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Mr. Rabin said that the D.J. imparted "that upbeat feel, and people love that vibe".
"I don't know why Manchester imparted that dark side to Churchill," he says.
He imparted that spirit to those who knew him, and they have never forgotten it.
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He imparted that to Thrash, about Allen's superior athletic ability but his overeagerness on occasion to use it.
The distancing of his narratives, through which a sense is imparted that the teller of the story and its author are not the same, is artful, and grew only more sophisticated throughout his career.
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Of course, Bob had some excellent gossip to impart that afternoon, too.
I guess I didn't do enough to impart that on everyone".
I find it fascinating that he could impart that sense—heroic, violent, grand without sending out purely historical clothes.
We need to impart that knowledge to the next generation, who are going to build our technology in the future".
Both know how good their man is; both struggle to impart that knowledge to the man himself.
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