He was keen to assert that society authoritatively imparts to individuals not just perspectives on reality, but ways to conceive of it. |
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The rhythmic angularity of the recontextualized rift imparts a temporary sense of disorientation that subverts the song's forward momentum. |
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The music in its patience and sense of perseverance imparts a sense of sympathetic healing. |
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The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up. |
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Vaccination, on the other hand, imparts passive immunity that is short lived. |
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But the combination of natural materials imparts warmth to the space, which is comfortably scaled. |
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Bark thickness imparts some level of insulation on host tree phloem and influences bark beetle brood survival during cold periods. |
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Ultimately, then, Song of Ceylon imparts the message that nature and native traditions can coexist harmoniously with modernity. |
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In sweaters, for example, the blend's wool component retains body heat and imparts thickness, while cotton makes it comfortable to wear. |
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Anyone who has a sister, as I do, understands the mental, emotional and spiritual complexities that biological sisterhood imparts. |
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The unframed hanging, with its front and back illumination, imparts softness to the work. |
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When used at the table it imparts a slight saltiness without the brackishness or lip cringing effect of other salts. |
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Another insight she imparts is that anti-depressants don't work for everyone, but they can give a person breathing space. |
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So just as a leg spinner imparts spin through the wrist action so does Muralitharan. |
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It might, except that the heavy right spin placed on the cue ball imparts a small amount of left spin to the object ball. |
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Training imparts a sort of grace to their movements and timbre in their voice. |
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It is not entirely soluble in water, to which it imparts less viscidity than ordinary Gum Acacia. |
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Today, use such cured meats as ham, prosciutto, bacon, and pancetta for the hints of salt, nuts, and spice that curing imparts. |
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During the period of squireship, the knight imparts his knowledge of combat law, technique, arms and armor to his squire. |
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And a peep from an uncommon angle imparts a new dimension not just to the artist's world view but also to the audience. |
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Her face sets like quick-drying cement and she imparts information strictly on a need-to-know basis. |
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Perhaps it is this very wide coverage that imparts to the book a certain summariness and a certain diffuseness. |
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And he imparts some wisdom that seems to have resonance beyond the craps table. |
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The Devon has proven to be an adaptable, economical breed that is valued for the hybrid vigor it imparts when crossed with other beef breeds. |
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When a state's appropriation imparts too generous a benefit to religion alone, the establishment clause should provide a pathway to dissent. |
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The plant matter used in essential oil distillation imparts a wonderful aroma to the water. |
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The rifled portion of the tube imparts spin to the projectile increasing stability in flight. |
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As for wine, oak not only imparts some specific qualities as extractable substances, it also allows slow oxygenation of the spirit. |
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The use of voiceover and hand-held camerawork gives the film a documentary feel and imparts a sense of gravity. |
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His manual for organizers points out that mobilizing the religious community imparts the odor of sanctity to a left-wing social agenda. |
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This cassareep mixed with meat and fish of all kinds serves to preserve them, and it imparts to them its own pleasant flavour. |
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One example of a carbohydrate that doesn't count is cellulose, an insoluble fiber that imparts zero calories per gram. |
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Po imparts the sense of detachment that allows one to remain in the moment. |
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The wrapper in this case is made primarily from tapioca starch, which imparts a translucent sheen to the roll. |
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Because my club cuts deeper into the sand, it imparts less backspin on the ball. |
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The ready reckoner also imparts information on basic car care, safe repairing and various types of accessories. |
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In my opinion, a school is far more than an institution which imparts knowledge and wisdom to its students. |
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This imparts a distinctive taste to the fermented barley mash from which the water of life is distilled. |
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Designer Susan Benson imparts the allusive quality of a Japanese watercolour, and Michael Whitfield beautifully recreates changing natural light. |
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Beauty aside, the canyon imparts a healthy dose of insignificance. |
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The result is that he imparts to them some sort of telepathic gift. |
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The oil imparts flavour and helps to soften the aubergines as they cool. |
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One unmissable ingredients for an authentic zuppa inglese is a shockingly hued liqueur called alkermes, which imparts a bright pinkish red colour to the sponge. |
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It imparts very good greying resistance to melamine laminates and possesses very good high-temperature yellowing resistance in paper laminates. |
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The symbiosis of the arm band and link wristlet imparts new quality to this design. |
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The gelatinous substance contained in dulse is a thickening agent and imparts a reddish colour to the food with which it is mixed. |
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Ajowan imparts a specific aroma and taste to a wide variety of foods. |
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It also increases the efficiency of electron discharge tubes and imparts creep strength to wire at temperatures above one-half the absolute melting point of tungsten. |
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It is only slightly soluble in water, but it dissolves in many organic liquids, such as alcohol and carbon disulfide, to which it imparts a distinctive purple color. |
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Its powerful T5 engine imparts a pure rush of adrenaline, while its finely tuned body keeps everything tightly under control. |
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In this process some remaining double bonds are flipped from the natural cis configuration to a trans configuration, which imparts the serum cholesterol elevating properties. |
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Plus wearing gowns, gloves, goggles and masks imparts an eerie moonwalk sensation as one enters the facility. |
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This proven treatment improves the structure and imparts strenghtening benefits to the nail. |
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Evidently it imparts certain beneficial properties to the water. |
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Chromium imparts passivity of ferrous alloys when present in amounts of more than about 11 per cent, particularly if conditions are strongly oxidizing. |
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Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge. |
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Application of a gilder's burnisher that is, a highly polished agate stone set in a handle also imparts a fine, high finish to the metal. |
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I think that imparts a bit of a club feel and helps with the vibe. |
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At its best, the tribal way of life imparts a vibrant sense of solidarity. |
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Innere Führung imparts the necessary confidence in the legitimacy of such measures. |
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The blog takes up the current debate on climate change and imparts knowledge to a broad public audience. |
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This amazing mineral imparts dewiness to the formula to give you a natural luminosity that lasts all day. |
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Instead, the market system imparts a galvanic charge to economic life by unleashing competitive, gain-oriented energies. |
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The set is sun-drenched, filmed on a gorgeous, grainy 35mm print that imparts the nostalgia of the age. |
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The procedure imparts a sense of pride, of coming of age and a feeling of community membership. |
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The medallion imparts the gift of gab and is powered by solar energy. |
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Alizarin is the main colourant molecule, but the extract also contains a closely related compound called purpurin, which imparts an orange colour. |
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The product's defining characteristic features are its succulence after being cooked and the mildly piquant taste that the paprika imparts. |
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This starter set imparts you the basic skills for realistic styling of a model landscape. |
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The awakening of the Wisdom Chakra imparts a sense of awe at every moment of our lives. |
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His Spirit imparts to us a little of the urgency of his all-embracing desire for the whole world to be saved. |
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Used to flavour soups and curries it imparts lemon fragrance without the tartness of lemons. |
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For instance, Calone, a compound of synthetic origin, imparts a fresh ozonous metallic marine scent that is widely used in contemporary perfumes. |
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Convert urobilinogen to stercobilinogen, which is excreted in the faeces as stercobilin and imparts the brown colour to faecal matter. |
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The experience of being persistently spoken down to, scolded and ordered about imparts to the child a sense of worthlessness as a human being and a lack of will or capacity to assert any independence of spirit. |
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The soul of the fragrance imparts mysterious nuances of rare sandalwood, cherished vetiver, solar musk and peppery moss woods which warm the essence. |
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The process imparts a texture and depth of flavor that is dumbfounding. |
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The iconic Ethiopian long distance runner imparts advice and inspiration to this next generation of sports stars, guiding them on their path to achieving their sporting goals. |
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It is a refractory clay, meaning that it can be fired at high temperatures without deforming, and it is white-burning, meaning that it imparts whiteness to the finished ware. |
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The answer is increasingly no. The customer will pay for a sales call if it imparts value and they will order on the Internet or through reverse auctions if they know what they want. |
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This also imparts a level of comfort in the other students. |
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In this and other similarly beautiful, goofy, and profound sentences, Arbus embraces — and imparts — the surreality of the photographic experience to her interlocutor, whether she's behind the camera or not. |
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The special treatment of light and the subtly composed canon of colours which defines the subjects' existence imparts them on the one hand an idealised appearance, on the other hand an aura of momentousness or even mystery. |
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The presence of chlorine imparts a notable flame resistance to the fibre an advantage that makes modacrylics desirable for products such as children's sleepwear, blankets, awnings, and tents. |
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Restores skin's natural pH balance and imparts an even, silky glow with no dulling residue, minimizes oil buildup, tightens large pores, purifies and leaves skin reawakened and refreshed. |
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It is because of this tritone that one must progress from G7 to Cmaj, and from Dm6 to A minor in the diatonic mode, which imparts a truly minor color and removes all the exceptions, granting the true minor its real place. |
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This vibrantly tangy, bracing eau de toilette breathes of lime, with its typical acidity and finesse, and imparts instantaneous freshness and well-being. |
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Since it is thinning that leads to early fracture, this plastic anisotropy imparts better deep-drawing properties to sheet material with the optimum grain orientation. |
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Due to its purist austerity in form and choice of material, the external appearance of the University of Applied Sciences imparts a dignified elegance. |
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Parents, educators, Montessorians and others will be enriched by the valuable information this author imparts to the world of education. |
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This pourable, fluid medium imparts a lightly toothy, matte finish to the paint can be used to extend colour, as a clear coat or transparent ground. |
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Muttiah Muralitharan, a Sri Lankan whose 800 Test wickets may never be exceeded, imparts fizz on the ball, in part, due to a congenital arm defect. |
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The shape of the tower differs from every angle, forcing you to walk the whole way around it before it imparts all its secrets. Henry Keswick, a Hong Kong taipan, will be looking to top even Mr Hobhouse's modernist ambitions. |
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This imparts momentum to the robot's frame and thus initiates a hop. |
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Indeed, such a combination contains a specific element which imparts an additional function to the internet CTV and allows it to be considered as different for the purpose of the present anti-dumping investigation. |
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Comprising European funding and national, regional and departmental contributions, this grant imparts a new impetus to cross-border policy in this mountain territory. |
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Yet, as stated in the report, the increasing interconnection between markets and economies imparts any disorder or crisis with a global and systemic character. |
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Its thermal effect and its unique distribution of luminance, which imparts a feeling of cheerfulness, are desirable in winter and in cold climates and undesirable in summer in hot climates. |
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It imparts no garlic taste on any crops or plants that are sprayed. |
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How, in this globalized world, can we preserve that which imparts a sense of identity and cultural continuity to communities, groups and individuals. |
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This presentation by leading experts in the field of sport concussions, imparts the latest medical and scientific information about brain injury, risk factors, prevention techniques, and concussion management guidelines. |
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The book Mixing Workshop imparts the basic knowledge about public address systems and studio engineering from the point of view of a musician and of music. |
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The seismic response of CBF, characterized by cyclic yielding and buckling of their brace members, imparts arduous loading on the end connections of the activated braces. |
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It imparts good sag and spatter resistance along with improved leveling and syneresis control and good color acceptance. |
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Brown rejected the label feudalism as an anachronism that imparts a false sense of uniformity to the concept. |
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It is, nevertheless, the process of labor mobilization under capitalism that imparts to these distinctions their effective values. |
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This phenomenon is called a red tide, from the color the bloom imparts to the water. |
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The priest imparts a simple blessing or a solemn blessing to those present. |
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Iron made from bog ore will often contain residual silicates, which can form a glassy coating that imparts some resistance to rusting. |
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There is weightiness to the palate that imparts a rich texture to the flavors. |
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Newman imparts a simplicity and a boyish eagerness to his characters. |
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Norbixin is the primary carotenoid in annatto coloring that imparts the desired orange color in Cheddar cheese. |
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Its 90-percent ricinoleic acid content imparts characteristics that help make castor oil ideal for biodiesel. |
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This latest introduction imparts the distinctive aroma of freshly grated ginger root but without the tingling heat associated with ginger oil. |
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Cetearyl Glucoside, helps lips to retain natural moisture and imparts a velvety texture. |
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Research reveals that affect imparts directionality to cognition, which in turn influences actions. |
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By irradiating the carbon particles with ultraviolet light, the device imparts a positive electric charge to them. |
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The IVT uses a swash plate design that imparts reciprocating motion via the inclination of a faceplate on a shaft relative to the axis of rotation. |
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A new textile-finishing compound that imparts flame and extreme-heat resistance to enzyme-polished, machine-washable wool is available for licensing. |
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It imparts a garlic flavor and aroma in food, minus the spiciness. |
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Perhaps vitamin C in its biochemical role as an electron donor could block the bacterial and viral DNA signals and the presumed survival advantage that it imparts? |
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