Yin Zang Yan, a stereotypical Fu Manchu style Chinese man, dressed as a mandarin, glances around magisterially. |
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Once a glory of craftsmanship, the mighty stones that were so magisterially laid out have been totally upset. |
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Towering over me, Peck waved magisterially at a uniformed maid who came trotting over the perfect sward towards us. |
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Lope de Vega magisterially used a legend which combines the real and the dream-like, love and jealousy. |
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But he may have veered to the opposite extreme with a magisterially hands-off approach. |
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It is, among other things, effective in preventing cardiovascular diseases, cancer and dementia, a point that the Commissioner and his services magisterially overlook. |
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Newton ruled the Royal Society magisterially. |
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A magisterially written war bildungsroman, it narrated the coming-of-age of an aristocratic boy in occupied Veneto after the 1917 Battle of Caporetto. |
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The mysterious disappearance of an average office worker has a sublimely inevitable ripple effect on four different lives in this magisterially self-assured feature debut from writer-director Stéphane Lafleur. |
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And so on in its measured, skillful, magisterially nostalgic, Yeatsian way. |
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