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Nothing imparted – nothing acquired – talking without ideas – if anything like thought in my mind, it was not on the subjects on which we were gabbling.
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He now grins throughout the piece rather spookily, as if Humphrey has told him a dirty joke just before going on air; and clearly imparts nothing not adequately covered from Salford.
Those surveys probably imparted next to nothing about Flemish painting.
He shrank from nothing that imparted an innocent pleasure, even of a bodily kind.
You're making the common mistake of thinking that because you have no wisdom to impart you have nothing to offer.
Of all the helpful lessons he imparted to me, I recall nothing in any detail.
So far almost nothing has been imparted about the natural life of the island, except for ominous and unexplained shots of snakes and rats (none of which have been eaten yet).
With the distance of 35 years, I see now that these family outings were one of the ways that my parents imparted larger lessons: life is fragile; take nothing for granted; everything can change in the bat of an eye.
All who have come in contact with him either in the classroom or otherwise have nothing but praise for the knowledge he imparted to them, and the influence he exerted over them.
In a world devoid of mental (and material) substances there is nothing to impart mentality (or materiality) to the given features of experience.
"And then I'd have to phone my wife, Gabby, and tell her whatever crucial information had been imparted from the clinic, and then race back into the meeting or class and pretend nothing had happened".
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