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Some critics have suggested that while working with the Berlin Philharmonic he has absorbed as much about tradition as he has imparted about curiosity and progress.
In a relatively short time he has imparted his unmistakable defensive signature – body-mangling, fast-off-the-line in-your-face defence.
Since 1982, he has imparted his enthusiasm to waves of students, as the director of the photography program at Bard College, where he insists on historical grounding and darkroom mastery while being fully open to current trends.
After reading even the highlights of Buckley's works, it's not an overstatement to say that lesser creatures would do well to heed the wealth of wisdom he has imparted over the years.
President of the Nigerian Football Federation Amaju Pinnick said: "Blatter feels Africa, he sees Africa and he has imparted so much - a lot of developmental programmes". The Nigerian government has released this portrait of a serious-looking President Muhammadu Buhari, which is to go up in government offices across the country.
Here's about as succinct an answer as you're going to get - from Amaju Pinnick, newly elected president of the Nigerian Football Federation, talking to the BBC on Thursday: "Blatter feels Africa, he sees Africa and he has imparted so much - a lot of developmental programmes.
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In his book, Mr. Collins said that he had "imparted knowledge" to Mr. Fischer, but that his ability was something that could not be taught.
With his father's arms still around him, he heard the words he had imparted to Lear's job-losing workers: If you don't change with the times, you'll be left behind.
Mr. Walter said Fred Trump maintained that "nobody else was Peale". That idea was echoed by Donald Trump, who in an interview described Dr. Peale as "a great preacher and a great public speaker" but said nothing about any religious beliefs he had imparted.
He endeared himself to British spectators through goals such as the hallucinatory one he scored against Newcastle in March 2002: with his back to goal, he flicked the ball around one side of his marker, turned and ran round the other side, and met the ball – to which he had imparted a spin that enabled it to bounce into his path – in time to guide it past the goalkeeper.
Still, he said, his personal experience has imparted a sense of urgency to his work.
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