Thus the big toe has been given some recognition, albeit arcanely, as a special digit. |
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The audio capabilities of cell phones and audio engines vary widely, from the completely rudimentary to the arcanely sophisticated. |
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The legacy of those years is thousands of albums cluttering up our apartment, arcanely filed and catalogued. |
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It's there in the music, but also in the name changes, the arcanely dapper appearance, the evasive interviews, all suggesting unease and enigma. |
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Few I think would accept the challenge of pedal-free exposure in arcanely difficult passages. |
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It is defined arbitrarily and rather arcanely by the Nielsen Company as 34.5 weeks between mid-September and mid-May. |
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It is also interesting because, more arcanely, it succeeds in relating an anti-apartheid trope to post-apartheid conditions. |
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The West Lothian Question, as this is arcanely known, has no simple solution. In Wales few want full-fledged separatism, but devolution has grown popular. |
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The proper answer to this question is only found in positive revelation, and is therefore dormant at this point, though indeed arcanely latent in all that we will do. |
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