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"Torricelli has always been a master of taking advantage of a moment," the rival said.
In recent times Anderson has been a master of taking wickets in his final over of the day, but not this time.
Jules Verne was the master of taking his readers on epic adventures, whether it was under the sea or around the world in 80 days.
Victor Borge was a master of taking his audiences down musical rabbit holes.
"Guy is a lovely, warm and engaging human being, but there is something hidden and mysterious about him as an actor, and he is a master of taking minimal stuff and simply filling it with details," Michod said.
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After all, they are past masters of taking something that only exists in their imaginations and turning it into a multi billion dollar reality.
This view of Africans as so ignorant they can't master the concept of taking their medicine on time has become a touchstone of the Bush administration.
He appears to have mastered the trick of taking time off without losing his sharpness.
This is a party that has mastered the art of taking from the poor and the middle class and giving to the rich.
Rizzoli describes Kardashian as "a trailblazer of the 'selfie movement'", saying that the "true American icon" has "mastered the art of taking flattering and highly personal photos of oneself".
Thompson: To be quite honest, I still haven't fully mastered the art of taking care of myself!
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