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They had mastered the nuclear fuel cycle under the Bush administration.
They had mastered the nuclear fuel cycle under the bush administration.
She had mastered tennis in long skirts, played the violin for guests.
"What he had mastered came out crudely and strangely twisted," Mr. Louie wrote.
All three siblings had mastered the art of riding their dragons into battle.
After years of studying how to shape online consensus, Casaleggio had mastered the art.
If you thought you had mastered the art of binge-watching TV, think again.
She had mastered the art of caramel making while working in a French bakery.
If Como had mastered the trade in silk weaving, it certainly hadn't invented it.
With better quality equipment and better skills, I had mastered the art of photography.
In this election, Trump showed he had mastered the 24-hour, click-bait news cycle.
He began speaking at six months and had mastered four languages by the age of two.
The North said it had mastered the ability to mount a nuclear warhead on a ballistic missile.
Cillian would have to show that he had mastered the self-control to maneuver the bulky mechanism.
Ms. Dragoo, who grew up in Connecticut, said she had mastered the subway system on the job.
She had mastered English (her first language is Sesotho) and memorized "Circle of Life" (she can't read music).
Gabriel Gundacker had mastered the medium (and earned more than 800,000 followers) before Vine shut down in 2016.
Emma Stone wasn't awkward or self-conscious in Easy A. Naya Rivera had mastered her eyeliner application in Glee.
Yet by the last week, Theo had mastered his Torah portion, only stumbling over a word here and there.
If a neural net that had mastered Tetris tried to learn a more complex game like Super Mario Bros.
Older carriers use steam-powered catapults, a technology the US has long had mastered but can now be improved upon.
And he would spread this message using the best evangelical techniques — the same ones he had mastered as a Christian.
By the time she became The New Yorker's film critic in 1967, Kael had mastered her idiosyncratic form of film criticism.
Mr. Galzin, the Nashville restaurateur, complained that young pastry chefs too often concocted elaborate creations before they had mastered the basics.
This extreme flatness could be achieved only because humans had mastered precise manufacturing; and so, his fascination with the subject began.
Students who had come into school not speaking English and had mastered the language graduated at a rate of 84.4 percent.
For two iconic figures who had mastered their craft in the shadow of Michael Jordan, their conversation was warm and celebratory.
Liu Yingjie, 41, a taxi driver, said he had mastered the routine of regularly blasting the catkins off his car's engine.
She had mastered the most effective way to capitalize on Black femme bodies, and my visuals did not align with it.
But Stone wasn't just serious about getting into fighting shape, she also wanted to make sure she had mastered King's every move.
After its July 4 test, North Korea said it had mastered the technology needed to deploy a nuclear warhead via the missile.
North Korea said after its September nuclear test that it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile.
In our conversations, Steyer showed that he had mastered the politician's art of ducking the question of whether he's running for President.
Mr. Cook had mastered the art of global manufacturing supply chains, first in IBM's personal computer business and then at Compaq Computer.
I could see that McLaren had mastered the technologies that are fundamental to stopping health care bankrupting our children in the future.
Bergman, working for a nonprofit research organization called SkyTruth, had mastered the use of satellite data to chart a ship's most likely course.
All of those 10s could also be read as a sign that Comaneci and her gymnastics descendants had mastered and surpassed the rules.
He had mastered the syntax of English and a rather extensive vocabulary but lacked experience of the appropriateness of words to social contexts.
Once she had mastered English, Sultana says, she tackled algebra, then geometry and trigonometry, and finally calculus BC. She rises about 5 a.m.
Ms. Goldberg, who has a part-time beaded jewelry business, said she had mastered enough tools to reframe herself as a digital entrepreneur.
Ms. Tener said her virtual assistant had mastered "a very complicated and often consuming customer-relationship management platform" to help her marketing efforts.
When the word migrated from hacking to gaming, "owned" became a mantra for those who had mastered the game play or bested opponents.
The company's home category had lots of competition with companies who had mastered the art of listing for services on Google and getting results.
I quickly decided to give up the sensual hip waving to go back to the crazy dancing style I had mastered in high school.
Where his startup had mastered using data to accurately price cars and optimize everyone's margins, Carvana had advanced logistics, customer service, and financing operations.
Just when you thought Tom Hanks had mastered almost everything, he publishes a short story collection and truly becomes a Hanks of all trades.
It was that they knew too much about their subject, and had mastered it too long ago, to relate to my ignorance about it.
In the end the restraints that provided his platform became limiting, and, to his credit, he didn't want to stay with what he had mastered.
As one of the few countries that had mastered enriching uranium at 20%, Iran has agreed to stop that activity and has eliminated its stockpile.
Mr. Dole said on Friday that Mr. Trump, whom he has endorsed, had mastered crowd-building and commanding media attention like no other recent nominee.
By the mid-21982s, when Mr. Rohatyn was most in the headlines, the world of gentlemen's agreements he had mastered had begun to give way.
Because the_donald had mastered how to get to the top of r/all, it became one of the de-facto news subreddits for the shooting.
By age 10, I had mastered the hump so well that I could make the slightest, inconspicuous grind against Mr. Beans that no one would notice.
Zazi had mastered the manufacture of the hair bleach-based bombs, but he had forgotten the precise proportions of those ingredients needed to ignite the mixture.
Kea had mastered two-word sentences and could respond to questions by pressing paddles that represented yes or no, Dr. Herman told People magazine in 1979.
Growing up, I suffered with the other kids who were incapable of following a football game but had mastered "Oliver Twist" (the book, not the movie).
North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test on Friday and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile.
When it became apparent that language was an issue, Ms. Nadu called a young friend of the family who had mastered English by watching American cartoons.
I knew about putting vegetables at the center of the plate, I had mastered "put an egg on it," and we already ate salad most nights.
By the mid-1990s, television and film had mastered this, too, dutifully checking off boxes with actors of color whose purpose was mainly to be seen.
It would not be a stretch to say that Traylor had mastered his resources, and that the work he made transcended the limitations of his illiteracy.
Pyongyang said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat the international community has been powerless to contain.
And just when we thought she had mastered it all, Rihanna stepped out in a pair of Ugg boots and made them look as fashun as ever.
He learned to build dry stone walls when he was a little boy, from his mother, who was one of the few women who had mastered that art.
Two Australian mathematicians assert that an ancient clay tablet was a tool for working out trigonometry problems, possibly adding to the many techniques that Babylonian mathematicians had mastered.
Nonetheless, fire would have offered a distinct advantage to humans, once they had mastered the art of controlling it since, unlike a hot spring, it is a portable resource.
Berry's wit and eye for detail remains unmatched, in part because Berry rarely strayed from the format he had mastered: The two-and-a-half minute rhyming pop song.
South Korea's Defense Ministry said this latest test put Washington within range, but Pyongyang still needed to prove it had mastered re-entry, terminal stage guidance and warhead activation.
WASHINGTON — After firing an intercontinental ballistic missile higher than ever before, North Korea this week said it had mastered nuclear-strike capability and become a full-fledged nuclear state.
Building a platform that can handle millions of users who are uploading millions of photographs every single day is an extraordinarily difficult task, and one that Facebook had mastered.
After a series of tests, North Korea declared late last year that it had mastered the ability to launch a nuclear missile capable of reaching the mainland United States.
But the Iranian government did not announce it had mastered the nuclear fuel cycle until the end of 403, nearly two years into Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.
Not since 2010, two years after his epic final triumph over Federer proved the king of clay had mastered grass, has the Spaniard been the last man standing at Wimbledon.
But the Iranian government did not announce it had mastered the nuclear fuel cycle until the end of 246.3, nearly two years into Hillary Clinton's tenure as secretary of state.
North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, increasing a threat to its rivals.
If Georgia looked like they were playing behind Oklahoma in the first half and had mastered the Sooners in the second, he argued, that might have been to be expected.
As a result, once they had mastered the art, early chefs could pare back their digestive systems and invest the resulting energy savings in building larger brains capable of complex thought.
I found that my third play through of the Beginner Trials, which comprises the first 15 levels of the challenge, I had mastered working through the first six rooms with ease.
But officials and analysts doubted that the country had mastered the technology needed to protect a nuclear warhead from intense heat and friction as it re-entered the atmosphere from space.
After four nuclear tests by the North, Western analysts were still unsure whether the country had mastered the technology to build a warhead small enough to mount on a long-range missile.
They left the luxurious places where they had mastered foie gras and morels to open storefront restaurants where they can mess around with pork belly and pomelo, steamed eggs and sawtooth herb.
She greeted me warmly, and proudly demonstrated that she had mastered walking again, an amazing feat considering her internal injuries and initial prognosis that she would never be able to walk again.
North Korea claimed to have conducted the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile earlier this month, and said it had mastered the technology to mount a nuclear warhead on the missile.
The A.I. had mastered Dota 2 by playing its way through tens of thousands of years' worth of possible scenarios a gamer might encounter, learning how to win through trial and error.
Still, Mr. Kim on Monday reiterated that his country had mastered a state nuclear deterrent force, which he said would prevent the Trump administration from starting a war on the Korean Peninsula.
All the web and design skills I had mastered growing up all came together in the perfect social network allowing me to share my work with way more people than I ever imagined.
He attracted artists from other genres as collaborators because he had mastered a radio-friendly kind of misery, taking the sung-rap style to a much higher place than many of his peers.
Pyongyang on Friday set off its most powerful nuclear explosion to date, saying it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile and vowing to continue strengthening its nuclear power.
Soon she had mastered that, and also discovered the huge number of YouTube videos in which players review "minigames," little challenges that some Minecraft devotees design and load onto servers for others to play.
The attackers he had been helping successfully detonated their suicide belts in seven locations in Paris, indicating that the group had mastered both how to mix the compound and how to set it off.
He conducted and played ambitious, varied programs, but told The Independent of London that he worried that musical quality often suffered from pressure to perform and record new material before musicians had mastered it.
Last weekend, Mr. Kim announced an end to all nuclear and long-range-missile tests, saying that his country had mastered how to mount nuclear warheads on missiles and no longer needed to conduct tests.
North Korea's nuclear test set off a blast that was more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, with the nation saying it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile.
At first, when he would visit the exhibits and tour the archives, Ripken was more interested in the equipment, the tools of the trade he had mastered as an ironman infielder for the Baltimore Orioles.
Nadal really hit his stride in the final set once he had mastered his timing, smashing a series of blistering forehands that left Millman as much a spectator as those crammed into Number One Court.
North Korea said last year it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile and has been ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations appear powerless to contain.
The team of researchers re-analyzed two human teeth found in a rainforest cave in the late 19th century and concluded they were from anatomically modern humans who had mastered the necessary tools to survive inland.
U.S. President Barack Obama told a joint news conference with Merkel on Thursday that Merkel faced "big burdens" if she chose to continue, but called her an "outstanding" and "tough" leader who had mastered previous challenges.
And like other aerospace experts, Mr. Elleman pointed out that North Korea had yet to show it had mastered technology to ensure a missile warhead survives the rigors of violent re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.
Mélanie Wanga, a French journalist and podcaster who was targeted, said the men were protected by a "culture of impunity" because they were young, talented professionals who had mastered the "ins and outs" of social media.
Rivera was a legend by then, on his way to a record 21.24 career saves, and his name became synonymous with the cutter, a pitch he had found by accident but had mastered like no other.
If you heard about AlphaGo's latest exploits last week — crushing the world's best Go player and confirming that artificial intelligence had mastered the ancient Chinese board game — you may have heard the news delivered in doomsday terms.
He did not settle for what he had mastered and instead pushed himself to do something more complex — something that pushed him to tamp down the seductiveness of his forms in favor of a more rigorous practice.
In a way, she had mastered the gendered expectations for female politicians, so then when it came out that she wasn't treating her staff that way in private, it was held against her with much more force.
Kobe Bryant had mastered the air—racking up five NBA championships in an awe-inspiring twister of pull-up jumpers, pump-fakes, and fade-aways—and thus, the reasoning went, he could never be brought to earth.
The offer comes after North Korea claimed to have conducted the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) earlier this month, and said it had mastered the technology to mount a nuclear warhead on the missile.
The offer comes after the North claimed to have conducted the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) earlier this month, and said it had mastered the technology to mount a nuclear warhead on the missile.
I don't know if it's an old school thing, but it's controversial for women to want to do this, so I had to go to the big cities to find physicians who had mastered the art of it.
The talks proposal came after the North claimed to have conducted the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) earlier this month, and said it had mastered the technologies to mount a nuclear warhead on the missile.
North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test on Friday and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, drawing condemnation from the United States as well as China, Pyongyang's main ally.
READ: North Korea still "a year away" from hitting the U.S. mainland Meanwhile in other newsmaking advancements on the northern side of the Korean peninsula, state media reported that Kim Jong un had mastered the ability to control nature.
North Korea conducted the nuclear test on Friday and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
Ortiz had been training hard, and Sturges, who is close friends with Ortiz, thought he was physically fit enough to run the falls, had mastered the technical skills to pull it off, and was mentally committed to doing so.
North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test on Friday and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat that rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
North Korea said last year it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile and has been ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations appear powerless to contain despite successive rounds of sanctions.
North Korea on Friday conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat that rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
"I think sanctions have effectively cut North Korea off from the global economy," Lew said three days after Pyongyang set off its most powerful nuclear blast to date and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile.
The isolated state on Friday set off its most powerful nuclear explosion to date, saying it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
North Korea set off its most powerful nuclear blast to date on Friday, saying it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile and ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
North Korea set off its most powerful nuclear blast to date this month, saying it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile and ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
Ms. Holder is not, but she was invited to participate because of her impressive athletic résumé, showing that she had "mastered the ability to withstand the mental and physical torture" to have a shot at completing the race, said Sahishnu Szczesiul, a race director.
Mr. Nguini had mastered styles from all around Africa and the Americas and was fluent in jazz, blues, salsa, samba, bikutsi and makossa from Cameroon, highlife from Ghana, juju from Nigeria, soukous from Congo and mbaqanga from South Africa, as well as Mr. Simon's folk-pop.
Geopolitical jitters added to the sour mix after North Korea conducted its fifth and biggest nuclear test and said it had mastered the ability to mount a warhead on a ballistic missile, ratcheting up a threat that its rivals and the United Nations have been powerless to contain.
His own career arc involved cracking the traditional secrets of his trade, then consciously unlearning, without repudiating, all he had mastered in order to write about what had not been written about before, at least not with the almost psychotic candor Ginsberg and his friends brought to the task.
At the same time, the North has launched a series of ballistic missiles with growing ranges that it said were intended to carry nuclear warheads, though doubts persisted that the country had mastered the technology needed to produce a nuclear warhead small and sturdy enough to travel a long distance through Earth's atmosphere.
South Korean defense officials have said since the July 4 test that it was too early to determine whether North Korea had mastered long-range missile technology, especially re-entry, when a warhead must survive intense heat and the destruction of its outer shell as it plunges through the atmosphere from space.
He had mastered the air—racking up five NBA championships in an awe-inspiring twister of last-second daggers, pull-up jumpers, pump-fakes, chandelier-shattering tomahawks, and corkscrew fade-aways that tested the assumptions of what was humanly possible—and thus, the reasoning went, he could never be brought to earth.
Some experts agreed that based on the missile's trajectory and distance it had the capability to fly as far as Washington D.C. They said, however, that North Korea had not yet offered any proof that it had mastered all technical hurdles, including development of a re-entry vehicle needed to deliver a heavy nuclear warhead reliably atop an ICBM.
While he was a good negotiator, was extremely smart, and had mastered a kind of anthropological study—that is, he had absorbed and could mimic, signal, and manipulate the habits, vocabulary, and fashions of the ultrarich—what truly made him excellent at his job was that he was thin and tall and looked exquisite in a suit.
The existential threat Trump represents has to be devastating  to those whose identity and understanding of the world was tied to the status given in certain circles to the capacity to speak and write persuasively and compellingly about complicated policy matters, or to those who had mastered how things were done in Washington, and expected long sinecures in that game.
But analysts also cautioned that although they had been impressed by the rapid and steady progress in the North's missile programs, the long flight time itself did not suggest that North Korea had mastered the complex technologies needed to build a reliable nuclear-tipped ICBM, like the know-how to separate the nuclear warhead and guide it to its target.
But Mr. Han said that, although the Hwasong-14 was developed as an intercontinental missile, it was too early to determine whether North Korea had mastered long-range missile technology, especially the re-entry ability that allows an ICBM's warhead section to survive the intense heat and destruction of its outer shell as it plunges from space through the earth's atmosphere.
Some experts agreed that based on the missile's trajectory and distance it had the capability to fly as far as Washington, D.C. They said, however, that North Korea had not yet offered any proof that it had mastered all technical hurdles, including development of a re-entry vehicle needed to deliver a heavy nuclear warhead reliably atop an ICBM, but it was likely that it soon would.

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