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In another document from 2011, the author said GCHQ was beginning to "master the internet".
It is an art Federer is beginning to master, as great champions must.
They were comfortable on Metro-North, and beginning to master the subway.
But he insisted that a generation of young players is just beginning to master the nuances of a complex game.
"I'm using longer poles now, using a little higher grip, and I'm beginning to master them," she said.
He coined the term "spinternet" to capture the spin applied to the Web by governments that are beginning to master it.
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She says only a few words, but has already begun to master the world of mass communications.
I began to master my time management and organisation skills, putting aside small 15-30 minute slots each week for admin.
To cook well at home is to begin to master the quotidian, to wrest a measure of control over the entropy of day-to-day living.
His main concerns, however, were preaching and controversy with the Protestants, and it was at Metz that he began to master these skills.
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