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master's

[mas-terz, mah-sterz] / ˈmæs tərz, ˈmɑ stərz /




masters




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The Pitcairn Islands were colonised in 1790 by the mutinous crew of the Royal Navy ship HMS Bounty, led by the master's mate Fletcher Christian.

From Barron's • May 15, 2026

Jon graduated from Clark University and has a master’s degree from Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 14, 2026

The Olin deal only applies to the school’s new master’s in AI for Business program.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 12, 2026

“I’m interested in touch, activity, humanness — the character of being alive and human — and connection,” said Haendel, who grew up on the East Coast and completed a master’s of fine art at UCLA.

From Los Angeles Times • May 8, 2026

“Then I shucked off my slave rags, put on my master’s clothes, and rode off on his horse to my freedom,” Captain Smith finishes his story.

From "Blood on the River" by Elisa Carbone




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