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Once you have mastered all the steps leading up to the actual needle stick, you may proceed with a needleless syringe.
Already fluent in Italian and ancient Greek, he mastered also modern Greek.
The disc's audio is in mono as mastered from a digitally restored 35 mm magnetic track and is in very good shape.
His voice was monotonous, expressionless and cold, like he'd only just mastered the art of speaking and was none too skilled at it.
This young natural philosopher mastered the art of careful experimentation in chemistry and physics.
A flute employing a fipple type mouthpiece assembly permits the flute to be more easily mastered.
Very few conlangers have mastered their languages in the way one masters a native tongue.
It was a formula almost from the start, and Smith has never strayed from it, but he so completely mastered the approach that he is inimitable.
Football, management, is about mastered simplicities, repeatedly choreographed and rehearsed, so that they become adroitly performed.
They have learned about camping in snow conditions and have mastered skilled mountaineering rope work.
The basic skeleton of all languages is grammar, that is structure which, when mastered, enables anything to be said.
She also donned her first pair of skis only a month after she mastered walking.
I mastered the triple loop but also enjoyed the ride on the ski lift to the cabin and the warm hot chocolate with those tiny marshmallows.
Yet once mastered, we can all use body language to get the message across in exactly the way we want.
He'd gone nearly two and a half years without a slam title until he mastered Augusta for a second time in April.
Wan was 15 when she mastered that art, and the mind boggles trying to imagine a teenager with no hands and half an arm managing this feat.
I also learned that he had mastered the art of yadome, in which a bokken is used to deflect an arrow shot straight at you from a bow.
It seems these slaves to efficiency have mastered the age-old art of time maximization like no others of our generation.
Medieval thinkers had not yet mastered the concept of inertia, the tendency for objects to resist any change in their movement.
He is getting wiser in his old age having mastered the art of slipstreaming behind well built ladies.
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Intensely ambitious, she worked like a galley slave and soon mastered French so that she wrote it with ease and vigor.
But he has so little mastered it that he has never understood the distinction between palingenesis and cenogenesis.
He had mastered this conspectus in a flash of time, and was already tired of it.
The decimal system mastered, Carmen was inducted into the elements of algebra.
He mastered the whole system of decretal lore and made it his guide for the rest of his life.
He had also mastered trigonometry, surveying, navigation, geometry and differential calculus.
During this period he mastered the use of surveying instruments and made a firsthand study of tides in the region.
After the reading of Braille has been mastered, writing it, an even more difficult operation, is taken up.
He realized that he was mastered, and that at any moment galliard might send home his blade.
Should the slide rule be placed in the hands of a boy before, or after, he has mastered the theory of logarithms?
Not in vain had he mastered the encyclopedia from Safety-lamps to stranglers.
Himself a worshipper of intellect, it was intellectually that he mastered and developed them.
At last, however, he mastered his irritation to some degree, and spoke his command briefly.
Even that macrame, which seems to me more difficult than all the other things I have mentioned, you have entirely mastered.
He mastered it, and galloped with a heavy heart up the ravine and to the house of Pop.
The sun had mastered the clouds and all the surface of the water glittered.
The metallurgist had at length mastered the new art, and was rapidly advancing in taste as well as skill.
The passion with which van den Ende's daughter had agitated him had been wisely mastered, unavowed.
The grammar he had taken along he went through again and again until his unjaded brain had mastered it.
He was called the netter, from the expertness and success with which he caught and mastered his antagonists in argument.
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