is part of pop culture."
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A fresh, lively phrase might receive a 75; a familiar, normal word, 50; a bit of esoteric trivia, 30.
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But his latest project, The Disaster Artist, is hardly esoteric, though it's about a film most people haven't seen.
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Less esoteric subjects — like digital marketing, project management, and managing people and teams — have also proved popular among employers.
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If it sounds esoteric, you're right, but the products smelled like jasmine and orchid and melted into my skin.
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It is no less difficult to make a successful popular art form than to make a successful esoteric one.
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They continue to write in this way, deliberately obscure and esoteric, because it is a shortcut to being mysterious.
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Like its earlier esoteric cousins, a CLO bundles risky low-grade loans into attractive packages and high credit ratings.
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She was a Colorado museum consultant known for her esoteric lectures on ancient gold adornments or nomadic Chinese tribes.
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The point is that you see how something that starts out really esoteric and academic ends up changing history.
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From the more esoteric side, you might try a cesanese from Lazio, which can be deliciously fresh and aromatic.
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I saw this and tried to follow suit for about five minutes; it is a strange and esoteric skill!
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Before that week, I'd never been much of one for poetry; poets seemed so esoteric, their work so highbrow.
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Her assortment of conceptually-minded multimedia works call on historic or esoteric cultural sources deemed relevant to the present.
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It has come to be viewed in some circles as an esoteric or pathetic hang-up of Trump's opponents.
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The images, mostly painted with gouache on illustration board, combine esoteric imagery with the line-drawn aesthetic of tattooing.
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You might sense an esoteric vibe in Buchinger's works, especially considering the potential uses of micrography for conveying dangerous secrets.
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But even the less esoteric forms of 3D printing, those involving plastics and metals, will transform what a factory is.
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And so a whole mélange of racist and imperialist thought is tied together by a border scientific or esoteric epistemology.
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Meditation is not an esoteric practice; it's not something you do only in a meditation hall or Buddhist retreat center.
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We get it — the more esoteric side of spirituality, from astrology to spells, can be overwhelming or seem downright inaccessible.
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Energetic, agitating Mars will meet up with esoteric, escapist Neptune — and in the sign of "no limits" Pisces, at that.
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When I paint, half of the time I don't even know why I'm so attracted to sigils, to esoteric knowledge.
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Wells's transgressions have caught the public mood far more than esoteric abuses in the mortgage-backed-security market ever did.
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An anonymous blackmailer has caught at least two YouTube creators in a scheme involving cash ransoms and esoteric copyright laws.
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In more normal times, the contents of the memos themselves might seem a trifle esoteric for a partisan slugging-match.
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Just as remarkable are the pop sensibilities Hval wields to allow an otherwise esoteric pursuit to get under your skin.
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The Bowie bonds were among the first in a wave of esoteric asset-backed securities deals based on intellectual property.
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The pair, cerebral and discerning, recently described their more esoteric influences, evolving songwriting techniques and the lasting effect of Beyoncé.
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It's the kind of stark, reductive imagery that can also help an esoteric issue cut through the modern media roar.
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Developing more such esoteric techniques may allow chipmakers to go on shrinking transistors for a little longer, but not much.
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His characteristic method of esoteric reading demanded spending hours pouring over a few key books in ancient, hard-won languages.
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The juice bar is esoteric in message, perhaps only accessible if you're someone who's *woke* but also enjoys green juice.
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The research might seem esoteric, but it's a big deal when it comes to making these sorts of measurements accessible.
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We comb through releases big and small, famous and esoteric, to email readers twice a week with our timely recommendations.
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Rather than getting esoteric, Crow wanted the message of the video to be as clear as that of the song.
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He read the same page of the same book for several months: Page 37 of 'Esoteric Astrology' by Alice Bailey.
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They would also send in postcards and letters with inspired entries that ranged from the esoteric to the painfully sophomoric.
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Large and somewhat brusque, Barker was a forty-two-year-old psychiatrist with a keen interest in esoteric mental conditions.
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The esoteric Buddhists of Mongolia and Tibet somehow bridged their unique food traditions over the Muslim Uyghur expanse of Xinjiang.
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Her energetic, esoteric brand of hip-hop caught the industry's attention and she's since deferred school to tour the world.
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During my visit I asked the Tea House's general manager, Matt Kiefer, why they went with a city so esoteric.
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People find the esoteric humor in their situations; it encourages one to find coping mechanisms that aren't just total despair.
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" With a flicker of concern, he asked the Pineapple team, "Are you worried that that's going to get too esoteric?
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When it comes to selling esoteric technologies like artificial intelligence to traditional companies, however, that might actually be an advantage.
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A lot of these remedies that just seem folkloric or really esoteric actually do have some scientific reasoning behind them.
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It is not about trying to be edgy, hip, and esoteric, like I have been labeled as in the past.
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For Collage as Painting, Kate Abercrombie and Trevor Winkfield look at mysterious, esoteric, and sometimes troubling aspects of everyday life.
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Black Eagle An esoteric autobiographical short film he directed and starred in for American Eagle had its premiere in February.
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They also have a reputation for being esoteric, story-free art films that are hard to understand or, worse, boring.
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Thomas-Robert Irvin, the bride's best friend who was ordained for the occasion by the Esoteric Interfaith Church, officiated. Mrs.
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You could try something more esoteric, like a bobal from Manchuela in Spain or a red from the Canary Islands.
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Wobbling muons sounds like an esoteric thing to study, but there are many reasons why this measurement is really fascinating.
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"It's the notion that we have to describe wine with this esoteric grocery list of aromas and flavors," he said.
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But as the videos went on, Maravich began to initiate his young viewers into a more esoteric set of skills.
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The fundamental particles that have so far been identified have been given esoteric names like quarks, leptons, muons and taus.
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The fundamental particles that have so far been identified have been given esoteric names like quarks, leptons, muons and taus.
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Even failing that, I'm happy knowing that I have a memory that can recall esoteric details down to the specifics.
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Yes, this stuff is esoteric and not always accessible to the average investor, but what central banks do does matter.
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Bear also lets you control the style of notes you make, including some esoteric ones, like formatting for computer code.
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Theme is pretty straightforward, featuring the full set of the non-esoteric TESLA anagrams, ending with LAST BUT NOT LEAST.
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And esoteric debates over deficit spending will not matter nearly as much to voters as how their personal finances look.
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I moved quite slowly through great swaths of this puzzle, although as a whole the cluing was not too esoteric.
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Data was for books and file cabinets and computers were esoteric machines that did math for scientists and missile commanders.
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Kyanka's dark, esoteric humor proved popular among a certain set—typically young, typically male, often though not always left-leaning.
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Raising outside money is one of the more esoteric aspects of being an entrepreneur, but it doesn't need to be confusing.
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This is kind of an esoteric feature, but it's the main reason you'd buy the X-Pro280 in the first place.
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I think I've been traveling more esoteric color avenues, but it's always a struggle to look beyond your own natural predilections.
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Other esoteric icons include a circle wrapped around a horizontal line with a 'T' beneath it, which denotes a post office.
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It can be easy to take hyped-up science papers as fact, especially when they involve the most esoteric imaginable ideas.
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Mr Assad, who is Alawite (an esoteric offshoot of Shia Islam), says Syria has "won a healthier and more homogenous society".
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For most of Paratopic's development, I was doing freelance games writing, and I had a Patreon for other esoteric games writing.
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In cybersecurity, where ordinary digital anxiety is compounded by esoteric threats, the use of FUD to generate business is especially notable.
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This is by all indications an important point in computing, but it is also very esoteric and technical in many ways.
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Consider this: So many outlets that normally wouldn't report about the esoteric ins and outs of sustainable packaging reported this news.
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I also tried some of the more esoteric and less supported cures, like squeezing a wedge of lemon in your armpit.
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Much of the music he continued to make would end up being too esoteric, odd or experimental for traditional record companies.
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Since then, with nuclear conflict seeming less likely, such knowledge has seemed esoteric, like taking an interest in Brutalism or taxidermy.
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The record continues Block's penchant for slinking grooves coupled with esoteric samples and wry song titles (see the loopy "Festival Paramedics").
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Debates on the merits of esoteric networking technologies have been overtaken by an unending stream of fantastic pronouncements of panacean wonder.
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We're at the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) in London's Covent Garden, the imposing stone building decorated with esoteric symbols.
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Metal Gear Solid set a standard for cinematic storytelling, and he infuses every game with a personal, often esoteric, authorial flair.
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There are also more esoteric awards for the best field kitchen, top tank mechanic, and even the most creative dance performance.
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The Dalian Exchange dominates in Chinese iron ore, while Zhengzhou Exchange trades more esoteric alloys such as ferrosilicon and silico-manganese.
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Young voters raised on social media create esoteric identities of their own rather than commit themselves to collective ones like class.
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"Some people [practice sex magic] when they masturbate," says Ruby Wolfe, who runs the witchcraft school NOLA Esoteric and Sabbath Wolfe.
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And a few local galleries already have annexes here, most notably Miguel Abreu, among the most esoteric brands in the neighborhood.
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Certainly it's hard to imagine that they thought they were secretly encoding a complex legal system, or an esoteric mystical doctrine.
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By fringe, I mean people who worked with esoteric art media (air, bullets, spaghetti) and had names you'd never heard of.
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Now it has a template, however, expect more new products to be launched with esoteric markets such as ferrochrome possible targets.
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Nearly everyone was dressed in black — "school colors," someone joked — and several had tattoos of esoteric symbols drawn by Mr. Echols.
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There are plans for a mass printing system for fangs, an autobiography and a series of esoteric guides for aspiring vampires.
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They even have explainers for jokes ready, for when a host's esoteric punch line leaves viewers scratching their heads at home.
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But many economists worry that health care really is a special case, requiring analogies to esoteric markets after particular policy changes.
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In other esoteric animal news, shrimp from five U.K. rivers have one thing in common, according to a new study: cocaine.
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"Sommeliers not only have knowledge of expensive and esoteric wines, but they know where to find the values," Ms. Zanotti said.
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Enel believes that by focusing on an esoteric technology, it can afford to make panels here and avoid a price war.
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Ms. Spektor's eclectic songwriting style and virtuosity as a pianist initially suggest music that should exist on pop's more esoteric fringes.
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But today, awareness of her work is limited to an esoteric bunch of Renaissance enthusiasts; she definitely isn't a household name.
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These dynamics get at how families can function as both liabilities and sources of strength, and at their fundamentally esoteric nature.
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Chopin prefers more esoteric, difficult-to-detect techniques of elision and interpenetration — a world of transference, where beginnings and endings merge.
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But Péladan's spirituality was omnivorous, and other paintings here invoke Greco-Roman motifs, especially the myth of Orpheus, and esoteric rites.
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The more esoteric the argument — the role of media communication in science, Lord of the Rings plot holes, linguistics — the better.
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Maybe priestliness is not an esoteric essence but a programmable trait that even a "fallen" creation like a robot can embody.
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Are they some esoteric Bauhaus graphic design reference, or perhaps some minimalist woodblock prints from an artist I wasn't familiar with?
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But the tipoff was Trump's "better support for women veterans" plank, a more esoteric proposal Bush's team had come up with.
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Humans have always been fascinated with numbers and the idea that certain numbers carry a deep spiritual, esoteric, or occult significance.
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She did the series The Atom based on her study of atoms, alchemy, and other scientific and esoteric branches of investigation.
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They were joined by more esoteric products, like smart bras, intelligent shirts, heated sneakers and more wristbands than a Chuck E. Cheese.
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More recently, it's the aesthetic of witchcraft and spirit of esoteric practices that have found their way into electronic music in particular.
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We're seeing a wide range of mainstream business applications for drones crop up, the breadth so esoteric it becomes hard to track.
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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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We'd elevate the fundamentals of human communication over esoteric features that most people don't even use anymore and unify content and communication.
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They cover a gamut of esoteric and goofy references, from Coleridge in Pleasuredromes of Kublai Khan, to slasher movies in Drill Killer.
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The questions Lee would ask were often esoteric, focusing on issues that were off the news cycle or flying under the radar.
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Bespectacled, clad in monkish attire, and a follower of Mazdaznan, an esoteric spiritualist practice, Itten perhaps personified the pedagogical philosophy of Bauhaus.
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And a fifth follow one of three Sufi schools of Islam, an esoteric and mystical branch derided as apostate by hardline Salafists.
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This may seem like pretty esoteric work, but research into song learning in birds could teach us about our own neurological development.
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That puts 5G awareness ahead of esoteric terms such as cloud computing, Internet of Things, machine learning, and the ever-buzzy blockchain.
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There are dating sites for various esoteric preferences, and sites on which one can find more than one partner at a time.
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Yes, machines can process that data and spit out all kinds of esoteric data points, many of which actually have little value.
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The GOP's continued efforts to "snuff out" Obamacare don't just affect me, some random white lady who has an esoteric brain disorder.
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As old and esoteric as it may seem, tarot is actually one of the most customizable — and approachable — spiritual practices you'll find.
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But, in addition to the Biblical connections to the number seven, it appears that Bieber is celebrating its more esoteric associations, too.
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Or something more intriguing; Intelligence covered more esoteric and romantic disciplines, all spiced with the clandestine and therefore quite irresistible to me.
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It's an advertisement for HotS and the raw concept of eSports, a transparent attempt by ESPN to dig into a esoteric industry.
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"It's really a kit of parts," says Lucienne Roberts, cofounder of GraphicDesign&, a British publishing house devoted to design's more esoteric subjects.
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All esoteric in their designs, there are several symbols that repeatedly appear on this single flag: suns rising, sprawling mountains, voluptuous clouds.
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To be fair to One Directioners, the filter is pretty esoteric, but Mashable can confirm the lens IS Harry Styles' new song.
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As her own understanding of tarot and other esoteric disciplines grew, Boyd's subjects changed to reflect her widening embrace of the occult.
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I realize the music is esoteric, I realize that people are wondering why I didn't just write a travelogue of the campaign.
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If we're measuring from some esoteric vision of absolute freedom (except for boobs) then Twitter and Facebook shouldn't be policed at all.
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The cooking could be gloriously unwholesome or willfully esoteric or stunningly precise, but it was never quite like anything else out there.
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This issue has largely remained an esoteric field debated by legal experts who have not been able to come to an agreement.
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But as the sun moves into your esoteric 12th house until the 22nd, it will be harder to tell fantasy from reality.
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The "Internet of Things" has already successfully connected items as esoteric as the control of home heating systems or even a juicer.
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Auto shows are where the boldest, most daring, least practical concept cars dazzle crowds with diverse and esoteric visions of the future.
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They're citing difficulties such as age, language and the esoteric nature of the U.S. legal system as barriers to a fair hearing.
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But the esoteric parley couldn't disguise the heightened partisan tensions surrounding the controversial language of a president many Democrats deem innately bigoted.
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The idea of taxing sugar-sweetened beverages, which the measures would do, was initially an esoteric idea hashed out in medical journals.
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As children, we could observe the holiday by dressing up as anything we wanted to be, no matter how simple or esoteric.
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Sufis have an unorthodox approach that focuses more on esoteric aspects of religious life, and strive for direct, personal experiences with God.
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The last minute is not the time to agonize over finding specific recommendations, esoteric selections or finely calibrated food-and-wine combinations.
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For something a little more esoteric, our Opinion section considers the legacy of the pianist Sviatoslav Teofilovich Richter, who died in 1997.
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Chanel, overseen by the creative director Karl Lagerfeld, is one of the few remaining companies that still participate in this esoteric world.
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Over the past several years, the website KnowYourMeme has become what Wikipedia is to information or UrbanDictionary is to esoteric sex acts.
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But boxing has gradually slipped to the status of a niche enthusiasm, and a big fight has become an esoteric throwback experience.
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Throngs of bestselling names offered support to Milan, including romance titan Nora Roberts and esoteric Hugo Award-nominated erotica writer Chuck Tingle.
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And there's a whole world of esoteric memes about absurd in-game moments, highlights from epic wins and commentary about the industry.
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" Mr. Stark, who worked most recently for ESPN, added: "He would research anything, no matter how wacky, offbeat or esoteric it was.
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To be less esoteric about it all: If you're looking for more work, ask someone you usually wouldn't expect to help you.
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Until now, most of the exoplanets and stars were known by their scientific names -- usually an esoteric string of letters and numbers.
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I felt like the whole point of the movie was, yes, it's all this esoteric language, and oh, God, it's so boring.
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Between the 5.5mm-by-2.5mm screen and the esoteric button combinations, playing Tetris with this tool sounds kind of difficult, even masochistic.
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At every shrine I visit, there are innumerable sub-temple tributes to ancient abbots and gardeners, ruling class patrons and esoteric gods.
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After all, when six months of work can be undone in a single meeting—and sometimes is—there's no such thing as esoteric.
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The book, as displayed in the show, is heavy with symbolist ornament and features a mystical protecting goddess among other esoteric occult themes.
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There were none of the specific, policy-driven disagreements that broke out during sometimes esoteric discussions on topics like healthcare and financial regulation.
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Like any esoteric practice, palmistry has many different forms and can be very complicated — more so than your average reading might let on.
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During the 1974 shoot, Bowie "talked a lot about Aleister Crowley, whose esoteric writings he was heavily into at the time," Schapiro writes.
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The Night King is dead, killed not by dragonfire or some other esoteric magic, but by a Valyrian steel blade to the chest.
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Consider, however, that in the 60s, the decision to build computers with electronic transistors must have seemed rather an esoteric point as well.
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Rust, gravel and the occasional puddle of hydraulic fluid are all part of the scenery, and the soundtrack is guaranteed to be esoteric.
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THE economic arguments for and against Brexit in the course of the referendum campaign were quite esoteric and confusing to the average voter.
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Theirs is a lens through which people have long accessed esoteric secrets within diverse sources, from folk tales and parables to historical passages.
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But there's a lot of places to go with the characters, and the background that's only hinted at here through some esoteric symbolism.
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Gwyneth Paltrow poked fun at her lifestyle company Goop in a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live, joking about the company's esoteric products.
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Messenger Mercury is also on the move this Saturday, leaving logical Aquarian's brainy terrain and winding into dreamy, esoteric Pisces until March 21.
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The bottom line: This all sounds esoteric, and it is, but expanding HRAs could reshape how people get health insurance from their jobs.
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PT was more esoteric and ambitious, with an unsettling ambience and abstract looping structure compared to Beginning Hour's more straightforward found-footage story.
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And his long battle to commission more melodic, less esoteric operas — which has sometimes met with resistance from composers and disdain from critics.
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If the numbers are sounding a bit esoteric, imagine for a moment a gas-powered car that got 141 miles to the gallon.
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But back in the day, his work was more aligned with the esoteric worlds of visual and performance art than with popular culture.
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Hundreds of billions were spent on "breeder" reactors and other esoteric designs and not a single one has yielded a commercial scale reactor.
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At the start of a conference devoted to esoteric debates about monetary policy, officials will hear from people struggling to make ends meet.
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The beers are even more esoteric and reflect this restaurant's easy assurance that people come here to be turned on to something new.
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Even when the authorities uncovered less esoteric, easier-to-prosecute crimes—such as those committed by HSBC—they routinely declined to press charges.
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"Amid the esoteric imagery there were also recipes for color pigments, inks, metallurgical effects, and ceramic glazes," Dr. Brafman tells The Creators Project.
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Machine learning and its artificial intelligence parent are probably most often regarded by regular-ass people as kind of opaque and esoteric subjects.
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This interview is basically peak "well-educated college boys having a lovely laugh over tea," so it's fun in a weird, esoteric sense.
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Slightly more esoteric entitles like A Forest of Stars, The County Medical Examiners, Brujeria, Church of Misery, and Summoning are just as guilty.
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That experience, plus its history working with enterprise customers, could give Microsoft an advantage in selling esoteric technologies like AI to nontech businesses.
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These are informed by her perennial inspirations — school uniforms, old-school dresses, midcentury couture — as well as more esoteric nods to contemporary art.
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Certainly doctors must understand disease, but medical education is overly skewed toward the biomedical sciences and minutiae about esoteric and rare disease processes.
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Many of you avoid the question altogether by retreating into an increasingly esoteric conversation about small abstract gestures, art world jokes, and conceptualism.
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So if you're in that area, I would read it, but if you're not, it's probably wildly esoteric and not tailored for you.
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He now hopes to turn the thesis into a book, making an esoteric topic more accessible, as he has done with rowing blazers.
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To some visitors these will seem esoteric and pass-byable, but they're a testament to the museum's archival depths and its scholarly chops.
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BEYOND THE usual "Dracula" and "Frankenstein" fare, period-specific horror films are considered sufficiently esoteric that few directors have attempted to make them.
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But some of us are drawn to more esoteric delights, to the grand abstractions that hover in the Mediterranean air. Ennui. Tristesse. Amour.
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Collectively, they signal a return to the ideas of no one so much as Rudolf Steiner, an esoteric Austrian educator and social reformer.
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Public sentiment may be everything, but it is not some esoteric force that's immune to outside influence and understood by a select few.
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You can worry about seasons and esoteric gear mod systems and all that other complicated stuff later, after you're hooked on the basics.
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The club is known for playing pretty esoteric house music (think Burning Man-type sets) and is styled in Mediterranean-meets-Moroccan decor.
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These lists may be sliced and diced by the campaigns according to geography, race, gender or more esoteric data purchased from commercial brokers.
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There's a bunch of things like that that are kind of really ... They're kind of esoteric things but just like public benefit corporation.
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Those words are usually interpreted as Jesus' injunction that his teachings are not meant to be esoteric or confined to an elite group.
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Her father is a Baptist preacher, but Lauren has developed her own understanding of god, an esoteric theology rooted in Buddhism and Taoism.
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From iron ore to steel to esoteric metals such as ferro-silicon, mainland exchanges have been raising fees and margins to brake runaway prices.
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LAZAABB touts itself as having risen from the "historical esoteric and queer communities distinctly cultivated by Los Angeles," and they are ready to party.
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The launch of Azure IoT Edge was one of Microsoft's slightly more esoteric but interesting announcements at its Build developer conference in Seattle today.
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Meanwhile, since its users are mostly college kids sharing in esoteric campus bubbles, Yik Yak falls apart when they leave or summer or graduate.
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If the esoteric programming language (esolang) Asciidots looks like a mess, it is at least a very different-looking and even aesthetically pleasing mess.
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His figures are mostly rabbits and frogs, sometimes wielding subliminal guns, often caught up in an abstracting whirl of esoteric lines or assemblage materials.
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She had heard about egg donation from her mother, a nurse, but never thought of it as anything more than an esoteric medical procedure.
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These include limits on the use of brass-plate subsidiaries and on tax deductions linked to intra-group loans, an esoteric but lucrative ruse.
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It is, after all, still incredibly violent, and its later narrative perhaps veers a little too far into the esoteric for its own good.
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The ritualistic, esoteric bent of their lyrics and overall aesthetic only fuel the fire, and pull it all together into a tidy, toxic package.
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" True, he might claim a modest victory on the esoteric issue of detainee immigrant bed math, but the money shot here was the "wall.
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When he first heard a recording of Mr. Potts's fiddle playing, not long after leaving "Riverdance," he found the music "deeply esoteric," he said.
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Esoteric and occult traditions adopted the terms "right-hand path" and "left-hand path" to describe the two main (and opposing) approaches to magick.
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Not necessarily just books, but everything from articles on current events to long reads that take a deep dive into the most esoteric issue.
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Off the podium, he's a telegenic ham, using humor to demystify the esoteric — inviting us into his world and making us feel welcome there.
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What was private has now become public; in an echo of Valiente's own work, a light has been cast on the esoteric and hidden.
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He then went back and explained that several relatively esoteric and seemingly unconnected American regulations led to the spikes that caused the initial riots.
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The single draws on more esoteric sound collage styles, and has a definite neurotic edge that's a far cry from his best known work.
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The film reflects the Beat Generation's wider exploration of esoteric spiritual practices — including Hinduism, Zen, palm reading, astrology, and magick — and psychedelic drug consumption.
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But there's another that's lesser-known: 1998's esoteric Mizzurna Falls, a quaint, creaky open-world mystery produced in Japan for the original PlayStation.
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New York has no shortage of excellent Italian restaurants, but, where most focus on perfecting familiar classics, Leonti gets boldly creative and excitingly esoteric.
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That rhetoric masks what is often a healthy absence of competition, particularly when you're dealing with something esoteric, such as high-performance electric sedans.
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Q-Tip was the artistic, esoteric, philosophical M.C. while Phife Dawg was the streetwise, confident yet humble rapper with a little Trinidadian "ruffneck" swag.
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It's a catchall term that also includes debt, real estate and various esoteric forms of financing — all of which have different expectations and risks.
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The processes are frequently too advanced to recreate yourself, sometimes because the kitchen equipment is esoteric but more often because Saffitz's meticulousness is superhuman.
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Today's grid by Andrew Kingsley has some highly esoteric-looking clues, but don't let them stop you (or drive you to the biography section).
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You always find scattered crumbs — inscrutable analogies, esoteric equations, unverified allegations from anonymous sources — gathered around those questions about which we know the least.
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Second, manufacturers won't sell replacement parts or guides to the masses, and often use esoteric parts in order to specifically lock down the devices.
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Few could explain complicated, esoteric political issues in a way that Americans could digest and use to make informed choices at the ballot box.
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But the way people interact with water is way less esoteric than in India, where people abuse the river, while also believing it's holy.
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Clinton, whose message of solidarity with minority voters stood in contrast to Mr. Sanders's more esoteric attacks on Wall Street and the campaign finance system.
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In movies, most often adaptations, affluence and luxury have been a way for Hollywood to make something esoteric or niche appeal to more mainstream audiences.
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More esoteric areas of market, such as non-conforming RMBS and managed leveraged loan CLOs, are also not expected to be eligible for STS certification.
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The team's esoteric proof requires lots of very high-level math, but Richens gave a simplified example using classical and quantum computer bits, or qubits.
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The artist's esoteric storytelling and idiosyncratic drawing style inserted the work into the primary indie comics discourse, catapulting the artist to prominence at just 21.
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More likely it will be a slow process, beginning with a specialized quantum computer solving an incredibly esoteric problem, then progressing to increasingly important problems.
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One of the world's leading voices on the economy has poured cold water on the viability of an esoteric economic theory popularized by Democratic Rep.
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But it must take care not to forfeit esoteric absurdity that's made it a vacation from the overwhelming news and envy spiraling of other feeds.
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This may sound like esoteric research, but what the team found was important for our understanding of how life may have developed in the universe.
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It was the online community and these esoteric works of Nazi racial theory, and the sort of attitudes expressed in these communities about white genocide.
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Long considered esoteric, collateral management systems have become a central focus of banks, central banks and clearing parties in the wake of the financial crisis.
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Studio-mates and frequent collaborators Jeff Gibbons, Jesse Morgan Barnett, and Greg Ruppe dream up esoteric, gritty, musical artworks that defy categorization and even documentation.
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Also, Kameelah Janan Rasheed's poetic wall installations were emotionally gripping for the way they seemed to mimic the often esoteric patterns of language and thought.
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Imagine that you, a science journalist, have sat down to write a blog post about some cool new technology that's also pretty complicated and esoteric.
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Studying the end times of stars that died millions of years ago might sound esoteric, but nearby stellar explosions have implications for life on Earth.
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Other Music charts the store's history as a once-vital outpost for esoteric records, DIY performances, and anyone who wanted to expand their musical horizons.
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The Dreamcast library was arguably the most esoteric out there, and represented some of SEGA's most experimental output ever, with games like Chu Chu Rocket!
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Later, a different set of tech entrepreneurs descended on Puerto Rico as well, enticed by tax breaks to advance other, more esoteric techno-utopian visions.
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But the travel schedule was also calibrated to the Iowa caucuses' specific, esoteric rules — and Buttigieg's best chance of making a big splash on Monday.
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It's hard to say if everyone in Jerusalem got the message, what with some flags bearing cramped, esoteric iconography, and a rainbow assortment of colors.
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Everyone just sort of despised me for singing melodies or something, instead of doing a fake tough guy hardcore thing or an esoteric electronic thing.
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If we're measuring from some esoteric vision of a perfect community (except for boobs) then Twitter and Facebook should ratchet up the ban hammer immediately.
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"If you have a criminal biker gang, and some esoteric woman who believes she talks to angels, they're operating on very different plains," he said.
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I sat with Ettun a few days before the event, curious about The Moving Company's esoteric yet attractive use of inflatables, sculpture, performance, and video.
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Since eclipses reveal shadows (literally and metaphorically), it's hard to predict what might pop up — especially since this solar eclipse falls in dreamy, esoteric Pisces.
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I feel that a lot of metal—especially black metal, which is mostly what we deal with in Cormorant—is super serious and very esoteric.
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In its piece, the Examiner frames Hickenlooper's sex anecdotes as a punchline of sorts, classifying them as the wacky ramblings of a seemingly esoteric candidate.
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The new documentary "The Booksellers" looks at the esoteric world of the antiquarian trade, and the passionate, eclectic and endangered characters who make it hum.
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"It looked too much like wood," said the designer, who is known for taking on esoteric materials (marble and sand have featured in past collections).
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He wasn't able to attract much interest in the esoteric subject of thermodynamics: Just three students signed up, and they were all friends of his.
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But Mr. Poots, who has succeeded in the past at drawing audiences to even seemingly esoteric fare, said art needed new work, and new ideas.
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On one track, candidates who are clearly more ideologically progressive than Biden offer the kind of esoteric arguments about electability that progressive activists enjoy hearing.
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I found a couple of head-scratchers here from Mr. Shortz, including DAY FLOWER and SIBILATE, but over all the clues are not terribly esoteric.
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They must consider esoteric sports-broadcast issues like home blackouts, flexing, cross flexing, prime flexing, constants, mandatory pullouts, primary markets, secondary markets and protected games.
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We are introduced to many delicious orange wines, natural wines and esoteric (though culturally resonant) grapes, along with the people who produce and protect them.
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" On Wednesday, there was "Magical, Esoteric and Occult Links to Some Alternative and Energy-giving Therapies," followed by Friday's "The Exorcist: Life, Choices and Mistake.
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"There's fierce criticism in this country of anything that's seen as even mildly esoteric," explained Ben Quilty, one of two artists on the museum's board.
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Facebook was founded—or at least funded—on a serious, if esoteric, theory of demand, one that accounts for the origin and cultivation of desire.
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But when that software is sold to a federal agency that separates families and detains children, even esoteric technology can become the center of controversy.
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But the group has earned its share of national attention for its spirited debates about esoteric issues like transit lines, traffic flow, and vehicle pathing.
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" That advice, Mr. Buffett added, "is often delivered in esoteric gibberish that explains why fashionable investment 'styles' or current economic trends make the shift appropriate.
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Successful participants must spend countless hours memorizing esoteric words like "marocain," which the 2017 champion spelled correctly to take top prize of $40,000 that year.
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All in all, there are five extra scenes that play after the movie, with some far more tantalizing — and some more esoteric — than the others.
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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 worried that the material was too esoteric and wonky, but they were more open once we found a way to make it entertaining," he said.
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Image: Lee et al, Nucleic Acids Research (2017)This all might sound pretty esoteric, but it could have some important implications for studying the flu virus.
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This year has served up lots of great movies — not esoteric, snobby cinephile bait, but good, accessible films — and the fall movie season has barely begun.
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Illustration: Emily Edwards/JQIYou probably scratched your head last year if you read about time crystals, likely 2017's most esoteric, widely covered popular science story.
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But many investors still view it as an opaque, esoteric instrument used by gun-runners and drug-dealers on the Dark Web that should be avoided.
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It's not the first phone to offer a high refresh rate screen, but the others so far have been esoteric gaming phones with other significant compromises.
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The surfaces of the paintings are markers of Baker's dedicated attention to the ordinary and the esoteric: they are as touched as the objects he renders.
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And investors have noticed, Josh Constine reports: As more people seek esoteric community and off-kilter entertainment online, Reddit continues to grow its link-sharing forums.
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Second, the calculations were esoteric and of little practical application; we are still a long way from such devices doing something as practical as breaking encryption.
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The legendary founder of New York party, The Loft, and intrepid selector, has long been celebrated—worshiped even—for an esoteric attention to acoustics and atmosphere.
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A growing body of research shows that the issues discussed on Twitter tend to be more esoteric than the pocketbook concerns that motivate most average voters.
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But with a more esoteric topic like the process of switching platforms, one that's fraught with danger and fears, humor might have been the best approach.
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I feel balloon baptized by Half the air in a given space, one of Martin Creed's multidisciplinary, esoteric works on display at the Armory this summer.
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Muscles like warm marble Of course, those old enough to remember when Lee was alive didn't go to his films to learn about esoteric Eastern teachings.
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The Christmas goose may be the Thanksgiving turkey's more esoteric cousin, but when it comes to dinner's main course, it's a must for any yuletide feast.
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Coord then took all of these esoteric street rules and untranslatable parking signs and distilled into information that could be easily digested in a searchable map.
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Now more than ever, topics that may have seemed esoteric or elitist to some must be explored in the interest of communities, families, and individuals everywhere.
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His monthly investor letters, filled not only with his market views but also esoteric personal anecdotes and philosophy, were closely watched and sometimes even moved markets.
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Pub conversations about relationships and rumors and jealousy can quickly turn esoteric; the thoughts we hide deep inside unanimously, quietly screaming what the fuck is happening?
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Where once that meant speculating about cool new laptops or a fancy mixed reality headset, this year things will probably be focused on more esoteric tech.
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These esoteric words are actually being used by Instagrammers to advertise themselves via the popularity of the Kardashian family's posts in order to gain Instagram fame.
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It was very esoteric and closed, and once you were accepted and people knew who you were, you had a real family and an extended home.
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His movement emphasizes modernity, community, and social action, and he has strong ties to Sufism, a peaceful, esoteric Islamic tradition with a long history in Turkey.
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And paradoxically, Sufis are often shunned by conservative Islam — the sect is dismissed as a diluted version of the faith, prioritizing the esoteric over the orthodox.
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His research dealt with topics as esoteric as the mechanical structures of the protein shells around viruses, and of layers of fatty molecules in cell membranes.
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Over the years, he has created a wearable chocolate dress for the Salon du Chocolat's esoteric fashion show and made chocolate interpretations of stilettos and cigars.
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Notes on the Culture The actor and his business partner, the visual artist Alexandra Grant, have created X Artists' Books, an imprint full of esoteric titles.
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But Row 7 aims to give breeders the chance to reach a big market with their most esoteric and groundbreaking work — by connecting them with chefs.
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The esoteric world of bond ratings, on the surface, would seem to have little in common with the glitter of international money laundering and corporate chicanery.
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It's set in Staten Island and follows a group of bickering vampires adhering to esoteric power structures but also griping about pop culture and social drudgery.
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The science awards, though, have a tendency to end up in the hands of those who have made esoteric, if profound, advances rather than practical ones.
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"In Fabric" sometimes feels like a spontaneous cinematic outpouring from the esoteric record label Ghost Box, whose aesthetic applied hauntology to anti-nostalgia for postwar England.
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Such conversations are distant and detached, esoteric reflections of intelligentsia who've never experienced it or who long ago moved far away from it (for good reason).
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By this I mean ignorance not merely of academic or esoteric facts but of matters central to an officeholder's responsibilities — and sometimes central to citizenship itself.
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"Licht" lacks a conventional plot, although it does have an elaborate mythology, which Stockhausen culled from various religious traditions and esoteric practices, including Theosophy and Anthroposophy.
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I call it "Riyadhology" and, rather than being some esoteric academic specialization, I believe it is crucial to understanding what is going on in Saudi Arabia.
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But the best thing that came from it, other than letting me become weird, was that she had these esoteric mythologies and books on sacred geometry.
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In "Drunken With What," Target Margin Theater's somewhat esoteric tribute to the trilogy at Abrons Arts Center, you can see how these inspirations compete and occasionally coalesce.
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Amid what were surely several long days of dry policy briefings, Cheney was shown a video on an esoteric technical issue that nuclear policy wonks call fratricide.
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In 21, MoMA's PS1 mounted a stunning exhibition of Wael Shawky's Cabaret Crusades, an epic video trilogy accompanied by a series of esoteric puppets displayed in vitrines.
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Affordability of access is a perhaps even greater challenge, especially because steep barriers of entry and esoteric policies have created exploitative monopolies and duopolies in many regions.
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Unless you spend your days in Photoshop or Premiere, or you absolutely need some kind of esoteric accounting software, you don't need all the computer you have.
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For me, and I suspect many other average folks, real zooming is a huge deal, bigger than some of the more esoteric effects photo hobbyists might value.
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They are still perennial underdogs in North London, and should still appeal to those who shun their Premier League neighbours in search of a more esoteric experience.
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Among the subjects were its well-known theme song — "It's not been his day, his month or even his year," one user wrote —to esoteric one-liners.
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His influences are both esoteric (the Durutti Column, the Blue Nile, the Japanese composer Seigen Ono, Indonesian gamelan) and familiar (Brian Eno, Peter Gabriel, Windham Hill Records).
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Arty, esoteric, noise music may not be for everyone, but the Velvet Underground arose from just such obscure subgenre territory.
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With the recent two year anniversary of Esoteric Warfare, the band has elected to release a music video for "Watchers," the album's bizarre and urgent opening track.
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She should also begin to make overtures to primary reform, as the existing process—from delegate allocation to esoteric procedural rules—are partly responsible for this mayhem.
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The animation wasn't esoteric like the folklores taught at weekend Mandarin school—those recited to explain the order of the Chinese zodiac or the lion dance's origins.
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The twin retirements of Dent and Reichert matter far more than in some esoteric debate about the current ideological state of the Republican party under Donald Trump.
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Part notebook, part incantation, part primal therapy, it is so esoteric it sometimes seems as if it were written in a language with just one speaker left.
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It's rarely a compliment to describe a composer as "academic": the word is usually applied to those perceived as being sequestered on campus creating esoteric, dreary works.
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Mr. Long appeared to be obsessed with the idea of self-improvement, for himself and for others, and he embraced more esoteric means of achieving those goals.
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While arriving to Charlottesville that day felt like an esoteric experience, somehow, I felt that my journey over the years had led me to that very moment.
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We talked more about what the process of upgrading their bunker was like and the esoteric themes that fed into the writing and recording of Time Well.
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How upsetting could an esoteric puppet show be, even one from an Obie-winning artist like Mr. Hurlin, whose previous subjects have included the bombing of Hiroshima?
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Pellerano's living room, with its ashen walls and esoteric sigils (including a particularly portentous-looking dagger), is clearly the realm of someone who takes his job seriously.
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Chad Stock of Minimus Wines and Craft Wine Company is experimenting with dozens of varieties, organically grown and naturally made, including albariño, mondeuse and other esoteric grapes.
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Instead, viewers go on a short but heady intellectual journey, narrated by Mr. Cheng, who discusses improv theater and the esoteric theories of the psychologist Julian Jaynes.
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The book compiled his extensive esoteric knowledge of the occult, magic, alchemy, and other topics, as well as his views on these subjects' historical influence on art.
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Though many of Ms. Hubbard's ideas were somewhat esoteric, one that she expressed in the 1984 address to the Democratic National Convention involved a very practical rebranding.
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Under the 2015 agreement, Iran could enrich no uranium whatsoever at Fordow and instead was to turn the plant into an international center for esoteric science experiments.
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With its appealing brick-and-glass design, sunny courtyard, inviting corners, esoteric magazines and good selection of wine, it's easy to while away an entire afternoon here.
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That's why YieldStreet created the Prism fund, which will contain a mix of the company's relatively esoteric investments along with corporate and sovereign debt managed by BlackRock.
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The move demonstrates the lengths some Orthodox Jews will go to make sure they are keeping kosher by standards that might seem esoteric to the outside world.
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But some stockbrokers and many people who sell life insurance, annuities and other more esoteric investment products merely have to follow what's known as the "suitability" standard.
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Mr. Elliott said the feelings of frailty that emerged from those times, along with the rise of esoteric financial concepts like "shadow banking," helped inspire the game.
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Cocktails are even more esoteric, and the wine list zooms out of South America for a tour of great coastal winemaking regions from Chile to New Zealand.
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The principles and implications of her listening philosophy, including the dismantling of sonic hierarchies, are by no means purely esoteric; they clearly have a political dimension too.
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Winnie-the-Pooh: Exploring a Classic at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston is a rather large and esoteric collection of Pooh-related works and memorabilia.
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But up close, the changes have turned Reddit from an esoteric maze into a website anyone can use—like a junk drawer that's been gutted, cleaned, and reorganized.
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Headlines detail the latest Consumer Price Index changes, but the central bank monitors something a lot more esoteric-sounding, the Personal Consumption Expenditure deflator, or PCE price index.
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It gave us two beloved Tony winners (Neil Patrick Harris and James Corden) singing musical theater songs from across the decades — and their song picks got seriously esoteric.
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They communicate the ecstasy of inner experience, the esoteric vibrations of spirit; especially if one stays still long enough to savor the silence in which they are shrouded.
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In addition to the 10 meter air rifle, I scrolled through some other events on the app that while a little less esoteric was still mystifying — like fencing.
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Taber noted that, beyond being ugly, "we'd have to increase the price of the base unit to support pretty esoteric systems" if it added ports for every system.
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It may sound quite esoteric to study the impossibly quick movements of such a tiny creature, but insights in this area could lead to advanced robotics and nanotechnology.
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Matsuzawa cut short his US stay, headed back to Japan, and, inspired by parapsychology and other esoteric sources, began developing his assorted "Psi" (pronounced "pusai" in Japanese) works.
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At that time, the act of simply storing and using paint was something of a craft secret, with painters relying on esoteric techniques involving pigs' bladders and string.
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From academia, explanations of Trumpism range from esoteric theories of disgust to simplistic accusations that working-class Republicans (and so-called Reagan Democrats) are just racists and xenophobes.
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Never forget that, despite his status as a household name, Donald Glover is a consummate postmodernist who isn't afraid to get extremely irreverent and esoteric in his works.
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For those who can't physically leave the concrete confines of modern life, Darby Lahger's esoteric self-portraits and mystical renderings of the Swedish wilderness will take you there.
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They learn seemingly esoteric survival trivia, like how the best way to break a window to escape is to smash the glass in the upper right-hand corner.
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As maker and hacker culture has expanded, along with the right-to-repair movement, more average consumers are interested in buying esoteric parts like tiny screws and solder.
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In Shikoku, pilgrims follow a route once taken by Kukai, the eighth-century monk who brought esoteric Buddhist teachings from China and moulded them to a Japanese form.
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Financial players could pick up the slack but many of them want something a little less esoteric and closer to the structure of other more vanilla futures markets.
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With 2014's jarring Esoteric Warfare (available from Season of Mist), Mayhem further cemented a legacy of quality music that stands apart and above their easily sensationalized past.
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It has trouble with "highly technical or esoteric types of content" but when it comes to more conversational writing it generated "reasonable samples" 50 percent of the time.
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The changes in lifestyle associated with tech are moving out of the esoteric into the basic, a fact that should give us all a bit of a giggle.
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His persistent failure to take on anti-Semitism is not some incidental quirk, like a stutter or an esoteric taste in music; it is fundamental to his leadership.
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These concessions may seem esoteric, but Charles Grant of the Centre for European Reform, a think-tank in London, thinks they are important—and not just for Britain.
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"We probably love the supernatural as much as the natural, and we've always been fascinated with more esoteric elements, especially with regards to capturing them visually," explains Goreas.
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Manafort's attorneys argued Tuesday that Mueller is treating their client like a mob boss for the "esoteric" crime of failing to file a form, but it's no coincidence
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On college campuses across the country, I discovered a much deeper problem: college students studying esoteric disciplines that would provide them with no hope of employment after graduation.
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The split should take pressure off your friends to perform like they're stars, encouraging people to post more raw and esoteric content instead of a perfectly polished presence.
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But Sun's esoteric signature plan to re-zone the city into five "functional areas" including an urban core and ecological conservation zone, failed to resonate with many people.
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The show draws subtle parallels between the creative power of artists and the archetype of the witch or shaman, but it's not quite as esoteric as that sounds.
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No doubt, interesting rosés are available in states like Idaho, Michigan and Texas, but current shipping rules make it difficult to source wines from these more esoteric origins.
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Founded by Jean-Marc Wiederrecht and now run by his sons, Nicolas and Laurent, Agenhor has also created inventive, esoteric movements for the likes of Hermès and Fabergé.
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It's not too easy, and a great example of a puzzle that someone new to Sundays should do, because it's on the clever side rather than dauntingly esoteric.
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With the advent of the spread offense, run-pass option and esoteric passing schemes, there has perhaps never been a greater burden placed on quarterbacks in college football.
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The Cornell professor and NASA advisor was unmatched in his ability to make the esoteric concepts of astronomy and astrophysics understandable to millions of people around the world.
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He remained a lifelong student of the highest caliber: co-teaching with philosophers, metabolizing esoteric doctrines, even directing the Committee on Social Thought at the University of Chicago.
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Tip: Go hungry and ask the cheese stewards for samples of esoteric products like the Fleur de Maquis, a Corsican ewe cheese encased in rosemary and juniper berries.
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" But, Lilla notes, Strauss's hope for returning philosophy to its classical beginnings could—with a little "esoteric" stretching—be read into a messianism "wrapped up with American destiny.
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Such an esoteric subject may not generally attract intense interest, but when Canada's new prime minister, Justin Trudeau, is involved, these things have a tendency to go viral.
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"Not to get too esoteric about it, but people have feelings in the show that they are not expressing, and the set helps to express them," Rockwell said.
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The current Democratic primary campaign for president, with its focus on issues like a wealth tax and a Green New Deal, often sounds esoteric and irrelevant to voters.
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Kyanka registered the domain in 1999, created a simple front page where he and his friends would post ridiculous and esoteric pieces, and attached a forum to it.
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To immediately launch into an esoteric discussion of various laws and constitutional amendments as a way to comfort a grieving teenager is just a massive swing and miss.
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It beats the old-fashioned way: Pre-internet, generating a star chart required a number of byzantine conversions and calculations and at least two separate esoteric reference books.
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They provided an essential standard of conduct that guided the Chinese state and society, but as each was dense and filled with esoteric language, they were complex reads.
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Esoteric has been making some of the most punishing and sonically overwhelming funeral doom in existence for over 20 years, and Burden of the Noose spews pure, unadulterated sludge.
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It may sound esoteric, but the rules of quantum mechanics govern the very nature of the particles that make up our universe, including those of your electronics and gadgets.
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Following the logic, the more polynomials and the more channels, the more "esoteric" the secret becomes, and the more remote the possibility that a hacker can get at it.
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But then, about a year and a half later, an anonymous wizard with the Reddit username Snowman_Eater flooded the subreddit with videos of esoteric techniques and highfalutin game theory.
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Prior to TrumpScript's release, a number of "esoteric" languages—Arnold C and LOLCODE, to name a few—surfaced, infusing blithe humor into computer code to create subcultural inside jokes.
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As a lyricist, it was the point where I stopped caring what anybody thought and just wrote for myself and allowed myself to be as esoteric as I wanted.
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This innovative read is broken up into a variety of short, esoteric chapters about travel and the human body, set in time periods from the 17th century to today.
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I try to follow the footnotes, while the objects take on the esoteric meanings ascribed to them by Hall's words, as if they were shifting shapes before my eyes.
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Over the years, Kik has dodged Facebook's competition with esoteric offerings like "chatvertising" and a TV remote control app; it has even raised money from Facebook's Chinese rival Tencent.
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I will, however, say that it provides better visual displays of data than other apps in its genre, which matters more than you think in this irritatingly esoteric field.
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Hyperbolic action movies and promises of esoteric fighting techniques emphasized the fighting component of the equation, and sold the Asian martial arts to the west in a big way.
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Boris Johnson has long spun political gold from his magniloquent tongue, using what some linguists and observers say bombastic language, esoteric vocabulary, occasional crudity and episodes of bumbling bluster.
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You can be Young Thug, bending the English language and esoteric rhythms to your supervillainous will, but unable to convince closed minded conservatives that you're doing anything but mumbling.
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With a restless curiosity, Professor Keller delved into practical and often playful enigmas, developing mathematical formulas to explain a wide range of contingencies, from the esoteric to the everyday.
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LISTENING It's very bizarre because in art I read the most esoteric kinds of French theory and Continental philosophers, but with music I really like the shameless pop music.
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That meant the admissions office sought a few kids to fill the orchestra, the dance program, the school newspaper, the debate club, each sports team, and esoteric academic departments.
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The combination of dual female vocals and flute and keyboard alongside traditional metal instruments makes them both trendsetters and keepers of the deeper, more esoteric side of Denver doom.
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The programs are currently pretty esoteric and require a basic knowledge of quantum programming but, it should be remembered, classic computer programming was once daunting to the average user.
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"He would usually start by finding the easy things, such as lives, and then go on to more esoteric stuff like jumping through walls," said Aplin, referring to Rigby.
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One is that many really do genuinely regard Pelosi as a whip-smart leader who can ensure the party holds its own in vital and sometimes esoteric budget fights.
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The topic, however esoteric, has been a point of contention for those who think they have a claim to having been first, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
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Decades later, the pursuit of rare feathers, by legal or illegal means, was taken up by salmon fly-tying experts, whose creations have become ever more esoteric and elaborate.
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Mr. Offerman, who compared the taste of turtle meat to that of chicken, was eager to get his hands on some of the more esoteric foods on Twain's list.
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She eats an extremely healthy diet and knows it mirrors her father's, which veered into esoteric California wellness trends, even as pancreatic cancer took over more of his body.
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It was only later that people came up with the concepts of negative numbers, zero and even more esoteric concepts like imaginary numbers — the square roots of negative numbers.
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Not to mention, there's a rich and rather hilarious meme culture among ARMY members, who tend to be young women already fluent in the esoteric vernacular of the internet.
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In June, their movement published a textbook: "The Wiley World Handbook of Existential Therapy," with esoteric chapters on theory but also more practical sections on how to find meaning.
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It is scrawled in a host of esoteric tongues—tribal icon, variable equation, philosophical abstraction—making the name less a stable thing and more an echo of entangled ideology.
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There have been occasional detours into the esoteric — derivatives as a way to hedge your stock portfolio — and a few sojourns into what can only be called voyeuristic fun.
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These calculations may seem to be the esoteric domain of number crunchers, but the yearly growth figures — fairly or not — end up being used to answer several essential questions.
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"The courses seemed esoteric and disconnected from the race and poverty issues that had motivated me to consider the law in the first place," he wrote in his memoir.
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With some Republicans already signaling their opposition to the motion, the esoteric difference between privileged and nonprivileged status could play a significant role in the attempt to impeach Rosenstein.
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Pichai will also be charged with making sense of Alphabet&aposs more esoteric development areas, like the nascent drone delivery service Wing or the smart-city firm Sidewalk Labs.
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Unlike some of the more esoteric science texts that show up in these puzzles, there weren't any mystifying words in the grid, but it was still a satisfying solve.
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Mr. Burgher's "Eden Flag With Solar-Anal Emblems and Hexes," a colored-pencil conglomeration of graphic devices that suggests esoteric magic and queer desire, is charming in its evasiveness.
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Incredibly active as soloists, these artists channel their more esoteric skills into this project, which attracts alternative rock and electronic music audiences as well as aficionados of contemporary composition.
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Once the esoteric tender of fringe digital communities, memes have begun to enjoy mainstream appreciation as platforms that enabled effortless consumption of them were widely adopted by non-geeks.
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End-credits scenes have become a Marvel tradition, and those credits scenes have traditionally included big teases for the next movie or self-referential — and sometimes esoteric — Marvel jokes.
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She divorced her husband, joined the order, and now leads an extremist splinter sect of the Esoteric Order of Dagon that's controlled by locals, not by the incoming Innsmouthers themselves.
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Wander out the back door and you'll find the Backroom, a 20-seat restaurant that serves farm-to-table tasting menus paired with serious cocktails, esoteric wines and Vermont nanobrews.
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The freedom from the demands of chasing a massive audience allows for niche or esoteric projects to break through that might not otherwise be made, for better or for worse.
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Learning the craft of breaking down animals, curing, turning them into sausage, and all the other esoteric crafts of charcuterie, Heat discovered this would be both his passion and livelihood.
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The subjects ranged from yet another play on the show's theme song — "It's not been his day, his month or even his year," one user wrote — to esoteric one-liners.
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Brothers Ruin by Emma Newman In this alternate history (and the first of a new series), Great Britain is doing well due to its Royal Society of the Esoteric Arts.
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Even though it may seem like an esoteric protocol from the internet days of old, RSS is woven more deeply into the fabric of the web than you might think.
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If that sounds astoundingly esoteric and a little unsettling, just know that the discovery could have applications in everything from agricultural pest control to understanding the spread of infectious diseases.
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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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Boris Johnson has long spun political gold from his magniloquent tongue, using what some linguists and observers describe as bombastic language, esoteric vocabulary, occasional crudity and episodes of bumbling bluster.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Months after he lost millions when an esoteric corner of financial markets cratered in February, former Target Corp store manager Seth Golden is betting against volatility again.
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But she soon realizes that law rules and boys drool, and proves that an esoteric knowledge of fashion and haircare can pay off in the courtroom, despite what they think.
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Going forward, the question is what other esoteric right-wing talking head can Kristol try to cajole into his fool's errand: Ian Tuttle, John Fund, Kathryn Jean Lopez, Arch Puddington?
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Now 18 and studying journalism, Myles is a part of the growing movement of teenagers worldwide creating and sharing their own esoteric, leftist political memes on Facebook, Reddit, and Tumblr.
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Read MoreThe 'esoteric' law being used to fight Apple Read More Order to hack iPhone for FBI 'chilling': Tim Cook Read More Can Apple really beat the Feds on privacy?
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The compromise is another attempt by Mr. Dorsey to simplify the complex, esoteric rules that have evolved around Twitter and that have made the service somewhat impenetrable to new users.
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Deafheaven's sound isn't just contrasts and rises and falls—it's the whole picture, driving the blackgaze in vogue a decade before into a cosmopolitan direction of empathy over the esoteric.
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Jason Lutes first started drawing Berlin, his epic graphic novel about the disintegration of the Weimar Republic, in 1996, when the topic seemed an esoteric choice for an American storyteller.
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Her book — copies of which have been distributed by mail and social media throughout Israel — chronicles in detail some of the esoteric habits of the sect from which she escaped.
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There's still plenty to invent, of course, and some of it is still going to cost a lot, particularly in the more esoteric worlds of genomics, biotechnology and advanced computing.
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Yttrium is just one a host of esoteric, critical minerals on the list of Chinese imports targeted for the next escalation of the simmering trade war between the two countries.
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The cavernous basement, decorated with ribbed dark wood and wallpaper printed with esoteric, vaguely scientific symbols, has an array of circular tables, gathered in clusters, as if at a cabaret.
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UK duo the KLF shared an esoteric new video on New Year's Day suggesting that they will return this year, 25 years after breaking up in 1992, reports Brooklyn Vegan.
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There were exceptions, of course: I saw, on his bookshelf, two volumes of Helena Blavatsky's "The Secret Doctrine," 19th-century work of esoteric spiritualism whose anti-Semitism influenced Nazi thinking.
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Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Saturdays (and Fridays) are traditionally themeless and an opportunity for constructors to open up their mental vaults a bit, withdraw and make use of some esoteric entries.
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Even if there's nothing of material value packed in there—no stash of diamonds or esoteric collectibles—the very experience of poring through the undisturbed contents has value in itself.
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Henri Michaux, the Belgian-born French poet and artist (1899-1984), is a far more esoteric writer, a man allergic to the comforts of certainty — or for that matter, sense.
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They ranged from the esoteric (the misery of vehicle-mounted "process trailers") to the introspective (what it feels like to have an army of artisans hang on your every word).
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It specializes in grass-finished beef, lamb and pork, and offers more esoteric choices like boned oxtail meat, petite tender and flatiron steaks, ready-to-roast marrow bones and guanciale.
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As President Trump moves to implement his "make America great again" agenda, one rather esoteric subject cries out for attention – reversing the Obama administration's antipathy toward patent and property rights.
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In addition to the plethora of esoteric, expensive vegetables and fungi, there were also some products you'd find in any grocery store, with prices you'd find in any grocery store.
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Not so long ago, esoteric policies about biofuels, and particularly ethanol, were a sharp dividing line in presidential primaries and an issue that dogged candidates on the trail in Iowa.
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This is not yet, alas, the realization of "the long tail," that utopian dream of online culture in which every artist, best-selling or esoteric, would reach every possible fan.
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They're the kind of books that are well written but not too esoteric, fun to read but not so trashy that you might feel guilty about spending time on them.
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She cites a mini-library's worth of esoteric illustrated books (all of which she came across while working on other projects), and claims that they reveal insights into the canvas.
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If it does, the reason will most likely be a combination of old-school business methods tried elsewhere (including layoffs), rather than its ability to crack some esoteric digital code.
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Its five dancers (including Mr. Jasperse), moving to a commissioned score by Hahn Rowe and in a changing array of costumes by Kota Yamazaki, grow less esoteric as we watch.
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The vibe of his track titles and artist name isn't too far off from the feel of his music—his crisscrossing textures evoke the the animal kingdom's more esoteric beings.
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