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In the Mahayana tradition, the emphasis is less on nirvana and more on knowledge or wisdom, the mastery of which constitutes awakening.
Ahead lay oysters, and portions of frog, and my first lobster claw, the mastery of which would require long metal instruments apparently borrowed from an obstetrician.
If only to appropriate student loans rationally, we must also recognize distinctions between professions, the mastery of which requires learning many and perhaps more complex truths, and professions that one can master more easily.
During Patty's childhood — and, it is safe to assume, that of many of her readers — Latin was categorized as an élite specialty, the mastery of which was available to only the most talented students.
For millennials, a generation brought up on highly structured after-school activities and Pokémon (gotta catch 'em all!), the study of improv has obvious appeal it's an endeavor with clear-cut rules, the mastery of which instills a sense of having completed, and thus accomplished, something.
There are some kinds of art-making mediums, the mastery of which consists of giving up trying to master them.
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The fragment of Singer's translation attested to his distinct and idiosyncratic mastery of English, which I felt compelled to acknowledge in my rendition of the story.
Though he has never left Japan, he has an impressive mastery of English, which he uses to convey a broad and deep knowledge of his homeland.
The work gives ample evidence of Munch's mastery of printmaking, which he probably learned during time spent in Paris and Berlin in the 1890's and early 1900's.
She tells the story fluently, with engrossing detail on every page, and with the mastery of tone which made her Tatler famous for being popular with the people it was laughing at.
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