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master

[mas-ter, mah-ster] / ˈmæs tər, ˈmɑ stər /






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When the type of coding that took engineers years to master is now just an 11-year-old’s Saturday night fun.

From The Wall Street Journal

A Riverside County Superior Court judge, Bianco said, has ordered the appointment of a special master to oversee the ballot count.

From Los Angeles Times

We don’t like confrontation, in daily life at least, and we are masters of the silent treatment, hidden meanings and passive aggression.

From MarketWatch

He spoke to AFP while on shore in rotation as another master commanded his vessel -- but he was in regular contact with the crew.

From Barron's

Shell, 60 years old, has a master’s of business administration from Harvard and has held senior roles at Disney and Fox.

From The Wall Street Journal