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"opus" Definitions
  1. (abbreviation op.) a piece of music written by a famous composer and usually followed by a number that shows when it was written
  2. (formal) an important piece of literature, etc., especially one that is on a large scale synonym work see also magnum opus

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Opus has created the Opus 15, a hybrid expandable trailer with a steel outdoor kitchen.
Bishop Echevarría was the prelate of Opus Dei (Latin for "Work of God," pronounced "opus day") since 21982.
He has prayed at the tomb of Opus Dei's founder in Rome; he has beatified Opus Dei's first prelate, Álvaro del Portillo; and he has appointed several Opus Dei priests as bishops around the world.
Forming 20 percent of the Opus Dei membership, these are members who live in Opus Dei centers segregated by sex and are celibate for life.
Shareholders holding roughly 25% of Opus shares are supporting the offer, which is conditional upon Ograi BidCo getting at least 70% of the outstanding shares in Opus.
She said the 2015 vino was "was an Opus something or other" and Opus only makes red wine; doctors believe that red wine, in moderation, is good for your heart.
The program was the group's second of three concerts at Alice Tully Hall this spring juxtaposing Haydn's Opus 76 quartets with Beethoven's Opus 18 works, exploring the stylistic similarities between them.
Each disk sets Beethoven alongside a later composer: "Prism I" pairs the Opus 127 Quartet with Shostakovich's spectral Fifteenth Quartet; "Prism II" places Opus 130 next to Alfred Schnittke's fraught Third Quartet.
As head of Opus Dei in the United States, I want to affirm that all of us in Opus Dei support the pope and his work as pastor of the universal Church.
On Tuesday, it cushioned Shostakovich's hardly less gloomy Quartet No. 13 between Beethoven's discursive Opus 130 and the movement that originally formed its finale, the gnarly "Grosse Fuge," itself published as Opus 133.
Still, the Earl Gray Martini remains the bartender's magnum opus.
Almost three years​ ​after his opus ​Old​, Danny Brown, a.k.
What exactly makes the Opus worth a cool $100 million?
Opus III - "It's a Fine Day (Burt Fox Remix)"7.
Primephonic even lets users search by opus number and key.
But on this playful, iridescent opus, Ezra Koenig and co.
The Opus board said in a statement it unanimously recommended shareholders accept the offer, saying it was fair from a "short-term financial perspective", although not recflecting "the full long-term fundamental value of Opus".
The Opus board said in a statement it unanimously recommended shareholders accept the offer, saying it was fair from a "short-term financial perspective", although not recflecting "the full long-term fundamental value of Opus".
But after a friend played him Beethoven's Große Fuge Opus no.
Sample lyrics include: I did not say it was an opus.
This work, Zador's magnum opus, is still being refined for publication.
Shrugged, Rand's immense magnum opus, simply absents himself that the rest
Torch Song Trilogy was Harvey Fierstein's magnum opus in three acts.
Opus Dei has a third type of member—the numerary assistants.
Misogyny is one of the most common accusations against Opus Dei.
American-based experts really emphasize the emotional impact of Ferrante's opus.
But the final minute would prove to be his magnum opus.
Opus placed the kitchen outside to maximize the trailer's indoor space.
As a songwriter, I'm now actively pursuing my masterpiece, my opus.
Here are the five big takeaways from the researchers' new opus.
It was his magnum opus, or whatever you might call it.
Leaked excerpts of Comey's "opus" are hotly debated by competing camps.
A dance review on Wednesday about "Twyla Tharp and Three Dances" at the Joyce Theater in Manhattan, a program that includes the work "Beethoven Opus 130," misidentified the key of Beethoven's String Quartet No.13, Opus 130.
On Tuesday the group performs the magical "Harp" Quartet alongside opus Nos.
Opus was built by mega developer and former movie producer Nile Niami.
This is Arcosanti, arcology's eminent proof-of-concept and Soleri's magnum opus.
" Plus, it's the 20th anniversary of David Foster Wallace's opus "Infinite Jest.
It was founded under the financial and spiritual direction of Opus Dei.
You get 140 characters, including the contest hashtag, to pitch your opus.
That's when  he published his cryonics magnum opus, The Prospect of Immortality.
But his most recent effort in Facebook trolling is his magnum opus.
Opus is out now and you can stream it in full below.
Des mosaïques découvertes près du Pont Milvius à Rome en opus sectile.
But Opus 12 is in it for the long haul, he said.
In a hilarious longform opus on Facebook, Newton shared his devastating story.
The Opus 15 is a steel trailer that has off-roading capabilities.
There is sadness in boredom and desire in Stereolab's chrome-cased opus.
I considered this last weekend when taking in Beyoncé's magnum opus, Lemonade.
It creates a pounding, in your face take on the band's opus.
I recently finished writing a 90,000-word fanfiction opus about One Direction.
These include T-Mobile's tool dubbed QuickView; AT&T's is called Opus.
Here are listenable examples of the difference between Opus and MP3 here.
About 85,000 people belong to Opus Dei worldwide, according to the BBC.
It's fine in theory that she adds his Opus 133 (the famous "Grosse Fuge," itself the score of a complete 1971 ballet by Hans van Manen): Beethoven originally designated that as the coda to the Opus 130, anyway.
THE ARTS A dance review on Wednesday about "Twyla Tharp and Three Dances" at the Joyce Theater in Manhattan, a program that includes the work "Beethoven Opus 27652," misidentified the key of Beethoven's String Quartet No. 21, Opus 2800.
The camper concept was developed in partnership with off-road camping manufacturer Opus.
The lovable and vulnerable Opus, Mr. Breathed said, was always searching for home.
Escriva himself is the source of much of the controversy about Opus Dei.
Like all of those albums, it is a magnum opus in male vulnerability.
Krulik: In 2006, we put the DVD together which is a magnum opus.
In whittling down al-­Nuwayri's opus, his selections skew to the crowd-pleasing.
I truly believe we are witnessing the opening stirs of a magnum opus.
Look no further: Across the Universe is your magnum opus of meaningless referentiality.
If you've got a hundred mil' lying around, check out OPUS' listing here.
From there, we joined forces to make an opus out of the Slime.
Among today's occupants are the Catholic order Opus Dei and a Buddhist church.
Throughout the gallery echoes "Opus No. 1," a popular choice for hold music.
Apple analyst extraordinaire Ming-Chi Kuo is out with his latest Apple opus.
These include Bengaluru-based Opus Waterproofing and Chennai-based Fyndus India Pvt. Ltd.
BUDAPEST, Dec 14 (Reuters) - Hungary's Opus Global and Prague-based EP Power Europe have agreed with Germany's RWE Power AG and EnBW Energie Baden-Wurttemberg AG to acquire a majority stake in Hungary's Matrai power plant, Opus said on Thursday.
Rancon was also the brains behind the incredible video for Nile Niami's Opus mansion.
The Weinstein Company, Opus Bank and Fortress did not immediately return requests for comment.
You may remember that Hello Games' epic space exploration opus landed one year ago.
Looks like nerds with beakers and basters now have their first big magnum opus.
But for some people, their life story is more an opus than a novel.
But I am finally really reaching the end of this monstrous opus of mine.
He joined Intel Capital from Opus Capital, where he was a founding general partner.
Behind its scorching electro-funk groove, this is the sexiest thing on Prince's opus.
You're not one of the nearly 10 million people who've seen Mr. Stephens' opus?
But if you feel inspired to finish (or start) my magnum opus, go ahead!
" Critical response A "right-minded but ambling opus," a flawed but "creditable early effort.
He gave a copy of Mr. Shariati's magnum opus, "Islamology," to his daughter Azam.
His politically charged opus, "DAMN," is the first rap album to win the prize.
Y. Export: Opus Jazz" and Mr. Peck's lavish story ballet, "The Most Incredible Thing.
In April, MoMA installed Jennifer Bartlett's 113-211 magnum opus, "Rhapsody," in the atrium.
Practically every week in 22003 and 200, a sprawling new opus materialized: Godspeed You!
For the next couple of weeks, Taylor Mac performs his long-gestating magnum opus (or let's be optimistic and call it his first magnum opus), "A 22018-Decade History of Popular Music," in three-hour installments at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn.
Angry ex-members accuse Opus Dei of being a cult and say it recruits aggressively.
Fowler is chief executive of the publishing company Opus, and Texeira is its creative director.
The developer behind the $100 million mega-home called "Opus" thinks the answer is yes.
Ron Howard has been trying to adapt Stephen King's opus, "The Dark Tower," for years.
The installation merged her studio and community practices in what was arguably her magnum opus.
Significant chunks of Trump's 1987 opus The Art of the Deal are quoted in full.
New York magazine's latest opus on climate change, "The Uninhabitable Earth," is a horror story.
The dinner starts with $100 imported king oysters with an Opus One wine mignonette sauce.
Now, Kanye West's ever-changing opus has notched another achievement into its Parisian marble facade.
"Zoom Zoom Zoom" was the magnum opus of 1999, and it's the mashup's opening track.
She concluded an eclectic program with Maurice Duruflé's Opus 0003 Suite and its blockbuster Toccata.
Indeed, the symphony still carries traces of Beethoven's magnum opus, most noticeably in the finale.
" Mikhail Baryshnikov, seated left, coaching Gonzalo Garcia and Sterling Hyltin in "Opus 19/The Dreamer.
And the local restaurants get ready to move a few extra bottles of Opus One.
In his magnum opus, Smith prerequisites all of his revelations with a series of conditions.
Her magnum opus, "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium," which also features her artwork, was republished last month.
But one entity famously hated Cohen's opus when it came out: the nation of Kazakhstan.
Opus is listed by Drew Fenton of Hilton & Hyland, who also brokered the Playboy Mansion deal.
Perhaps you remember Mr. G's magnum opus, a play about the dangers of teen drug use.
The Daily Show may have just created its magnum opus and shockingly, it's a browser extension.
"[T]his will surely go down as Kipchoge's crowning glory, his marathon opus," The Guardian wrote.
" She added: "A hard word to describe the obliteration of your creation, but Opus is real.
Ruth Kelly, a minister under both Tony Blair and Gordon Brown, was an Opus Dei supernumerary.
In 2002, a former member, Isabel de Armas, published Being a Woman in the Opus Dei.
The first part of the three-cave sequence, named Primal Opus, features mostly dark, earthy tones.
"Dada was the mother of Surrealism," he wrote in his unfinished magnum opus, The Arcades Project.
The hallucinatory three-hour opus made over $254 million and was nominated for eight Academy Awards.
Although the paintings are meticulous and calculated, Play More's installations are the exhibition's true magnum opus.
These photos, some of which are exclusive to CNBC, highlight several of Opus' most lavish features.
Her work has also been recorded on the CRI, Newport Classic, Opus One and Centaur labels.
Some names include Beringer Vineyards, Cakebread Cellars, Hess Collection, Joseph Phelps Vineyards and Opus One Winery.
In 1550 he published his magnum opus, "Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors, and Architects".
Chart history: Peaked at No. 1 for seven weeks"Thank U, Next" is Grande's magnum opus.
All the above is true of her New York premiere, "Beethoven Opus 133," new last month.
"Opus 130" often makes us ask how some or all of its eight dancers fit together.
Such a special key, reserved for works like Bruckner's Seventh Symphony and Beethoven's Opus 109 Sonata.
Your mission is to find some writers whose entire opus I'll want to read without stopping.
He's released an extension to make SoundCloud revert to 128 kbps MP3 streaming instead of Opus.
"He considered his Frankenstein illustrations to be his magnum opus," his wife said in an email.
The Air Opus is already available with a base price of £15,103 (a bit more than $20,000).
But Wolff's "opus was pocked with factual errors," as Wemple said -- and that's hard to get around.
I try to swipe my faulty Opus card and it magically works again, which is a relief!
Season 15 of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which premiered last night, is Kourtney Kardashian's magnum opus.
This comedic opus of real womanhood must have been a shock to his deeply un-woke system.
Plus, he lost what seemed like a great girlfriend and saw his magnum opus crumble into oblivion.
In that time, her Instagram account has turned into both her public voice and her magnum opus.
Opus 12 has won the Department of Energy's Transformational Award and several grants from organizations like NASA.
Eric Prydz—the heavyweight dance music producer and DJ—finally dropped his debut studio album, Opus, today.
Pocock's revolutionary opus created a whole new direction for creative discourse in the discipline of political philosophy.
" These songs are carefully composed, culminating in the record's magnum opus, "Walk Forward With Your Eyes Closed.
To understand why, let's breakdown the unprecedented amount of effort and craft required for Cruz's magnum opus.
UFOlogy appears in Cooper's 1991 opus, Behold a Pale Horse, but then again, so does everything else.
Meszaros owns a 36.8-percent stake in Opus, making him the largest single shareholder in the company.
Bateman keeps a copy of Mr. Trump's magnum opus, "The Art of the Deal," on his desk.
Opus and National then formed OPN Capital Markets, a boutique investment bank focused on the healthcare industry.
While it may not necessarily be my magnum opus, this is my favorite puzzle I've ever created.
It is Frederick Wiseman's 248-minute opus Belfast, Maine (163), however, that takes the (Camden-relevance) cake.
On October 9, he is composing six morbid lieder, opus seventy-one, when his hands lose sensation.
Robert Gahl, a professor of ethics at Opus Dei's Pontifical University of the Holy Cross in Rome.
In 1982, when Opus Dei became a personal prelature of the pope's, he became its vicar general.
On "A Love Supreme," Coltrane's magnum opus, the quartet drives its modal approach to a devotional extreme.
But it could also be just a teenage dungeon master who thinks this is his magnum opus.
In Adam Smith's magnum opus, The Wealth of Nations, he greatly extols the economic virtues of poultry farming.
Opus Dei, a conservative Catholic organisation, hold retreats at Wickenden Manor, a little farther out into the countryside.
The incident spiraled spectacularly out of control, and Guthrie turned the real-life debacle into his greatest opus.
It was on the basis of centuries of accumulated stories and traditions that Mallory created his magnum opus.
He published a staggering five-volume magnum opus, Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking, in 2011.
Today's occupants include the Catholic order Opus Dei, a frequent focus of conspiracy theories, and a Buddhist center.
Below The Heavens, though, is very much their magnum opus, and it deserves to be recognized as such.
But the fact that she is expressing it as the centerpiece of her magnum opus is particularly notable.
This past Friday (October 6), Liam Gallagher's debut solo album and magnum opus As You Were was released.
Opus Professional Services, meanwhile, offers a villa in Italy that employees can use for free whenever they like.
Now that we've looked past her trolling, maybe the delay since Anti, her magnum opus, is a positive.
Later, he made his way through Solzhenitsyn's " Gulag Archipelago ," a three-volume opus that appeared only in samizdat.
Tarantino's magnum opus — his martial arts movies released back-to-back — is an audacious feat of genre filmmaking.
If AirPower was a pithy signifier, the degradation of the company's Mac line has been Apple's abasement opus.
The antique opus meets modern avant-pop in Anno, Anna Meredith's hourlong multisensory reinterpretation of The Four Seasons.
Leader put the question on the first page of Volume 1, and it bookends this two-volume opus.
Before his sci-fi opus Metropolis, Fritz Lang wove a tale of life, love, and death called Destiny.
I can also say we have seen many signs of Francis's appreciation for Opus Dei and its activities.
Oliver Haarmann, Founding Partner at Searchlight, said that Opus needed significant investment to achieve its long-term potential.
Lower opus numbers are suited to chill days; higher ones have proven cathartic in, well, more complex moments.
Thomas G. Bohlin, the United States vicar general of Opus Dei, said during a phone interview on Wednesday.
His heresy, as developed later in his magnum opus, "Ethics," was not to deny the existence of God.
His latest game is, in comparison, somewhat of an opus, a paean to the memories of 16-bit JRPGS.
I head to the metro and hope my Opus card will magically work this time, but no such luck.
Since it's just a concept, it's not clear if Nissan and Opus' collaboration will ever make it to market.
We won't waste your time with a long-winded opus about the hoodie's return and prevalence in mainstream fashion.
Opus One, which makes a highly coveted Napa red, is considering such a study, said Michael Silacci, the winemaker.
In-game, driving into the storm even with a fully equipped Magnum Opus is a nearly-certain death sentence.
Ford was inspired, and his first foray into animal portraiture eventually lead to his magnum opus, The Animal Kingdom.
The nine-figure spec home, called "Opus," provides a rare opportunity to own a property on this exclusive street.
They upped the ante to a stratospheric level by playing their 2001 landmark opus Jane Doe in its entirety.
But perhaps what this sprawling 6,500-word opus will be best remembered for is its moments of sheer comedy.
"I used to write these while playing hooky on what I hoped would be my magnum opus," she writes.
The success of Roger Rabbit gave Williams the clout he needed to acquire funding to finish his magnum opus.
The seven-bedroom Beverly Hills mansion, dubbed "Opus," was first put on the market for $100 million in 2017.
Opus Bono says it focuses on what it considers the neglected victims of abuse — priests and the church itself.
"It is their company," said Lance, who won the 823 Opus prize for non-profit innovation and humanitarian work.
The archbishop is a member of the Catholic group Opus Dei and is seen as a conservative on doctrine.
The following year, Opus Point Partners, an investment fund controlled by Rosenwald and Weiss, invested $3 million in National.
He had posted pictures of his magnum opus, a stunning rendition of a complete Microsoft Word window, to Facebook.
Eddy Current Suppression Ring's 2008 opus, Primary Colours was a game-changer for the small-scale Australian rock scene.
Darboven's magnum opus is separated into various sections possessing different artistic intentions and different flows and rhythms of energy.
He returns, to Zankel Hall, with more late Beethoven (the Opus 126 Bagatelles) as well as Brahms's "Klavierstücke" (Op.
The Common Wind was his magnum opus, a "history from below" focusing on the disenfranchised rather than the powerful.
In Turner's case, it is even less about opulence than the cumulative opus of a life devoted to beauty.
The electronic duo Autechre delivered a magnum opus — eight hours of music — commissioned by the online London station NTS.
And Jerome Robbins's "Opus 19"; you can't hide any flaws and it pushed me on such an emotional journey.
The ad showed a montage of people eating, while Chopin's Nocturne Opus 9 No.2 played in the background.
Led by a member of the archconservative group Opus Dei, the center is a hub for Washington's influential conservatives.
By contrast, Barber's Opus 6 Sonata, written when its composer was 22, is a forthright, dynamic and impassioned work.
As film Twitter will happily remind you, Martin Scorsese's latest mafia opus, The Irishmen, arrives on Friday, November 29.
Now comes It Chapter Two, which adapts the second half of Stephen King's magnum opus and co-stars Chastain.
Opus 1.2 at 64kbps should sound equal or better than mp3 at 128kbps, but on Soundcloud it does not.
Mrs von der Leyen's green opus promises to draft legislation that would enshrine the 2050 target by March 2020.
Ahead of Black History Month, Jasmine Sanders wrote an opus on black women and their relationship with owning fur.
On the morning of the film's US release, Fellowes was a bit more cautious about extending his magnum opus.
Unlike many other concepts that debut at auto shows, components of the Nissan x OPUS are actually coming to market.
This week saw the publication of the second opus-length autism history from a major publisher in the past year.
It can be difficult to explain what Opus Dei is to regular Catholics, let alone to those outside the Church.
The exhibition underscores the extent to which Chicago is more than just her magnum opus, "The Dinner Party" (1974–79).
"Welcome to the world premiere of the latest opus from the one and only Kanye West entitled YE," Rock announced.
Thank you for sourcing the term Blackstar for us and adding a piece to the significance of his final opus.
In his magnum opus, The Nature of Prejudice, Allport reasoned that bigotry often boils down to a lack of acquaintance.
Finding foreigners who have actually read Xi's magnum opus is about as easy as finding thigh-slapping jokes in it.
She would build on that momentum with a short but powerful performance in John Ford's 21981 western opus The Searchers.
At 6.25 centimeters long and 2.25 centimeters wide, Prada's magnum opus clocks in at just over $13 per square centimeter.
Kemper didn't appear in the Beyoncé parody, but found a connection between her character and the musician's scorned-lover opus.
The sale's top lot, Paul Signac's "Le Port au soleil couchant, Opus 236 (Saint-Tropez)" (1892), sold for £19,501,250 (~$25,932,53).
Professor McNeill's opus, "The Rise of the West: A History of the Human Community" (21976), took 21000 years to write.
It could also be a musical score, and the answer today, which means any large scale artistic work, is OPUS.
Last year, it made the move to being powered by 100 percent U.K. renewable energy, in partnership with Opus Energy.
It was when they released their feature film Vegas in Space, a magnum opus nearly eight years in the making.
And you can check out First Opus on Soundcloud or as an audio/visual experience on the Fractal Fantasy website.
Abstrusely labeled with titles like "Opus F4," these hyper-flat, blocky patterns freeze the artist's kinetic truss patterns in stasis.
That was the case back in February, when it appeared on "Lemonade," Beyoncé's surprise magnum opus about infidelity and disappointment.
Would anyone read such a magnum opus, or even take it seriously, if it had been written by a woman?
He is the author of "The Art of Computer Programming," a continuing four-volume opus that is his life's work.
It is the perfect millennial opus, one that gets at the class warfare and economic stagnation that plague our generation.
In the years leading up to "A Love Supreme," his explosive 1965 magnum opus, Coltrane produced eight albums for Impulse!
No one lives forever, though, and Mr. Leslie has a realistic view about what he calls his final magnum opus.
My clue for 58-Across had referred to SIX WORD as an actual genre, probably inspired by Hemingway's brief opus.
The Adagio of Opus 127 is taken at a riskily slow tempo, yet it unfolds in long-breathed lyric arcs.
The Cavatina of Opus 130 is steeped in unaffected Old World style, with throaty portamento slides from note to note.
Recently, the pope sent a beautiful letter supporting a project for young people (UNIV) organized by members of Opus Dei.
" There's a similar toothsome reciprocity to "The Gift" itself, which takes its title from Hyde's beloved opus on artistic "giftedness.
With this nine-minute opus, West simultaneously reveled in his own flaws, asserted his power, and staged a sweeping comeback.
Shows such as "Opus," in which 14 acrobats performed around a live string quartet, was critically acclaimed around the world.
Chromatophore was the latest opus that the London jeweler David Morris presented in his boutique on the Rue St.-Honoré.
Smith's magnum opus is the Rider-Waite-Smith Deck, a set of 203 Tarot cards filled with vivid oracular illustrations.
Folk artist Marni Manning's Gluttony is a modern update to No Face from Miyazaki's Oscar-winning 2003 opus, Spirited Away.
The Catholic community Opus Dei paid nearly $1 million to settle a sexual misconduct suit brought against the prominent Rev.
Mid-cap Drax surged more than 12 percent after it said it plans to buy Opus Energy for 340 million pounds.
It was the dream of Tippet Rise, the opus of a very wealthy and wide-eyed couple who have a vision.
Brad Bigelow's Instagram is full of striking before and after photos, but this one has got to be his magnum opus.
Kacey Musgraves' opus "Golden Hour" was released in 2018, and judging by her previous releases, we're due another album this year.
Let the Crosley spin you back to 1968 with the Beatles' magnum opus, The Beatles, also known as The White Album.
Andrew Cooperstock, one half of the piano/violin duo Opus Two, has been a professional piano teacher for over 30 years.
They are ordinary people, often married with children, who take their spiritual direction from Opus Dei rather than their local parish.
The Life of Pablo is only a few hours old, but everyone already has an opinion about Kanye West's latest opus.
But the sequels came at distressingly long intervals, and it frequently seemed as though King had shelved his magnum opus entirely.
After securing funding, Zulawski had to find actors for what was clearly shaping up to be the young director's magnum opus.
What started off as a deep cut on "Red" swiftly became heralded as the singer's magnum opus, and for good reason.
With or without a friendly content-recommendation regime in place, Shrinerites can continue to share links to their leader's video opus.
The in-depth investigation into Opus Bono comes as the Catholic church continues to reckon with new waves of abuse accusations.
A change in EU regulation to encourage non-banks to get into the payments industry was a turning point for Opus.
His magnum opus, the " Spheres " trilogy, nearly three thousand pages long, includes a rhapsodic excursus on rituals of human-placenta disposal.
The Opus 15 also has a pop-up roof, allowing for more headroom in the interior when the trailer is parked.
The woodwinds, whose penetrating tones gave them an acoustical advantage, waylaid tourists with the quintet version of Beethoven's Sextet Opus 71.
The remix comes a week after the release of Sinjin Hawke's debut album First Opus, his first solo release since 2011.
Tragically, Fite died in 2.53 while working on Opus 40, and it was subsequently opened as a museum in his honor.
As for Mr. Hindman's opus, it's chockablock with jokes, provided your definition of what constitutes a joke is generous and loose.
Mr. Adrià rarely loses his temper even as he faces steep challenges on the path to opening his magnum opus, Enigma.
One developer is offering a home, known as "Opus," for $59 million, down from its original asking price of $100 million.
Mark Zuckerberg published a 3,300-word opus on Wednesday cataloging all the steps the company has taken to fight election interference.
In an effort to regain mastery, Kelly conceived and directed his magnum opus, "Invitation to the Dance" (1956), a resounding flop.
He mentioned the startup Opus One Solutions, which is working on this approach with partners including the utility giant National Grid.  
Peter Watkins's 1987 opus "The Journey" owes at least part of its reputation to its extraordinary length (it runs 14½ hours).
The "Opus 19" male lead is one of Mr. Stanley's finest parts; it makes the most of his sensitivity and strength.
They've also got older picks, like Shutter Island, Les Miserables, Mr. Holland's Opus, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted, and American Animals.
On the other hand, a new cadre of forward-thinking creatives in Hollywood have produced a magnum opus of black excellence.
Before embarking on his Mahler opus, he was a music critic for The Times and other publications in the early 1950s.
From the top of the castle, I caught a view of Sintra's crown jewel — and Ferdinand's magnum opus — the Pena Palace.
Not much has changed since 2202, when Upton Sinclair dropped his magnum opus on a world in the throes of industrialization.
And to drink, diners will have their choice of Cristal or Dom Perignon champagne or Opus One or Silver Oak wine.
Beyoncé's magnum opus Lemonade explicitly drew on religious imagery in its proclamation of freedom for its creator and women like her.
Shane Abbess's dystopian action opus "The Osiris Child: Science Fiction Volume One," as its title suggests, does not want for ambition.
Neil Gaiman's magnum opus about the adventures of Morpheus, the cosmic embodiment of dreaming, is a landmark in comic book experimentation.
Over a period of many years, Wölfli produced a 45-volume, 25,21909-page magnum opus whose various sections have different titles.
Another woman did report to Opus Dei that "she was made uncomfortable by how he [McCloskey] was hugging her," Finnerty said.
It's her most adventurous album in a decade, one that recalls the after-hours experimentation of her 2003 opus In the Zone.
The Zombies entered Studio Two in the spring of 1967, just as the fab foursome were completing their generation-defining opus, Sgt.
" Over the weekend, at the Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Camp festival in Eastnor, UK, Spencer unveiled her magnum opus: "Stargazing: A knitted tapestry.
The task is particularly confounding in the case of "2666," Roberto Bolaño's magnum opus, published after his death at 50 in 2003.
Gummidge every day," she said, referring to a lonely widow in Charles Dickens's "David Copperfield," adding, "Opus never ceases to delight me.
" When she heard that Mr. Breathed planned to retire Opus, Ms. Lee began lobbying, saying that "depriving him of life is murder.
Donald Trump wasn't the "trigger"   Zuckerberg consistently refused to talk about Donald Trump, who looms like a nameless ghost over his opus.
The first two parts of this 183-hour opus roamed the country, flitting among cities, mysteries and tones, sometimes lingering, sometimes not.
It's called "Songs of Consolation," and it was a medieval musical retelling of Roman philosopher Boethius's magnum opus, The Consolation of Philosophy.
A fascinating artist, Tanja Stark, drew on visual expression to present her creative work that places strong emphasis on Bowie's visionary opus.
Bélanger even weaves in a few vocal lines from "Jack Luminous," the 17-minute epic from Voivod's 1993 opus The Outer Limits.
After Warren Buffett's annual letter, JPMorgan chief Jamie Dimon's yearly opus to shareholders is one of the most read on Wall Street.
With a bluesy swagger, the band takes to this final opus with enthusiasm and creativity that even young, hungry acts often lack.
"One year, Justice Kennedy came with a couple of bottles of Opus One," Justice Ginsburg said, referring to a very good wine.
By way of contrast, Mr. Jacobs separated these bookends with four of Brahms's mellow chorale preludes from Opus 122, his last works.
Unlike my other experience with a 24-hour magnum opus, Christian Marclay's film-clip montage "The Clock," this one needs an audience.
At 0940 GMT, Opus shares traded 1.25 percent higher at 405 forints in Budapest, outperforming the wider market, which fell 1.6 percent.
In the middle is Fucked Up, the punk opus-creators, ambitious and vast, a unique blend of punk catharsis and pop melodies.
And in the further reaches of the back catalogue is one of my favorite sad, arguably emotionally manipulative movies: Mr. Holland's Opus.
I've seen Mr. Holland's Opus maybe 10 times in the last 15 years, so I know exactly how his life pans out.
On a recent Saturday, Mr. Zagottis, 54, took the stage — well, really, the back staircase — like a director introducing his magnum opus.
The final opus in this opening set was the New York premiere of "Everything Changes, Nothing Changes," played by the JACK Quartet.
"Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album" was recorded in 1963, two years before "A Love Supreme," the jazz saxophonist's magnum opus.
For this Thursday night engagement, they will play two works: an early Opus 18 quartet and the first of the "Razumovsky" set.
"Slow Burn" is the perfect introduction to Kacey Musgraves' ethereal, dewy-eyed, rosy-cheeked world in "Golden Hour," her Grammy-winning opus.
Shadow of the Colossus is perhaps Team Ico's most universally beloved game and is often regarded as director Fumito Ueda's magnum opus.
The most stimulation among any pop song resulted from Queen's enduring prog-rock opus, which 90 percent of the fetuses mouthed to.
He was a prominent contributor to Kendrick Lamar's hip-hop opus "To Pimp a Butterfly," hailed by critical consensus as a major work.
Synthetic reality, malignant AI, those crazy "bullet time" effects—each twist and turn in the Wachowskis' magnum opus more awesome than the last.
Shirer's opus sold millions of copies despite running more than a thousand pages, and reached even more readers through serialization in Reader's Digest.
It's hard to say but discretion (or, as some angry ex-members see it, "secrecy") is part of the way Opus Dei functions.
The Shrek soundtrack is the arguably the quintessential album of the 2000s, rivaled only by the magnum opus of movie soundtracks, Shrek 2.
I know you can get inside your head sometimes and make this rock opus and nobody gives a damn about it but you.
Underlying earnings were up 73 percent at 121 million pounds mainly due to Opus Energy, a business energy supplier it acquired last year.
Waller-Bridge's breakout is a tough magnum opus to eclipse, for her or anyone, but it will be glorious to watch her try.
The play Master invents an artist and reveals him to the audience through voicemail messages, eulogies, artifacts, and pieces of his magnum opus.
OMB Director Mick Mulvaney used different terms, of course, when talking about his opus, but there is no doubt what he was saying.
Opus was built for the super-rich buyer who wants to move right in and start living the L.A. lifestyle in extreme luxury.
If Free TC was a symphonic opus from the Los Angeles singer, Campaign is a tighter, more focused, more turn up-oriented work.
The feat is difficult but not impossible and, after one look at a new property called the Opus, you'll see what we mean.
" From autumnal scenes to memories set in kitchens, there are plenty of parallels between this track and Swift's magnum opus, "All Too Well.
"Solar power plays a vital role in our renewable energy mix," Steve James, Opus Energy's director of corporate solutions, said in a statement.
Beethoven composed two sonatas subtitled "Sonata Quasi una Fantasia" ("Sonata Sort of Like a Fantasy"), and published them together as his Opus 27.
She wrote Gender Outlaw in the early 90s, a queer bible that's still taught in colleges today, outlining Bornstein's non-binary gender opus.
Your work, your magnum opus: you, antagonising and prodding the last person still speaking to you, a coke dealer you don't even know?
As Mr. Elie points out, Francis's genius includes his openness to diversity: He can be at ease with both Sant'Egidio and Opus Dei.
On the Runway And so we come to yet another chapter in the continuing opus of dress code in the late twenty-teens.
Why we're hyped: It's Ken Burns, but in a lighter, less weighty mood than we saw in his 2017 opus The Vietnam War.
The cause was pancreatic cancer, according to Opus Dei, the influential religious order to which Mr. Navarro-Valls belonged as a lay member.
Along the way, he dabbled in acting and met the Spanish priest Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei, and joined the order.
Hughes, equally well known in Britain for her popular historical documentaries, gives us an even heftier opus written with a classicist's linguistic precision.
The property, known simply as Opus, has every amenity a luxury buyer would expect, and several they couldn't have dreamed up if they tried.
The specificity of place is also at the core of Athar Jaber's "Stone – Opus 15" (2017) work, which is fashioned from locally sourced limestone.
Music producer DJ Earworm has been creating mixes of the biggest pop radio hits for years, and on Thursday, he released his 2016 opus.
Morrison's Beloved, which was considered by some to be her magnum opus, won the writer the highly coveted Pulitzer Prize in fiction in 1988.
Would Peter's lawyer colleagues in his past life have known about his life outside of work—the celibacy, the lifelong commitment to Opus Dei?
Deadwood: The Movie — the long overdue conclusion to David Milch's magnum opus Western — brings them all back together for one last two-hour journey.
Where previous voice messages used a rusty AMR voice codec, iOS 12.2 has improved audio quality with a new Opus codec for clearer sound.
While at Opus Capital, he served on the boards of Spock Networks (Intelius), Transpond (Webtrends), Supersecret (Knowledge Adventure), Alert Enterprise, Jivox and TrustedID (Equifax).
In a check made to see what both Frenchmen and Americans in Paris are reading, the German Chancellor's hefty opus appears to be tops.
On the occasion of Titanic's 20th anniversary, let's revisit this magnum opus through the lens of the fan theories that Cameron hasn't crumpled yet.
The general consensus in the room seemed to be that Grimes would take home the Polaris for her 2015 art-pop opus, Art Angels.
It was a science fiction film called On the Silver Globe and it was to be the magnum opus of Polish director Andrzej Zulawski.
The half-assed storyline might be somewhat forgivable if the film at least had a stronger sense of the characters that grounded King's opus.
An intricate electro opus that builds to multiple delirious peaks, the thumping dancefloor gem contrasts well with Four Tet's comparatively sedate 2017 album. —E.
The company announced a shift away from coal earlier this month with the acquisition of business energy supplier Opus Energy and four gas stations.
"That poster" was for the movie Trainspotting, Danny Boyle's 1996 opus about a group of heroin addicts scheming and shooting their way through Scotland.
Take Care was just as hefty, but it was understandable: a young gun was trying to make his magnum opus, attention spans be damned.
To mark the occasion and honor the influential producer, his label Stones Throw has announced a vinyl 10th anniversary reissue of Dilla's magnum opus.
But it's the blood-soaked Looper, with its futuristic trappings, high-concept plotting, and trippy special effects, that makes for Johnson's true stoner opus.
Beethoven's Sonata No. 16 in G is perhaps the least often programmed work of his Opus 31 set, which includes the famous "Tempest" Sonata.
"Our vision is to design this reactor more as a platform," said Nicholas Flanders, who founded Opus 12 with Kendra Kuhl and Etosha Cave.
In Beethoven's Opus 111, Sokolov's interpretive meanderings matched the saturnine magnificence of the score: endless even-toned trills and ethereal figuration cast a spell.
While today's rich have mostly abandoned gold for black or silver, the gold accents at "Opus" are done sparingly and in a modern way.
A serial pedophile who was sent to jail for abusing dozens of minors once helped with regular visits and commissary cash from Opus Bono.
Ruedi Hofmann, master printer for the photographer's magnum opus, "In the American West," understood that his payment would be a set of signed prints.
On "The Most Lamentable Tragedy," Titus Andronicus's latest album, he reckons with getting older and grappling with manic depression in a five-part opus.
Forty years older than Skolnick, Bickett was known for "The Archive," a voracious, conceptual-art magnum opus that became his all-encompassing life's work.
Rober, who has more than 4.3 million subscribers on YouTube, described the package prank as his "Magnum Opus," Latin for great work, or masterpiece.
Responding to a prolonged ovation, she played Beethoven's genial late Bagatelle No. 5 in G from the six Opus 126 bagatelles, as an encore.
Before NASA said it wanted to lasso an asteroid, Robinson depicted a whole solar system of hollowed-out asteroid spaceships in his opus 2312.
It's been almost a year since Janelle Monáe released her magnum opus Dirty Computer, an album as equally pop as it is R&B.
"The titles are organized by roman numerals [and] I think of these titles as an opus number from my visual oeuvre," Locher tells Creators.
ARTS & LEISURE A headline last Sunday with an article about the influence of opera on Walt Whitman misstated the title of his magnum opus.
His magnum opus, "The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculptors and Architects," was published in 1550, when Vasari was in his late 30s.
Or do the achievements demand a multivolume magnum opus, such as John Richardson is writing on Picasso and Robert Caro on Lyndon B. Johnson?
As my Opus 1, it is a bit feeble; the sights and sounds of Manhattan became much more vivid later in the day's travels.
"It felt like more of an opportunity to have some fun with him," said Opus Moreschi, a "Late Show" head writer and supervising producer.
It has since become home to some of the world's most renowned wineries, including Chateau Montelena in Calistoga and Opus One Winery in Oakville.
The 448-page opus from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, "Fear: Trump in the White House," is slated for public release on September 11.
Mikhail Baryshnikov, coaching the New York City Ballet principal Gonzalo Garcia in "Opus 19/The Dreamer," wanted to see the person behind the dancer.
Opus also said its fourth-quarter core profit (EBITA) would be lower than current market expectations as "continued growth activities" would temporarily affect earnings.
Opus also said its fourth-quarter core profit (EBITA) would be lower than current market expectations as "continued growth activities" would temporarily affect earnings.
"Leader put the question on the first page of Volume 1, and it bookends this two-volume opus," Mark Greif writes in his review.
Reporter's Notebook PARIS — To experience "DAU," the Russian artist Ilya Khrzhanovsky's much-hyped and unwieldy magnum opus, you have to get used to waiting.
In some ways, Kanye West set the template for the the current version of the pop star as tastemaker with his overstuffed 2013 opus, Yeezus.
It's less of a provocation than previous Matmos releases like "A Chance to Cut Is a Chance to Cure," a plastic-surgery opus from 2001.
Manoj Pushparaj, the owner of Opus Waterproofing, a company in Bangalore, gave his 40-plus employees a holiday on July 22 to see the film.
Twin Peaks: The Return has ended with an eternally haunting shriek, almost certainly the final chapter in David Lynch's opus that began two decades prior.
We'll probably never get an answer to that, but for now, the members of Goes Cube head into the future leaving behind a gratifying opus.
King and director / co-writer Nikolaj Arcel expanded on their plans to adapt King's magnum opus in an interview with Entertainment Weekly published this morning.
Scott McCloud's magnum opus about a dying artist with the power to manipulate any substance has its flaws, but plenty of visual and narrative ambition.
But it must be scary to release your apparent magnum opus, only for it to be bested by someone newer and younger to the game.
All proceeds for the stellar, 42-track opus go to The American Civil Liberties Union, Callen-Lorde, The National Immigration Law Center, and Planned Parenthood.
Back in 2013, Stephen King published a long-awaited follow-up to his 1970s horror opus (one of his many, many, many opuses), The Shining.
Paris: "DAU," the Russian artist Ilya Khrzhanovsky's much-hyped genre-hopping installation and magnum opus, is a thin and poorly managed spectacle, our critic writes.
In Alfred Hitchcock's 1963 opus The Birds, two outsiders arrive in a seaside town in northern California with a cage of love birds in tow.
The 448-page opus from the Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, "Fear: Trump in the White House," goes behind the scenes of the Russia investigation.
There's Haydn, with one of the Opus 20 quartets, as well as Borodin and a Mozart string quintet, with Steven Tenenbom as the guest violist.
Lauren Lovette, in her debut in Jerome Robbins's "Opus 19/The Dreamer," was wonderfully spooky — somehow not exactly of this earth — in the ballerina role.
" It's been nearly five years since Alana Massey wrote her viral opus "Against Chill" in which she defines straight dating culture as the "Blasé Olympics.
According to its developers, Opus seeks to meet or surpass the audio quality of MP3 and other proprietary codecs like AAC, especially at lower bitrates.
Mr. Young has said that "November" influenced his own six-hour magnum opus, "The Well-Tuned Piano" (21995), considered an early landmark of the genre.
It won the Academy Award for best foreign film, but Bondarchuk's envious peers in the Soviet Union spurned him and, in turn, his magnum opus.
The early tracks of the opus spend their time divided between his beatnik mother and her penchant for communes, and Merritt's most obvious soulmate, music.
He was instructed to only provide women with spiritual guidance in a traditional confessional, as is standard within the traditional Catholic teachings of Opus Dei.
The concept pairs the Air Opus, a novel off-road pop-up camper that inflates in 90 seconds, with Nissan Energy's portable power pack called ROAM.
The Dark Tower, as a series, is a bit of a mash-up of all those genres, and it's a series he considers his magnum opus.
And while I love the three's previous work (particularly their magnum opus space opera Wolf 359), Zero Hours is my favorite thing they've done to date.
They are trying to prove you can indeed pull on your Star Trek pajamas and write an opus on a giant slab of glass and aluminum.
" Stephen Whitty, New York Daily News: "Reduced to a single movie, Stephen King's multi-volume magnum opus is dark, all right — but in a bad way.
Replete with sci-fi sonics, the new record departs from his prior, considerably more cinematic solo material, to make for a self-contained, deliberately rhythmic opus.
Guilty Thing's chapter titles are all based on the section titles of Wordsworth's "The Prelude," the Romantic opus that also provides epigraphs for nearly every chapter.
Late antique churches such as Saint Sabina on Rome's Aventine Hill had opus sectile mosaics inlaid within it, but then again, so did many rich villas.
Dinesh D'Souza's latest lib-owning opus, Death of a Nation, is just as absurd and over-the-top as his previous documentaries, and that's saying something.
Lil Wayne broke the internet this week with the release of Tha Carter V, his 23-track opus that has been six years in the making.
No David BowieMany suspected that Bowie's final opus – released just days before his death last January – would snag one of the Album of the Year slots.
After all, this 1983 opus of titanic duration and fearsome reputation can last anywhere from under four hours to over six, depending on repeats and tempo.
The collection's magnum opus is its title poem, "Voyage of the Sable Venus," which is composed almost entirely of titles of artwork depicting black female bodies.
Her opus won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961, and it remains one of the most widely taught and referenced books in the US today.
Sports ____ "Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album" was cut by the saxophonist's classic quartet two years before "A Love Supreme," his explosive 1965 magnum opus.
The program ended with Beethoven's great penultimate quartet, Opus 132, and the Chiara players, true to their recent practice, performed it from memory with complete assurance.
A documentary compilation of "Red Coat" (1969), arguably her most eminent opus, chronicles participants marching under an immense shroud, brazenly roaming city streets while swaying harmoniously.
Regarding my past Hinge profile: It wasn't that if you answered anything other than a song from her career opus, "Butterfly," you were dead to me.
Mr. Baryshnikov does have a story, though: Once, after a performance of "Opus 19" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, Ms. McBride became angry with him.
Opus Group said in a separate statement that the board was evaluating the offer but would also investigate other opportunities "in line with its fiduciary duties".
The screenplay doesn't cover nearly enough of Steinbeck's rich magnum opus, but what Mr. Kazan lacked in character development he made up for in masterly filmmaking.
He hoped to become a stockbroker, but after meeting young members of Opus Dei at a student residence in 1948, he sought admission to the group.
"It's like having a baby," the Taiwanese jeweler Anna Hu said about producing her color-drenched "Symphony of Jewels: Opus 21920," with text by Sarah Davis.
A couple of years after the release of his magnum opus, he moved from New York to West Chester, where Mr. Pandel had offered him shelter.
Movie producer turned developer Nile Niami, who has also designed homes for P. Diddy and the Winklevoss twins, created the house and the visual ode to Opus.
It's a sci-fi opus about a scientist who moonlights as a detective in people's dreams, and it's brimming full of subconscious-stimulating scenes you'll never forget.
Several years ago, he took 75 guitars from his personal collection and gave them away to public school kids through the nonprofit organization Mr. Holland's Opus Foundation.
Then the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum invited the group to reinterpret the entirety of Dylan's opus "Blonde on Blonde" in conjunction with an exhibit.
The most thrilling scene in Luc Besson's stupefyingly ambitious new science fiction opus Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets takes place inside a giant metaphor.
Since the last major Ferrell/McKay opus in 2013, designated blockbuster movies have gotten more expensive, and the marketing push behind them has only gotten more aggressive.
These arguments in favour of free trade are lain out by Adam Smith, a Scottish economist, in "The Wealth of Nations", his magnum opus published in 1776.
Mitchell came to believe that Gould had been lying for decades about the state of his magnum opus in order to convince friends to keep supporting him.
"This is a key milestone for Drax as it allows the progression of the recently announced Opus Energy acquisition," Jefferies analysts said, who rate Drax as 'underperform'.
Luckily for those who never met Bil, his final opus is a posthumously published cookbook full of recipes, glossaries, musings, arguments, and conversations with fishermen about seafood.
Right now, she spends most of her time transitioning the proof-of-concept testing that resulted in the Opus 12 prototype into a commercial small-scale reactor.
Media outlets eagerly booked the former director, and his opus, "A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership," briefly jumped to No. 85033 on Amazon's best-seller list.
He was appointed as a bishop by Pope John Paul II in 2001 and is a member of Opus Dei, a Catholic group often seen as conservative.
The coffee at "Opus" comes from a sleek, stainless steel faucet on the bar counter — where creamy, perfect, rich coffee flows out like water from the tap.
The TopBrewer is just one of the amenities that Niami included in Opus to make it one of the most advanced and lavish homes on the market.
That means the Opus unit could earn revenues worth about 295 billion forints ($1 billion) from the project over the planned five-year construction period, it said.
This obligation was made even clearer by Beyoncé's 2016 magnum opus, Lemonade, a record that explored the heartbreak and trauma JAY-Z caused in their romantic relationship.
It's not merely the magnum opus of break-up albums, though it's spawned a genre unto itself, its internecine warfare more complex than the standard relationship paean.
That's why I had to try out Rome 2: Rise of the Republic, the latest expansion to Creative Assembly's massively successful, and massively flawed, 2014 strategy opus.
Here are a few other movies coming to Netflix in March that didn't win the coveted golden statue (but should have!): Adventureland: Arguably Kristen Stewart's magnum opus.
CAPITAL AND IDEOLOGY By Thomas Piketty Seven years ago the French economist Thomas Piketty released "Capital in the Twenty-First Century," a magnum opus on income inequality.
Mr. Silverman's magnum opus is "A History of 209 Rockingham Avenue," which he subtitled "The House That Shirley Built," referring to Shirley Temple's one-time Brentwood home.
Immediately what came to mind was the song "Opus Dei (Life is Life)" by the German industrial band Laibach, whose drums I actually sampled for my piece.
And, then, when you are done with that, you will be in the right frame of mind to consume his latest opus: Look, this is goddamn brilliant.
In 1776, Gibbon presented the first of six volumes of his magnum opus, The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, to the public.
Odey's 332 million pound ($405.90 million) Opus Fund made gains of 1.1 percent in September, the letter showed, and held 28 percent of its assets in cash.

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