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Starting with a double concerto as overture with similarly divided forces, Alessandrini, in collaboration with the scholar Frédéric Delaméa, has included such masterly examples of Vivaldi's church music as the Dixit Dominus (Psalm 109), Lauda Jerusalem (Psalm 147) and the superb Magnificat setting, RV610a, rounded off with a cantata for solo contralto with two orchestras, Salve Regina.
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The sequence is a masterly example of sustained gag-building, and proof that, even for the most inoffensive and presentable man, everything can go disastrously wrong.
Yet, in what has to be the most masterly example of a studied makeover, Sprewell has gone from N.B.A. villain to Mr. Knick.
He was regularly sent to cover Vietnam, and one of his commentaries from there is still cited as a masterly example of how a correspondent can allow the horrors of war to speak for themselves, without histrionics.
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It is not a perfect building, yet its billowing glass facade, which evokes a crystal ship drifting through the city, is a masterly example of how to breathe life into a staid old structure.
Despite its unexpected glimpses of emotion, this interview is a masterly example of that White House plan in action, as it insistently projects the image of a president going to war for justice.
It is in fact a masterly little example of that rare genre – utopian writing – and reminds us that the Guardian, for all it its progressiveness, technologically, politically and socially, is a newspaper deeply rooted in the utopian socialism of the end of the 19th century, which makes it both passionate and benevolent, a most uncommon combination.
These experiments and the analysis of their results are by any standard an example of masterly scientific method.
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But one of the things we don't expect is excellence in writing, although if you believe, as Grossman does, that the opening of Agatha Christie's "Murder on the Orient Express" is an example of "masterly" writing, then you and I are not splashing in the same shoals of language.
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