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It was sound but ironic advice from a huge man who, for all his gifts, could never quite master that particular art.
My finest moment is probably killing a legendary Mirelurk (a big crab) with about ten frag mines and a hundred laser blasts while hopping up and down on a railing it couldn't quite master.
His characters all have a dialectical fluency that is stunted by their inhibition and introversion; they are unfulfilled despite intelligence and talent, and a sense of having sparked situations of major import that they can't quite master is one of Bujalski's constants.
You are a gamer who cannot quite master free kicks.
Brighton couldn't quite master it, so they used CGI to create the effect, and adjust a jawline here and there.
McIlroy started the final round three shots behind Fowler and only came on strong late on, chipping in for birdie on No. 16 and rolling in a 35-foot eagle putt on No. 18. "Seems like this could be the tournament that I just can't quite master," said McIlroy, who was making his 2016 debut after two months off.
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But America Online has never quite mastered the creation of its own original content.
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