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For example, if you're writing a review and analysis of P.T. Anderson's film The Master, you might start like this: "There's a moment in The Master that's small, but hard to forget.
Or will it master you?
To appreciate the music of this great master you must hear it.
If there is a caddie master, you might want to inquire about the base caddie rates, or anything else that might be expected of you.
I go back to Ray's records all the time, because when you go back, like with an old master, you get something more.
You don't get better at remembering faces by practicing remembering digits, and even if you train to become a world-class chess master you won't necessarily develop a better memory in other areas of your life.
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If you master discomfort, you can master just about anything!
Once you master that, you can take off -- together.
After you master growling, you can work on your false chords (A scream).
Once you master this, you can progress to using smaller rackets, or even wide-ended hammers.
Start small, then after you master it, you can start going higher and higher.
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