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Then, the former Governor of Massachusetts would talk with Fuller about his young son's future, imparting wisdom and life lessons.
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With music co-written by Bobby Halvorson, Jomama sings about her past and her future while imparting excellent vibes about what it's possible to do in this world if you have an interest in the possible.
Khalid El Gibaly, managing director of Barclays Egypt, stresses that Egypt's young people will be the key driver of the country's future growth and that "imparting these skills is crucial to getting young people involved in the job market in three to five years".
It isn't too clear, but it could be that investors aren't excited by the new $2 billion in convertible notes that could have imparted future dilution.
School systems, including its agents such as teachers, is now facing the challenge of imparting these skills to future generations of professionals namely today's students.
This goes back to ancient biblical times, when Moses chose to give women the Torah first, confident that they would hand it down to future generations by cherishing it and imparting its teachings.
Thus, schools assume responsibility for imparting these skills to their students, and hence to future generations of professionals.
If the past were to persist into the future so as to impart knowledge to God, it would co-opt the present's function of preserving the past.
The closing talk by Eric Juengst (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA) imparted the future of the 'I' in ELSI research.
What about imparting Catholic values?
You're imparting values.
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