The deal could prove a masterstroke as Turkey's energy market is growing by 8% each year.
It is now clear that initially seemed like a masterstroke was in fact Erdogan's first major misstep.
Establishing tax-free enterprise zones in our devastated Gulf region would be a masterstroke.
"It is a masterstroke by the selectors to pick four quicks, " he said.
It was a masterstroke to cast Riva, whose sweetness of face and manner is as unfaded as that of any actress alive.
It proved to be a masterstroke when the 24-year-old opened his Boro account on 79 minutes and then won it at the death.
Tesco, which was the first to launch such a card, was seen to have pulled off a masterstroke, especially when an initially sceptical Sainsbury's later launched its own version.
On its eve, Mr Martin pulled off a tactical masterstroke by enticing Belinda Stronach, a glamorous Tory front-bencher, to join the Liberal government.
But appointing Giggs would also be a marketing masterstroke as you could argue he is more famous than the country he once captained.
In a contractual masterstroke, Microsoft was allowed to licence the operating system to other manufacturers, spawning an industry of "IBM-compatible" personal computers which depended on Microsoft's operating system.
This bill also contains a political masterstroke: it gives the governor the right to veto actions by the state Department of Transportation, which has been a law unto itself for much of this century.
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