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Jewish law must be preserved but it is subject to interpretation by those who have mastered it, and the interpretation placed upon it by duly authorized masters in every generation must be accepted with as much reverence as those which were given in previous generations.
He has mastered seemingly every known form of science, including space travel, extra-dimensional travel, biochemistry, robotics, computers, synthetic polymers, communications, mutations, transportation, holography, energy generation, spectral analysis, and more ( including time travel in many Pre-Crisis stories ).
Joshi comments that Serling has used pacing well, each correct for the medium and that " in spite of Serling's own doubts on the matter – he mastered the short story technique in every way.
The scholar Paul Bahn said, " the Andean cultures mastered almost every method of textile weaving or decoration now known, and their products were often finer than those of today.
A genuine silat guru must have mastered every aspect of the art.
Pass soon mastered every job in the factory.
In addition to being the master of several martial arts, his strength was cybernetically enhanced, and he had also mastered the use of every deadly weapon known.
This is the story of how she grew up with them, mastered their ways, married one of their leaders, and became, in every way, a Comanche woman.

mastered and aspect
While the CGI shots have already been mastered in a 16: 9 aspect ratio for future applications, they are currently broadcast in the U. S. and Canada – along with the live-action footage – in the original 4: 3 aspect ratio television format to respect the show's original composition.
Poilâne mastered his single product and trained his apprentices in the physical baking process, which he believed to be the most important aspect of his vision.

mastered and medium
Film critic John Raeburn discusses an early Capra film, American Madness ( 1932 ), as an example of how he had mastered the movie medium and expressed a unique style:
By the later 1870s Degas had mastered not only the traditional medium of oil on canvas, but pastel as well.
In the Royal Academy exhibition of 1788 Lawrence was represented by five portraits in pastels and one in oils, a medium he quickly mastered.
To a larger extent, the same can said of all the Ancient Iranian peoples, as second only to perhaps the bow, horses were held in reverence and importance in these societies as their preferred and mastered medium of warfare, due to an intrinsic link throughout history with the domestication and evolution of the horse.
They have easily mastered the medium of language, but many of them know very little about the medium of art.
Contemporaries of the composer and the librettist saw an identification between Ulysses and Monteverdi ; both are returning home —" home " in Monteverdi's case being the medium of opera which he had mastered and then left, 30 years earlier.

mastered and according
The final stage is Samādhi — Union with the All, it is considered to be the utmost level of awareness that one could possibly achieve, according to Hindu mythology, one of their main three deities, Shiva, had mastered this and thus was bestowed upon with stupendous power and control.
the earliest date is put around the 14th century where a copperplate inscription of Parakarama Bahu IV ( 1302-1326 ) refers to two persons who were declared exempt from certain taxes which included " gun licenses ". http :// www. island. lk / index. php? page_cat = article-details & page = article-details & code_title = 22207 many also believe that it was the Portuguese who first brought over actual muskets during their invasion of the Sri Lankan Coastline and low lands in 1505 as they regularly used short barrelled matchlocks during combat, however, P. E. P. Deraniyagala points out that the Sinhala term for gun, ‘ bondikula ’ matches the Arabic term for gun, ‘ bunduk .’ Also that certain technical aspects of the early Sinhalese matchlock were similar to the matchlocks used in the Middle East, thus forming the generally accepted theory that the musket was not entirely new to the island by the time the Portuguese came, but it was only in a short matter of time that native Sri Lankan kingdoms, most notably the kingdom of Sitawaka and the Kandyan Kingdom where Sinhalese muskets with a unique bifurcated stock, longer barrel and smaller calibre, which made it more efficient in driving out the energy from the gunpowder, where manufactured by the hundreds and mastered by soldiers to the point where according to the Portuguese invader, Queyroz, they could " fire at night to put out a match " and " by day at 60 paces would sever a knife with four or five bullets " and " send as many on the same spot in the target.
Mantronix signed with Capitol Records in 1987, in what was one of the first 7-figure deals for a hip-hop group, and released In Full Effect in 1988, which, according to the liner notes, was the first album to be mastered from DAT instead of reel-to-reel tape.
" Nevertheless, she mastered the genre, according to her biographer Derek Pepys-Whiteley:

mastered and own
In his review for the Washington Post, Desson Howe praised the Coens and " their inspired, absurdist taste for weird, peculiar Americana – but a sort of neo-Americana that is entirely invented – the Coens have defined and mastered their own bizarre subgenre.
By then he had ( by his own admission ) mastered the skills needed — in the era before DNA profiling — to leave minimal incriminating evidence at a crime scene.
He tried to find his own way in middle Greek literature, to which German schools then gave little attention ; but, as he had not mastered the grammar, he soon found this a sore task and took up Arabic.
As he matured as a player and mastered various playing styles, Belew became increasingly preoccupied with finding his own sound rather than " sounding like everybody else ".
By 1685 he had mastered the trade, acquired his own press, adopted Sowle's religion and married the master's daughter, Elizabeth.
In that same decade, a new incarnation of Hal Roach Studios ( operated by the Roach Trust ) was established, and today this new version of the company has released classic films on DVD, many of which are from Roach's own archival prints of his films, while others are public domain titles mastered from the best available 35 mm elements.
He quickly mastered the skill, and moved to New York and set up his own shop.
The early lend-lease aircraft, obsolescent models, had difficulty holding their own against the skilled and well-equipped Japanese pilots, but as soon as pilots had mastered the lend-lease aircraft, they went into action.
His vision was to tie " subject area " books in health, science, social studies, and arithmetic ( each discipline having its own series of graded texts also published by Scott, Foresman and Company ) with the vocabulary mastered in the basic readers, thus vastly improving readability in these same areas.
In 1832 had mastered a style of his own in the Lion and Snake.
He is a scientific genius who has mastered Gorilla City's advanced technology and who has created many incredible inventions of his own.
Having mastered the art of putting new words to a traditional song and his own words to a traditional tune, he wrote a ballad-opera: The Transports in 1973 and it took him 4 years to find a company willing to produce it in 1977.
Montroll mastered his first origami book, Honda's How to make Origami, at the age of six, the same age he began creating his own origami animals.
Guitarist John LaMacchia has since properly released the record on March 4, 2009 ( fully mastered ) on his own Rising Pulse Records, in vinyl format only.
In summary of the overall program, from the program's website, “ By ages 16 and 17, these astonishing young people have not only succeeded in the highest possible level of high school academic rigor, but have also mastered multiple languages, worked for NASA and the Air Force Research Lab, played with the New York Philharmonic, volunteered and founded regional and national and international social service programs, conducted cutting-edge cancer research, issued scholarly papers, competed in the Olympics, placed in most major national and international competitions, and launched their own companies.
He was noticeably able to strike at " nerve points " with superhuman accuracy, paralysing enemies or putting them to sleep, and was also able to levitate, which was explained as an extremely difficult martial arts skill he actually mastered due to his perfect control over his own senses.
In 1997, Mark E. Smith's own Cog Sinister label issued a CD edition that was poorly mastered from a below-standard vinyl copy.
However he mastered this art on his own.
Raman Perumthachan had a son named Kannan ( കണ ് ണൻ ), who like him mastered and excelled in carpentry and architecture and in time, duly surpassed his own perfection.
In 1998 Cog Sinister, Mark E. Smith's own imprint released a poorly mastered edition with significant vinyl noise, however an improved edition followed almost immediately, again through Castle, adding 4 bonus tracks ; " How I Wrote ' Elastic Man '", " City Hobgoblins ", " Totally Wired " and " Putta Block ", the last of these being slightly edited from the original " Totally Wired " single.
But these questions can only be asked once the linguist has mastered much of the natives ' grammar and abstract vocabulary ; that in turn can only be done on the basis of hypotheses derived from simpler, observation-connected bits of language ; and those sentences, on their own, admit of multiple interpretations, as we have seen.

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