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Meanings of perfect mastery in inglês
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Usage of perfect mastery in inglês
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His perfectmastery as a virtuoso-inthe finest sense of the word-isin its zenith.
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Her voice is beneath all criticism, but she has a most perfectmastery of it!...'
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He showed perfectmastery of his profession, and he exhibited his own great and innate qualities.
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But his greatest claim to distinction is his psychological insight allied to perfectmastery of form.
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His paintings of More and Erasmus express with perfectmastery the finest qualities of two rare natures.
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He had come prepared to discuss the points of law with a perfectmastery of the subject.
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Mary, therefore, had perfectmastery of science.
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The first necessity for a student is to realize the enormous requirements for a perfectmastery of style.
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Naturally she had also perfectmastery of economics, and most of her great churches were built in economic centres.
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On the contrary, he was conscious of a perfectmastery of himself, of being easily superior to the situation.
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His perfectmastery of these different languages and styles was remarkable because of His entire lack of literary education.
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When the French coast is reached, her perfectmastery of herself proves she has grown into her new position.
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The love which consumed her for him raged in her as hatred; and hatred is born into perfectmastery of its weapons.
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Hence flowed that constant tranquillity and serenity of his mind, which was the best proof of a perfectmastery of his passions.
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There are four translations by him, exhibiting eminently his perfectmastery of versification-hisflexibility of passion, from loneliest grief to the maddest humour.
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A piano player who had perfectmastery of his instrument would have no occasion to distinguish between his contribution and that of the piano.