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Without words, big things still get imparted.
Did they get imparted wisdom?
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So that $50,000 that was suppose to have imparted her with much knowledge and gotten her one-quarter toward her college degree is for naught -- or is it?
Honorees regularly speak of the excitement that they get in imparting their knowledge to students.
Still, a pandemic is a pandemic, so what lessons has the BBC drama got to impart about how to cope with the end of the world as we know it?
Thus the Elders spend their time squabbling as to which one of them gets to impart the information to Debbie; Negatus's incompetent demon henchmen are prosaically named Rita, Jeff and Neil; and a group of monks, unable to lie, loftily announce "The truth sustains us," before shamefacedly adding: "And crisps".
Maybe he will get her to impart more cut and slice on her defensive shots.
To those who do get through, Mr. Foley imparts a harsh but simple message: "There's lots of ways this hurts you that you can't even begin to imagine until it happens to you". Tom Zeller Jr. contributed reporting from New York and Washington for this article.
In a room like that, you not only learn what the speakers have to impart, you get a bonus -- a fascinating internal dialogue.
So I was excited to hear that a bunch of ex VCs – well, most were former associates – are getting together to impart their knowledge in exactly the same manner.
And aren't you completely dedicated to getting them educated, imparting solid values, and helping them pursue their passions?
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