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The old work often conferred a sense of pride.
But it's the silhouette portraits that hold the eye, conveying the spirit of their subjects without the overload of information often conferred by the lens (Glueck).
Christie's says that European cities often conferred a "freedom of the city" tribute to someone who had performed a great service.
Pretty and decorative, they lack the power of the silhouette portraits, which convey arrestingly the spirit of their subjects without the overload of information often conferred by the lens.
And his parents, in the initial days at least, often conferred on strategic decisions -- like the one Mr. Zuckerberg made to take a break from Harvard to run the company full time.
In response, Baldwin of Georgia urged that foreign citizenship was often conferred only as a mark of esteem, and that it would be unfair to deprive of his domestic citizenship an American honored in this fashion.
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The marketplace of ideas, indeed, often confers authority through mere repetition – in science as well as in political campaigning.
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