noun
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become
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Associates who has become a nationally recognized guru on Super Bowl advertising.
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In time, Fallows also became a splendid computer guru , a genuine rarity among top public policy analysts.
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a nutrition guru
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It soon became apparent that Colin was the guru of the whole department.
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Peter Drucker, the management guru , has just published a new book.
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But a quasi guru , given he refused to accept any such role.
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Could it be that the guru of the environmental left had been wrong?
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In walks a skinny, intense, angry little guy, obviously the boss guru .
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More often, we opted for the quick fix or the solution offered by the management guru of the month.
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The guru or the spiritual director will have to tell the novice when he has reached the limits of his ability.
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Twenty-five years ago he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde; today he is isolated, some would say megalomaniac.
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Years ago in Manchester, my husband was taught to meditate by a Yiddishe guru in Didsbury.