Mr. Pinker's answer is "the most recondite scientific reasoning is an assembly of down-home mental metaphors."
With her near-sightedness, and those tremulous fingers of hers, at once inflexible and delicate, she could not be a seamstress; although her sampler, of fifty years gone by, exhibited some of the most recondite specimens of ornamental needlework.
Countless music fans now join musicians in doing the same thing, posting their most recondite collectors' items online as MP3s, encouraging links.
Though why, save for your connection with the Elder Gods, you should interest those most recondite of creatures, I cannot guess.
And so, through a kind of reverse alchemy, the most recondite sorcery was reduced in her mind to nothing more than a common job.
And indeed, the post almost didn't make it through the final rounds of charter revision eight years ago, surviving only for the most recondite of reasons.
Nor does it convey the extraordinary variety of her source materials, which range from books and articles of the most recondite sort to the drawings done for her by clerical workers trying to express their frustration.
He was a dreamer, and so good at it that he covered the most recondite places of the universe in a bodiless state.
Peter was semi-apologetic as the discussion continued, but unable to keep trouncing everybody with the most recondite facts about it.
For only incurable musical theater fanatics, presumably like Mr. Linderman and his cohorts, would be familiar with the items on this most recondite of jukeboxes, but a gimmick is a gimmick.