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1 Richard had known his master many years, and could almost read his inmost thoughts.
2 Who has not betrayed his master many times since last he heard that note?
3 Yes, miss, I've helped the master many a time.
4 More important, the prophecy predicted that the Halcyon would master many styles and wield language with elegance and justice.
5 Few master many languages.
6 But the human mind can master many sorrows, and, after a desperate relapse and another miraculous rally, Vivian Grey rose from his bed.
7 He had faced death with his master many times on coral reefs, in savage villages, on wild seas and under the clubs of Pacific islanders.
8 Humans have mastered many things, but not all.
9 Above all, he was clear-headed and practical, mastering many things; no dreamer, but an active, business man.
10 He had mastered many lessons, but he never could be taught how to be quiet and conceal himself.
11 Every night the denizens of Moloch Alley learned more, until they had mastered many secrets and became magi themselves.
12 Angela Merkel has mastered many challenges in the last decade, from the financial and euro crises to the Kiev-Moscow military standoff.
13 Ernicka was invoking an ancient Sangheili expression referring to a being capable of mastering many arts, a person of genius and vision.
14 You have already mastered many words, but a glance at any page of the dictionary will convince you that you have not mastered all.
15 But though he had mastered many languages, he was so defective in the common branches of knowledge, that at first he could not teach them.
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