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Yet as an extended, exposing showcase of Clark's recent output, it demonstrates how fully the former enfant terrible has become master of his formidable talent.
Nusantara architecture has become master in its own house.
While his great friend and rival AP McCoy has been lauded for a record-breaking number of career wins and 17 championships, Walsh has become master of the Cheltenham Festival.
The servant has become master, confusing means with ends.
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Charlemagne initially ruled Francia and parts of Italy, but by 796 had become master of an empire which stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Hungarian Plain.
By 796 Charlemagne had become master of an empire which stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Hungarian Plain, and Offa and then Coenwulf were clearly minor figures by comparison.
The Mets have become masters of their own timing.
But if the run-up to Greece's election on January 25th has proved anything, it is that politicians have become masters in the dark arts of expectation management.
To slip past censors, Chinese bloggers have become masters of comic subterfuge, cloaking their messages in protective layers of irony and satire.
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