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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31. Her mother, a purist, despised the Russian Riviera, and the idea that her daughter, classically trained and destined for greater things, would degrade herself by dancing there.
32. The fractured neck of femur is the classically described fracture in osteoporotic elderly patients.
33. Malignant rhabdoid tumor is a well-established clinicopathologic entity occurring classically in the kidney and central nervous system in children.
34. Last month, this series highlighted the meteoric rise of Benny Goodman, the classically trained Jewish clarinet prodigy from Chicago.
35. American elections classically involve a two-step: the candidate runs to the extreme in the primary, then back to the centre for the general.
36. Mr. Lam, whose luxury ready-to-wear collections evoke a classically uptown ideal, is a designer of Chinese descent who came to New York by way of San Francisco.
37. Classically, ganglioglioma is described as a cystic mass with a mural nodule in approximately 40% of diagnosed cases.
38. They wouldn't sell her pointe shoes because she wasn't classically trained, so she made her own.
39. Matching drawers with a camisole of the same color and fabric will look classically sweet.
40. He had at first sight seemed a classically undesirable son - in - law .
41. An essential part of the soup is the stock known as "dashi, " which is classically made from katsuobushi (dried, cured skipjack tuna) and the kelp known as kombu.
42. Classically, overweight people underestimate the volume of food that they consume.
43. This skill catapulted the classically trained composer onto the stage of Beijing's egg-shaped National Theatre.
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44. Together with, brief this impossible love story accomplished this to be made classically between preceptress of this one family and male host.
45. A classically trained pianist, Audrey Sumner taught her son the piano an instrument which he mastered.
46. Basically can say to go up to achieve bogus formerly developed acme make classically.
47. Simple design is classically demonstrated, bring you peace and warmth of home.
48. And the "oh" with which he precedes the imagined rejoinder, incidentally, is classically British: the joke doesn't work in a country without a tradition of panto.
49. The PHP community is a great mixture of "classically trained" Computer Science majors together with hobbyist self trained programmers.
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