| 41. | Many historians of religion say this abstruse theological point has hat imxy, Postmillennialism prevailed in America.
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| 42. | Lawyers take note : myReader can help untangle the fine print on even the most abstruse contract.
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| 43. | The prosecutor, sensing that the testimony is veering toward the abstruse, steers Quine to the point.
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| 44. | The trial turned on abstruse definitions of " microcomputer " and " microprocessor ."
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| 45. | Of course, we don't know everything about this abstruse Aussie, and we never will.
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| 46. | And Gates himself was painstaking in sifting through the abstruse terminology that is routine in his electronic universe.
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| 47. | The matter's existence confirms one of the most abstruse of all predictions by theoretical particle physicists.
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| 48. | Hassan smoked a small Davidoff cigar and punctuated his discussion of sometimes abstruse theories with a boisterous laugh.
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| 49. | Up until now, we thought the Centers for Disease Control was all-knowing about abstruse organisms.
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| 50. | Plato's explanation of why the deepest truths cannot be expressed in written form is famously abstruse.
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