He might read Michael Buckley's magisterial study of scientific scrutinies of religion ever since the Enlightenment. |
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Their magisterial collaboration with Yefim Bronfman on Brahms's masterpiece was a real event! |
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Still, he relies exclusively on the magisterial expressions found in the new catechism and in papal encyclicals. |
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But it's the obvious conclusion to emerge from Moloney's magisterial work, though he doesn't himself draw it out as explicitly as this. |
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Volume 2 of Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W. B. Yeats opens in 1915, when Yeats was in his fiftieth year and at a crossroads in his life. |
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He proves a match for the orchestral mass, with a magisterial entry and huge singing tone. |
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Among the collection essays, they give magisterial overviews of the arts and conceptual universe of the Yoruba and Senufo. |
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Hogue shares some of the same goals as other magisterial candidates, citing more jobs and better roads as some primary needs in Casey County. |
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Despite the magisterial production values, the film lies lifeless as though still on the page. |
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The presiding magistrate did not turn up to court, having had magisterial duties at the La Brea district. |
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In 1883 Howitt's magisterial district was enlarged to include south Gippsland. |
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According to the provincial deputy director of traffic operations, fines between R1000 and R2500 were issued depending on magisterial districts. |
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Instead of being terminated, these pilot projects should be expanded to other magisterial districts. |
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He brought magisterial eloquence to the Prelude to Act 3, with mellow, golden-toned playing from the orchestra's brass. |
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At the 1991 census, Utrecht town had a population of 2,866, representing only 10 percent of the total population in the magisterial district. |
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He will not be able to change his residential address or leave the magisterial district without approval from the head of community corrections. |
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The two parties have each nominated a magisterial candidate but have agreed to cooperate. |
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They are not claiming magisterial authority and bossing other people around. |
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Roy Keane, perhaps, at his most magisterial, used to command the midfield and dictate traffic. |
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If Professor Kent's study is incisive and short, Lord Hattersley's is long and designed to be magisterial. |
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Explicitly or implicitly, action-decisions of the CCC carry the full approval of the magisterial authoritative office within each member church. |
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The soprano blew her audiences away by flawlessly mixing her registers, phrasing with magisterial grandeur, and nuancing her voice with expressive color. |
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The idea of exposing an urban sport like Free Running in the more magisterial buildings of London is a good one, but this documentary takes itself far too seriously. |
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He admires Pompadour's magisterial self-invention, but deplores her grandiosity, womanish myopia, and bulimic shopping. |
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I was totally amazed by this singing, so magisterial and secure in repertoire that was challenging and at times fiendishly difficult. |
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As the author of a magisterial three-part biography of Keynes, Mr Skidelsky knows more about him than any other scholar. |
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Judicial authority is exercised by the Greenland High Court in Nuuk, and by the local magisterial court in the 18 municipalities. |
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It was possible to field a bigger army by attaching legions assigned to lesser magisterial offices, but this, too had limitations. |
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To be fair, Nathan Rosenberg and L.E. Birdzell, in their magisterial How The West Grew Rich, do argue that labor unions improved wages in manufacturing. |
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William Randolph Hearst was, as the author of this magisterial study rightly says, a major force in American politics and journalism for half a century. |
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Possibly only Professor Peter Groenewegen, the author of a magisterial biography of the English economist Alfred Marshall, could surpass him in this. |
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Sakkie Retief, officer for the Graaff-Reinet magisterial district, confirmed that two large swarms, already in the flying stage, were active north of Nieu Bethesda. |
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Fine schedules are currently with the chief magistrates for the 10 magisterial districts of Johannesburg, who have to formally approve the structures. |
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This judgment does not affect all cottage owners along the coast as many people with houses in the area do have magisterial permission to occupy them. |
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Behind, on a shelf, stands a magisterial cash-register, which looks as if it has been ringing up the pounds, shillings and pence since the dawn of time. |
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It is, finally, with the magisterial last story that Ford surpasses himself, writing with a directness and clarity that leaves even the best of the stories in its dust. |
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The other kind featured an aisled central hall like a basilica, suggesting the villa owner's magisterial role. |
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The homilies are noteworthy for their beautiful and magisterial phrasing and the instances of historical terms. |
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Not only do its four movements flow into and out of one another with magisterial ease, but each of them assumes an organic function within the greater sonata structure of which it is a part. |
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As the recently deceased ex-Marxist philosopher Leszek Kolakowski concluded in his magisterial multi-volume Main Currents of Marxism, this was not accidental. |
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In the first place, to take part in an act of canonization means to take part in a magisterial act of the Holy Father that has great supernatural and historical value. |
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To be sure, the document still tries to distinguish the two hands of God by dividing the clerical and magisterial offices and by distinguishing treason from blasphemy. |
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What is typical of Dominican thinkers at this level of social ethics is that they are not mere mouthpieces of magisterial teaching but they frame the questions raised by this teaching at a more explicitly theological level. |
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By this point, plebeians were already holding a significant number of magisterial offices. |
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He was charged with sedition and spying by the Brikama magisterial court on 11 March and sent to the remand section of Mile II, the Central Prison in the Gambia. |
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Lionel's magisterial reworking of the old standard Nefertiti features the playing of the young, gifted drummer Marcus Gilmore, grandson of the great Roy Haynes. |
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Memmius, assassinated during the magisterial elections for 99 BC, prompting widespread violence to break out. |
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Jonson delivers his opinions, in Drummond's terse reporting, in an expansive and even magisterial mood. |
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Anton Valukas, the court-appointed examiner into Lehman's bankruptcy, produced a magisterial 2,200-page 2,200-page last year of the bank's systematic failures of risk management andissectionce. |
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For Volvo, Abbott drew on his experience at Doyle Dane Bernbach, whose magisterial 1960s Volkswagen ads were powered by high-octane irony and anchored by knowing self-deprecation. |
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Merce Cunningham Dance Company Barbican Theatre, EC2, Sat At 89, the magisterial Cunningham is still making dances and the UK premiere of XOVER comes with revivals of recent and classic work. |
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That is the central theme of an enjoyable and exuberantly argued book by a British historian, Tom Holland, who combines sound scholarly credentials with a gift for storytelling on a magisterial scale. |
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Confronted by such iconic subjects as Mont St Victoire near Cézanne's home in Aix-en-Provence and his magisterial still lifes of apples, they could no longer simply reproduce nature, they had to deconstruct it. |
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The result of this magisterial system was the development of the jus honorarium, a new body of rules that existed alongside, and often superseded, the civil law. |
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Maia wa an exuberant babbler, with a magisterial paunch. |
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Not since Nero Wolfe has a detective of Morse's ratiocinative skills, refined tastes and tetchy temperament held court in such magisterial fashion. |
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The effect is of strong emotion held in check by a magisterial intellect. |
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There are some lofty magisterial people who assert that so long as men and women live according to the law there will be no need for toleration, but tolerance is more than mere legality. |
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This is not a normal or banal way of speaking of the figure of the successor of St Peter, who is normally presented from the point of view of his magisterial mission. |
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Donohoe was self-effacingly magisterial in this marathon, displaying absolute commitment to this music which he admits he'd avoided until five years ago. |
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It doesn't match the magisterial fifth symphony but it's an engaging work and the ballet's spikier neoclassicism makes for a stimulating contrast. |
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It is a magisterial, doctiloquent guidebook, written with a care to ensure that readers never lose sight of its thesis or drift too far out of soundings. |
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They also transgressed the established oligarchy by advancing unelected individuals to magisterial office, and by substituting magisterial edicts for popular legislation. |
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Each magisterial office would be held concurrently by at least two people. |
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