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McMaster

[ muhk-mas-ter, -mah-ster ]

noun

  1. John Bach, 1852–1932, U.S. historian and educator.


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Moving forward, Snap’s McMaster says his team, vying for more ad dollars, plans to build on that momentum, scaling AR capabilities to more DTC and small businesses.

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Presented with the findings of the news organizations’ investigation in 2019, McMaster declined to be interviewed.

McMaster, during Wednesday’s remarks, urged a process with more scrutiny, one that would require candidates to be screened in legislative hearings.

McMaster, a former state attorney general, has largely been quiet on the subject of magistrate reform.

“The first step in reform is transparency and accountability,” McMaster said.

I learn that Mr. McMaster was much interested in assisting the unfortunate.

"There were accidents," says Mr. McMaster, with some horror of details.

Mr. McMaster has thrown a similar light upon the same inhumanity in this country a hundred years ago.

McMaster also speaks of those he saw as being in deep ravines on the Sitang river.

As General McMaster remarks, it would be interesting to know what the colours of the rest of the litter were.

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