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 also has come with perhaps its most grotesque masterstroke: Bertie Carvel as the fearsome cross-dressing school headmistress Miss Trunchbull.
It was a masterstroke to cast Riva, whose sweetness of face and manner is as unfaded as that of any actress alive.
But appointing Giggs would also be a marketing masterstroke as you could argue he is more famous than the country he once captained.
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.
On its eve, Mr Martin pulled off a tactical masterstroke by enticing Belinda Stronach, a glamorous Tory front-bencher, to join the Liberal government.
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.
Now in effect exiled in Dubai, Mr Thaksin chose Yingluck, 44, to ride the horse, a masterstroke that puts him closer to his dream of a glorious homecoming.
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.
Despite all of these differences, hiring Clinton may be a masterstroke of genius that has all the markings of a high-risk, high-reward move with which this political tycoon Obama has grown comfortable.
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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.
Lastly, in a masterstroke of bad publicity and timing, pensioners had to start paying more for medical treatment two weeks before the by-election even as government incompetence in the loss of 50m computerised pensions records has yet to be resolved.
I'm using the past tense because Topshop or rather Philip Green, the owner of parent company Arcadia pulled off a masterstroke when it was announced 18 months ago that British Vogue fashion director Kate Phelan would become the store's creative director.
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