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These were professional video gamers, idolized for their mastery of the science-fiction strategy game StarCraft.
He and his brother Herman, a Princeton professor, are celebrated twins known more for their mastery of the mathematics of hard-core string theory than for philosophic flights.
Neither figural nor noticeable for their mastery in wielding the brush, the Fontanas proved that for the moment, the market turnabout is only partial.
The Taliban, like the North Vietnamese before them, win grudging respect for their mastery of tactics and terrain to overcome the massive advantage in fire power that the Americans enjoy.
Whether touting vague initiatives such as the now-defunct world-class commissioning or talking offline about negative uplifts (eg funding cuts), NHS managers are notorious for their mastery of nonsensespeak.
The novel proves to be a perfect testing ground for their mastery of a certain kind of gripping serio-comic thriller, and, with its mixture of suspense and bizarre violence, it put me in mind of their first movie, Blood Simple.
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For the counselors, the central issue for implementation was their mastery of the counseling technique.
His two previous volumes are noteworthy for their technical mastery and absence of pretension, but also for the recurring themes of impending age (almost all poets worry about this, but Mr. Galassi more than most) and of chances not taken.
The Etruscans were known for their relative mastery of dentistry, although the partial dentures inserted into gold bands and fitted onto existing teeth represent a different approach to dental restoration than that seen in third century Gaul.
Alejandro González Iñárritu and Richard Linklater are shoo-ins for their technical mastery, but Ava DuVernay told the year's most economical story, capturing suffering and political melees without skimping on the depths of humanity within the sprawling civil-rights tale.
The title page of the collection Cathay (1915), refers to the poet "Rihaku", the pronunciation in Japanese of the Tang dynasty Chinese poet, Li Bai, whose poems were much beloved in China and Japan for their technical mastery and much translated in the West because of their seeming simplicity.
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