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For just over 50 minutes, "Mambo Sinuendo" ("Sinuous Mambo") creates a time-warped neverland where unhurried melodies hover above subtly swaying Cuban rhythms, as the two guitar masters trade slides and twangs with a droll sense of romance.

On the Istanbul stock exchange, where Koc Holding's shares are traded alongside those of eight subsidiaries, the master company trades at a discount of between 2% and 12% of the net asset value of its holdings, reckons Erste Group Research, part of an Austrian bank.

Also, in this economy, I can make a strong case for going to community college, mastering a trade or taking a gap year to earn money.

With Istanbul on the site of old Byzantium, and a useful alliance with Venice, the Ottomans had become the masters of trade on the Mediterranean and beyond.

Unfazed, he set about mastering his trade, and years later the investment paid off: as top musical posts came open in Rotterdam, Cologne and Paris, Europeans preferred this American.

She rose quickly, mastering the trade by listening to bosses through a keyhole and working the room at Sardi's, according to a long article about Mengers in Vanity Fair in 2000.

The reign of Shah ʿAbbās was a period of intense commercial and diplomatic activity, and, in the Persian Gulf, the Portuguese, the Dutch, and the English strove to make themselves masters of trade there and in the Indian Ocean.

Immersed since the early 1990s in the dark side of globalization, Mr. Bout has mastered the trade and the transport that fuel drug cartels, terrorism networks and insurgent movements from Colombia to Afghanistan, according to former officials who tracked him.

Last fall, for example, Gino and Emilio -- fashionable Pittsburgh hairdressers who use only their first names -- landed in federal court after they opened their own salon near the shop where they had mastered their trade.

Having mastered his trade repairing chimneys, Dibnah became aware of the demand for a cost-effective method of demolishing them.

The economic hardship of his teenage years had made him fiercely self-reliant, and he found it easy to master practical trades like welding and bricklaying.

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