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Ms Uglow is a fine biographer whose mastery of her medium never draws attention to itself.
Oratory was the supreme political skill, on whose mastery power depended.
African-American trumpeter whose mastery of mutes and expressive effects made him one of the most distinctive jazz musicians.
Absolutely fantastic stuff from Jim Carter, whose mastery of the brow area is a challenge to the entire cast.
Thomson, whose mastery of English word-setting was second to none, wrote impeccably orchestrated music that both supports Stein's text and gives it soul.
It was a different time and Gehrig, whose mastery on the field was equaled by his discomfort, particularly with women, off it, was a different kind of athlete.
Fellini, whose mastery of the camera is so infinitely more fluid, sweeps us through his fantasies without effort, and we are enthralled.
This is a president whose mastery of media attention helped propel him to the Republican nomination and, then, the White House.
And yet it was Fyodor Chaliapin -- the most influential Russian Boris -- whose mastery of opera as a dramatic art inspired the young Hotter to become an opera singer.
Anyway, Nicole plays Silvia, a gorgeous, willowy blonde translator at the United Nations, whose mastery of Ku gets her into piping hot water.
Bravo for Terry Teachout's article on artists whose mastery survived, and even deepened, in their final years ["For More Artists, a Fine Old Age," April 2].
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