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magisterially Meaning in Bengali







magisterially's Usage Examples:

including two complete Meistersingers as Sachs, one of them (from 1956) magisterially sung by Frantz and conducted by Rudolf Kempe.


Bates, at his most magisterially comic, is even better, deeper and funnier than in his Tony‐award winning.


Desolation, a paradigm of Modernisme sculpture, magisterially represents the formal traits of Symbolism as adopted by the more outstanding.


most impressive compositional strengths; nowhere is this quality more magisterially displayed than in Aura, with its strong and surprising cadential gestures.


Turi Ferro plays magisterially a Carabinier's Marshasl, zealous at work but very human; his stories.


welcome blast of March- fresh air, their maelstrom of thrash guitars and magisterially tortured vocals enough to leave cheeks burning and throats gasping for.


Michael Atkinson of The Village Voice praised the film as "an epic, magisterially observed pastiche on all-American geekhood, flooring the competition.


imperiously, magisterially, fully the measurer of men in the audience.


offered high praise: "The Plot Against America creates its reality magisterially, in long, fluid sentences that carry you beyond skepticism and with.


of the environment at her school in 'Villette' (aka Brussels) before magisterially pronouncing "God is not with Rome.


vii) writes "These [issues] have been most magisterially surveyed by I.


" And said that overall it was "a magisterially competent survey.


The Wire was more critical, finding "a sense here of a group magisterially marking time, shying away .


and said of Interpol: "Crucially, it seems their ability to write a magisterially moving song such as "NYC" or "Obstacle No 1", both from their debut.


Juan Cabezón of Castile: The New York Times Book Review: "Succeeds in magisterially recreating that woeful and bizarre period of Spanish history that prefigured.



Synonyms:

authoritatively;

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