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Event is all but banished from the page and occurs instead off camera, to be imparted later in conversation.
Like all the other items of knowledge on my list, this latest one is (a) based only on limited personal experience and (b) a touchstone of absolute truth, to be imparted down the pub whenever punctures are discussed.
If the goal is to earn a living, then, maybe it isn't really true that 18-year-olds need to be imparted with a sense of panic about getting into college (though they certainly need to learn).
Whether this is of one kind only, or of more than one, and if so, what they are, and how they are to be imparted, must hereafter be determined.
And yet we were saying that both qualities were necessary in those to whom the higher education is to be imparted, and who are to share in any office or command.
Specificity of DNA binding has been predicted to be imparted by the basic region.
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The horses were mostly strangers to me, and I was supposed to be imparting something to them, not merely taking what they had to offer.
Who does she trust to confide gaps in her own understanding of the subject knowledge she is supposed to be imparting to students?
However, some compounds like octanal (fatty) and hexanal (green) were found to be imparting off flavor to rice (Bergman et al. 2000; Liyanaarachchi et al. 2014).
A teenage boy sits behind the wheel while his father seems to be imparting the importance of keeping one's eyes on the road.
In addition to being imparted with "new vigor," though, travel also imparts less desirable outcomes on me: back pain.
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