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You need to impart some of what God's given you to these guys around here".
Then a group of narwhal whales arrive, ready to cast light on the mystery of Samson, and to impart some of their wisdom.
That may mean splicing a genetically distinct new shoot of a young cocoa tree onto a veteran trunk to impart some of the younger plant's qualities.
Half the time I thought: "Isn't it great I can impart some of the knowledge I've learned over the years?" And the other half I felt a little bit … old!
The awful prospect loomed that a popular prime minister might impart some of his popularity to his party and its allies, depriving the opposition of a chance at power for years to come.
I really want to use the book to impart some of the messages and lessons I've learned.
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And in his sessions with the Queen he succeeds in imparting some of his warmth to her.
"Shadow and Bone" imparts some of both, but in the richness of its Russian flavor, there is much to relish.
Historical background is imparted, some of it ridiculously elementary (like a primer on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War).
Steve Smith and Jason Kidd came home smiling, knowing they had imparted some of their class and integrity to a team sometimes found wanting in those areas.
I don't add pancetta to the soffritto (you could), nor use stock, so I throw a parmesan rind in the pan, which imparts some of its rich, umami flavour to the soup.
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