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But he has surpassed the master in one surprising way.
"No," growled the master, in one of his periodic fits of status anxiety, "I'm not 'man'.
From 1956 he was one of the main conductors of the English Opera Group, set up to perform Benjamin Britten's scores, but eventually an injudicious remark meant he joined the ranks of Britten "corpses", those who had offended the Aldeburgh master in one way or another, although he remained a lifelong advocate of the composer's operas.
The university said on Monday in a statement that Christakis, an instructor of early childhood education and live-in administrator, known as a "master," in one of the university's residential colleges, Silliman College, had voluntarily decided to stop teaching.
Truth be told, it isn't something you can master in one go.
Look up videos on media sites, but be ready to be patient, don't expect to be a master in one day!
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I'm not accusing Kron and Tesori of ripping off the master, and in one way they do him one better.
To live in the Territory, one must follow 135 rules, which include elaborate habits of communication (via walkie-talkie) and egress (everyone must master exiting in one minute, with passport, laptop and pants), so that no one will ever be harmed in a fire.
After the race, Allison Danzig wrote in The New York Times, "The man who couldn't be beaten, the surest thing in track and field in the Games of the XIV Olympiad, met his master today in one of the greatest 400-meter races ever run".
It's like everything you hope would one day happen when you do what I do--when you compile records and you write books--to be able to put all your favorite artist's master recordings in one box set, and be given the privilege to do a two-hundred forty page book with text and illustrations describing the entire career.
Idealism, destruction, and the student and master relationship, all in one story, I could grasp it.
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