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- Major 20th century repertoire, brilliantly played and magisterially engineered.
- The mountain magisterially drops snow equally on the strong and the struggling alike.
- The safe course is to sit back and watch this farce unfold, magisterially reserving judgment.
- The Third Symphony, Shaw declared magisterially, " died with the composer ."
- Levine has become known for the magisterially slow tempos he brings to " Parsifal ."
- Yet, as witty and magisterially assertive as Fowler was, the tone and emphasis were more British than American.
- She wrote short stories for magazines and reviewed books, sometime sharply ( tiring of Mary McCarthy's " magisterially dull"
- Chirac and Jospin have promised to bring the regal presidency down to earth and closer to the people after Mitterrand's magisterially aloof 14 years.
- Raymond magisterially appoints the unemployed surgeon to be his own private Mr . Fixit, charged with saving the lives of his bullet-riddled henchmen without their having to go to the hospital.
- The curtain rises on what the stage directions call " the living room of a large, well-appointed suburban house, " magisterially rendered by John Lee Beatty's stagecraft.
- Advertising photography long ago put a good face on object fetishism, turning perfume bottles and alligator purses into magical items of worship, as dramatically lighted, magisterially isolated and lovingly presented as Hollywood stars.
- Kazin writes, " is that he pursued his thought _ at first desperately, then more and more magisterially _ for readers and listeners who perhaps recognized his problems as their own ."
- What de Oliveira patiently and Piccoli magisterially capture, however, is a poignant sense of time taking away, and otherwise exerting effects on, a strong but sensitive individual and the world he knows.
- "Minus are a welcome blast of March-fresh air, their maelstrom of thrash guitars and magisterially tortured vocals enough to leave cheeks burning and throats gasping for breath an icicle sharp album " Q 4*
- Jon Dolan of " The Wire " was more critical, finding " a sense here of a group magisterially marking time, shying away . . . from any grand, rhetorical, countercultural purpose ."
- One was Nick Drake's " River Man, " a magisterially sad and mysterious song that he performed away from the piano, sitting on a stool, with Paul Meyers accompanying him on acoustic guitar.
- Those performances long ago are now a memory, and most of America has known Robards instead as a film actor with a deeply pebbled voice and a long, dark face that seemed to growl magisterially without even trying.
- And it concludes with the magisterially scaled pieces he has been producing for the last two decades in Spencertown, his retreat in upstate New York, buoyant fan-shaped or trapezoidal panels of vermilion, magenta and forest green.
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