Sentence examples for genuine masterpiece from inspiring English sources

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At the time, I'm ashamed to say, I had not seen Western Approaches, Pat's genuine masterpiece.

Every performance of Britten's War Requiem is an occasion - such is the indelible power of a genuine masterpiece.

Following on the heels of the famous "Paris" symphonies and preceded by a genuine masterpiece in No. 88, the work is not among Haydn's better-known creations.

There's one genuine masterpiece here: River of Pain blends psychedelic folk into a faintly north African atmosphere, and throws in an astonishing orchestral breakdown, a sunrise cutting through the fog.

At least one of them, "Science and Hypothesis" (1902), which I found in paperback when I was in high school, was a genuine masterpiece of the literature of explanation.

On a March morning in 1860 the New York Times urged its readers to make their way through the noise and haste of Broadway to the grand public building at 659, where they would see a genuine masterpiece by the Spanish artist Velázquez in the hush of the Stuyvesant Institute.

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But the expressionist works of the 60s seem more and more to be genuine masterpieces.

This intricately plotted novel revolves around an American painter living in Paris in 1939 who is recruited to forge works by old masters that can be traded to Nazi art dealers for genuine masterpieces.

Drawn more to lighter subjects, Barnet survived Stalin's crackdowns by flying under the radar, and was able to create two genuine masterpieces in the '30s, "Outskirts" (1933, available on an Image DVD with his silent comedy "The Girl With the Hatbox") and the transcendently beautiful "By the Bluest of Seas" (1936, unavailable in the United States although a budget disc is out in France).

The original "Frankenstein" (1931) and its 1935 sequel, "Bride of Frankenstein," may be the only two genuine masterpieces in the group, but Bela Lugosi's "Dracula" preserves one of the iconic performances of the movies, and there are some fine, lesser known titles included, such as Lambert Hillyer's 1936 "Dracula's Daughter" and Stuart Walker's 1935 "Werewolf of London".

And you should be very excited about this news, as Resident Evil is a series that has a couple of genuine masterpieces to its name.

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