On the day, in the chamber, he performed well: in part, because he had new thinking to impart.
One of those life lessons to impart is that nothing worth having except love is just given to you.
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De Preist says he's not a teacher, per se, but he's always willing to impart wisdom to young, budding conductors.
These colored veils shimmer in the slightest breeze, and retain their strange power to impart feelings of tranquillity and serenity.
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Alongside a quest for better results, the education secretary speaks eloquently of a desire to impart more enriching learning to teenagers.
The educational organisation United Learning runs 31 schools, whose aim is to impart knowledge to tens of thousands of pupils.
If there's one piece of wisdom that this simple pilgrim would like to impart upon you: have the courage to start with the customer.
Curiosity seekers can immerse themselves in coffee or sake, each of which, besides being tasty drinks, are claimed to impart salubrious effects on the skin.
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The UPZ was created to provide guidance, education and resources to students who seek to impart a progressive voice into the campus debate on Israel.
It doesn't take much MTBE to impart a foul odor to drinking water, but still there is scant evidence that tiny amounts of MTBE pose a health risk.
As part of that training of teachers, school districts need to impart that what is said in class can spread like wildfire on social media and other sites.
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An aid organization donated 32 text books which we really appreciated and we are using those text books right across the grades, trying to impart knowledge to the kids.
Claire Foster, the Church of England's environmental officer, has scoured the country for three years trying to impart these ideas, and some more practical ones, to packed church halls.
Inspired by the young women who've approached her for guidance, Guiliano, who splits her time between New York and Paris, set out to impart what she's learned through her career.
Although Mr Samuelson claimed that he had no great message to impart in his first textbook, he was actually introducing, explaining and advocating the then-revolutionary economics of John Maynard Keynes.
The idea behind Lord Mackay's suggestion, he explained, was to impart that health service provision "is the final responsibility of the secretary of state... in ordinary language, 'The buck stops here'".
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Perhaps they had a few valuable lessons to impart.
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The Rev Greg Haslam, who preaches the creationist Christian creed to his 400-strong congregation at Westminster Chapel in London, welcomes the determination of Muslims to impart a religious-based view of the world.
Again, the story of a woman attempting to impart wisdom gained from years of fighting in the dating and love trenches with little to show for it at the end of the war.
Here, then, puns seem to serve a purpose beyond the merely frivolous - to impart shades of meaning in an economical fashion, perhaps, or to render lessons and concepts more vivid and memorable to listeners.
The interior is very close to that of the larger Range Rover, except the center console is laid back at a more rakish angle and the seats are have larger bolsters to impart a sportier vibe.
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This year I want to focus my list of connections down to those that matter, the ones I can help and who can help me, people who are good at paying forward and who have some wisdom to impart.
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The aim of the program was "to impart a unique, global perspective to the participating CEOs and help Chinese entrepreneurs develop a keen sense of insight into a diverse multicultural, political and economic environment, " according to Cheung Kong's dean, Xiang Bing.
This week, the U.S. Congress is set to vote on an agriculture appropriations bill that threatens to impart new legitimacy to the totalitarian governments of Cuba, Iran, North Korea and Libya by authorizing the sale of American food products to those countries.
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Agreements with such a regime, clearly arrived at under artificial time pressures if not other forms of duress and at the expense of important U.S. security interests, are unlikely to impart to Mr. Baker and the Administration he serves the sort of sustained political support the Secretary evidently expects.
That is basically why it was invented to break down tough, gnarly cuts via long, slow cooking. (The smoke was just a byproduct of the crude fuel that happened to impart deliciousness.) The reason Texas barbecue is served on butcher paper is because it was popularized by butchers looking to move meat nobody wanted.
The draw is not a good one for the Czechs, but Chovanec will at least be able to impart some of the tactical nous he picked up whilst playing for PSV Eindhoven - a brief spell in a playing career spent almost exclusively at Sparta Prague - in their first match, against Holland.
Do we want people returning who have learned only to hone the tricks of the trade, or do we want people coming back to our neighborhoods who have had a chance to learn the kind of analytical skills and be exposed to the ethical values that a liberal arts education is able to impart?
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The asteroid would then move out to encounter Jupiter where it would acquire more energy that it could impart to the Earth on a subsequent encounter.
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