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Having students work in the lab is one way of imparting knowledge; it is also a way of imparting behavior".
People say the novel is a way of imparting knowledge.
And like the Ring, it is capable of imparting tremendous power.
But for me it is more a way of imparting recognition of things that you didn't know you knew.
The collaboration with a fine and intelligent actress was, therefore, a way of imparting the earlier life of this collection.
He also noted that several chefs were using smoking as a means of imparting saltiness without actual salt.
Everyone was perfectly pleasant, but there was a sense that no one was running the room or in charge of imparting a feeling of hospitality.
But G.E.'s size — $173 billion in revenue last year — and product diversity make the task of imparting such understanding especially formidable.
Besides, our innocent guide, who will keep telling us Bible stories with an air of imparting totally new information, is driving H quite mad.
It has been theorised that speech evolved because of the survival benefits of imparting information to large numbers of individuals at once.
This is Harrison's way of imparting his certainty of victory; but none of this will matter unless he produces a riveting performance against Haye.
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