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But what else could the rational part of the soul do for the body, if not endow it with its essential properties and powers?
Graphene paper has attracted considerable attention because of its impressive electrical and mechanical properties, which endow it with the great potential for applications in future flexible electronics.
If it is to survive at all, its genetic endowment coupled with what it can learn along the way may very well endow it with the expectation that it go out and seek needed resources in the environment.
Now Mayor James J. Kennedy aims to endow it with a new identity.
He is aware that the mutations his work undergoes endow it with a sort of sedimentary thickness.
But it did endow it with strong institutions such as an independent judiciary and a free press.
"I want you to look at it, and endow it with what you feel about the job," he told them.
"It is interesting," Channing says, "people did tend to endow it with many different things... read it in different ways".
Human rights can help construct such a narrative and endow it with moral, legal and rhetorical force.
Although the building was not public, he said, Goldman had wanted to endow it with art works that would benefit the public.
His dreams included elevating himself to the presidency when it comes up next year and getting the AK-dominated parliament to endow it with executive powers.
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