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Obscure knowledge was once a kind of currency.
Mr. Schechter's page says he possesses obscure knowledge about chakras.
Both technology and magic skills are complicated and require all sorts of obscure knowledge to be fully exploited.
"I amassed an enormous amount of obscure knowledge of street vending in the United States," he said.
First, it rewards obscure knowledge; the aim of the game is to guess answers that none of the public have thought of.
[C1.] New Web Site Offers Outlet for Obscure Knowledge A new Web site, Squidoo.com, is offering Internet authors the chance to earn money on their obscure expertise.
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I am not at all sure that, in Brendon's words, "political power obscured knowledge and economic catastrophe darkened understanding".
What perhaps obscures knowledge of these working conditions in universities is the aura of prestige and privilege that still hangs about academia.
Restricting information flow would obscure lenders' knowledge about customers and increase lending rates.
Having worked on projects in Borneo, Thailand, and Latin America in the last few years, he knows that "it's the most obscure, arcane knowledge, and you lose it all when you change".
In so far as markets have failed to provide consumers with sufficient information, or have perverse incentives to obscure such knowledge, regulation may be justified as a "public good" [ 136].
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