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In baseball, Beane has become a master of winning on a small budget.
Obama is a master of winning the political game, not just the debate.
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Not so much for his ability to collect rings but for how he had mastered the quality of winning.
Wolves won a scrappy match at the City Ground 1 0 and though Mick McCarthy is adamant they remain "a million miles away" from promotion, the nine-point cushion they hold with six matches to play over Reading – who have a game in hand – they look pretty nailed on, having mastered the art of winning ugly.
Mozeliak, 44, and his scouting and player development departments currently have mastered the art of winning and developing major league-ready talent, such as Rosenthal, Shelby Miller, Martinez and Wacha.
Tellingly, the illustrator, Tedd Arnold, master of a winning cartoonish style, includes a knight's helmet in the trying-on-hats scene.
The president will have shown that he has mastered the Washingtonian art of winning by appearing to lose; Mr Kennedy will brag to his party's paymasters about bringing the Republican pup to heel.
Day's compatriot, Adam Scott, is well capable of winning another Masters; and knows it.
A 72. His recent sequence of winning the Masters every other year, started in 1958, had come to an end.
— Luke Donald knows the exact moment he wrote off his chances of winning the Masters: When his second shot at the par-5 13th looked to have plenty of carry but hit the top edge of the bank in front of the green and rolled back into the water.
(My definition of fun is: The joy of winning while mastering fair game dynamics).
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