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Inman's remarkable technical facility enabled him to work quickly and confidently, imparting to his portraits an easy, gracious quality.
"I think we better damn well take a look at the content we're producing," he said, "and the message that we're imparting to the public".
A mentor to youths, he enjoyed imparting to them how studying philately could enrich their studies of many fields -history, geography and economics.
Mr. Aczel begins with some personal history about his childhood spent on ships that his father, a captain, steered to various Mediterranean and other ports, thereby imparting to his son a lifelong interest in navigation.
What he did so well in his most recent collection was advance the old idea of the deconstructed garment, imparting to it more than a vague conception of distress.
Though not so credited, she writes, Chaney co-directed the film with a keen dramatic sense, imparting to her a crucial lesson: "You don't have to cry real tears.
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It was a bitter lesson to impart to my daughter.
Some original advice to impart to the masses?
All that I know I shall impart to you.
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