- (especially
active surveillance of
prostate cancer), and
masterly inactivity. The term
masterly inactivity is also used in
nonmedical contexts. A distinction...
-
since Edward Gibbon. His
great work was The
Roman Revolution (1939), a
masterly and
controversial analysis of
Roman political life in the
period following...
-
National Congress ****embled at Amravati, he was
chosen its president. In a
masterly address, he
referred to the
highhandedness of
foreign administration, called...
- many
Impressionists did.
Degas was a
superb draftsman, and
particularly masterly in
depicting movement, as can be seen in his
rendition of
dancers and bathing...
-
considered to be the
founder of the
scientific pedagogy in Georgia.
Through his
masterly compiled children's primer,
Mother Language (დედა ენა),
which in a modified...
-
executing a
crescendo and diminuendo. It
requires sustained control and
masterly singing technique. It
should not be
confused with
mezza voce,
meaning to...
- was
professor of
Oriental languages in Padua. He is best
known by his
masterly detection of the
literary imposture of
Giuseppe Vella, a
Maltese priest...
- his
first encyclical letter,
Ecclesiam Suam, that John had "labored with
masterly ****urance to
bring divine truths as far as may be
within the
reach of the...
- envy of the
Flemings and the Venetians...everywhere
shines a firm and
masterly touch."
Charles Baudelaire called it "a
splendid painting, magnificent...
- 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an
English novelist whose social commentary and
masterly use of both free
indirect speech and
irony eventually made her one of the...