Nickel, rhodium, and iridium have their uses, and from there you go off into some real esoterica. |
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For the last year or so I've been very hermitish, reading bizarre occult books and other esoterica. |
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The story just ended up being a perfect vehicle for mentioning any piece of bizarre esoterica that I fancied and seemed to fit. |
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More disturbingly, Gonzalez's aesthetics, confirmed by his own poetry, seem overly obsessed with language and esoterica. |
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In other words, I think that rural people are pragmatic and contemptuous of the left's seeming obsession with expensive esoterica. |
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A consultant's head is filled with such esoterica, and this is why he gets paid the big bucks. |
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Does he immerse himself in gambling esoterica, lightly outwitting the fools who flock to the tables to give away their money? |
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Anyone wanting to understand the deep historical connections between the numerous strands of modern esoterica would do well to read it. |
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I think a lot of people come to magic through divination, because it's more accessible than some esoterica, and better known in the wide world. |
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Then there are snippets of absorbing esoterica, such as the fact that Mozart wrote the tune to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, or that Vienna has its own Vegetable Orchestra. |
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They argue at considerable length about pop music esoterica. |
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The amply illustrated text captures the attention, no matter whether the curiosity has been awoken by the literary narration, the esoterica or the passion for travelling. |
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Our attorneys regularly advise clients on business law issues affecting intellectual property, providing clear, user-friendly advice that addresses their business objectives as opposed to mere technical esoterica. |
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Helder was also a visionary given to muddled, passionate harangues on immortality, astral projection and other esoterica. |
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