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Perhaps home in some "notion of Sylhet imparted to him inadvertently by his parents and relations — as an emblem of the perennially recognisable . . . and the perennially comic.

In the Orphic texts of ancient Greece, the human destiny to endure successive incarnations is significantly described as "the sorrowful weary Wheel," from which the Orphic initiate hoped to escape through the secret knowledge imparted to him.

His son, my great-grandfather Ben, could only sign his name, a skill imparted to him by his wife, a tall, big-boned woman who bore little resemblance to her portly namesake, Queen Victoria.

His strong sense of mission, however, never interfered with his ability to remember what had been imparted to him, to learn without flagging, and to teach without growing weary.

Themistocles, knowing the generosity of Aristides, and much struck by his visit at that time, imparted to him all that he had transacted by Sicinnus, and entreated him that, as he would be more readily believed among the Greeks, he would make use of his credit to help to induce them to stay and fight their enemies in the narrow seas.

Never, ever be afraid to raise your moral voice even louder". L.L.M. speaker Mohammad Usman Piracha shared some wisdom imparted to him by a refugee he had befriended while working as a human rights officer in south Asia: Knowledge is powerful, but it can also entrench its bearers in their own points of view.

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The state has no power to impart to him any immunity from responsibility to the supreme authority of the United States.

No, Mr. Patch hired Tom Morris, a professional philosopher, to impart to him the wisdom of the ages.

Hence, also, a father is reviled by a son, when he does not impart to him the things which he takes to be good; and the supposing empire to be a good made Polynices and Eteocles mutually enemies.

At some point, I tracked down my friend Johnny to impart to him that you can't work for the U.S. government unless you are a certified asshole, at which he grinned and said, "I could get you a job tomorrow," which I thought was not unfunny.

Five is old enough to have mastered the basic life skills and yet here is my son, in the amusement arcade on holiday, insisting on simply rolling tuppences down the various chutes without even the tiniest hint of the techniques I have struggled for a week now to impart to him.

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