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Others involve the imparting of knowledge of old farmers to young farmers.
Behind the mask appropriate to the authoritative imparting of information lay a restless and inquiring mind.
The goals of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, he said, include the building of character and the imparting of values.
Or its concern may be pedagogical, the imparting of "useful" information, frequently sugarcoated in narrative or dialogue.
Gove wants me to jettison academic integrity, to exchange teaching a serious subject with civilising, democratising and humanising potential, for the imparting of nationalist propaganda.
At some point between Monica and the missing W.M.D., the sparring came to obscure the imparting of information about how and why decisions were made.
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But for me it is more a way of imparting recognition of things that you didn't know you knew.
In a 2013 Guardian interview Marias stated that the novelist's function was "a way of imparting, recognition of things that you didn't know you knew".
Many yoga teachers seem to be afraid of imparting all of their knowledge.
Like Limbaugh, the other three had some criticisms of the President to impart — of course they did.
There was much that she herself might have imparted, of the mystery of reflected and inverted things.
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