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masterpieces

noun as in respected work of art

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“Kaleidoscope” is a far preferable and more colorful description of Aitken’s ambition here, which takes stunning, impressionistic and often dreamlike images of ordinary people moving through extraordinary California landscapes, and stirs them into seemingly improvised songs as well as familiar minimalist masterpieces by composers like Glass, Steve Reich and Terry Riley.

Songs like “America” are masterpieces.

On his website, Bal described himself as a designer who "combines the right mix of history, folklore, village craft, and dying arts to create imaginative and innovative masterpieces for catwalks and fashion talks".

From BBC

The mismatch between Apple Intelligence’s actual quality and the way it’s portrayed in the company’s latest masterpieces of condescending advertising—that is, as genius agents that can “write smarter” than you can—is quite stark.

From Slate

Also, of his 53 films, 26 are masterpieces.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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