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To imparting

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To give a .

  • To impart food to the poor

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In his strongest numbers, he really acted the songs in addition to imparting a titanic heft.

And if you can achieve this, you have gone a long way to imparting the truth about warfare.

If the singer's dry, almost apologetic voice and mild-mannered cocktail pianism conjure a mood of lighthearted merriment, they never go more than halfway to imparting the aggressive energy the material demands to come fully alive.

He comes close to imparting the fundamental fact that Freud is true not objectively, like Einstein, but subjectively, insofar as you recognize Freudian processes in your own life and mind.

Establishing appropriate fibre/matrix adhesion is the key to imparting good mechanical properties to a fibre-reinforced polymer matrix composite.

In addition to imparting effective constitutive properties to the waveguide, complementary metamaterials also couple energy from waveguide modes into radiation.

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Any lessons to impart?

Another skill I had failed to impart.

He had lessons to impart.

"They love to impart knowledge".

"He too had precious gifts to impart.

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