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Too complex, and they become arcane mechanical labyrinths, glorified spreadsheets that molder even in the closets of obsessives.
Pinkberry's yogurt is certainly more sour than that of Red Mango, but beyond that the distinctions become arcane, and often bogged down in calorie-counting, the odd flavors of sugar substitutes, and obscure health claims.
Research used to be driven by analysis and philosophy; today it has become arcane computations.
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Milk texture talk quickly becomes arcane, with terms like frothing, stretching and the all-important microfoam.
"Keys are not going away, but they will become an arcane thing".
LIKE many German debates, the one on postponing the euro has become impossibly arcane.
Women are theoretically barred from combat roles, but that distinction has become increasingly arcane.
Alan, along with a lot of his old NUM comrades, is not on good terms with Arthur – for reasons which quickly become as arcane as only an internal trades union dispute can.
Smith's arguments begin with familiar gripes - insurance companies and school bullies - but become progressively arcane: 'I did not steal a tramp's coat'; 'Mark Knopfler is a genius' and the magnificent finale, 'The BBC should release Bergerac on DVD'.
So the debate became an arcane discussion of tax policy, even though the moderator, Jim Lehrer, began by asking about how the candidates would create jobs.
But once pharmaceutical companies started producing synthetic drugs, pharmacognosy became "an arcane subject, which was taught in a few pharmacy programs to typically bored pharmacy students," Dr. Hendler said.
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