| 21. | No, his art was always about ideas, and those ideas were abstruse.
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| 22. | The lists seem to be longer, more abstruse and more expensive every year.
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| 23. | Morris would not be the first to have found Wagner's concerns abstruse.
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| 24. | Some thought her perceptive and personable while others swore she was obtuse and abstruse.
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| 25. | The abstruse imagery of his work has produced a large corpus of diverging interpretations.
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| 26. | Maria Hsia Chang regards Li's teachings on these subjects " abstruse ".
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| 27. | Hausen's poetry is rather artificial in form and often abstruse in spirit.
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| 28. | Of set purpose it avoids the loftier flights of mysticism and all abstruse speculation.
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| 29. | Instead, we get in abundance Pynchon's love of the preposterous and abstruse.
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| 30. | The issues were interesting, but I told them in this abstruse, academic way.
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