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Many mathematicians, he says, liked the idea that certain structures defined by formulas were simply unimaginable; during the 20th century, he notes, many of them took refuge in wilfully obscure branches of mathematics, on the basis that such work had no military application.
Linde has gone from being a diverse, second-rate engineering firm to become Europe's, and one of the world's, leading producers of industrial gases.In the engine roomThe main motor of Germany's growth, however, is the Mittelstand, a legion of mainly small and medium-sized firms, typically family-owned and highly specialised, that build products that dominate obscure branches of industry.
As the story goes, millennials are either lazy, entitled narcissists who are obsessed with their phones, or unemployable navel-gazers studying obscure branches of the humanities out of a misguided sense that they are uniquely intelligent.
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The deals, both billion-dollar-plus stock swaps, put a spotlight on an obscure branch of the software industry -- enterprise application integration.
To be a hard-core punk band chanting, "Na Nach Nachma Nachman Meuman," the song of global healing for an obscure branch of Hasidism, is to be something beyond a square peg in a round hole.
In 1923, after the death toll reached more than two dozen, the case was taken up by the Bureau of Investigation, then an obscure branch of the Justice Department, which was later renamed the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
It was a piece of free verse that appeared to draw its influence from an obscure branch of the Beat school: Haunted by a sunbrown peasant girl bursting with life you, the one shopping for shoes it's pitiful how I beg on your sidewalk for some spare change of affection.
Forty-three yeago ago this month, an obscure branch office of the Federal Bureau of Investigations located in a Philadelphia suburb was burgled.
An obscure branch of the Faust legend furnishes an ancient example of unintended consequences flowing from a bargain with the Devil, in this case being tempted to print paper money notionally backed by gold that had not even been mined.
What if you followed it through to its conclusion that it's morally wrong to have children at all? Welcome to antinatalism, a previously obscure branch of philosophy that has developed a cult online following.
Dressed in canary yellow jackets and dog collars, I couldn't figure out if they were some obscure branch of fashionistas or a bachelor party about to drop a banging group selfie.
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