We believe that artists are somehow vouchsafed the ability to tap into a greater knowledge of the human condition and impart this to us. |
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Music can impart in us a feeling of melancholy and sorrow, rapture and euphoria. |
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Now I will proceed to impart several of my many reasons for having it loaded and at the ready. |
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We expect our schools to set standards, impart values and encourage responsible behaviour. |
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I have tried to impart to them that Wicca is very spiritual and fluid as far as religions go. |
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They must have a long line for my workshop waiting to hear me impart words of wisdom. |
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He thought you might have some pertinent words of wisdom that you could impart upon me to help me deal with my troubles. |
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Brass snaps impart a utilitarian elegance, and its hook hangs as easily from a bathroom door as from the branches of a baobab tree. |
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The reader is teased by what this allegedly all-knowing narrator would seem not to know, will not acquaint himself with, or declines to impart. |
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She has a complement of six officers and 27 men as permanent crew and can accommodate and impart sail training to 30 cadets. |
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In the Middle Ages the laundresses would drape the household sheets over lavender bushes to dry and to impart their fresh, clean scent. |
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However, today it is used primarily as a vehicle to impart flavor and moisture into a lean cut of meat. |
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Those produced in brass, anodized aluminum or galvanized iron impart a golden glow or a silvery shiver. |
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Aalto's trademark ribs of cobalt blue tiles impart a lively rhythm to the angled wall that faces the bank of elevators. |
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Then, in a metallizing process, atomized molten zinc was sprayed on the steel surface, which was then brushed to impart a glossy finish. |
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These typically contain microscopic light reflectors, which impart subtle luminosity. |
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But history books fail to impart the human toll, whereas this series forces the reader to see the bodies run through with bayonets or lead balls. |
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The surfaces of the formers have different shapes and are used to impart these shapes to the forgings. |
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There are extreme divergences in sectoral performance that impart major structural distortions to the real economy. |
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She also wants residents to learn the ins and outs of housing and benefit schemes, and to impart their wisdom to fellow prisoners. |
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Mix wheat germ into pancake batter, oatmeal and home-baked goods, or use in soups and stews to impart a nutty flavor and add nutrients. |
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Thus, in Freud's energetic representation of the nervous-system there are two economies that impart psychical excitation. |
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And it held the ball on the strings longer, allowing athletes to impart greater topspin on the ball than they would with a normal topspin stroke. |
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Hogback ridges impart vertical relief to a rocky bench and commonly form tide pools. |
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The proprietary process can be precisely controlled to impart varying degrees of microporosity. |
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Russel had then decided to impart his knowledge and train young cricketers. |
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This is the moment you have been waiting for as you twitch the line to impart life into the fly. |
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This is the moment I have been waiting for as I twitch the line to impart life into the fly. |
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Brettanomyces yeasts impart an unpleasant mousiness to the finished wine that can make it completely undrinkable. |
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After distillation, the spirit undergoes micro-oxygenation, a technique frequently used to impart better mouthfeel to wines and, now, vodka. |
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They will not only impart a nice fragrance but will also help to eliminate mustiness and staleness. |
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The film gets points for highlighting a decidedly unique slice of life, presenting it well, and trying to impart something fresh and original. |
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The best way to impart the sweet smokiness of bacon to thick winter soups is to use homemade stock made with a bacon hock. |
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On the second floor, curved ceilings impart a snug, protected feeling to the bedrooms. |
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This gives him momentum and sets him up for the moment of delivery, when his unusually supple wrists impart prodigious spin to the ball. |
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The physics of this action will impart right to-left spin on the ball and produce a soft draw. |
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Some rotation of the wrist may be required in order to impart a slight carrying spin to get it into the basket. |
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Even a slightly damp clubface hinders your ability to impart spin on the ball, reducing your ability to draw and fade the shot on command. |
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When incorporated in Vanaspati, it does not impart any taste or odour to the vitaminized product. |
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Deep within Earth, some diamonds come into contact with radioactive materials, such as thorium or uranium, that can impart a unique signature known as a radiation halo. |
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Framed by the white hijab she adopted at 17, Joseph's serious eyes and alabaster features impart an ethereal air at odds with the mirth that can bubble up at her own expense. |
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The sachets will impart a pleasant scent as well as keep moths away. |
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The faculty hopes to impart specialized knowledge to its students so that they act more independently, see the world broad-mindedly, and think more flexibly. |
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McDonald attempts to impart on him the severity of the consequences he will face should he find himself back in this courtroom. |
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The scientists hope the findings will be used to fine-tune the aerodynamics of soccer balls and to design boots that impart spin to the ball more effectively. |
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As part of its social service, the college has decided to induct 15 students from economically backward families and impart free education to them from this year. |
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Banana leaves impart a superior, more traditional flavor to the barbacoa. |
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Dave benefited from having experienced grower friends who could impart their knowledge onto him when he got started. |
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The best one, used in Beck's Alcohol-Free, is to brew as normal, allowing the hops, yeast and malts time to impart flavour, and then to remove the alcohol. |
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Trace amounts of iron oxide impart vibrant red, red-orange, orange, and yellow colors that sometimes contrast markedly with browns and blacks in these silicified trunks. |
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The participants felt the campaign should lay an equal emphasis on eliminating factors responsible for failure of poor rural families to impart education to their children. |
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White bran does not impart the bitter taste associated with red bran. |
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She was always a good listener who had many words of wisdom to impart. |
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Thus, no matter what may have been previously decided in hearings or by the couple themselves, the divorce court can impart its own resolution on the matter. |
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Both impart the experience of sitting with brilliant Cubans over a rum to debate the State of Cuban Intellectual Life. |
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The retailer of the anecdote intends it to impart a message, the success of which depends on the degree to which the hearer regards the anecdote as factual. |
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And let our hearts be stout, to wait out the long travail, to bear sorrows that may come, to impart our courage unto our sons wheresoever they may be. |
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Though this did nothing to help impart knowledge to his charges, some were impressed anyway by his command of the subject. |
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The brass instruments impart acoustical beating to the texture by sustaining notes a semitone or quarter tone apart. |
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The lines on the clubface are to impart spin on the ball for a controlled flight. |
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The lambs are reared on natural hill pastures and vegetation, which impart a unique flavour to this organic meat offering. |
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Waraphanaba, Project director of the workshop, said that it was looking forward to train youth and impart knowledge of dramatics. |
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These soils do not contain any volcanic tephra that impart the unique adsorbtion properties to the North Island volcanic soils. |
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They have been used to impart profound wisdom and humorous mockery. |
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I've more compliments to impart, to be sure, but I'd as lief make a gift of them to none but thy lautitious self. |
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The tip, in conjunction with chalk, can be used to impart spin to the cue ball when it is not hit in its center. |
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The Anglicists supported instruction in the English language in order to impart to Indians what they considered modern Western knowledge. |
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Heat the tomato sauce in a nonreactive pan. Aluminum is particularly not a nonreactive metal, it will discolor badly and impart a strange flavor. |
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Yet you do not brighten what would otherwise be dull, impart a keenness to the obtusest point, and diffuse a general lustre? |
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Moving fluid acts on the blades so that they move and impart rotational energy to the rotor. |
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Wind turbines use an airfoil to generate a reaction lift from the moving fluid and impart it to the rotor. |
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D'Este and Blumenson wrote that Montgomery and Harry Crerar might have done more to impart momentum to the British and Canadians. |
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Certain types of cheeses require inoculation of milk curds with fungal species that impart a unique flavor and texture to the cheese. |
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The reinforcements impart their special mechanical and physical properties to enhance the matrix properties. |
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Yeast is very sensitive to temperature, and, if a beer were produced during summer, the yeast would impart unpleasant flavours onto the beer. |
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The lure may require a specialised presentation to impart an enticing action as, for example, in fly fishing. |
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Abrasions and avulsions impart shear forces to the tissues and may be superficial or deep. |
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How, then, does something become classical, and what does the designation impart upon things it adjectively modifies? |
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Professional artists Seetha Menon and Chaitra Somanath will impart lessons to the children in developing their artistic talents. |
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The purpose of the donor charge is to impart sufficient energy into the UXO explosives charge in order to cause a sympathetic detonation. |
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Azo dyes impart vivid and warm colors such as red, orange, and yellow to fabric. |
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The unusual textures impart a mystical quality to this work. |
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Copper oxide and carbonate are used add color in stain glass works, in glassmaking, and in ceramic glazes to impart turquoise blue, green, and brown colors. |
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These are easier to make because they impart less speed on the object stone, therefore increasing the chance that it remains in play even if a bigger chunk of it is hit. |
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I use low-fat milk to make the pudding, but add an egg yolk at the end to impart just enough richness to make the pudding feel custardy and decadent. |
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While these doctored diets produced some favorable fat changes in egg yolks, they also tended to impart an objectionable taste or unusually short shelf life. |
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A number of other chemistries impart some degree of flame retardancy to polymers, including boron-containing compounds, melamine, and ammonium sulfamate. |
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Materials like tungsten, barium sulfate, and bismuth are used ro impart metallic qualities to polyolefins, PVC, ABS, nylon, and other engineering plastics. |
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Some of the attributes that secondary surfactants impart to a formula include increased viscosity, stabilized foam and reduced skin and eye irritation. |
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Most new tissue machine installations incorporate through-air-drying technology as a way to impart softness, bulk, and absorbency to tissue and towel grades. |
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Jesus Christ does not so much impart life as He inbrings life. |
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Right now, however, there's not enough scientific data to confirm that role, nor to indicate the amount of pentanal needed to impart the nutlike flavor, Obenland says. |
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They represent taxa with, usually, more phaeomelanins, which impart reddish or brown colors, and generally more strongly patterned plumage reminiscent of hawks. |
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