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The Queen looks fairly petty, subjecting Camilla, as she attempts to gain acceptance into the family, to a series of ever more recondite snubs.
He pries open the time-honored progression of courses to make space for inventions like a predessert cocktail shaken in front of you by the sommelier, Frank Cisneros, who picked up some of the more recondite skills of the Japanese cocktail bar when he worked in Tokyo.
264, with bibliography. A note on the holiday from Varro indicates that this Agonia was of more recondite significance than the Liberalia held on the same day. Varro's source is the books of the Salian priests surnamed Agonenses, who call it the Agonia instead.Varro, De lingua latina 6.14.
But the notion of the thing in itself is self-contradictory, for it requires us to think about what is per definitionem out of relation to thought. We can have no conception of any incognizable reality ... Indeed, “a realist is simply one who knows no more recondite reality than that which is represented in a true representation.”Charles S. Peirce, Collected papers 5.312.
249 Like his father, Akropolites wrote much on theology, especially on the more recondite doctrines, such as the procession of the Holy Ghost. In compiling lives of saints he was more usefully employed—that of St. John of Damascus is in the huge collection of Jean Bolland. According to Donald Nicol, his numerous versions of saints' lives earned him the name of Neos Metaphrastes.Nicol, "Constantine Akropolites", p. 249.
""The Pirates of Penzance", The Daily News, 15 January 1880, p. 6 The Tribune called it "a brilliant and complete success", commenting, "The humor of the Pirates is richer, but more recondite. It demands a closer attention to the words [but] there are great stores of wit and drollery ... which will well repay exploration. ... The music is fresh, bright, elegant and merry, and much of it belongs to a higher order of art than the most popular of the tunes of Pinafore.
He maintained that through investigation and scientific criticism, religion must be purified, and the result would be a closer approach to truth on the path of progress. Hegeler rejected dualism as an unscientific and untenable view and accepted monism upon the basis of exact science, and for the discussion of the more recondite and heavier problems of science and religion he founded a quarterly, The Monist, in October 1890. Hegeler was a member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers, the Press Club, and the Art Institute of Chicago.

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