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She says only a few words, but has already begun to master the world of mass communications.
By the fourth year most children can speak in adultlike sentences and have begun to master the more complex rules of grammar and meaning.
The amiable Ms Ypsilanti, meanwhile, has begun to master policy and smarten up her speeches.Likely to lose his absolute majority, Mr Koch hopes to govern with Germany's liberals, the Free Democrats.
R&D organizations, for their part, have been good at developing and combining mechanical and electrical components, and many have begun to master the challenge of incorporating software in products.
Persuading councils to accommodate more refugees is a delicate art, but it is one that David Simmonds – who has overseen a successful drive to get councils to find homes for 20,000 vulnerable Syrian refugees – has begun to master.
The number of students qualifying for gifted kindergarten programs in New York City public school districts rose by 10 percent this year, and those qualifying for the elite citywide program jumped by a third, raising the possibility that parents and their children have begun to master an admission process that was retooled three years ago.
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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.
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