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It is this mastery that explains Furst's success.
It was what came of a life's preparation: an act of mastery that began with self-mastery.
The films are well shot and neatly structured, suggesting a formal mastery that will come in handy in future commercial projects.
Perhaps when people speak of Obama's "distance," they mean just this capacity to inhabit different points of view — a mastery that can seem more anthropological than political.
Immersion in the technical grants access to the full rip of the oceanic sense: a mastery that is a form of surrender.
Perhaps when people speak of Obama's "distance," they mean just this capacity to inhabit different points of view a mastery that can seem more anthropological than political.
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But there's no trick of meditation or self-mastery that brought it about.
Benjamin Franklin, the statesman, polymath, and United States' founding father, came up with a system for self-mastery that is worth taking a serious look at if you're interested in getting better at anything in life.
To acquire this virtue, followers are encouraged to enter into the "long and exacting work" of self-mastery that is helped by friendships, God's grace, maturity and education "that respects the moral and spiritual dimensions of human life".
Movingly, stoically, whimsically, Anderson suggests the difficult self-restraint and self-mastery that the most intimate relationships demand.
She lends Lady Susan a sense of lightly borne self-mastery that matches her mastery of the rules of the social game that she's compelled to play.
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