This two-volume opus presents the pharmacopoeias of Western Herbal traditions with the symptom pictures of Chinese Medicine. |
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Twelve years in the waiting, if not the making, the new opus from Teutonic titans of tone, Kraftwerk, is released. |
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He brought subtle pianistic colors and fleet-fingered panache to Debussy's magnum chamber opus. |
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John Woo's comedies occupy a far less prominent position in his cinematic opus than his well known, exhaustively dissected thrillers. |
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His magnum opus, The History of Liberty, remains scattered in thousands of boxes of notes in the library. |
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Unfortunately, U.S. sales of your magnum opus are inadequate to inspire the publisher to exercise those paperback rights he insisted on buying. |
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The three mazurkas included in this opus are delightful and not too difficult. |
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The opus did not now leave the strangely, ambiguously ambivalent feeling it had an hour earlier. |
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I knew this was his magnum opus, the story he had wanted to bring to the screen for 25 years. |
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Wilson continued to hone his writing skills and when the Beatles released Rubber Soul, he realised it was time to create his own magnum opus. |
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Those who believe that Blake was implacably opposed to science would be surprised to read the final lines of his magnum opus, The Four Zoas. |
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The queen of hip-hop soul returns with her latest opus, No More Drama, a welcome return to her older form. |
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In 1974 he published what many regard as his magnum opus, Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence. |
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Hayao Miyazaki is a master at creating the fantastic, and in that sense this movie is his magnum opus. |
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A central theme of his poetry, as well as of his magnum opus, the novel Doctor Zhivago, is man's destiny in revolutionary times. |
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Hamilton has said she considers The Magical Adventures of Pretty Pearl her magnum opus. |
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That same year he began his magnum opus, the extraordinary Merzbau, an architectonic assemblage which gradually overwhelmed his Hanover home. |
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The Vancouver International Film Festival will likely have an opus or two that will pique your interest. |
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The dark, claustrophobic opus, a tale of witch hunts and the German myth of Walpurgisnacht, has proven wildly divisive among the band's fans. |
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I realized that it takes me longer than expected to create an installment of my opus. |
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Published in 1927, Being and Time is the work that made Heidegger's international reputation and is considered his magnum opus. |
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The comic version may well turn out to be the writer Alan Moore's magnum opus. |
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The following week, Peter the accountant talked about his opus, Slash Your Compliance Costs. |
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I periodically discover an author and devour the majority of his or her opus in a few months. |
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More crucially, do they care enough to buy two tickets to see his long-time-coming opus? |
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This anthology is an eye-opening opus for anyone who has yet to discover what all the fuss was about. |
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Although some composers still assign opus numbers to keep track of their output, it is no longer customary. |
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The author has examined the pieces that have opus numbers and calculated their dates of composition. |
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Now with a new CD of his orchestral music, including a 1996 orchestral suite at opus 231, some idea of his industry is apparent. |
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All the groundwork that had been laid from the late '50s onwards seemed to be synthesized by Thomson's magnum opus. |
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His opus ends up on top for the sheer indifference, cheapness, humorlessness, pointlessness, meanness, and ineptitude of the entire production. |
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Minus the film interaction, however, the opus suffered from overwrought verbiage and meandering vignettes. |
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His latest opus is an apocalyptic scenario, featuring the world on the brink of death and destruction. |
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I have to admit that my own seven volume, 3,000 page magnum opus is still mouldering in the slush piles of various publishers in London. |
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He has no time to do it because he has a deadline to beat for the completion of his opus. |
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Despite its great girth, Mr. Chernow's opus is less suitable for more advanced students, particularly those of a mercantile or financial bent. |
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Within three years, Powell's opus received some fifty performances under such maestros as Sir Donald Francis Tovey, Pierre Monteux and Walter Damrosch. |
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On the eve of the First World War, having completed his magnum opus Principia Mathematica on which he had toiled for 10 years, Russell was at a loose end. |
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So one kind of knew what to expect from this cumbrously titled opus. |
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I'm also working on a magnum opus, attacking poetry at every level of the class structure from the ghetto to poetry slams on up to the Library of Congress fusspots. |
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About praising and embracing the booty in all of its forms, the song, in a way, could be seen as an opus of sorts for Minaj. |
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In between this opus and World Coming Down, Type O released The Least Worst Of compilation to tide over fans over. |
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Filled with good vibes, the new opus of Cadenza is no more no less than what we can expect from a label of this magnitude. |
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As its minor key signature suggests, it is more disturbed and disturbing than Mozart's opus, and struggle and resignation intermingle among its pages. |
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A deliberate allusion to Karl Marx's magnum opus, it suggests both immodesty and an innate antipathy to markets. |
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The impressive scale and the high academic standard of this magnum opus should not deter the more practically orientated reader. |
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The Annals of the World, his magnum opus, is the result of a lifetime of travel, study, and research. |
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There is, furthermore, a magnum opus which is about to see the light of day very soon. |
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It is the result of the Great Work, the obtaining of the magnum opus symbolised by the solar tree. |
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Whether you're working on a thesis, crafting your magnum opus or simply playing a game. |
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In the big leagues, there is more than the here and now, a fact that Claude le Sauteur was well aware of when he created his magnum opus. |
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Two years after their last opus, Fragile, those anarchic figureheads of alternative 'chanson' have a new album out. |
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A craze which has hardly died down in two years after the release of this opus. |
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It is always with the same emotion that I sign a new opus of my compositions, nervous as I am to share with you all their hues. |
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Joel McCrea gives a delightful performance as a director determined to make his magnum opus, O Brother, Where Art Thou? |
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Robert Schumann's Four Short Fairy Tales opus 132, composed a few months before his final, tragic committal to the asylum at Enderich, was a new work for me. |
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No one knows what Copernicus himself thought of the changes, since the first he saw of the printed version of his magnum opus was when it was delivered to him on his deathbed. |
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His own position is that of a realist in science and of an evangelical in theology, and it is the marriage of these which he seeks to consummate in his magnum opus. |
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Then something wonderfully awful happened to help Roth complete his own libidinous opus. |
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His newest opus is the Kickstarter financed Red Ball of a Sun Slipping Down. |
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But at the time media tycoon William Randolph Hearst was one of the most powerful men in the world, the man on whom Orson Welles based his classic opus Citizen Kane. |
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Similarly, as with previous recordings, their latest opus is an effective mix of sprawling environmental textures, clanging, gritty percussion and humorous samples. |
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His latest opus is a collection of his weekly columns in The Herald. |
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Once you've produced your opus, test it carefully before going public. |
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It is a mechanical opus that redefines seductiveness. |
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Among the latter are fruitful cross-readings of Florestan's dungeon scene with the slow movement of opus 59, no. |
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Air, the hip Versailles duo who took the international charts by storm with their debut album Moon Safari in 1998, are back in the spotlight with Talkie Walkie, a gossamer-light opus scored with filmic overtones. |
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There is an intriguing paragraph on the use of acciaccaturas in opus 33 in general and opus 33, no. |
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This complex, constructed in the classical method of opus caementitium can clearly be identified as a peripteral temple on a podium. |
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The normal technique, however, was opus tessellatum, using larger tesserae, which were laid on site. |
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The latter, usually abbreviated as The Wealth of Nations, is considered his magnum opus and the first modern work of economics. |
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Smith returned home that year to Kirkcaldy, and he devoted much of the next ten years to his magnum opus. |
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The throne and gallery portion date from the Ottonian, with portions of the original opus sectile floor still visible. |
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Knox fled to Kyle in Ayrshire, where he completed the major part of his magnum opus, History of the Reformation in Scotland. |
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The Romans also cut tuff into small rectangular stones that they used to create walls in a pattern known as opus reticulatum. |
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Out of your many books, what do you consider your magnum opus? |
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Assassin's Creed 2 retains the core gameplay experience that made the first opus a resounding success and features new experiences that will surprise and challenge players. |
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This new opus also includes all of the previous Il-2 series content. |
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The opus incertum bonding is of grey sandstone probably from the nearby Fontainebleau forest quarries that have been worked since the 10th century for the construction of churches and castles. |
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Beefheart notoriously held his band under virtual house arrest in California in the 60s to make his magnum opus Trout Mask Replica – but at least they were somewhere warm. |
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At the time, it was thought that Ruiz, who had been a heavy drinker and smoker for many years, would never complete his magnum opus, but he was aided by an operation for liver cancer. |
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John Ware's Panorama in 2004, about the Today programme's reporting of what Dr David Kelly did or did not say about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, is the magnum opus of this genre, but there are many examples. |
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Dohnanyi's six songs, opus 14, are tone poems in which predictable texts give rise to musical settings of unusual craftsmanship. |
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The Bouches du Rhône County Council has strongly established itself in the plan, notably as magnum opus of the major operations necessary for structuring higher education and research in the county. |
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Only in his opus 1 does Graziani make use of the soprano, mezzo-soprano, and alto clefs as opposed to the now more common tenor clef. |
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I wish to start by congratulating all the rapporteurs who have worked on the very important matter we are debating today, but mainly I wish to congratulate Mr Cunha on his magnum opus, which I do not envy him at all. |
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The first authoritative translation of Rebbe Nachman's magnum opus, presented with facing punctuated Hebrew text, full explanatory notes, source references and supplementary information relating to individual lessons. |
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And their rather pessimistically-titled opus proved to be a thought-provoking work, songs musing on existential themes such as inequality, war and death. |
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John Stuart Mill, the great political philosopher, says in his magnum opus On Liberty that those who engage in civil disobedience do so while accepting the sanctions the state imposes for such civil disobedience. |
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However noble and zealous our own intentions, our charitable work is an opus proprium of the Church and for it to maintain its identity and splendor, the Bishop is the guarantor. |
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Over twenty-five years after its initial twelve-issue run, Watchmen is now generally accepted as the magnum opus of the graphic novel genre. |
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The European Charter of Local Self-Government is its magnum opus. |
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Both have presented us with a magnum opus. |
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But his magnum opus may be the blueberry spiral. |
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Oregon's free and flowing offense is Kelly's magnum opus. |
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La Chute and Après la Chute have their own introductive and conclusive songs, whereas Triptyque, the central opus, has the two other albums as a prequel and a sequel. |
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Bashung also released a new solo offering, L'imprudence, a dark, brooding opus full of ultra-long tracks that many fans hailed as the best of his career. |
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In 1580, in Gniezno, Poland, Rabbi Eliezer Ashkenazi completed his magnum opus, Sefer Ma'aseh Hashem, an extensive examination of the narrative portions of the Tanakh. |
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Those who know Vasa Mihailovich's opus will recognize familiar leitmotivs that, as dear friends, come back to revisit and touch us gently once again. |
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There's still plenty of bonking, shopping and gossiping in her latest magnum opus, but it is much tamer than reading an LA blog or even a downmarket glossy mag. |
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Time has been good to JeanJacques Perrey and Gershon Kingsley and this 25 minute opus has long been sought after by samplists and irony-laden hepcats. |
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Wordsworth's magnum opus is generally considered to be The Prelude, a semiautobiographical poem of his early years that he revised and expanded a number of times. |
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The impermeability of Roman dams was increased by the introduction of waterproof hydraulic mortar and especially opus caementicium in the Concrete Revolution. |
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Brahms probably prepared a partially unified manuscript in this case because he had to recopy the second and third of the opus 19 songs in a new key. |
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Byron's magnum opus, Don Juan, a poem spanning 17 cantos, ranks as one of the most important long poems published in England since John Milton's Paradise Lost. |
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He then embarked on his magnum opus, his Guide to the Lakes. |
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