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Spivack has become something of a master collector of stories about garments.
Then there's Alexander Payne, who like Eastwood is something of a master at the genre.
And Carr is something of a master at bouncing back from awkward moments.
Williamson is something of a master at characterising the arrogant white Australian male.
Bath's inside-centre, Olly Barkley, gave something of a master class of his art, orchestrating one of the most sobering defeats that Wasps can have suffered recently.
Talking an inspirational game is, it would seem, a key attribute for a contemporary film-maker, and Vinterberg is something of a master at it.
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Chips are tossed in bone marrow and parsley: these are wonderful and, I'm guessing, Hurrell's creations, delivering something of a master-chip, crisp and almost fudgey with buttery fat.
"Keynes was something of a task master," he added.
As a head coach, he has become something of a carnival master.
(It appears Killen was by now something of a Zen master, watching from a discreet distance as the curveballs got weirder).
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