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The same advice should be imparted to India.
In serving, no spin may be imparted to the ball by the fingers.
Imagine the effect on learning if a mere fraction of the game player's thrill could be imparted to students learning mathematics, or history, or a foreign language.
When the energy of the bombarding radiation exceeds the ionization energy, the excess energy will be imparted to the ejected electron in the form of kinetic energy.
Both authority and presence can be imparted to an author by the name of the host under whose banner the article is published, a job title, or an excellent track record.
This is the inspired grace with which perceptual illusion and emotional weight can be imparted to two-dimensional surfaces, be they glazed ceramic, sewn-together fabric patches or liquid crystal screens.
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In kinetic pumps a velocity is imparted to the fluid.
There was some semblance of Christian education being imparted to these young people.
The nicknames are all good-humored, and are imparted to the stranger only with that understanding.
Pumps are classified according to the way in which energy is imparted to the fluid.
"Paul and Linda's love was a very strong love, and that was imparted to the children," says Blake.
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