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It looked like a laughable novelty before Nastase began imparting wild spins on the ball.
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Without words, big things still get imparted.
Did they get imparted wisdom?
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Despite the controversy, she retained many supporters and began a teacher-training program to impart her methods to other inner-city teachers.
The district began the strategy last fall, with a science teacher imparting the practical applications of theory taught by a technology teacher in another class.
Later, I began to reach beyond the knowledge that science imparts to the humanities that bring wisdom.
One holiday pool report during the Reagan administration began, " 'Twas the night before Christmas," and then imparted its information entirely in verse.
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