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Eventually, though, many more pages were individually assembled and sewn using the same arcane techniques as in the original.
Mr. Birtwistle's "Cantus Iambeus" (2005) is packed with arcane techniques: as its title suggests, its themes use the short-long alternations of iambic pentameter.
We've been playing tricks since 90 nanometers," said Brad McCredie, an I.B.M. fellow and one of the company's leading chip designers, in a reference to the increasingly arcane techniques the industry has been using to make circuits smaller.
I would receive long news releases from this or that label, explaining the arcane techniques of baking, resin-coating, whiskering and sanding used to create an epochal pair of worn-in jeans.
They have become performers, showing off manual dexterity and arcane techniques of vinyl manipulation as turntablists; sequestered in studios, they have become electronica programmers, building sound collages from samples and snippets of their collections.
His partners have included master printers like Joe Wilfer and Kathan Brown and Tadashi Toda, experts, variously, at the ins and outs of spitbite aquatints, reduction linoleum cuts, screen prints, handmade paper pulp multiples and other arcane techniques seemingly impenetrable to the uninitiated.
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Twilight and Personal Shopper Kristen Stewart has co-authored a research paper on "neural style transfer", an arcane technique that uses artificial intelligence to reconfigure an image in the style of another.
His book, "The Art of the Long View", brought an arcane technique for thinking about the future (largely developed by Royal Dutch/Shell in the 1970s) to a wider audience, both corporate and political.
"They are of a new vintage," Kaufman writes, "trained in arcane mathematical techniques, prideful of quantitative risk analysis and not outward-going in demeanor.
To be constructed out of a smorgasbord of raw ingredients and arcane building techniques, it was the architectural equivalent of a macrobiotic diet: straw bales, timber framing and wattle-and-daub walls (more or less sticks and mud).
In his Movements for piano and orchestra (1959) and his orchestral Variations (1964), Stravinsky refined his manner still further, pursuing a variety of arcane serial techniques to support a music of increasing density and economy and possessing a brittle, diamantine brilliance.
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