Similar words: classical music, classical, neoclassical, postclassical, classical greek, classical school, classical conditioning, classic. Meaning: adv. in the manner of Greek and Roman culture.
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1. Peter is a classically trained pianist.
2. Her face is classically beautiful.
3. She is a classically trained dancer.
4. Classically, infection appears in the lower jaw.
5. Classically, pregnant women start to 'nest' shortly before the baby is born.
6. Her features were classically beautiful, with perfectly structured high cheekbones.
7. I like both classically smart and casual styles.
8. Abscesses form classically under the lower jaw but can occur in other sites.
9. Religions classically struggle with this same divided consciousness about order and chaos, balance and exuberance, propriety and spontaneity.
10. Of these 10 patients, seven had no symptoms classically associated with tuberculous infection.
11. Casual or classically smart, there are spots, stripes and bold blocks of vibrant colour so you really can suit yourself!
12. The situation is similar with any other classically measurable property of a system, not just angular momentum.
13. Another classically disfigured landscape that can be rich in wildlife is the sewage farm.
14. Though perfectly and classically cooked, the one I sampled had the muddy, acrid flavor of farmed fish.
15. The domination of the curriculum by subjects classically defined was, indeed, the most obvious feature of the grammar-school curriculum.
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16. This exercise develops a classically shaped body.
17. Classically there are two distinct energy ranges.
18. Older women look best in classically elegant styles.
19. Pregnancy is classically thought to be a hypercoagulable state.
20. It is useful to think classically.
21. At the table, the finest (yet classically understated) napery, crockery and glassware complemented the elegant and artistic presentation of the food and wine.
22. Midgut olulus classically appears as bilious vomiting in neonates. Howeer, in our group of patients (Table 1), this condition was seen in only 1 patient.
23. Benny Goodman was a classically trained clarinetist. So too were most of the Jazz Artists.
24. Wheat flour proteins classically divided into albumins , globulins , gliadins, glutenins on the basis of differential solubility.
25. In most cases, attackers at this level will attempt what is probably one of the simplest attacks: altering a Web site—classically known as a defacement.
26. Her sparing use of make-up only seemed to enhance her classically beautiful features.
27. The dress combines stylish lines with an attractive floral print for a classically feminine look.
28. He used Planck's ideas to interpret what had proved classically inexplicable in the photoelectric effect.
29. It was a face that was interesting rather than classically handsome, she thought[Sentencedict.com], staring blankly at him.
30. Atop their pillars round the Sheldonian Theatre, the busts of Roman emperors cast classically guarded looks at his retreating figure.
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