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A. It was one of the first things I tried to impart to her.
But, Clinton added, he has learned from his own experience and has tried to impart to her that "when you're confronted with a deal like this, it's not just whether you rebound from it politically, externally".
Ms. Taube, whose husband succumbed to injuries he received in World War II, raised her daughter on the Lower East Side, acquiring a level of self-taught self-sufficiency she has always tried to impart to her students.
Yet although she likens narrative sense to musicality ("you have an ear or you don't"), she believes some things can be taught, and aims to impart to her students "everything I wish I'd known".
Attention to such minutiae, along with the principles of hand sewing and creating paper models, is what she hopes to impart to her students in a new series of evening courses she will be running at her atelier from mid-September.
… I tried to impart to her my philosophy that we help our friends, partners and even strangers whenever it's possible.
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She also imparted to her three sons an array of useful skills.
She told me a maxim imparted to her by her father: "Never tell the police anything".
Einhorn imparted to her daughter, Sandberg's mother, the importance of civil rights.
The respect for learning which she imparted to her children made possible their professional careers.
Heaven only knows what her lack of imagination – this modern Gradgrind – had imparted to her own charges.
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