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master plan

[mas-ter-plan, mah-ster-] / ˈmæs tərˌplæn, ˈmɑ stər- /


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Carney’s master plan for breaking U.S. dependency—extracting more natural resources and diversifying their export—will take years at best, and he may not be making the best start.

From Barron's

The centerpiece of the primary gallery is a rarely resurrected penciled drawing of Fantasyland from Bruce Bushman, who created pre-opening concept art for the land inspired by Marvin Davis’ master plans.

From Los Angeles Times

The first map, he said, is consistent with the master plan already in place, while the second map is only a concept: “It doesn’t tell you how it’s going to get there.”

From Los Angeles Times

The new Baldwin Hills Conservancy commissioned a master plan that set the goal of “One Big Park.”

From Los Angeles Times

If the double-stranded DNA contains the body’s master plan, the single-stranded RNA is the messenger, telling the cell’s protein factories how to build the three-dimensional shapes that make the whole.

From Los Angeles Times