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been mastered
noun
Someone who has control over something or someone.
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Only when all these skills have been mastered are students allowed to create their own designs.
(Nobody could find the original tapes; it's been mastered from the 10-inch vinyl).
The technique appears to have been mastered in about 1200 in Europe.
It's not one that's been mastered by Deen, whose worst ingredient isn't corn syrup or Crisco but willful obtuseness.
The technique of inlaying had also been mastered, and the use of emeralds and other gemstones as settings was commonplace.
However, their virtuosity suggests that the techniques employed had been mastered in the final years of the 7th century.
It has just been mastered and, largely thanks to its producers Michael Tyack and Benet Walsh Rosemarie, sounds extremely professional.
He believes, and he is no doubt correct, that once the tapes have been mastered, a label will find him.
The Norwegian phrase "uff da" had been mastered when the House Republican leader, Tom DeLay, gave up the ship.
As a crucial element of human civilization, textiles reflect the range of materials indispensable for a variety of fundamental technologies that had been mastered throughout the history.
In the common-essentials section of grade work, a pupil could move on as soon as the material had been mastered.
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