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The action shots are impressive for their time, and Keaton is a master, of course.
EVEN now, many music lovers think of Haydn as a master, of course, but no Mozart.
(He's no Zen master, of course: he said that the BBC had refused to play "If It Wasn't for You" because it contained the phrase "sad bastard," and that he'd suggested "asshole" as an alternative).
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I didn't have it mastered, of course.
Five dogs showed up (with masters, of course).
One of the talk masters, of course, and 'I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts.' Only seventy-seven?
(Having a mind of his own may count against him in the eyes of his political masters, of course).
The master is, of course, Sir Winston Churchill -- probably the most eloquent, prolific (and witty) wartime leader in history.
"The Master" is, of course, a novel, and Toibin isn't bound by the facts; but the way that he's loaded the dice against James here suggests what is, to my mind, a larger failure of sympathy.
Reservoir Dogs, very much a young film-maker's calling-card movie, ran for a crisp 99 minutes; The Hateful Eight, from the hand of a seasoned master (some, of course, would disagree), runs for three hours and two minutes, with overture and intermission.
With ToLHnet, instead, less than 0.1%% of the packets get lost, making communication possible and quite reliable (for real, non-PING packets, the master will of course automatically retry transmissions in case of packet loss).
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