- (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...
-
executing a
crescendo and diminuendo. It
requires sustained control and
masterly singing technique. It
should not be
confused with
mezza voce,
meaning to...
- the
School of Madrid,
which was
distinguished for its
extraordinary and
masterly colouring. He died at
Madrid in 1635. His stepson,
Francisco Camilo was...
- private-eye novel:
detailedly vivid . . .
tenderly erotic. - The
Times A
masterly portrayal of
loneliness and ****ual obsession. Hansen's
writing is sharp...
-
Belgian geologist.
Dumont was born in Liège, Belgium. His
first work was a
masterly Mémoire on the
geology of the
province of Liège
published in 1832. A few...
- 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...
- charnel-house."
Dubal wrote that
critic James Huneker "exults": "What
masterly writing, and it lies in the very
heart of the piano! A
hundred generations...
- Bach the
greatest composer of all time, "for his
matchless combination of
masterly musical engineering (as one
reader put it) and
profound expressivity. Since...
-
modern Indian language.
Sankara Panikkar's main work is Bharatamala, a
masterly condensation of Mahabharata.
Perhaps the most
important was Rama Panikkar...