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been master
noun
Someone who has control over something or someone.
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Ian Farquhar, an old Etonian Army captain who for nineteen years has been Master of Fox Hounds of the Beaufort Hunt, has traced the ancestry of Badminton's foxhounds back to 1743, and unearthed the records of fifty-four generatiofs of dogs.
He has been master of Mathey College since 1994.
But for most of its history art has nonetheless been master of the relation.
Over the past 40 years there have been master plans, policy papers and road maps.
The Rolling Stones, through the years, have been master P.R. stuntmen.
There have been master classes and forums; little musical has been left undone.
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Cetaceans are master mimics.
Directors are master of tone".
Bess Myerson was master of ceremonies.
They both are master politicians.
Martin Shubik and Eric Smith are master economists.
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