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He may endow foundations, produce films or develop lucrative business opportunities.
A corporation may endow different kinds or classes of stock with different rights.
Alternatively, ingestion of chipped beef prior to a forced 10-mile march in full gear may endow a negative valence to the chipped beef.
And he may endow the more amenable Palestinians who run the West Bank, the bigger part of a fledgling Palestinian state, with more economic and security powers.
New research shows that some birds have very large numbers neurons packed into their brains, comparable to, or even exceed, the numbers of cells than the brains of mammals, which may endow them with greater computational power.
Gibson draws a clear contrast between religions — all may endow the faithful with an unshakeable sense of mission, but they're not all based on a similarly humane premise.
When the Chinese bid a second time, the IOC had to show them a little favour.Arguments both pro and con may endow the Games with a quasi-religious character, speaking of sacred traditions.
Set in a south London comprehensive school, it may endow the neglected inmates of class 5K with an excessive insight into their own problems, but as a piece of theatre, it has the impact of a fist … Bond made a similar point in Saved: that, however brutalising and arid a particular world may seem, there is something hopeful in an act as simple as a boy mending a chair.
We first show that the different sequences of configurations may endow a feedback-based switch with different delay performance.
The results showed that the surface of the microspheres contains some hydrophilic groups, which may endow microspheres with hydrophilic properties.
Somatic meiotic-like recombination may endow Termitomyces with agility to cope with termite consumption by maximized genetic variability.
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