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After that I dropped to 5, 7 and out, but he sailed on magisterially.
The long red second hand swept magisterially around the dial.
He cleared his throat magisterially and looked briskly about him.
It is as if, in the trio, she is trying to magisterially create a whole person.
And out of such law and freedom Bach magisterially speaks.
He had improvised it magisterially in the ten minutes preceding his departure.
"Bolivar, we go to work," I called out magisterially.
"No substitute for the personal touch," said Brady magisterially.
She started walking magisterially among the desks.
The hand is a strong one, and the sentiments, emphasizing the apostolic succession of bishops, are magisterially expressed.
Johnstone gazed down magisterially at the little driver.
His cleaver spoke for him, magisterially whacking live spiny lobsters in half.
Indelicato turned slowly, magisterially, the thin smile fading.
For decades, infant formula was a placid, magisterially profitable industry with a captive market of newborns.
Who out there will grow old enough and innocent enough to play Schubert as magisterially as he did?
During his interrogations of the magisterially courtly conductor, Arnold systematically humiliates him.
The Third Symphony, Shaw declared magisterially, "died with the composer."
But, like a time traveler, it has somehow managed to keep itself remarkably together: the roll-top desk still sits magisterially in the office.
Even newcomers to the Asimov canon may find themselves drawn into the slow-moving but magisterially detailed plot.
Edward Kennedy magisterially demanded the endurance of the Party by bravely displaying his own.
'I don't know how you do it,' said Jack, as I moved somewhat magisterially back to my seat.
She turned magisterially to Laurie.
Radulfus was tall, erect, vigorous, with strong, austere features, magisterially calm.
President Domanova beckoned magisterially from behind a desk the size of a pool table, inviting me in, and actually got up to shake my hand.