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As the author of a magisterial three-part biography of Keynes, Mr Skidelsky knows more about him than any other scholar.
ECONOMIST: John Maynard Keynes
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India's Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde described the death as a "major security lapse" and said a magisterial inquiry would follow.
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Cited out of context, it can be taken as a magisterial command.
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Of these, Brad Mehldau is often described as the best of his generation and has won a devoted following for a magisterial touch and eclectic programming.
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This resplendent vase proves how a consummate designer like Edward Lycett could harness the most rambunctious eclecticism to produce a magisterial sense of unity, opulence and finesse.
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Mr Osborne's main giveaway was a qualified pledge to freeze council tax for two years a nice enough break for hard-pressed households but hardly a magisterial take on the credit crunch.
ECONOMIST: The Conservative Party
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The result was a magisterial piece of television.
BBC: News - Today - Being Winston
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Mr. Nolan conducts his production in a style that sometimes approaches the magisterial.
WSJ: Holy Melancholy, 'Batman'!
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As the psychologist Philip Tetlock demonstrated in his magisterial analysis of 20-years of expert prediction, a dart-throwing chimpanzee was a better guide to the future.
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As for his writing, it passed from poems that had been an attempt to write some small and essentially truthful things out of the depths of himself (a self that was essentially unsure, tentative, indecisive) to often magisterial, and sometimes vapid prose: pronouncements upon the state of culture, and on how culture could stave off anarchy.
ECONOMIST: Victorian poetry