Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton was the master politician of the Federalist Party. |
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Likewise, plans for our master workbench and router table detail all you need to know to construct these time saving aids. |
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It's been said that master comedian Bob Hope never delivered an ad-lib line and Kormos says it's rare to find a comic who can truly improvise. |
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Instead of making adjustments depending on whom we play, we're going to master our system. |
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A judoka who can execute his techniques with all three forms of attack initiative is a master technician. |
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Thus, it is essential for a judoist to master the gripping techniques that are very important in judo. |
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Once certified, master trainers are authorized to train appropriate journeymen to become certified craft instructors. |
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Some of these master joints continue over the surface for hundreds of metres. |
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The Port Authority acting harbour master said the skipper anchored the boat and radioed for help about 5 am. |
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He chopped the left throttle to the off position, actuated the left engine fire button, and turned the left engine master switch off. |
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On the east bank, near where the radial streets converged, the master plan called for a civic center to house the main government buildings. |
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It might take longer for boys to learn, especially as they also have to master weeing while standing up. |
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A minor project for the master architect, perhaps, but with a grandness indicating that he didn't just dash it off. |
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For the super-keen there will even be the chance of extra training to master aerial acrobatics. |
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Thereafter he was internationally sought after and revered as a master of balance, style, and ensemble precision in opera. |
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He bowed before the black sapphire throne on which his master sprawled, his one leg cocked over the armrest, totally relaxed. |
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Crowd scenes were always important in early cinema and Capra is an acknowledged master of this form of narrative technique. |
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The quintessence of religion lies in actual perception and realization of Self under tutelage of a perfect master of the time. |
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Clearly a master of her modest medium, she folds paper into facets, quills it into curlicues and cuts it into intricate, lacelike filigree. |
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The question master will be Stephen Swords and all support would be most appreciated. |
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Tom Murphy of the Laois Association in Galway will be the question master on this occasion. |
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The quiz is organised by Claremorris Soccer Club and the question master for the night was Martin Carney. |
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The question master on the night was Charlie Hughes and he excelled as usual with his witty repertoire. |
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Now the question master has barred the accusing team from competing again until he receives a public apology. |
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Ten rounds of general knowledge questions will be asked on-air by celebrity question master and weekday morning presenter, Judi Spiers. |
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The master bedroom off the loft has a queen-sized bed in it, its own bathroom attached. |
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Her function at the time would be to watch for the target and alert her master when he arrived. |
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A master of the tea ceremony in old Japan once accidentally slighted a soldier. |
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When you work as a consultant, you are very much a jack of all trades and master of none. |
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He received his master of divinity degree from Moravian Theological Seminary in 1988 and was ordained that same year. |
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It takes time and effort to master the vowel and consonantal changes associated with the past of irregular verbs. |
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In some career management fields, a master gunner's role would be equivalent to a warrant officer. |
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Performers projected into a horn, and the vibrations were directly converted into the wiggles of a groove on the master disc. |
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Maybe I'm a jack of all trades and master of none but, if a new and relevant challenge came along, I'd probably leap at it. |
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I'm a jack of all trades and a master of none, which is probably not bad training for a chief executive. |
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You are trying so many different things that you have become a jack of all trades and a master of none. |
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The Point State Park master plan includes a restored fountain with a wading pool for children. |
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No figure in the history of Zen is more closely associated with meditation practice than the thirteenth-century Japanese master Dogen. |
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The master drew confidence in knowing his legerity was superior to that of his opponents. |
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The groundhog, also called the woodchuck, is a tunnel master who finds any number of garden plants appealing both above and below the ground. |
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She was a master of tuning him out when she was angry with him and it drove him nuts. |
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Upstairs is the huge master bedroom with a pitched-pine floor and vaulted ceilings. |
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At last, gathering her wits about her, Daphne waddled back to her master to tell him what had happened at the river's edge. |
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She's a master of surprise, able in the wink of an eye to transport the reader from tranquil normality to stark terror. |
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A master of improvisation, here he is, winging it at the Cheltenham Festival of Literature. |
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El Hamdaoui has variously been described as a striker and capable of playing on both wings, in other words jack-of-all-trades, master of none. |
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He is a master of numerous holds and throws and is a throwback to a time when stories were told in the ring and not on the microphone. |
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Wrap up the master node installation by creating a boot disk, removing the CD and rebooting the master node. |
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The Prime Minister's closest aides are confident that their political master can ride out the latest storm. |
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A master index of keywords are also used to link a small list of relative articles at the end of each newsletter. |
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It's perfect for email if you can master the keypad and web browsing is available, albeit confined to a small screen. |
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The event will include study visits in and around Manchester, keynote speeches, workshops, master classes, fringe events and a major exhibition. |
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But riding is not just another routine challenge she can master through sheer willpower. |
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He believed that with his powers of reason and his faith he could master the world about him. |
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Although business jets flew cross-polar routes before widebody airliners, they are yet to master everyday flying over the North Pole. |
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This exhibition simultaneously marks the coming of age of video art and honours Viola's status as a master of the medium. |
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In retirement, gardening was his forte and he was truly a master of his craft, always ready with advice and assistance. |
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Such casual sketches of the master are also being featured in the immensely readable book. |
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Shaggy's master received a glossy brochure to a whiz-bang two-day seminar in Melbourne. |
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The master stateroom is aft, fitted with twin berths outboard on each side of the cabin. |
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If you think you know all of the ratings in our Navy, you better take a closer look at the ratings at the master chief level. |
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She stood before the throne of her master in armor of purest white edged in gold. |
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He then earned a master of science degree in aeronautics and astronautics from Stanford University. |
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Not quite a master chef, but give me some ingredients and I'll whip something up. |
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Whether that master be regarded as a sage or as a Gnostic aeon, the orthodox view of him would be seriously challenged. |
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Junichi watched as Murasaki chided her master with a grim expression on her face and her tone was gently admonitory. |
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Meanwhile, city administrators will carry out a further survey in order to create a master plan for the artificial coral reefs. |
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This individual has a bachelor of arts degree in economics and a master of business administration degree. |
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Jones is a master of the reductive impulse, a maker of rigorously crafted geometric abstractions that function as emblems of energy, generators of metaphor. |
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A master carpenter and woodworker, examples of his skills can be seen in many establishments in Rosses Point, Colm is very grateful for any help or support you can give. |
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Then his master must take him to the door and publicly pierce his ear with an awl. |
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Queen Anne's commissioners were seriously concerned about foundations in Millbank's quicksands, calling repeatedly for reports from architects, surveyors and master tradesmen. |
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And the old English common law treated the servant as a member of the family and that's why the master could administer corporal punishment for example. |
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He also wants to change the facade of his summer dining room, rebuild a boiler house, alter the roof of his estate manager's house and reconfigure his master bedroom. |
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The spacious master bedroom includes a bank of built-in wardrobes, overhead cupboards and a vanity unit and also has a fully tiled en suite bathroom. |
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This week, a memoir of liberation, a biography of ariel Sharon, and a comprehensive compendium from a master poet. |
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Yet The Daily Beast could find neither Zsa Zsa or Anhalt on the master list of Madoff victims. |
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The question master was Kieran Sherlock who set the quiz in motion. |
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Now, having failed to master hip-hop, the musician rails against it. |
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The master suite, which overlooks the rear garden, is well proportioned. |
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A record would spend years in larval form as an acetate, the big waxy master from which copies were made. |
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We are always conscious of the fact that a company that sells itself to several different industry sectors, can be seen as a jack of all trades and a master of none. |
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The hotel is a keystone of the master plan to rejuvenate Trenton. |
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A quarter-century on, he's a master joiner or master hinger or suchlike. |
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In Japan, the master blender is the most important person in the production process and is as revered as a chef. |
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Nowadays, local master chefs each have their own way of preparing the celebrated ahi,, cooked tataki style, meaning cooked on the outside and raw in the inside. |
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Rembrandt, the 17 th-century Dutch master known for his skill in using light to carry perspective, may have been wall-eyed, a U.S. researcher proposed on Wednesday. |
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Adrian Fisher is the master of building large walk-through mazes. |
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Discover which modern-day master sports the smartest mawashi belt. |
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Two lower staterooms will be joined to make one large master suite. |
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He is the permanent Fool to Gambon's raddled Lear, yet in his refusal to kiss his master reminds us that even the dispossessed have their dignity. |
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The entire first floor is given over to the master bedroom suite, which features an en suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe area as well as fitted wardrobes. |
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Leaving the body consciously is a feat only a fully liberated master with no more karma can accomplish. |
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He has the uncanny ability to master the American accent which, along with his smile and look, helped set him apart from the other actors reading for the part. |
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He was ordained an Anglican priest in 1960 and earned a bachelor of divinity in 1965 and a master of theology in 1966 from King's College in London. |
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Johnson is also a master of visual effects, crafting action out of everyday settings. |
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From cayenne pepper master cleanses to cotton balls, women have ingested a lot of weird items in an effort to lose weight. |
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The LeBlanc family set up the first full-time acoustical research laboratory for wind instruments in Paris and hired master acoustician Charles Houvenaghel. |
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So the master artist traveled to Beijing and shot in a former palace not far from the Forbidden City. |
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Mr Ferry began his hunting career as a whipper-in with Yorkshire's Middleton Hunt, before becoming the country's youngest master of a hunt, in Shropshire. |
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The revived pack were, of course, fox-hounds and Patricia Loftus was the joint master with the late Dr. O'Brien as well as being the first whipper-in. |
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If you've got your heart set on a whirlpool tub for your new master bathroom, do you want one with air jets or water jets, and what is the difference? |
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The acknowledged master of chiaroscuro was, of course, Rembrandt. |
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In the master bedroom suite the curtains, bedclothes, and lamps were all white. |
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Contestants are being given plenty of advance warning to get out their drawing boards, their hammers and barrels and get working on their master pieces. |
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If this is all a hoax, Detweiler is a master of the charade. |
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If you're going to be a good sailor you need to master navigation. |
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Some alphabetisms are written as if they weren't alphabetisms at all, like deejay for DJ, disc jockey, or emcee for MC, master of ceremonies. |
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A virtue is made out of a necessity, with the child feeling far more atop and master of his oddness, his behavior now deliberate or even clever. |
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Let it be no bank or common stock, but every man be master of his own money. |
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Stories were told of a brownie riding horseback to fetch the midwife at childbirth or helping his master to win at checkers. |
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How deeply ingrained capturing is in the mind of a chess master can be seen from this story. |
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Here's a trick of discarded cards of us! We were ranked with coats as long as old master lived. |
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But you want to be a continuous partial attention ninja master because you've been told that all of the cool kids are. |
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Nicholas and his black-masked companions waited with feet planted apart as the dungeon master fumbled for his key ring. |
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Equity had been gradually shaping itself into a refined science which no human faculties could master without long and intense application. |
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In the Conejo Valley, which is in the East County Area of Ventura County, all cities were master planned. |
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The software is fast, fun and flicky, and you can master it in six minutes. |
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She had, after all, learned from the same master he had although matched daggers offered no reach compared to a full-handed sword. |
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Ealstan's master of herblore droned on and on about the mystical properties of plants. |
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We know the slave by his servile character and the master by his herile character. |
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Constitutional government would be dissolved, and the dictator would be the absolute master of the state. |
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Gerontius then fell out with his master and elevated one Maximus as his own puppet emperor. |
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The remainder of Henry's bodyguards surrounded their master and succeeded in keeping him away from the Yorkist king. |
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Cromwell's first office was that of the master of the King's jewels in 1532, from which he began to invigorate the government finances. |
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He has been the master of the fire sale, swooping in to snap up bargains in the midst of panics and sell-offs. |
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Now for a word or two about the master of all these marvels, with whom I am most horribly in love. |
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Drake's father apprenticed Francis to his neighbour, the master of a barque used for coastal trade transporting merchandise to France. |
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A Swiss jass master and I teamed up against my wife and an American, who were both rank beginners. |
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He was certified as an Army Ranger master parachutist and free-fall jumpmaster. |
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Boats can be approved by the harbour master to travel at speeds of up to 30 knots from below Tower Bridge to past the Thames Barrier. |
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The Leech finger has Coll on it, the sage Hazel, who is the master physician, and is surmounted by Saille, the Willow of enchantment. |
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Henry Stokes, master at the King's School, persuaded his mother to send him back to school so that he might complete his education. |
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Completing a cyclical flow of creativity, the Dutch master of geometrical illusions was inspired to produce his two masterpieces. |
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The old dog loyally followed his master even if he didn't really want to go out. |
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One of these was Geoffrey Chaucer, who was buried here as he had apartments in the abbey where he was employed as master of the King's Works. |
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When Alchfrith, king of Deira, founded a new monastery at Ripon, Cuthbert became its praepositus hospitum or guest master under Eata. |
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An effective routine for small intimate groups is this easy-to-do mystery by magicdom's master of sublety, Stewart Judah. |
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The usual pattern was to create an endowment to pay the wages of a master to instruct local boys in Latin and sometimes Greek without charge. |
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Such a dispute between the trustees and master of Leeds Grammar School led to a celebrated case in the Court of Chancery. |
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In general, students who are admitted to bachelor studies at a university have the right to continue to studies at master level. |
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Christ Church Picture Gallery holds a collection of over 200 old master paintings. |
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First, the master wishing to Send Up For Good must gain the permission of the relevant Head of Department. |
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Foot, who had spent nine years as a science master at Eton College, before joining Doon. |
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This text introduces Merlin's master Blaise, who is pictured as writing down Merlin's deeds, explaining how they came to be known and preserved. |
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The artisans may stand in for the master craftsman of the myth, and builder of the Labyrinth, Daedalus. |
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In August, Johnson's lack of an MA degree from Oxford or Cambridge led to his being denied a position as master of the Appleby Grammar School. |
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The master theme is the alcoholism of a man who causes the downfall of his family. |
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Byrd's first known professional employment was his appointment in 1563 as organist and master of the choristers at Lincoln Cathedral. |
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He's a master technician and sometimes he was doing stuff I didn't see, I couldn't register. |
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Experienced players strive to master the conventional overhand serve to maximize its power and placement. |
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It can be executed with either one hand or with both and is generally considered more difficult to master than the forehand. |
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At 20, at 30, at 40 and at 50 he had shown himself master of his world, and his kingdom was never usurped. |
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Sport England commissioned the preparation of design advice to assist in the master planning of large residential and mixed use developments. |
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It is the maxim of every prudent master of a family, never to attempt to make at home what it will cost him more to make than to buy. |
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The art originated in the 18th century with John Weaver, a dance master and choreographer at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London. |
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As part of the city's master plan, the city centre is currently being expanded to take in areas of the River Usk east bank. |
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Its master patent was issued in December 1880, many decades before the photophone's principles came into popular use. |
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Their old master Epicurus seems to have had his brains so muddled and confounded with them, that he scarce ever kept in the right way. |
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Within a month the Michigan mudkicker found her new master and the naive young pimp was stuck wtih a brace of howling crumb crushers. |
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Charles Greene was second master at Berkhamsted School, where the headmaster was Dr Thomas Fry, who was married to Charles' cousin. |
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He was a master of two styles of satire, the Horatian and Juvenalian styles. |
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Sullivan flourished under the training of the Reverend Thomas Helmore, master of the choristers, and began to compose anthems and songs. |
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To ensure they kept control of their own work, they allegedly stole the master recordings of their discography from the management offices. |
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Digital 2D and in 2D IMAX versions were also struck from the new 4K master created in the process. |
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A version that has been checked by the master himself is known as a reportatio examinata. |
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Within a household or workplace, a hierarchy of slaves might exist, with one slave in effect acting as the master of other slaves. |
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When he returned, he brought back an extensive library with him, and was sought after as a master teacher. |
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By 1276 Llywelyn had been declared a rebel by the new King Edward I who was determined to be the master of the whole island of Great Britain. |
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Walter died in 1309 and his immediate subordinate, Henry of Ellerton, took over the position of master mason. |
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During this era, Lord Mansfield declared that a slave who fled from his master could not be taken by force in England, nor sold abroad. |
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It was hardly the thing for a master to sport his oak where another member of the staff was concerned. |
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The master paceth up and down his halls, And in the empty hours Can hear the tottering of his towers And tremor of their bases underground. |
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These new facilities have been identified as part of a master plan and business strategy developed by Portland Port. |
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According to a 1987 article in Hinduism Today, Chinmoy as a yoga spiritual master was an unmarried celibate. |
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They turned south and traveled for two days looking for a great harbor the master pilot Miruelo knew of. |
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Winterbottom is a past master at lending the traditional story-telling format to real stories of the modern world at war. |
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The master of Santiago was Prince John, who ascended to the throne in 1481 as King John II of Portugal. |
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They came up with a proposal that would serve as a peace offering among their master and all of his enslaved people. |
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The power of a master over his slave has been exceedingly different, in different countries. |
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In Virginia, a slave was not permitted to drink in public within one mile of his master or during public gatherings. |
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Because of the racial differences between master and slave, he believed that the latter could not be emancipated. |
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Legally, the master has full responsibility for safe navigation of his vessel, even if a pilot is on board. |
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Prior to a salvage attempt the salvor receives permission from the owner or the master to assist the vessel. |
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If another vessel offers a tow and the master or owner negotiates an hourly rate before accepting then salvage does not apply. |
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However, Eliot judged Swinburne did not master it to the extent of being able to take liberties with it, which is everything. |
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The Mary Rose would have carried a captain, a master responsible for navigation, and deck crew. |
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Although Manet is regarded as the master and Morisot as the follower, there is evidence that their relationship was reciprocal. |
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It was composed of several old master paintings including Diana and Actaeon and Diana and Callisto. |
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The master plan took into consideration the fact that even shortly after the war a large increase in automobile traffic could be anticipated. |
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The ship's master was the officer in charge of all sailors, ship's boys and the rest of the crew. |
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Most of the Emperors could not master written Chinese, but they could generally converse well in the language. |
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The master founder initially tried to sell his services to the Byzantines, who were unable to secure the funds needed to hire him. |
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In 1991, a master plan for education failed to get national support and contributed to the government's downfall. |
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When the ship's master declined, one of the Iranian craft fired shots across the bridge of the Maersk Tigris. |
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An additional 175 buses could be purchased immediately through the State Treasurer's master lease program. |
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In 1640, John Punch was sentenced to lifetime servitude as punishment for trying to escape from his master Hugh Gwyn. |
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On 5 May 1601, he again sailed for the East Indies as master of the Lam, one of three ships in the fleet of Joris van Spilbergen. |
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The experienced ship master Willem Schouten was captain of the Eendracht and a participant of the enterprise in equal shares with Isaac Le Maire. |
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It was the beginning of a long project that made him one of the first Western scholars to master Chinese script and Classical Chinese. |
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These high offices rendered Guicciardini the virtual master of the Papal States beyond the Apennine Mountains. |
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The Exarch, held responsible for the acts of his master Byzantine Emperor Leo III, was murdered and many officials put to flight in the chaos. |
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Typesetting, or the placement of the characters on the page, including the use of ligatures, was passed down from master to apprentice. |
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Webster said that children pass through distinctive learning phases in which they master increasingly complex or abstract tasks. |
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No duty exists where the relationship is one of master and servant, or where the individual holds office at the pleasure of the authority. |
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Ranjit Singh proved himself to be a master strategist and selected well qualified generals for his army. |
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Juristic thought gradually developed in study circles, where independent scholars met to learn from a local master and discuss religious topics. |
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The master then dyed or printed the grey cloth, and took it to shopkeepers. |
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After working as a journeyman for a while, a carpenter may go on to study or test as a master carpenter. |
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The master and matron, for instance, received six times the amount of food given to a pauper. |
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Printing is a process for reproducing text and images using a master form or template. |
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The sentry asked the old master to record his wisdom for the good of the country before he would be permitted to pass. |
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In this legend, Laozi is the perfect Daoist master and Yinxi is the ideal Taoist student. |
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More recently as recorded in the 18th century, the Taoist master Liu Yiming continued to advocate this usage. |
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Initial newspaper reports that the dog had survived by eating the remains of her dead master were quickly forgotten. |
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He had briefly been a master at Rugby and was married to the daughter of another former headmaster. |
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Benson, formerly a greatly loved master at Eton, and by this time a don at Magdalene College. |
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After he lost his master in a road accident with a truck, he was sold to the laboratory. |
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Frequently he hallucinates the sight of his master approaching, and turns round in joyful greeting, only to find there is no one there. |
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Thus he doesn't oppose God, but works within his plans as a tempter, therefore human can master his imperfect nature and recognize good. |
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Furthermore, Silverstein and Pataki never completely saw eye to eye on the master plan, disagreeing on such issues as the choice of architect. |
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On revenue raising issues, Mr Harris reveals what a master of smoke and mirrors Bob Carr really is. |
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Either write-through or write-back policy caches may snarf the data that the bus master is writing to memory. |
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The only place to sleep is in the master bedroom suite, with its spalike bathroom of Port Orford cedar. |
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But our modern weed-killers are master of the charlock, the poppy and the starveacre. |
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Once the master was created, a large number of substrates could be thermomoulded using standard lab equipment. |
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Pierre was a master swordsman, and could parry the thrusts of lesser men with barely a thought. |
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I would not have the master either frown or chide with him, if the child have done his diligence, and used no truantship therein. |
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A twentieth-century master uilleann piper and mentor of many of today's finest pipers. |
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His critically-acclaimed grouchy, deadpan style has established him as a master of absurdist irony and the king of rapid-fire wit. |
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He is a master of the breathless paragraph, the hypnotic meditation. |
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The master has built-in wardrobes, bedroom two houses the airing cupboard while the third bedroom has an over stairs storage cupboard. |
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Bill, who is also master of the harmonica, alpine horn and washboard, began his yodelling career in his home town of Carlisle. |
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Certainly FDR was a master of his own kind of whitemail and practiced it on the likes of Harry Hopkins. |
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It might actually be more profitable for a master bowyer to make and sell heavy xbows now ... unless this was just some weird one-time deal. |
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Famoro Dioubate is a balafon master from one of the most prestigious griot families in Guinea. |
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The principal master bedroom benefits from dual-aspect views and french doors opening on to a balconette. |
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For a master of abstract music, Johannes Brahms enjoyed surprisingly close ties with the most realistic of media, photography. |
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On the first floor there are three bedrooms and a principal bathroom with the master bedroom having an en suite wash room. |
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Fred Wester, CEO at Paradox Interactive is a master at creative problem-solving, but does not consider himself artistically creative. |
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Peter Mack presented inspiring clinics and master classes and also was active in adjudicating and performing during the conference. |
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To the first floor there is a master bedroom suite with fitted wardrobes and a wet room. |
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Shortly thereafter, the couple moved to New Orleans where Michael attends the master of laws program in admiralty law at Tulane Law School. |
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You are such a master at aestheticizing your crimes that even your victims are grateful to be included in the horrible photographs. |
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When Shakespeare's arm is broken, the young Widge steps in with his writing skills as the master works on his plays. |
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Unfortunately, to master these skills they become mini-control freaks and throw wobblies when Mummy says no. |
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Additional examples of handcrafted toys and woodenware from dozens of master coopers and toymakers from Hingham will also be on display. |
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In the game, players must fight to avenge the death of their fallen master in a classic Wuxia storyline. |
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He worked as narrator for The Goose Train for 3 years, and as master of ceremoies for the Yellow Pine, Idaho, Harmonica Festival for 20 years. |
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Tournament director is grand master Dae Shik Yin, who operates martial arts schools in Lancaster, Palmdale, Quartz Hill and Reseda. |
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Zed cannot master his bow and arrow and is a woeful hunter while Oh fails to fulfil his duties as a gatherer. |
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I am told the pressure on the quadriceps femoris reduces as you master the sport. |
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Perhaps most importantly, master class clinicians must project their voices adequately to fill the room and must annunciate clearly. |
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Farrington, master mechanic on the construction of the great East River Bridge who in 1876 was first to cross the East River on a zip-line. |
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But in trying to cover so many bases, it's ended up a Padawan of all trades and Jedi master of none. |
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The master bedroom has a dressing area and a grand bathroom with 'his and her' sinks, a large Jacuzzi tub and a rain shower. |
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The master bedroom has warm, stripped wooden flooring and a kadder radiator, and a good sized second bedroom. |
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Then people wonder why kids grow up too quickly and think they have to master the karma sutra to fit in with their teenage peers. |
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His father was a master weaver of kente cloth, an Asante tradition, though he was not drawn to creating this art form. |
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Inspiration is found in the root and herb lore of the Khoikhoi, the Cape's first inhabitants and master foragers of the coastal shrubland fynbos. |
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There will also be master falconers and even a medieval wise woman as well as historic re-enactments. |
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The master has an ensuite and a large Astragal window which floods the room with natural light. |
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Plus, her handling of the situation is a master class in damage control. |
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A WORLD famous kung fu master from the USA will be sharing his methods and moves at a seminar on Teesside next month. |
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Wilkes' master plan is predicated on making the campus more pedestrian-friendly and having it reoriented to the river and business district. |
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But it's a good introduction to the sober Fox and his younger partner, Jamie Breck, a master player of a computer game Rankin has whimsically named Quidnunc. |
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The seminar is comprised of six information-packed modules during which attendees will learn how to become more authentic communicators and master active listening techniques. |
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Heinkel had recently purchased the Hirth engine company, and Ohain and his master machinist Max Hahn were set up there as a new division of the Hirth company. |
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Our good master keeps his kites up to the last moment, studding-sails alow and aloft, and, by incessant straight steering, never loses a rod of way. |
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In 1971, they succeeded in scrapping a master plan calling for a population of 28,000 by imposing a moratorium on new homes and defeating efforts to widen its access highway. |
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Separation of people and cars was a major element of the first town master plan, and this was carried through for much of the development of the town. |
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Valencia is an area that is a master planned community that incorporated into the City of Santa Clarita, developed and planned by the Newhall Land and Farming Company. |
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Without a teacher, it took him many years to master calculus. |
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The interior consisted of a passageway down the middle of the house with specialized rooms off the sides, such as a library, dining room, formal parlor, and master bedroom. |
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The idealised view of the Vikings appealed to Germanic supremacists who transformed the figure of the Viking in accordance with the ideology of the Germanic master race. |
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Before attempting the neckspring vault from the side horse, the performer should first master the neckspring and headspring from the floor or a rolled mat. |
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A former 101st Airborne Division flight medic, firefighter, master hunting guide and IAFF Local 3066 President, JP Vicente comes from a long line of Arizonian outdoorsmen. |
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The settlement featured enhanced job security provisions, establishment of an agency shop, and the roll-up of the four plants' labor contracts into one master agreement. |
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He sent to Kent for a singing master to instruct his clergy in the Roman style of church music, which involved a double choir who sang in antiphons and responses. |
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The new limited-edition product features an easy-mount slot and built-in wireless adapter and it supports Full HD 1080P video and Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD master audio. |
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The fox can turn invisible and find secrets its master desires. |
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Heathens view their connection with their deities as not being that of a master and servant but rather an interdependent relationship akin to that of a family. |
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A wobbegong The venue has just welcomed a new wobbegong carpet shark and is running a summer-long event up to September 4 to celebrate this master of camouflage. |
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In the city of Tado, known for its large Afro-Colombian population, each gold digger is his own master, and the gold is removed from alluvia by using a plant mixture. |
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The scheduled release date for Axis was almost delayed when Hendrix lost the master tape of side one of the LP, leaving it in the back seat of a London taxi. |
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As of 1 December 2005 the Rectors' Conference of the Swiss Universities granted holders of a lizentiat or diploma the right to use the corresponding master title. |
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A concept master plan for SmartCity Kochi, a joint venture between Dubai's Tecom Investments and the Government of Kerala, has been approved, officials have announced. |
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Increasingly in the USA, the Heavy Events are attracting women and master class athletes which has led to a proliferation of additional classes in Heavy Events competitions. |
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However, since Ignatius was not only a saint but also a master anagrammatist, he mused on the musical dilemma by anagramming TEARS instead of weeping them. |
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From this master list, parts could be copied and sold on the streets. |
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The current organist and master of the choristers is David Flood and his assistant organist, who is also director of the girls' choir, is David Newsholme. |
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The master stateroom is forward with a queen-size bed and ensuite and overall the interior is roomy enough to accommodate six or even eight guests plus four crew. |
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She was the daughter of Simon Bening, the last great master of the Flemish manuscript illumination tradition, and became court painter to Henry VIII after Holbein's death. |
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Samuel Reynolds, master of the Free Grammar School in the town. |
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Cicero has traditionally been considered the master of Latin prose. |
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The master carpenter's chest, for example, contained a backgammon set, a book, three plates, a sundial, and a tankard, goods suggesting he was relatively wealthy. |
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Donne is considered a master of the metaphysical conceit, an extended metaphor that combines two vastly different ideas into a single idea, often using imagery. |
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Carlyle was a masterer of language, even more than a master of it. |
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The editor could have been William Davis, a man with the same Teutonic origins as Werner von Braun, although not as funny. Either way, Coren was the master spirit. |
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What level of complication can the performer rise to? Mr. Grubinger, with his flailing body and semiperpetual grin, is master of the high-speed chase. |
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