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"It's great to learn from the master, Thierry Henry," the youngster said later, with flawless etiquette.
Aspirant chefs can learn from the master, as Duverger is happy to turn his cooking into a how-to class.
Mr. Warner arrived at the print shop in 1995 as a volunteer prepared to learn from the master printer who ran the operation at the time.
"I've always admired Warren Buffett as an investor, and this auction allows me to support a good cause and learn from the master," Mr. Einhorn said.
— Unlike, say, Braylon Edwards, who appeared wearing a T-shirt that read, "Sit Down and Learn From the Master," Geno Smith favored a decidedly more understated arrival to Jets training camp Thursday.
I vividly remember that, after he had ploughed his way through What a Carve Up, my satirical novel about the politics of the 1980s, his first response was to congratulate me, and his second was to hand me a copy of Jeffrey Archer's Kane and Abel, with a gentle hint that I should read it and learn from the master before I made any more botched attempts.
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