How To Use Esoterica In A Sentence
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Les Veilleurs was linked with similar groups in Germany, its ideas having a profound influence on the embryonic Nazi Party—particularly on Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess, who has often been linked to synarchy.149While there is no direct evidence that he belonged to a specifically synarchist group or society although he certainly belonged to esoterically inclined organizations, such as the Munich-based Thule Society, his political thinking certainly ran smoothly along synarchist lines.
The Sion Revelation
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I hoped it would be typified by communities which taught magic to the children from their earliest days - not as some somber esoterica but as an approach to actions and a guide for choices.
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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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One very important method, a priority – both esoterically and exoterically – is to prepare the way for Vindex: for an individual of Destiny who has the charisma to lead a practical revolt against the Magian.
Satanism Exposed: The ONA Fake Org | Disinformation
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Big righteous torque is available in the upper rpm registers, and the handling hardware — revised front and rear suspension and antiroll bars, redesigned rear-end lower control arms, tuned tires and other esoterica — puts a seriously athletic leg under the whole project.
The Power and the Fuel-Sipping Glory
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They argue at considerable length about pop music esoterica.
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At a time when most indie bands believe in nothing more challenging than tight jeans and catchy tunes, this kind of esoterica is to be applauded, even if Surfing the Void's lyrics about "the chaos of oblivion" and "clouds of diamond dust" don't seem to add up to much at all.
The Guardian World News
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Many Greeks considered speculative philosophies the highest human ideals, with their concomitant emphasis on rhetoric, esoterica , and elitism.
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It was the sort of esoterica I had never had an interest in but which now composed a whole world.
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In the Patersons' hands, the story still crackles with drollery and wordplay, but it is considerably lighter on exposition and magical esoterica.
Imaginative Twists On Forgotten Tales
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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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Whatever offensiveness the film once possessed has been diluted by the passage of time; now it simply feels stylish and bittersweet, if esoterically so.
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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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His book includes a series of questions both comprehensive and particular that demonstrate the intricate connection of politics and such academic esoterica as historical criticism of sacred texts.
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I have inherited her warmth towards esoterica; she had none for people, but she loved her dreadful facts.
A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
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Questions were asked that were nothing more than esoterica.
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I love NPR news, even with its occasional flights into cultural esoterica and political correctness.
Lane: All things defunded
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This was the first time that it had occurred to Grey that the Church of England might have its own esoterica, its own hidden cabala.
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
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Before comedy geeks swapped Simpsons esoterica or Mr. Show references, before a Kids in the Hall line served as the password to the sketch-dork club house, there was Monty Python.
'Monty Python's Flying Circus' turns 40 | EW.com
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I'm quite earnest about this - I'm trying to figure out where all this esoterica fits into my personality and belief system.
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The major works and esoterica authored by the Von Baurs number in scores, though many have since been forgotten by all but the most learned of modern arcane scholars and occultists.
The Codex Continual » The Von Baurs
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The Conjure-Man Dies, generically and esoterically, presents demanding self-referential problems for the writer and the reader of such hermeneutic texts.
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Arabic esoterica begins The page I linked to, about the hamza and the chairs for hamza, makes almost no sense to me.
Dove's Eye View:
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Nickel, rhodium, and iridium have their uses, and from there you go off into some real esoterica.
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As a reporter of celebrity sleaze, I may certainly be an epicenter of pop cultural esoterica, but I'm always skeptical of the latest ‘big thing.’
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This was the first time that it had occurred to Grey that the Church of England might have its own esoterica, its own hidden cabala.
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
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I couldn't have scripted a smoother year," says Jeffrey Hirsch , editor-in-chief of the "Stock Trader's Almanac," an annual book that compiles market statistics and esoterica.
Stocks Going By the Book
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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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But when he was answering the challenge of whether the soul exists, his response did not depend on abstractions or esoterica but on the perceived experience of personal and historical growth.
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A philosopher simply couldn't play the game absent some basic facility with indifference curves, Edgeworth boxes, prisoners' dilemmas, maximin rational choice strategy, and related esoterica that had infiltrated the discussion.
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They turn up some interesting esoterica: it's the connections they then try to make that I, personally, disagree with.
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Surrounding the Rennes was a pattern of encrypted markers, which, in turn, yielded conceptual topographic lines for sonic esoterically conceived geometric pattern.
Shadow of the Sentinel
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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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Even Mr. Ellenbogen, whose wine list is an exercise in vinous esoterica, has a Chardonnay among his Bar Agricole offerings, albeit one made in the mountains of Jura, France, and blended with the Savagin grape.
Some Wine 'Rules' Are Made to Be Broken
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Arthur gets the balance of esoterica and catchiness just right.
Shawn Amos: PLAY > SKIP: This Week's New Music
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He pointed out that the book review is a news service, a digest of the latest news about books - not publicity for publishers, nor a rarified forum for highbrow esoterica.
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More important, the premium on "original" research has caused the eclipse of teaching and resulted in the overproduction of jargon-heavy esoterica or trivial "scholarship" intended merely to win preferment within the professors guild.
Hello, Adjunct, Meet Prof. Cozy
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The comments and discusssion on this topic aptly describe your obtuseness and your ivory tower out of touch with reality circular theoretical esoterica to ad nauseum better than I could ever state on my own.
The Economics of Wage Labor, Michael Munger | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Even more daring is his willingness to write from an academic point of view about topics that make many scholars uncomfortable: esoterica and occult traditions.
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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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I can't deny however that somewhere within I carry a dream of a community where students and teachers sit in the sun together in a fragrant garden and discuss all kinds of esoterica.
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Esoterically understood, his novel teaches a doctrine of mysticism, intuitionalism, and materialism combined.
Balzac
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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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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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This was the first time that it had occurred to Grey that the Church of England might have its own esoterica, its own hidden cabala.
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
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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.