Higher education institutions in the United Kingdom are the sole awarders of degrees at Bachelor, Postgraduate, Masters and Doctorate levels. |
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Henman had previously lost in two Masters Series finals, at Cincinnati in 2000 and Indian Wells two years later. |
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The reception was held in the beautiful surrounds of the Masters Quarters and the announcements were made by Minister O'Donoghue. |
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Most of the original Grand Masters in my country were priests in the Lutheran Protestant church. |
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We had to provide equipment to demist it, otherwise you'd only have seen them through Scotch mist, Masters said. |
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He first suggested he might skip the Masters in January, when his lower back caused problems swinging the club. |
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Not surprisingly, the Masters of Arts, primarily the philosophers, fought for the independence and autonomy of their discipline. |
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One of these years the Masters will make it through the week unhindered by dark clouds and rain and crackling thunder in the skies above Augusta. |
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Already assured of his place in golfing history, his third Masters success puts him alongside some of game's greats. |
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It may come down to whether he is overawed by both the presence of Woods and the whole Masters occasion. |
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Please accept the fact that Woods will three-peat at the Masters, and the reasons why. |
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During this time he took a Masters degree course in Trinity College in Anglo-Irish literature and his interests gravitated towards Dublin. |
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Reaching the quarter-finals of the Monte Carlo Tennis Masters Series event has been the highlight of his season, so far. |
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Research proposals submitted for a Masters or doctoral thesis will not be accepted. |
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The only botheration was that he did not stand to gain much by doing well in the Masters. |
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To land a job with a national governing body or team today, graduates need to study for a taught Masters degree first. |
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Destined for academic greatness, Masters says he still had time to fool about at grammar school in Richmond, North Yorkshire. |
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The only holdout could be the mechanics union, which has put up the most resistance to more givebacks, Masters said. |
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I did a Masters straight after my BA as I was couldn't decide between finding a job and trying to finish my studies. |
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She is now in the middle of a sabbatical year which she is spending doing research for her Masters degree in biodiversity and conservation. |
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During the practice round before my Masters victory in 1997, Arnold, Jack and I had the best time kibitzing over bets. |
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The local veteran athlete has kicked on from his success at the Rainbow Masters Games. |
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I need to sit four papers to graduate with the Masters, one paper per subject. |
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Both Jones and Roberts left indelible impressions on the Masters and on the world of golf. |
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One manager recently completed a Diploma in Manufacturing Management and three others are currently part-way through Masters Degrees. |
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One of the happiest spin-offs of Mickelson's memorable Masters win is that it will stop critics referring to him as a choker. |
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Whenever possible we like to design our company logos to resemble sumi ink drawings from 17th century Zen Masters and whatnot. |
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At both the Players Championship and the Masters this year he played some sterling stuff. |
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Over their 5-year study, Masters and Johnson treated only 29 women with vaginismus compared to 342 women who were treated for orgasmic disorders. |
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It is Woods' fourth Masters title and his ninth Major Championship victory, and the win lifts him back to number one in the world. |
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And unlike the anti-marketing Masters Tournament, which limits ads, the USGA doesn't shackle the networks. |
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A few years ago I was supervising a Masters student who was writing an autobiographical novel. |
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Gould is studying for her Masters in Environmental Management and has decidedly non-materialistic values. |
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Dr Masters said that these principles were at one time taken for granted by Nonconformist preachers. |
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Anne Marie has always dreamed of riding the world's most radical waves and winning the Rip Masters surf competition in Hawaii. |
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Some of the critics in the county who had hammered Corkery for more than a decade were lining up Masters as their next legitimate target. |
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We have high ceilings, so a few Old Masters wouldn't go amiss, and I've quite a hankering for serious sculpture. |
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For three and a half years Mr McLeod studied extramurally with Victoria University, completing his Masters of Public Management. |
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You could argue that his double eagle and Masters victory in '35 saves the year, but you might be shouted down. |
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The Old Masters owed their designation not only to superlative technique but also to their ability to represent the right subject. |
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Weir, the US Masters champion, is still favourite to collect his second major of the year. |
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Scott can dazzle but has missed the cut in eight of the 15 majors he has played, including last year's Masters. |
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It was more than a little disturbing to find that Scotland's top representative in the Masters has been making an exhibition of himself again. |
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The London Masters taught the traditional English weapons, in particular the sword and buckler. |
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At the end of the Recruitment, the Masters and Mistresses and I will decide which of you are qualified to be initiated into the League. |
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Once a couple registers with Frame Masters Gallery, Berry calls the florist who then delivers flowers to the bride-to-be. |
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Jerry Barber, all of 40 years ago, is the only other player in Masters history to have eagled the hole they call White Dogwood. |
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My Masters thesis, written under the guidance of a neo-Marxist economist, deplored New Zealand's dependence on foreign capital. |
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I was offered a teaching assistantship writing curriculum for Agricultural Mechanics and graduated with a Masters in Agricultural Education. |
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Mahesh Bhupathi and Leander Paes hold up the trophy after winning the doubles final at the Tennis Masters Series in Toronto on Sunday. |
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Check presentations are done all the time on golf and tennis telecasts, especially at the PGA Masters. |
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He gave ample evidence of his talent during his domination of the Scandinavian Masters. |
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World number one Mark Williams and Masters winner Paul Hunter are also due to compete. |
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Older rugby players proved they are not over the hill at the start of Swindon's Masters in Sport Tag Rugby sessions. |
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This was most evident in the 200 fly, in which 61-year-old Daniela Barnea of Stanford Masters was the only record setter. |
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And Wiltshire coroner David Masters has recommended halfway houses for mental health patients to try and prevent tragedy happening again. |
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Indeed, so far as the Masters is concerned, the rankings appear to be essentially meaningless. |
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It was London to a brick that Woods would take this Masters, but he never got really close. |
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Since then, he has regularly missed the cut, including at the Masters and at the US PGA Championship. |
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Relate offers both a diploma and a Masters in couples therapy, as well as a diploma in psychosexual therapy. |
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At issue was a possible protest at the club where the Masters will be played next April. |
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It turned out that year's Masters was the most enjoyable tournament I have ever played. |
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He led the Masters that year as well, but so far this season has missed the cut in both the Masters and US Open. |
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He recorded 17.09 as he broke both the British and European Masters records in this event. |
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The Embassy World Championship and the Masters will remain separate from the main tour. |
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Masterhood, the result of the engaging in the practices that Masters teach, is the birthright of all. |
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He didn't have a top 30 finish in any of the four last season and he missed the halfway cut at the Masters last month. |
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He is now hoping it will be third time lucky at the Masters after going out in the last 64 on his two previous visits. |
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Deborah, an experienced diver, gained a BSc in zoology at Bangor University before completing her Masters degree in ecology. |
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He created the stroke after suffering from the yips and had some success with it, even trying it at the Masters. |
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Even Masters swimmers with backyard lap pools could receive high quality coaching from the comfort of their own homes. |
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The walls were hung with ancient tapestries and portraits, some of which she could identify as Old Masters. |
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I'd probably duff my first tee shot at the Masters, but I wouldn't walk away from a challenge. |
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After his early promise first shown at the Monte Carlo Masters, he cracked under pressure. |
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In three head-to-head duels with Ben Hogan, including the 1954 Masters playoff, Snead won them all. |
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Old Masters, though, are usually hung on a tastefully restrained backdrop and lit as close to daylight as can be managed. |
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Two years ago he added to it the Furstenberg collection of Old Masters, so preventing its dispersal. |
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Thomas fractured a shoulder socket during his first crack at the World Masters tournament in Ireland's Londonderry. |
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At the fore of publicity and promotion, however, will be the Masters Games. |
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Goosen warmed up for next week's US Masters with an admirable defence of the title. |
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He has already held all four major titles at once, taking the 2000 US and British Opens and PGA Championship plus the 2001 Masters. |
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He is the brandisher of a law degree from Queen Mary College, University of London, and a Masters Degree from University College London. |
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He was indentured to a baker who had a Masters degree in pastry cooking, and was acknowledged as one of the best chefs in the locality. |
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The one-hundredth MSc to be awarded in the Masters in Environmental Protection programme was conferred on Stephen Wheston from Wexford. |
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At 6pm, Masters, rum in pocket, swaggers down the street like a dishevelled Pied Piper with about 60 young devotees straggling along behind him. |
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Gilbert bet that he would try skydiving if Roddick won his first Masters tournament. |
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This Customer Service Representative was passingly familiar with Masters and Johnson and it helped. |
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With a Masters degree in atomic physics, Tsaneva knows what she's talking about. |
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The prestige sales are usually Impressionist paintings, Old Masters or, increasingly, contemporary art. |
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Anyway, the place to see and be seen at the Masters is under the big oak tree that sits immediately behind the clubhouse. |
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Most of the big names are absent this week in the build-up to the US Masters. |
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Today, on his desk, sits a dell laptop and a copy of Lincoln The Man by Edgar Lee Masters. |
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Oh well, entering the Masters Games was only a vague idea anyway. |
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Bolstered by the momentum of Savage, Masters continued to accumulate up-and-coming conservative talent. |
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It immediately recalls the contemporary paintings of Johannes Phokela, whose re-workings of European Old Masters insert black figures into otherwise Western contexts. |
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Plus, Peter Lauria on why Conan's a control freak and Kim Masters on Conan's TBS deal. |
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Then Gilkes immersed himself in the Old Masters at the hermitage in St. Petersburg. |
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This suspension, Masters said, had been forced upon ARNN by the dial Global lawsuit. |
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He led the 2004 Masters after 36 holes, only to drop off the leaderboard. |
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We are everywhere advised that suddenly there has been ordained a Big Four in golf, and these designees will lead the field in the Masters this week. |
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The rest of the essays and lectures in The Masters of Mankind show how Chomsky insists on breaking all the rules. |
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Cvetkovich claimed her husband had Kidnapped her two young children and took off for Oregon in search of Masters. |
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Ron Severaid told The Daily Beast that Roy Masters was not currently involved in TRN operations. |
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I never knew that the judge could sentence me to prison for contempt of Court, unless I answered all the blackguardly questions about the Masters. |
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Other former colleagues say Masters was well respected in the talk radio field. |
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Regularly on the lineup, though nestled among the headliners, was Roy Masters. |
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He won the Masters wearing pants with belt loops but no belt. |
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A close to capacity audience was enthralled by the Masters of Shaolin Kung Fu who made their second appearance in successive years at the Theatre Royal last week. |
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With Pipeline in his front yard, Johnson started surfing the legendary wave at age 12, and at 17 was invited to surf in the Pipe Masters competition. |
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On the last hole of the 1986 Masters, needing only a par to tie Jack Nicklaus and a birdie to win outright, his iron shot flew far right of the green again. |
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The justly celebrated Rijksmuseum is still undergoing renovations, so most of it is shut off, with just a small collection of Dutch Old Masters available for viewing. |
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The obvious time to make such reinforcements would have been in the brief close season that follows the end of the Masters Series and precedes the Australian Open this month. |
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Nothing, though, will compare with competing in the Masters. |
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YouTube videos of Masters performing such rituals can be found here, here and here. |
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The man who would come to be known as Roy Masters was born Reuben Obermeister in 1920s London. |
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The role of philomath culture in the education of British mathematicians in the eighteenth century is referred to in Andrew Warwick's book, titled Masters of Theory. |
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Please diarise the Border Masters annual general meeting which will be held next Tuesday at 7.30 pm, at the Oxford Striders clubhouse in Beach Road. |
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Since Dr. Masters is not longer with us, we have a new team of scientists taking his place that will channel the energy into a compoundable form to place inside our weapon. |
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He had initially envisaged signing off more than two decades of international competition when having his fourth and final crack at the World Masters. |
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He would go on to earn a Masters degree at the Rochester Institute of Technology, in New York, on a Fulbright Scholarship. |
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His 1985 novel Masters of Atlantis concerns the plight of the Gnomons, a group dedicated to sharing the mysteries of Atlantis. |
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Many former employees described Masters as a demanding, overbearing micromanager who had no boundaries. |
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They eventually rejected their teachers' conventional ideas and academic art, yet spent years assiduously copying and assimilating the Old Masters. |
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Scrunched into bushes, he scraped a shot sideways, after which he foozled one high-right into the thousands of people who came to see him play one last Masters. |
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Thus a tradition died, and thus the Masters and Wardens of today rejoice in a happy immunity, all unknowing of the danger their predecessors forfended. |
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Gavin sits on a Masters Degree Visual Arts Practises course with me where we have seen critical judgment voided by curatorial organisational skills. |
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As if to emphasise his credentials, he has been at it again this week, hauling himself into contention at the Masters with a familiar mixture of fearlessness and frailty. |
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And the three times Regal Masters champion was soon cueing superbly. |
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Hosted by Divinity Masters, the show will highlight some of the Wichita area's best drag kings and queens. |
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Murray's collaboration with the Guadeloupian Gwo Ka Masters a few years ago earned all manner of praise, too. |
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It feels amazing,'' Koepka said after his one-shot win over Hideki Matsuyama, Masters champion Bubba Watson and Ryan Palmer. |
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Here Hans Sachs, the cobbler-poet, laureate of the gentle craft, Wisest of the Twelve Wise Masters, in huge folios sang and laughed. |
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In 2000 this became the Tennis Masters Series and in 2004 the ATP Masters Series. |
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During the same year, the Executive MBA programme was launched, and the following year, the school started its first Masters in Finance. |
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In 2016, LBS launched a new programme the Masters in Financial Analysis, aimed at recent graduates who wish to pursue a career in finance. |
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The Masters in Financial Analysis is the most recent programme offered by the London Business School. |
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Over the years, the Grand Masters also built a number of large residences in the countryside, such as Verdala Palace and San Anton Palace. |
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The fashion for Old Masters in England after the 1620s created a demand for Holbein, led by the connoisseur Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. |
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The Sir Terry Pratchett Memorial Scholarship supports a Masters scholarship at the University's Hawke Research Institute. |
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Grand Slam tournaments are among the small number of events that last two weeks, the others being the Indian Wells Masters and the Miami Masters. |
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The Madrid Masters moved to May and onto clay courts, and a new tournament in Shanghai took over Madrid's former indoor October slot. |
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In 2013, the Masters of Foxhounds Association of North America listed 163 registered packs in the US and Canada. |
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Since the Hunting Act in England and Wales, only Masters and Hunt Servants tend to wear red coats or the hunt livery whilst out hunting. |
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In the United States and Canada, pursuing quarry for the purpose of killing is strictly forbidden by the Masters of Foxhounds Association. |
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Faldo's relationship with Bercher, a Swiss PR agent, began in 1998 when they met at the European Masters golf tournament. |
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In November 2006 he won the Australian Masters, to claim his first title for four years. |
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He also ended a 17 year major drought for English golfers since Nick Faldo's win at the 1996 Masters. |
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At the 2015 Masters Tournament, Rose finished in a tie for second with Phil Mickelson behind winner Jordan Spieth. |
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Mansell raced in the Grand Prix Masters series in 2005, and won the championship title. |
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Mansell became a financial stakeholder and a driver in the new Grand Prix Masters series. |
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After the success of the race at Kyalami, four dates were scheduled for the GP Masters Series in 2006, including one at Silverstone. |
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Only 14 players have won both the Masters and World titles in their career. |
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Since 2012 and until 2019, it is the venue for the Masters snooker tournament, held every January. |
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He picked up fewer titles in 1991 losing both his Danish Open and World Masters titles in finals to Rod Harrington. |
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Taylor and Priestley first met in major competition in the 1990 World Masters. |
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At the 2016 Masters van Gerwen became the first player to win 5 matches in a row against Taylor. |
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In addition to his six world titles, Davis's career achievements include three Masters and a record six UK Championship titles. |
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In beating Johnson he became the first player to win the UK Championship, Masters and World Championship in the same year. |
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He is also the youngest player to have won the Masters, having captured his first title in 1995 at the age of 19 years and 69 days. |
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His record in Triple Crown events now stands at five World Championship, a record seven Masters, and five UK Championship titles. |
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In February 1997, he reached his third consecutive Masters final, where he faced Davis. |
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In the Masters, O'Sullivan reached the final by beating Joe Perry, Ali Carter and Stephen Maguire. |
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After his Shanghai Masters victory, he joined the newly founded Snooker Players Association. |
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He had spent much money in the 1720s and 1730s in building up a collection of Old Masters from all over Europe. |
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Katowice hosts Intel Extreme Masters, one of the biggest eSports events in the world. |
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The Masters World Championships returned in 2009 when it was staged as part of the Homecoming celebrations. |
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In 1975 Alan Evans from Ferndale won the Winmau World Masters, a feat repeated in 1994 by Richie Burnett from Cwmparc. |
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Earlier that year, he had won the Benson and Hedges Masters in London, his second snooker title after the World Championship. |
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He also won the Masters in 1980 and the UK Championship in 1982, making him one of ten players to have completed snooker's triple crown. |
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Williams also lost from a winning position in the final of the next major ranking event, the Shanghai Masters. |
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In 2013, he received a Golden Globe nomination for his role in Showtime's television drama Masters of Sex. |
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Several major tennis tournaments take place in France, including the Paris Masters and the French Open, one of the four Grand Slam tournaments. |
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The Rome Masters, founded in 1930, is one of the most prestigious tennis tournaments in the world. |
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But Perry, Cabrera and Campbell could hear the Masters bird choir tweeting over the quiet of the gallery following them. |
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Sue, 58, was in Pilsen in the Czech Republic to compete in the World Masters Powerlifting Championship. |
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Gonia holds a Bachelors of Science from Gonzaga University and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Phoenix. |
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Udo Shart, a three-time California State Masters Champion in road bike racing, warms up before our race. |
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Every May, Rome hosts the ATP Masters Series tennis tournament on the clay courts of the Foro Italico. |
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Other significant artists were Lucas Cranach the Elder, the Danube School and the Little Masters. |
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To get onto a Masters in Music Therapy, you'll usually need a three-year diploma or graduateship from a college of music, or a degree in music. |
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The events, given the name Midland Masters, are being organised as part of the Glug network. |
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The judges would be six Masters, who would sit in groups of three and be appointed by Parliament, assisted by a Chief Clerk. |
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From an early period, the Lord Chancellor was assisted by twelve Clerks in Chancery, known as the Masters in Chancery. |
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It was the Masters who started court cases, issuing the initial writs without which parties could not begin cases in the common law courts. |
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The twelve Masters in Chancery were led by one of their number, known as the Master of the Rolls. |
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The 1985 Open champion and 1988 Masters winner played some fabulous golf around the Conwy course in Caernarvonshire. |
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Simpson outboxed him over 10 rounds to take the vacant British Masters cruiserweight title and silence a hostile crowd. |
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Tresman, who is from Cranleigh in Surrey, is now in the final year of medicine after intercalation with a Masters by Research in Cancer. |
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We feel he has denigrated the award to Mr Masters by inferring the award was similar to that given to a French novelist. |
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Japanese filmmaker Naomi Kawase and Argentinian filmmaker Lucrecia Martel are the first filmmakers confirmed as the Masters for the festival. |
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It also has two Masters in Chancery, who are assigned by the Chancellor and Vice Chancellors to assist in matters as needed. |
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Director Mick Garris extended an invitation and Russell, Tribble, and Rupe joined the Masters of Horror for one of their rarified dinners. |
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When CVS purchased Long Drugs, Masters was laid off, moved to the Palm Springs area and started Pigpen House Cleaning with the last of his money. |
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He is the current National and World Masters Champion and makes time for his weekly golf games. |
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Glasgow-based University of Strathclyde has launched the UK-first Global Energy Management Masters programme. |
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While NED University of Engineering and Technology, Karachi is offering Masters in Earthquake Engineering. |
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The Byrne 1 team featuring French pro Romain Wattel won the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters Pro-Am yesterday. |
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Between 2013 and 2016, Sheen starred in and produced Showtime's Masters of Sex. |
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Baker had plans to film Wilbur Smith's debut novel When the Lion Feeds and The Coral Strand by John Masters. |
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It was his first appearance at the Masters and turned out to be his only win there. |
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In the new year, O'Sullivan returned to the Masters as the defending champion. |
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Beneficence is godlike, and he who does most good to his fellow-man is the Master of Masters, and has learned the Art of Arts. |
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A SUPER 65 from Scot Andrew Coltart was not enough to shake Bristol's Andrew Sherborne out of the lead at the Qatar Masters. |
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Details said, fast track promotion of Bachelors, Masters and double MA qualified personnel would depend on the performance of employees. |
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In 1964, years before the final Battle of Khe Sahn, Nhan received a scholarship to go to southern China and study for a Masters in Pedology, soil science and agro-chemistry. |
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The Miami Masters is an ATP World Tour Masters 1000 and WTA Premier tennis event, whereas the Delray Beach International Tennis Championships is an ATP World Tour 250 event. |
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When you combine an old-school pass with a bread cutter choke, you get the signature move of black belt European Masters silver medallist Simon Hayes of Carlson Gracie London. |
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A former greenskeeper, now, about to become the Masters champion. |
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Upmann, Montecristo, Don Diego, Santa Damiana, Don Miguel, Montecruz, Royal Jamaica, Antonio y Cleopatra, Dutch Masters, Backwoods, El Producto, Muriel and Dutch Treats. |
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And Henrik Stenson, who blew away the field at Sawgrass last week to win with a sensational final round of 66, started using biomechanics the week before The Masters. |
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In the 2005 Masters of Darts event four top players from both darts circuits together for the first major tournament confrontation since the two organisations separated. |
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Dennis Montague, Vice President of Construction Services for CORE Construction and Ben Barcon, Principal of ADM Group, were the Masters of Ceremonies for the evening. |
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Famous painters included Ni Zan and Dong Qichang, as well as the Four Masters of the Ming dynasty, Shen Zhou, Tang Yin, Wen Zhengming, and Qiu Ying. |
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The Dukes of Argyll are the Hereditary Masters of the Household. |
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The BDO organise the World Masters and many Open tournaments. |
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The Masters of Arts in International Leadership is a program designed to focus on leadership at the levels of self, teams, and the broader organization in a global context. |
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In 2006, apart from appearances in the Masters and at the Open Championship, Faldo played in only two other events on the European Tour that year. |
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William Brown, Director of the Masters of Arts in Teaching program. |
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The Masters of Arts in Traditional Irish Dance Performance is directed by Catherine Foley, PhD, while the Masters of Arts in Contemporary Dance Performance is headed by Nunan. |
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Rose won the European Tour Order of Merit title for 2007 in a thrilling climax to the season at the Volvo Masters, which he won in a playoff on 4 November. |
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During his time at the college Caleb flourished creatively and progressed on to an English degree at Oxford University and a Masters Degree at the University of Texas. |
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The Wizard, beaten finalist at the Lakeside World Championship, is top banana down under, where his 2008 highlight was landing the Pacific Masters for the third time. |
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Jonathan Treasure holds a Masters degree in Medical Sciences from Cambridge University alongside qualifications in herbal medicine from the UK School of Phytotherapy. |
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Singh is in nowhere near the dazzling form he was when arriving at Kuroshio 12 months ago as Volvo Masters champion and dual European Tour winner. |
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But this is part of what Ekman wanted to do in Masters of the Forest. |
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The first exam was held in San Francisco in April 2009 with almost three hundred men and women being certified as Masters of Dharma-Listening Sessions and three as Acharyas. |
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Dandee Pattee earned a Masters of Fine Art in Ceramics from the University of Florida and a Masters of Art in Critical Studies from the Maryland Institute College of Art. |
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The distinction between leading a school's pedagogy and leading the organisation is now well understood and the specified MMU Masters programmes reflect this. |
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Government also currently subsidizes some Masters programmes. |
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In the 2009 rankings of Masters of Management, the school reached first place with the CEMS Master in Management and a tenth place with its RSM Master in Management. |
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He retained the World Cup later on in 1980 for Wales and again won the Irish Masters in 1981 before losing to eventual winner Steve Davis again in the World Championship. |
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The run rocketed the three-time US Masters and Open winner up the leaderboard, topped on nine-under 129 by a septuplet of relatively unheralded names. |
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Davis's last victory in a major tournament came at the 1997 Masters. |
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She is also the captain of the Rest of the World team in the annual Rest of the World V Australia cricket match held during the ANZ Ladies Masters. |
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At the 1990 Masters, Faldo successfully defended his Masters title. |
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Faldo won his second major championship at the 1989 Masters. |
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No matter how much you may dislike the Masters of the Universe, my friends, there are plenty of other parts of the universe that would welcome them. |
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Woods said he is going to take time off to re-evaluate things after finishing fourth in the Masters, his first competition since revelations of his extra marital affairs. |
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There are about 85 Grandmasters and 198 International Masters in Ukraine. |
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Anton Wigg from Sweden topped the field of 399 players at the European Masters of Poker in Casino Barcelona last weekend taking down EUR55,502 for his victory. |
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The Cornloft, Masters Yard, Birdingbury, two dormer windows. |
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O'Sullivan withdrew from the first ranking event of the season, the Shanghai Masters, citing back problems for which doctors had advised him not to travel. |
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The Four Masters call him High-bishop of Connaught, because he was doubtless the most distinguished prelate of his time, for as yet there was no metropolitan See of Tuam. |
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There are about 10 Grandmasters and 29 International Masters in Norway. |
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In 1995, with encouragement from Gordon Brown, Miliband took time out from his job to study at the London School of Economics, where he obtained a Masters in Economics. |
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Wood, who won the Qatar Masters in January, is in contention despite not being able to play a practice round at the Thana Club after delayed flights from Florida. |
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In 2009, the Belvedere Macerations were the most awarded Vodkas in the annual Vodka Masters competition, prevailing over the 116 vodkas that were entered in the blind tasting. |
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In many cases Masters level programs were relabeled as doctoral programs. |
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The Annals of the Four Masters also refers to the trial and censures the parties for having allowed the English to entice them into the proceedings. |
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The hotel is hosting the Masters of Curry Festival until July 11, 2011, offering curry dishes including tandoors, rotis, and chutneys, prepared by Indian chef, Daniel Cruz. |
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House Masters, Deputy House Masters and their families live in the boarding Houses and are assisted by House Tutors appointed from the teaching staff. |
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Major international sporting events held annually in India include the Chennai Open, the Mumbai Marathon, the Delhi Half Marathon, and the Indian Masters. |
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The Department of Bengali in the University of Karachi also offers regular programs of studies at the Bachelors and at the Masters levels for Bengali Literature. |
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Masters of the last-gasp victory, Cranfield finally ran out of puff in the grand final of the popular University Challenge. |
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Masters and doctoral programs feature ecosystem ecology courses in restoration. |
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Masters of the prevailing zeitgeist, U2 have reinvented themselves more times than Bowie and Madonna put together. |
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Masters served their slaves, accepting taunts and insults that would be punished by the lash or death any other time of year. |
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Masters is confident that their debut album will silence critics who have accused their singles of sounding weak. |
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Masters like Sorolla, Bouguereau, Zorn and Repin were painting virtuosos. |
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Masters say reclusiveness sometimes means hoarders can be prisoners in their own homes. |
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Masters and overseers resorted to physical punishments to impose their wills. |
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Masters Swimmers have lower average heart rates than sedentary controls. |
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Masters employed a colorful cast of characters off the air as well. |
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Masters events use age ranges to separate crews of older rowers. |
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