Thesaurus / opus
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As the actor, author, and YouTube star gears up to release his opus to the public, he hit the red carpet in LA for a big premiere event.
VENUS & SERENA WILLIAMS JOIN WILL SMITH AND FAMILY FOR THE ‘KING RICHARD’ RED CARPET PREMIEREADMINNOVEMBER 16, 2021ESSENCE.COMFortunately, the filmmakers themselves have answered at least a few of the questions that arise from their ominous opus, which is now available on Amazon and other VOD platforms.
QUEER HORROR FILM CHOKES ON SURREALIST PRETENSIONS IN ‘THE ONE YOU FEED’JOHN PAUL KINGJANUARY 15, 2021WASHINGTON BLADERyan Day and Ohio State’s coaching staff conducted their magnum opus against Clemson.
WHAT TO WATCH FOR IN THE COLLEGE FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPRICHARD JOHNSONJANUARY 11, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTFor his own part, he was little concerned with the labels others put on his opus.
CLAUDE BOLLING, FRENCH PIANIST WHO MELDED JAZZ AND CLASSICAL MUSIC, DIES AT 90EMILY LANGERJANUARY 1, 2021WASHINGTON POSTWhen I recently finished writing the story of my data, the magnum opus fit on fewer than two dozen printed pages.
AN EXISTENTIAL CRISIS IN NEUROSCIENCE - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGGRIGORI GUITCHOUNTSDECEMBER 30, 2020NAUTILUSHe regarded his organ in St. Paul's Cathedral (rebuilt in 1899), as his magnum opus.
THE RECENT REVOLUTION IN ORGAN BUILDINGGEORGE LAING MILLERA wall so faced looked as if covered with a net (B in Fig. 59) and was therefore called opus rticultum.
THE PRIVATE LIFE OF THE ROMANSHAROLD WHETSTONE JOHNSTONTo behold “Diana unveiled” was equivalent in alchemical terminology to attaining the magnum opus.
DEVIL-WORSHIP IN FRANCEARTHUR EDWARD WAITEThe works that bear a higher opus number than 65 were published after the composer's death by Fontana.
FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKSThe Waltz without opus number and the Sonata, Op. 4, are likewise posthumous publications.
FREDERICK CHOPIN AS A MAN AND MUSICIANFREDERICK NIECKSWORDS RELATED TO OPUS
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