Definitionadv. in the manner of Greek and Roman culture
Last update: June 18, 2015
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To sing this, Elisabeth would have had to be classically trained, and she would need to sing the highest end of her range if she was indeed a mezzo-soprano. [Please select]
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--------------------------------------------------------------- CASE 3 Summary: In its wonderfully clear presentation of characteristics this case classically represents the type. [Please select]
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Classically the subclavian is considered as continuing into the anterior appendage as the axillary artery. [Please select]
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"Death is an eternal sleep" was inscribed on the schools; and Reason, represented by a classically dressed woman, was enthroned in the cathedral of Notre Dâme. [Please select]
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Up went the classically splendid head, to sniff the light breeze, for further information as to the reek of pig and the lighter but more disquieting scent of man. [Please select]
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