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For Bryant, an obsessive who prides himself on a kind of basketball virtuosity ("As far as one on one, I'm the best to ever do it," he has said), O'Neal represented an affront to the game itself: a giant so physically dominant around the rim that his indifference to mastering something as elementary as free throws was rendered maddeningly inconsequential.
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To survive on the street, you have to master something I call the Seoul ballet.
This means that attempting to master something like paragliding can be interrupted by weeks of summer downpours and grey clouds.
One is to put some sugar with the medicine, as students try to master something that is inherently difficult.
"I just have some aesthetic preferences and like to go full bore to master something in which I'm interested".
Bailey Sharp, a cartoonist and animator, said: "Sometimes you have to have do 10,000 hours to master something, so you just have to keep working and working.
And the inability of successive governments to master something as fundamental as the country's borders will vex voters already skittish about immigration.Another danger is that a worthy experiment with risk-based border controls will perish.
The four hours, incidentally, is meant to be a riposte to the belief that it takes 10,000 hours of learning time to master something.
I had to master something that was new for me.
If you want to master something, teach it".
We were trying to master something that wasn't able to be mastered at that time.
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