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It's a lesson that few directors have managed to master.
How Simen Agdestein managed to master these two disciplines remains a marvel.
At last I managed to master my feelings and show some interest in the puppies he was hoping to breed.
Whilst most people struggle to learn one new language, a 16-year-old from New York has managed to master 23 different tongues.
There is a shortage of skilled designers but it can only be seen in the wages of those designers who have managed to master new technologies.
He boasted that while negotiations were continuing, Iran managed to master a key stage in the nuclear fuel process -- the conversion of uranium yellowcake at its Isfahan plant.
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But it has a price, it poses a problem, because it means that you have to manage to master the constraints.
If any contestant manages to master either the hot or cold chamber, "we'll retire it and bring on a new chamber," Mr. Darnell said.
(If you do manage to master the label terminology, you can tell which German rieslings are sweet and which are dry, as you cannot from the labels of most wines from, say, Alsace).
I can see the argument that says, if you don't manage to master the expected levels by 11 you'll find it increasingly difficult to access the secondary curriculum.
Money is the main reason I don't have a bottle of Bolly or Billy (Billecart-Salmon) to hand at all times, although this champagne socialist is not about to quibble with the prices of the best bottles because so few producers manage to master the magical mix of electric tingle, patisserie richness and caressing mousse of good champagne.
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