Similar words: master's degree, past master, master, mastery, masterly, mastered, masterful, taskmaster. Meaning: ['mæstər /'mɑːstə] n. United States poet (1869-1950).
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121. The payments of rents and services went on as before, only to new masters.
122. My grievance against our present masters is that, quite frankly, I find most of them rather common.
123. It took some time for their masters to curb them.
124. The council primarily has been involved in the fight over special masters appointed to monitor federal court orders on prison conditions.
125. When it was issued in 1234, with full papal approval, it was addressed to the masters and scholars of Bologna.
125. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
126. The nerve that never relaxes, the eye that never blanches, the thought that never wanders, the purpose that never wavers - these are the masters of victory. Edmund Burke
127. It gave Sandy inspiration, the confidence to win the Masters, knowing he was a world-class player.
128. Other well-known writers emphasize not the failures of servants, but the tyranny of masters.
129. Even then you may consider relying on outside designers to create the masters while your operators simply fill in the gaps.
130. In 1979 she came to Britain and completed her masters at the London School of Economics.
131. Different languages, the same thoughts; servant to thoughts and their masters. Dejan Stojanovic
132. Instead he will, in best bib and tucker, be performing his last official act as the Masters champion.
133. Like all former managers and station masters, he was keen to justify his own stewardship.
134. In the highest rank, the brahmins were the priests, masters of spiritual matters.
135. Twenty-eight delightful slices of raw rock'n'roll in one neat package, licensed by reissue specialist Chady from the original Chess masters.
136. For all we know, the political masters of those who destroyed Flight 103 are now our allies in the Gulf crisis.
137. In Rome, the system even helps to restore old masters.
138. Only one tutor's qualifications were listed: first degree plus Masters plus a teaching qualification.
139. Masters of leftovers, all these fellows: why do we view them with contempt, not admiration?
140. Danby and the other great Gorge masters rarely come to auction or are found for sale in galleries.
141. In retrospect he criticized one of his old drawing masters for encouraging students to copy from photographs.
142. The burglar as Renaissance man, Luther sketches Old Masters in museums.
143. At the same time, some solicitors complained of inconsistencies in approach by High Court masters and district judges.
144. The aim was to provide users with information on Microsoft Corp products and to run graduate and Masters courses in Microsoft technology.
145. Negro servants hunting for their masters were a feature of the landscape that night.
146. By midnight, its masters had thrown in the towel, and put out the computer's original forecast.
147. Maitre Tajan will be bringing the gavel down on two attractive paintings from the Polo collection in this sale of Old Masters.
148. No-one pops into a gallery and nicks a couple of old masters on spec.
149. As for missions, how could slaves really hear the message of freedom from masters?
150. The Confederates considered the large numbers of blacks who defected to the Union to fight against their former masters as criminals.
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