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Masterson

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

noun

  1. William Barclay Bat, 1853–1921, U.S. frontier law officer.


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Susie Masterson, a trauma therapist, explains that the experts may be expressing disappointment "as a way to reflect how friends or family might react in a real-world setting, which can help couples understand how their behaviour impacts others".

From BBC

"I have no vested interest in the outcome of my clients' relationships, my focus is on supporting them in whatever direction feels most authentic for them," Masterson says.

From BBC

Masterson explains that ultimatums are not usually used by qualified counsellors as it's not her job "to force couples to stay together".

From BBC

He took detours back to Broadway, including a Tony-nominated performance in the 1986 revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" and an acclaimed turn as Sky Masterson in the 1992 revival of "Guys and Dolls," an experience he describes as "the hardest run I'd ever had."

From Salon

Jaime continued to call out Shinoda and the band for its attempt to "reinvent itself" by replacing his father with Armstrong, "knowing Emily's history in the church and her history as an ally to Danny Masterson is what it is."

From Salon

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