| 21. | To readers of this book they may appear utterly recondite and legalistic as well as reflecting archaic, even superstitious beliefs.
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| 22. | Clumsy writing, unclear purpose and recondite subject matter stand between the business writer and, say, the Pulitzer Prize.
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| 23. | Lasseter braced for a question about the shadowing algorithm or some other recondite technical issue that he knew equally little about.
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| 24. | Lysaght also reviews books for the Sunday Independent and is an authority on the minutiae of recondite past laws and practices.
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| 25. | "A feature that is obvious in one system can be recondite and hidden in another, " he said.
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| 26. | Neither Madin nor Harbison is exploring the ocean the way he used to, let alone studying a phenomenon so recondite as parasitism.
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| 27. | Pinker's answer is " The most recondite scientific reasoning is an assembly of down-home mental metaphors ."
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| 28. | For the record, much of Beck's trademark recondite and ironic lyrics were replaced by more sincere, simpler lyrical content.
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| 29. | The familiar issues of military demarcation in Europe between NATO and the Warsaw Pact have been replaced by a recondite debate over NATO expansion.
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| 30. | A note on the holiday from Varro indicates that this Agonia was of more recondite significance than the Liberalia held on the same day.
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