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The master practitioner was Bill Clinton.
Carson learned these rules early and is now their master practitioner.
President Bush was a novice in international affairs, while his father had been a master practitioner.
After hitting a bank shot, he says he stole it from its master practitioner, the Spurs' Tim Duncan.
Bob was a master practitioner in the study of lambda, and his research led to several breakthroughs in molecular biology.
Reines (pronounced RYE-ness), a master practitioner of self-preservation and the beneficiary of Clinton's almost maternal protection, is Hillaryland's ultimate survivor.
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Neither is easily done with regard to such a relentlessly misunderstood art, whose idiosyncratic master practitioners seem unified only in avoiding definitions.
Yet Mr. McPherson is barely noticed by the jazz press, another example of the quandary faced by some master practitioners of this art form.
In last October's American League playoffs, the Yankees' opponents -- the Minnesota Twins and the Angels -- were cast as master practitioners of the finer elements.
Readers, publishers and writers alike can agree that John Grisham, Robert Harris, Tom Clancy or Danielle Steel build up their massive readerships by knowing precisely what they are doing; they are master practitioners of their highly skilled craft.
Longtime A.A.'s know that drunks like Carver are master practitioners of the geographical cure, refusing to recognize that if you put an out-of-control boozer on a plane in California, an out-of-control boozer is going to get off in Chicago.
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