He was a master of rhetoric, as he was a master of mimicry, but his preferred figure of speech was one of the lowest, the pun.
A. in Natural Sciences and a Master of Health Sciences in Biostatistics from the Johns Hopkins University, a Juris Doctorate from the University of Baltimore, and a Master of Laws in Securities Regulation from the Georgetown University Law Center.
At the same time it is the autobiography of a master of modern propaganda and public relations.
"After three games and three victories I was certainly satisfied, " said Germany coach Joachim Loew, who is now considered a sort of Zen master of German soccer.
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ON, Germany's biggest electricity company, and sizeable in gas too, wanted to get hold of Ruhrgas, master of nearly all the rest of that country's gas.
Born on the fringe of the Virginian planter aristocracy, George Washington became a grandee by marriage, proprietor of thousands of acres and master of hundreds of slaves.
Ms. Burns earned a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Polytechnic Institute of NYU and a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Columbia University.
Deepak Chopra is the founder of The Chopra Center for Wellbeing in Carlsbad, California, and is acknowledged as one of the master teachers of Eastern philosophy in the Western world.
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Generalists are often derided as a jack of all trades, master of none, yet their broad thinking and diverse interests enable the integration of ideas that leads to true breakthroughs.
GM's weakness in the Old Economy--jack of all models, master of few--could turn out to be an ace in the New Economy car-portal wars, which will calculate value on ears-per-hour, not J.
Three years after imposing martial law under the banner of a New Society, he was president and prime minister of the Philippines and master of all the key institutions, except the Church.
Behind a dazzling colonnaded facade sat a gold-and-ivory statue of Zeus, divine master of ceremonies a stone god so huge that, had he stood up, his head would have gone through the temple roof.
The identity of the painting's subject is not known, but it is thought the balding, bearded man in a stiff, starched collar may be Juan Mateos, King Philip IV of Spain's master of the hunt.
For once it was Mr Cameron who was close to losing his cool, accusing the prime minister of being a "master of dodgy accounting", pressing his opponent time and again to admit he'd been wrong to claim an end to boom and bust.
Readers are introduced to dishes such as A Pie of Carrots and Other Roots, Luxury Bread and Brioche, and Fried Artichokes with Bacon and Cream, as well as pivotal epicurean characters like Taillevent (a 14th-century cook to the court of France), Olivier de La Marche (the Duke of Burgundy's master of ceremonies) and Maestro Martino di Como (cook to the papal court).
Second, I consider myself still a student of subtraction, not a master of it.
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First of all he was a spinner of wonderful tales, a master of narrative that meanders yet grips.
But how do you go from the current state of being overwhelmed to being master of new and accelerating forms of complexity?
The previous Archbishop of Canterbury, Lord Williams of Oystermouth, left his post at the end of last year to become Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge.
The ballots are burned by the scrutineers with the assistance of the secretary of the conclave and the master of ceremonies, who adds special chemicals to make the smoke white or black.
The twice-yearly ceremony is unique among the harvest rituals of Asia in that the master of the house invites the deity of the rice field into his home, behaving as though the invisible spirit were really present.
They earn 57% of bachelor's degrees, 59% of master's degrees and half of doctorates.
Jim Clyburn, the most powerful black politician in the state and the only African-American member of the congressional delegation is the master of ceremony.
Critics contend that the LCS is a jack of all trades that will be master of none, but its supporters are convinced its flexibility will make it a success.
For example, when Gordon Brown, the shadow chancellor, could not immediately explain the details of Labour's plans for union recognition, voters were given a rare glimpse of Mr Brown, usually a master of policy, floundering.
Last but not least, the age of analyst as master-of-the-universe seems to have come to an end.
The President of the College admitted Lord Williams as Master of St Mary Magdalene College during a short ceremony.
As a protector of the state Vladimir Semichastny was the master of the Soviet Union's vast and effective worldwide network of spies.
Between 1966 and 1975 she was a lecturer at the London School of Economics and in 1987 was appointed Master of Birkbeck College.
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