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Late in his life, to his huge surprise, he was made a master of Aberdeen University for keeping old traditions alive.
He was made a "Master of the House" and a senior student (called a fellow in other colleges) the following year and was appointed lecturer in mathematics (the equivalent of today's tutor), a post he resigned in 1881.
Ehrlich also made a master plan for the enlargement of Buchenwald, with structures ranging from prisoners' housing, barracks and the weapons factory to a falconry and a casino for the SS.
Hobart was admitted to the bar as an attorney in 1866; he became a counsellor-at-law in 1871 and was made a master in chancery in 1872.
KLM was eventually awarded the privatisation of the company, which restructured its debts and made a master corporation agreement with the Dutch airline that bought 26% of the shares, becoming the largest single shareholder since then.
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Researchers are analyzing the region's economy and making a master map of its features.
And making a master plan for a site straddling two countries is impossible unless they co-operate.
You'll have to work hard to make a master's improve your employability – but it can be done".
About eugenics, America's attempt to make a master race by breeding out the so-called weak.
In August 1948, Attorney General Tom Clark gave the F.B.I. the power to make a master list of such people.
The Swiss model of vocational training goes back to the 14th century, when guilds introduced apprenticeships in order to define what makes a master craftsman.
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