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It's just the skill you need to win the game, yet later you find that for some reason it's imparted you with the knowledge to spell the word "quiddity".
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His knowledge of Japanese porcelain history was profound, and it was imparted freely.
TB: Well, I don't know that it is imparted as fact.
As useful as that message may be, it is imparted with more earnestness than passion.
This skill set is not taught formally, but it is imparted through arduous experiences.
All that information can even seem as if it was imparted in a single glance, like a lightning bolt.
I learned that the effect of a piece of news was many times magnified when it was imparted by writing.
Like everything else in this book, it is imparted information, and is thus the expected detail, the properly stamped sociological receipt.
Isak Dinesen, in her autobiographical Out of Africa (1937), reported on the response of Kikuyu tribesmen to their first exposures to written texts: I learned that the effect of a piece of news was many times magnified when it was imparted by writing.
Nevertheless, it was imparted to us as children in the cradle, so to speak, and we remained faithful to it throughout our lives.
Knowledge, the product of research and substance of education, entails its own political economy in terms of the way it is produced and for what it is imparted.
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