"It's not esoteric things; there's a fork the elderly people can use, there's a TV that folds up like a handkerchief and fits into your pocket."
Frat boys fight over women in tight jeans; these guys go wild over esoteric things like systems applications.
"The Arts of the British 1890's" promises some high-flying banter on things esoteric, presented in such lofty locations as the National Gallery.
Reflecting his pro-business conservatism, he told a group of Omaha mortgage bankers, "Foreign policy is not some theoretical, esoteric, Kissinger-esque thing hanging out there.
Then there are more esoteric things like the glycemic index of foods, and this has to do with carbohydrates as well.
"She has shown them that dance is not this esoteric fragmented thing, and so she has contributed also to dance."
During that time he had been doing well if he remembered to change his underwear, let alone handle more esoteric things like optometrist appointments.
This was known as over-production and many were the esoteric nonsensical things said about it.
The Sisters had vast experience in the most esoteric things of magic and so they at least understood the principles involved.
The caller, in making this request, knew that Angie had at her fingertips electronic connections with such esoteric things as data bases and so-called bulletin boards.