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Is it impossible to master?
It's easy to learn, impossible to master and endlessly surprising.
But for me, the supple, charged gestures of the fingers and wrists seemed impossible to master.
It's that the adult world — or even worse, the world of other unknown children — appears so daunting, so impossible to master.
The influential US style magazine Details plugs corduroy suits on its cover this month, albeit with a few worrying caveats: "Tan is challenging, but not impossible to master.
Home cooking is too often viewed as either a high-stakes competition (think of the myriad cooking shows that are so popular now) or something so high-stress that it is impossible to master (think of the rise of take out and prepared and frozen foods that can be found at any supermarket these days).
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By the time the Cold War ended, the Presidency had become so powerful and consequential that it was an almost impossible job to master.
But the Sky's heavy, impossible-to-master roof is the clunkiest, least user-friendly unit on the market.
Nuclear fission bombs are devastating think of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 but require technical skills that would be hard, though not impossible, for terrorists to master.
I like how messy it is, how impossible it is to master, or even be consistently good at.
In the far North, he argues, the Renaissance exotic became something far stranger than the marvelous or the curious, something darkly material and impossible to be mastered, something beyond the idea of image itself.
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