It's his masterwork, a testament to his love affair and a journey into moral territories that his late wife could only have approved of. |
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And character was just what we had in mind when we selected five exceptional malts from which to craft our next masterwork. |
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Never final, admittedly flawed, it was arguably a masterwork as its proponents on both sides of the footlights have proclaimed with passion. |
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He's the master of lyrical images filled with a foreboding darkness that's almost more like a painted masterwork than film. |
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Each one of these movies is a masterwork of form, style, and simple near-silent storytelling, even when the plots seem obtuse or illogical. |
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The masterwork of the great philosopher of science, Karl Popper, was titled Conjectures and Refutations. |
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This five-minute masterwork is complete with a skilfully composed guitar lead, which appears in the midst of trance-like musical conditions. |
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Scene after scene, line after line, the film is an underappreciated masterwork. |
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While last year's concert highlighted accordion classics, this season will feature a masterwork for harmonica. |
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And now the young man, the painter, marvels at his work, at his masterwork. |
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The eventual question is, to what lengths of madness will the obsessive Murnau go to complete the final reel of his masterwork? |
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Gombrich in his authoritative masterwork The Story of Art, mentions it only once, and it has historically been the Cinderella of the visual arts. |
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It's a masterwork of narrative mutation, of horrendous flights of fatal fantasy locked inside the brain of a truly troubled soul. |
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He was soon forced to publicly apologize for writing what he considered his masterwork. |
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Mawlana spent 12 years on the composition of the six volumes of his masterwork, the Mathnawi. |
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Nowaday, after centuries of observation, Hawaiian craftsmen have acquired the skills and the required know-how to copy this nature masterwork. |
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Schütz' masterwork is put into a broader framework by the Lautten Compagney, an ensemble that has recently been causing quite a stir. |
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But one man's notion of a masterwork may be another's idea of a folly. |
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Nothing would be nicer than to hear a filmmaker backtrack and recall how studio tinkering hampered his vision, or how test audience ambivalence mutated his masterwork. |
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To know how to grow old is the masterwork of wisdom, and one of the most difficult chapters in the great art of living. |
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One man's masterwork is another's undeniable piece of celluloid slop. |
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But we know very little about the woman who became the inspiration for his masterwork, Les Fleurs du Mal. |
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It was Kanye who asked Takashi Murakami to design the cover his 2007 masterwork, Graduation. |
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Beethoven's statement about the famous opening theme of the Fifth symphony is often called into question by those who would see this symphonic masterwork as a model of pure music. |
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From there, the viewing experience was about the equivalent of watching Mr. Anderson's masterwork from beneath the overhang of the concession stand at a drive-in theater. |
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More often than not the spark was lost in the transition from sketch to masterwork, and the names of artists whose best work remained unvalued and invisible faded from history. |
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A richly layered production on every level, the costumes, sets and overall art direction burst at the seams with a grandiosity that so perfectly reflects Verdi's fine masterwork. |
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Since 1913 generation after generation of composers – from Varèse to Boulez, Bartók to Ligeti — has felt impelled to face the challenges set by this seminal masterwork. |
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The Teatro Massimo believes, however, that it will be unique in Europe, outside the festival theatre in Bayreuth, in offering new productions next year of all four operas that comprise the composer's masterwork. |
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Intriguingly, his calls for deregulation have struck a chord even in ancient fishing communities whose members are as old as Hokusai was when he created his masterwork. |
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Her Sibelius Concerto, a masterwork of the violin concerto repertoire, has been saluted as one of the most beautiful versions by international critics. |
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It is we as human beings, who are His masterwork. |
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The result of these two strong points of the publishing house are the bookwonderful and masterwork on display, available for admiration and consultation by scholars, schools and others. |
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The quality and ancient workmanship of the materials chosen to make up the bookbeautiful, bookwonderful and masterwork, are a guarantee of the duration of these works of art in book form. |
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They nailed it to a tree, and constructed their masterwork from that simple postcard, with all the faith and love in their hearts and all the immense talent and craft in their hands. |
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The Jeu de Robin et Marion, created at the court of Naples in 1285 and considered Adam de la Halle's masterwork, is thought to be the earliest European example of a musical play. |
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In brief, this recital is one masterwork after another? |
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A meeting of stars: exceptional stagecraft and a masterwork of literature! |
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Tone is close and immediate, but never oppressive, and Lewis probes thoughtfully and grippingly into this undeniable masterwork. |
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Entitled Opera, the poem is considered a masterwork of echolalia by some and an inaccessible and bewildering collage by others. |
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Both the DVD and Blu-ray can be viewed with or without credit information that details the story behind the masterwork, who painted it, and when it was created. |
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A December concert is a holiday season program, a March concert is a classical masterwork and a June concert presents a range of styles from classical to Broadway music. |
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The Municipal Art Society of New York has announced recipients of the 2nd annual MASterwork Awards. |
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Our special 16-page colour section also highlights the AV Preservation Trust's Masterwork Awards. |
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The Municipal Art Society of New York is accepting nominations for the 2nd annual MASterwork Awards, which honor excellence in design of New York City's built environment. |
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