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  • 1The Master — may refer to: Contents 1 Writing 2 Film and Television 3 Music 4 …

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  • 2The Master of Go — Infobox Book name = The Master of Go title orig = translator = image caption = 1981 Perigee Books edition author = Yasunari Kawabata illustrator = cover artist = country = Japan language = Japanese (later translated into English) series = genre …

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  • 3The Master and Margarita —   …

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  • 4The Way of the Master — logo. Type NGO Purpose/focus Evangelism Headquarters Bellflower, California …

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  • 5The Master of Disguise — Master of Disguise redirects here. For the album, see Master of Disguise (album). For the game, see Wario: Master of Disguise. The Master of Disguise Promotional film poster Directed by …

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  • 6The Master Builder — (original Norwegian title: Bygmester Solness ) is a play by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It was first published in 1892 and first performed in Berlin on January 19, 1893.PlotThe action of the play occurs in the home of Halvard Solness, a… …

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  • 7The Master of Ballantrae — This article is about the novel. For the film adaptation, see The Master of Ballantrae (film). The Master of Ballantrae: A Winter s Tale   …

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  • 8The Master (novel) — infobox Book | name = The Master title orig = translator = author = Colm Tóibín cover artist = country = Ireland language = English series = genre = Novel publisher = Picador release date = 2004 media type = Print (Hardback Paperback) pages =… …

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  • 9The Master Trust Bank of Japan — is a trust bank in Japan.hareholdersMitsubishi UFJ Trust and Banking Corporation, Tokyo, 46.5% Nippon Life Insurance Co, Tokyo, 33.5% Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Co, Tokyo, 10% Nochu Trust and Banking, 10%HistoryIssuer: Master Trust Bank of Japan …

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  • 10Rule of the Master — The Rule of the Master is an anonymous sixth century collection of monastic precepts. It was used by Benedict of Nursia as source material for his own Rule of Saint Benedict. It is no longer in active use by any monastic community …

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