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But the most important tip that Alvarez imparted is confidence.
And as Wolfson had said, it imparted an unusual serenity.
This narrative was imparted through an aesthetic of massed shimmer.
Thank you, Jimmy, for all that you imparted to me.
So what exactly was the magic elixir imparted by Hughes?
Before finishing, he imparted a message of hope to his followers.
The headlines either imparted concern for men's libidos or mocked muscleheads.
But at worst they imparted trauma, or at best misguided principles.
He also imparted his ideal vision of a big league ballplayer.
The psychic hurt those words imparted, however, haunted me for months.
Souls who have imparted goodness into the world should be honored.
A: I couldn't believe that practical info hadn't been imparted to me.
British rogue writer Willie Donaldson once imparted this snippet of wisdom: The
Growing up around that, it was really imparted on all of us.
Of the lessons Sachs imparted to his mentees, some still hold up.
Wisdom needs to be imparted equally to your boys and your girls.
Was there any wisdom he imparted that you brought with you onstage?
Fortunately, all those nights pounding dough and chopping pepperoni imparted another lesson: persistence.
He smoked cigarettes, identifiable only by outline and the stale smell they imparted.
Bright orange and green velvet pieces imparted energy to the laid-back garments.
" Still, the overall message Desrosiers imparted was: "Give 'em substance, give 'em you.
And he imparted a social-justice ideal to countless students and health professionals.
He also imparted a team mantra he made up with his 2013 team.
Specifically: The retro life lessons it has imparted to generations of impressionable young ladies.
So keeping choices efficient and small, that philosophy is something Jeremy imparted on me.
Recap: Energetic event aboard ASTRO-H/Hitomi, loss of comms, momentum imparted, debris objects.
The calming structural black bread and the sense of wellbeing imparted by the schnapps.
And some principals and community-based organizations say the program has imparted substantial benefits.
And that creative direction is imparted to all 1,000 people with toolboxes and events.
It perhaps also reinforced a lesson imparted in another cultural touchstone about nuclear dread.
Onions imparted loads of sweetness to the pakoras, tough little fritters bound by chickpea flour.
His Facebook timeline also shows he imparted some of Jonathan's styling skills onto his kids.
On a more serious note, Fletcher, 27, imparted some words of wisdom for Kufrin, 28.
What's more, the embryonic craft beer movement disdained cans for the metallic taste they imparted.
In doing so, he has imparted a greater sense of urgency to the ongoing crisis.
Paltrow, who was very close to her late father Bruce Paltrow, imparted some of his insight.
The values imparted by the Bible don't necessarily fit in with the values of our time.
I feel like I've imparted to at least a few people the prosperity immigrants can bring.
The lessons you've imparted may influence with the conclusion AJ draws, but how he gets there?
Pros: Burns fast, burns hot, long-lasting, no bad taste imparted to food, affordableCons: Contains sawdust
She imparted a lot of wisdom and cultural tradition, like this elephant, which came from India.
All of this has imparted an especially complex (and convoluted) legacy to the country's Brutalist monuments.
But Sandy sang it as if it were a truth imparted to him directly from God.
He relayed to me an important lesson that his Raider Nation mentor, Raider Jerry, had once imparted.
They imparted hard-won lessons not at the dining room table but through cassette tapes and videos.
Grappling with an unmoored future, they built upon the guidance that their mother had imparted to them.
After all, clocks have purposes — to keep time, a purpose imparted by clockmakers — and they're wholly mechanical.
"I grew up with a working mom and she imparted incredible work ethic in me," Banks said.
The meat had the density and force imparted by dry aging, and was tender without being floppy.
Mr Reed reveals information that McLemore had imparted off the record, often despite its corroboration from other sources.
As with Mr Romer's work, Mr Nordhaus's contributions are also notable for the lessons imparted by their shortcomings.
This piece of financial acumen, imparted by a trader to a colleague, is hard to beat for brevity.
As he cheerfully imparted with his call, this is one of the rites of passage of public service.
As Dr. El Chaar shared a slice with Saïd, he imparted some battle-scarred wisdom to his son.
Jerry was an excellent teacher, full of stories, and somehow he imparted a calmness, a sense of control.
I thanked him for the invaluable wisdom he imparted, and backed away slowly, full of appreciation and awe.
Both the smell and imparted flavor are intoxicating, and are how you know you're dealing with true Marsala.
One of the lessons Mr. Dutt imparted to prospective winemakers in Arizona was that they must be adventurous.
Each one finds the individuality that Chekhov, with uncanny sympathy and sly gallantry, imparted to his female characters.
But while you're at it, stew on some of the valuable lessons the googly eyed monster has imparted.
He misses his dad daily, frequently reflecting on the lessons he imparted before his untimely passing at 61.
The one thing that is imparted informally in training is male camaraderie: team sports, guys socializing, guy group activities.
You just imparted wisdom on the youth of today via an old Drake lyric, and you should be proud.
"Nothing and no one stays the same," Cyrus told Cosmopolitan of what her mom and dad imparted to her.
They imparted a certain insight and a certain feeling that carried people through their lives on a daily basis.
Chris imparted to me that it was important to engage everyone on every episode and aspect of the show.
In the second season, she appears to have imparted similar lessons to her daughter, preparing her for the inevitable.
He patiently imparted some of his newfound wisdom to his wife as she struggled with a ball of dough.
If there is a lesson imparted by boredom studies, it is that there are hundreds of kinds of boredom.
The experience imparted an important financial lesson, which has informed his investment decisions to this day: Buy and hold.
Montella imparted a lesson she learned during the Lehman collapse — do not underestimate the pervasiveness and significance of an event.
In his free time, William imparted certain "skills" to his son, like pulling off insurance scams and filing false accounts.
And what better way to get a glimpse inside successful people's heads that to study the wisdom they've already imparted?
The experiments depended on the ability to closely monitor what information about a quantum system gets imparted to its environment.
The new teaching schools believe that those skills which teachers now pick up haphazardly can be systematically imparted in advance.
When it happened, his mother imparted a few words of wisdom about parents teaching their children the value of work.
According to Meinzer, these are just a few examples of seemingly false royal protocol imparted on Markle by the media.
Francesca Beauman  — host of Fran's Book Shop and bookseller at Persephone Books — imparted some comforting words of wisdom to me.
In death he leaves behind a legacy of having imparted the desire for being the best at anything he did.
Enigmatic as she may be, Hemings had a vision of her life and self that she imparted to her family.
Ten players would have their backs turned to the opposition while facing the quarterback as he imparted the play instructions.
And the larger the ring and stronger the magnets and accelerating radiation, the more force can be imparted on the protons.
Without overwhelming you with technical jargon, you'll be imparted with tips on how to take photos that deserve to be framed.
Page 93-267: Like Jesus speaking to his apostles, Facebook often imparted nuggets of its culture in the form of parables.
It's not that the earlier level is a tutorial; the later one simply builds on lessons imparted earlier in the game.
Yet his greatest and most lasting contribution may be the knowledge he has imparted to the current crop of Bruins defensemen.
She moved to England in 1924 and soon dreamed up a governess who slid up banisters and imparted cheeky life lessons.
I could almost feel the human presence behind the lens, a sense of emotion that was imparted to the footage itself.
He subscribes to the Zen concept of mushin, imparted to him by Fassel, which means a mind cleared of all distraction.
To this, the Dutch added turnsole, a plant material that imparted a reddish tint and also had properties that prevented pests.
As President Obama was leaving office, he imparted (roughly) the following piece of wisdom to Donald Trump: Good luck with North Korea.
One person who imparted some great lessons on the star when it comes to allowing her son to be his true self?
Considering HP makes the x360 laptops with 360° hinges, I thought that at least some of that knowledge would be imparted here.
But as she imparted hope, wisdom, and the promise of a brighter future, that didn't stop many people from wishing she would.
How vulnerable do we feel when we lose them, and how much of a person's personality is really imparted onto a device?
Growing up in a musical family, were there any specific songs that imparted life lessons on you or helped form your beliefs?
But in a ball mill, energy is imparted through mechanical force when the balls strike the particles as they are tossed around.
But those worries seem to crumble when you consider the brief history lesson imparted by Trump during his chat with the Post.
The result: "The energy imparted to a human body by a high velocity weapon is exponentially greater" than that from a handgun.
Then that moment when the local law enforcement official, face blanched by the sorrow of what must be imparted, appears before cameras.
Deep in despair during the days afterward, they didn't immediately appreciate that King had imparted in them a similar disregard for death.
But peel away the self-deprecation and meandering stabs at clarity and Phoenix has imparted some meaningful wisdom upon the Hollywood set.
The information imparted does not relate to "the funding, administration or operation of an intelligence activity within the responsibility" of the DNI.
Information can be imparted in succinct form and those who are not involved can ignore the messages and get on with their work.
A frustrated Jordan will say that Farrago knew where he was sitting and should have imparted the information, but little would have changed.
In addition, Biden imparted his own wisdom, and words of advice from his parents about how to be a dedicated and loving father.
There were ravids, too— great cats with fangs like scythes— and birds that mimicked human voices, and scorpions whose sting imparted superhuman strength.
As central bankers struggle to reverse their post-crisis monetary measures, the lessons imparted by the Mississippi Bubble are more relevant than ever.
When in contention, he said, he thinks of the advice Palmer imparted that day, about playing each shot down the stretch with conviction.
And it seems to have been imparted as a result of Kadri's own family history, of being an immigrant in a new land.
Ambiguous by nature, often without the clarity imparted by words, dance lends itself to political readings even when it might not intend to.
In dissent, he stressed not only the searched student's constitutional claims, but also the shoddy lesson in civil rights that the episode imparted.
If the sprays imparted that tiny bit of confidence, if they helped gangly tweens lurch their way toward adulthood, what was the harm?
She imparted integrity, a love of the arts and a sense of occasion for the things I loved, like "Star Wars" and Orioles baseball.
He cleared the water each time, but imparted too much backspin and watched in exasperation as ball after ball trickled back into the drink.
After an uneven first three quarters, after incompletions and drops and hollow possessions, Manning imparted a gift that sustained the Broncos for another game.
Here are the pearls of wisdom they imparted that will hopefully bring us all a little closer to that oh-so-coveted finish line.
Meehan was raised by a father that bragged about his (unproven) lineage to a famous mafia boss, and imparted mafia tactics to his son.
Kotb, 53, led Kelly to hair and makeup, where Kotb's co-anchor Kathie Lee Gifford imparted some words of wisdom on the NBC newbie.
And no matter what happens next, West Virginia teachers have imparted a remedial civics lesson not just to the state, but to the nation.
Nintendo's surprise reveal took the form of a startlingly effective three-minute trailer that imparted a great deal of information without actually saying anything.
As it turns out, Ruth knew exactly what to say ... and it sounds like she imparted that onto the soon-to-be-married couple.
A few hours later, we checked in with the ranger, who imparted a few simple rules, including no littering, no firearms and no campfires.
This group of Americans has also developed a less-sweet tooth and an appreciation of the textures imparted by grains like buckwheat and rye.
But I would discover that a sense of honor had been imparted to me here that would speak to me in the darkest hours.
In a screenshot of an iPhone text message captured by Friar, Dorsey imparted three suggestions that amounted to career counseling for the newly minted CEO.
It's also likely Baker imparted some words of wisdom to Vice President Mike Pence, who was his seatmate at Sunday night's Super Bowl in Houston.
That particular scene became a fleshy, moaning, groaning, dancing fountain with people literally, then figuratively, gushing over the "sex hacks" the former fitness competitor imparted.
Doctors I carried the knowledge like a millstone chained around my neck, my back aching from the emotional weight of bad news not yet imparted.
This week, the wild-haired physicist's far-simpler "theory of happiness," imparted to a bellboy, fetched more than $1.5 million at an auction in Jerusalem.
When "Voodoo" was released, a great number of musicians actually found it difficult to listen to, because of the gluey disorientation imparted by these grooves.
They preferred the uneducated version of black womanhood embodied by the formerly enslaved suffragist Sojourner Truth, who entertained her audiences as she imparted her ideas.
From a distance, Obama will take in the iconic A-bomb dome, a building skeleton that's come to represent the scale of destruction the bomb imparted.
Violet is a transgender girl who leads a band of lost children, most of whom have strange abilities imparted to them from alien bio-mechanical parasites.
Tough concludes that skills like resilience and self-control are not really skills the way reading is a skill, they are traits imparted by an environment.
One of the lessons he imparted to his children was that the law had allowed us to be here and we must always respect that law.
The drumbeat of nearly three weeks of failure had imparted the urgency of the postseason to a game that, in actual terms, remained close to meaningless.
Another lesson imparted by Mr. Morrissette — how to minimize clutter — did not always feel so urgent in his last situation, but is now serving him well.
It may be moving slowly, but his studies show that, for all the shot's smoothness and ease, the rotation imparted by the modern slice is radical.
Tana Mongeau says Kylie Jenner imparted some useful words of wisdom on the journey of pregnancy -- which, apparently, won't be put to good use anytime soon.
David Wander, a lawyer at Davidoff Hutcher & Citron, who represents several Sears vendors in the bankruptcy, said the court imparted a clear warning to Mr. Lampert.
"We had trailers of diapers arriving at our warehouse but not enough space to store them," he says with a hint of the stress that experience imparted.
People close to Clinton expect her to reflect on being raised in the public eye and the values her mother imparted on her from an early age.
"In the early stages of a company, expanding is more important than defending," says Dai, echoing the insights imparted by his mentor Cheng Wei, founder of Didi.
It was back in the galleries that the information imparted in "Debriefing Session II" was activated, becoming a lens through which to view curator Sara Raza's selections.
Those closest to me did, however, notice that my two top teeth had shortened and imparted me with a more youthful—or at least less decrepit—smile.
And while we definitely recommend the dry shampoo as more of a volumizer than a serious root oil-soaker, we did love the fresh scent it imparted.
And I was thinking about how many deserved lumps I got, and how Cullen was just one of the many lads who imparted them lumps to me.
All in all, Fibonacci ratios, especially when imparted on stocks by the Fibonacci Queen, can be so predictive that they're "almost creepy," the "Mad Money" host said.
Promote kindness and empathy Throughout my childhood, she imparted what it meant to be a gentleman: being attuned to others' needs and meeting them without being asked.
She went home with what is basically the lifetime achievement award for the network, and imparted some inspiring words for the audience and fans watching at home.
White started out in Chicago in the late 1930s, and his Robeson has the stylized monumentality with which many artists of the period imparted dignity to labor.
But he also imparted propulsive energy as needed, in the Allegro molto second movement and especially in the composer's trademark evocation of cascading bells in the finale.
Vallejo, who compares escamoles to caviar, describes their taste as "very nutty" with a "grassy, soil-y flavor" imparted by the ants' diet of herbs and grass.
That's not only far and away more action on the ball than players like Rosewall imparted, it's roughly twice the revolutions Federer creates with his topspin backhand.
" As for why he imparted that luxurious present, he said, "She has the most important job in the world, which is helping me raise Tay and Bray!
His tenure in that great Southern band ended in a haze of alcoholism and addiction, and the eventual process of rehabilitation imparted a deeper clarity to his music.
The President has typically been wary of donning any headwear besides a baseball cap -- a political lesson he imparted during an appearance at the White House in 2013.
But on Tuesday, former Homeland star Damian Lewis revealed that during one meeting with the 89-year-old monarch, she imparted some wisdom when he asked her advice.
As Mr. Reid's body lay in an open coffin, a newsboy cap on as always, fellow bouncers talked about their brotherhood and the lessons Mr. Reid had imparted.
The two of them watch with strong emotions and overflowing pride, and Fuerth recalls a quote he imparted to the staff during the day's pre-lunch service meeting.
They were also naturally tannic, meaning that they demonstrated the true tannins of the grape rather than the bitter tannins that can be imparted by new oak barrels.
He was also an amateur artist and a gifted draughtsman who encouraged his son to draw at an early age and perhaps also imparted his love of music.
To solve the conundrum of whether language is imparted by the mother or the father, Zhang's team conducted a genetic-linguistic study of 34 modern Indo-European populations.
But about the financial lessons that Midge, her parents Abe and Rose Weissman, Susie Myerson, and others have imparted in the first two seasons we spent with them.
Physics students stood watch at the local morgue to keep wild dogs away from the fresh corpses, and these grim circumstances imparted to Fang a profound love of astrophysics.
Some of the unwritten rules of the bar stood out by way of the conviction in which they were imparted, by the uncharacteristic sobriety with which they were treated.
The benefit of this is that the I-Pace is loads of fun to drive thanks, in part, to the low center of gravity imparted by its battery pack.
"I would discover that a sense of honor had been imparted to me here that would speak to me in the darkest hours," he told the Brigade of Midshipmen.
Later in life he imparted flamenco and other forms to countless students in the humble but beloved Fazil's Times Square Studio, on Eighth Avenue between 46th and 47th Streets.
The 2 guys who took a crack at demolishing President Trump's Hollywood Walk of Fame star came face-to-face this weekend, and some wisdom was imparted ... TMZ has learned.
The ensuing scandal and calls from religious leaders for a legislative response have imparted further significance to Morrison's outward displays of faith, which are unusual for an Australian political leader.
Research, in this case, being a euphemism for a five-second google that imparted miles of interesting trivia relating to toupee, topple, toast, some old dice game … words are great.
The trend underscores a Prior maxim that he has imparted on goaltenders for more than three decades: Stay patient and force the shooter to beat you with an exceptional shot.
While coarser grounds and a shorter shot time produce a consistent result that's just as strong, the traditional method does provide a more complex flavor imparted by partially clogged flow.
Succession's Tom Wambsgans imparted this astounding wisdom during a congressional hearing when explaining a series of 67 emails he sent to (Cousin) Greg between the hours of 3:00 a.m.
Both cubesats will need to perform additional engine burns to get to Mars, and MarCO-B&aposs future maneuvers will need to compensate for the unplanned nudges imparted by the leak.
Moms do know best, after all — and these Reddit users are well aware of that as they share the priceless advice their moms have imparted on them over the years: 1.
And so, for many, the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre (more often framed as the Battle of Wounded Knee) was the final piece of Native history imparted by their public school education.
The secondary access route instilled the same air of covertness imparted in "Debriefing Session II." I was moved through the permanent collection with a Public Movement performer's hand on my shoulder.
DevOps at its core should really be a culture, and the very important skills it cultivated over the years should be imparted to all developers, especially those of the next generation.
Although he's imparted a bit of information to her in past seasons, he really starts confiding in her during the escape boat trip (and by doing so, becomes vulnerable to her).
The lesson that progress is not inevitable is imparted by Dorothy Kenyon (Kathy Bates), a civil rights lawyer whose earlier attempt to crack the edifice of sex discrimination ended in failure.
Judge Kavanaugh has said his upbringing by a public-school teacher imparted lessons about racial and economic inequality, and inspired him to embrace parents' rights to choose schools for their children.
The subtitle alluded to Mr. Pilgrim's robust Baptist faith, which he later exhibited in his everyday business and personal interactions and imparted as a Sunday school teacher for a half-century.
Jackie Winsor was fabricating "Burnt Piece" (25-22017), in which she imparted subtle distortions to a three-foot cube of wood, wire and concrete by way of five hours in a bonfire.
Unpasteurized and bottom-fermented exclusively from smoked malt, the charred flavor imparted by beechwood is a smoked meat flavor bomb that plays off the brew's sweet maltiness in an utterly symphonic manner.
They were very much didactic, moral fables, in which viewers were expected to learn a lesson at the end (usually imparted by the narrator, sometimes in more heavy-handed terms than others).
As I watch him work, I am entranced by the purity of color Muraski has coaxed from his paints, and the intensely high gloss sheen he has imparted onto the sculpture's surface.
Sara Vaezy, the 36-year-old chief digital strategy officer for Providence St. Joseph Health imparted four pieces of career advice to those looking to make a difference in the healthcare industry.
The jug imparted a trippy and sometimes annoying quality to the songs, but the real excitement was in Erickson's maniacal delivery of the lyrics, the wrenching volume and electricity of live performances.
Centered on Walker Street, these galleries — a mix of Chelsea refugees, peripatetic veterans of downtown and a few new kids — have imparted fresh energy to one of Lower Manhattan's last ungentrified zones.
We might begin with what Mr. Rose had to overcome — the lack of any telegenic appeal or especially inspired and passionate speaking style or a claim to Staten Island imparted by birth.
When I was a young, childless public health grad student, all of my maternal and child health classes imparted the fact that improving breastfeeding rates was vital to improving population-level health.
More crucial, it is being witnessed, by the camera and the audience, so that essential information can be imparted about the workings of law and order, art and politics, knowledge and power.
The violence imparted onto the dead suggests it was done to flaunt the victory and demean the vanquished, but the exact purpose of this "organized and ritual clearing of a battlefield" remains unclear.
A small lesson, imparted for the low, low cost of a few dozen reloaded saves and trips to the FAQs: History without at least a little discomfort is missing part of the story.
The innocuous location, combined with his request that I turn off my phone, as all information from that point forward would be off the record, immediately imparted the air of a covert operation.
Remarkably, he almost achieved the extremely rare feat of consecutive eagles from the fairway when his approach from 113 yards at the next imparted heavy backspin and rolled back directly towards the hole.
That said, one interesting feature of current discourse is a growing openness among some scientifically minded people to the possibility that our world has a purpose that was imparted by an intelligent being.
When she spoke of the way her father's love always overcame their differences, I thought of the way my father, too, accepted my reconsiderations of the worldview he had imparted as a birthright.
The ascent of the far-right in German government has led to rising concerns that the country is losing its collective memory of the lessons imparted by World War II and the Holocaust.
People who have grown up on visions imparted from science fiction and the Apollo missions aspire to make a future better than the present, through the development of technology, while making a profit.
When she came to the MUNCHIES Test Kitchen recently, Gayer imparted some wisdom on us that is equally applicable to monkey bread as it is to pretty much all other kinds of baking.
In that sentence above, I almost wrote, "his passing last week," but one of the lasting lessons he imparted to me and his  students was a serious skepticism toward floral, imprecise, and mystical language.
Without the fluctuations imparted by Earth's atmosphere, and other sources of noise that ground-based telescopes must contend with, Euclid's results should improve the accuracy of estimates of the universe's expansion rate ten-fold.
They share the impact those bosses had on them, how it changed the way they work or their career trajectories, and the lessons that the experiences imparted on them as they, too, became leaders.
As for his compulsion to collect plastic handbags (he wrote a book about them), the most consoling piece of information imparted to the reader may be that the handbags have competition from other collectibles.
This new order of competing independent nations imparted unique dynamism to Europe, releasing a storm of dormant energies and fostering a stunning degree of experiment and innovation in government and economics, science and religion.
The magic was in the texture, a custard-like consistency imparted by water that is naturally near the boiling point and fortified with the minerals it collects on its way out of Earth's bedrock.
Long before our current understanding of consent and all that it entails, he imparted to me that we need to differentiate between what our libidos signal and what's right for ourselves and our partners.
But the conservative claim that he believes that personhood is mystically imparted via the inhalation of oxygen is the more accurate description of his actual legal position, and the emerging orthodoxy of his party.
Of course, practicing what one has learned before fully grasping the nuances of the knowledge imparted is not so different than how information in general is transferred between student and teacher in the classroom.
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For Teeling founders, brothers Jack and Stephen Teeling, poitin offers whiskey drinkers a chance to taste the spirit straight from the still so they can understand the flavor imparted by the various casks Teeling uses.
Even after he's gone, and even when other characters attempt to use or manipulate her, the wisdom Ned imparted to his daughter about the core values of honor, family and perseverance contributes to her success.
After all, de Blasio himself has shared on the presidential debate stage the "special caution" advice he had imparted to his son, Dante, who is bi-racial, to be wary in the presence of police.
Mr. Mortensen imparted tremendous energy to the young string and, at times, woodwind players, providing occasional keyboard flourishes but leaving most of the continuo work to players on a second harpsichord and a positive organ.
Obreht's actual grandfather, a central influence on "The Tiger's Wife," also provides the seed of inspiration for her second novel: obsessed with Westerns, he imparted his fascination with the American frontier to his young granddaughter.
Clinton, who spent much of the day in Silicon Valley fund-raising, imparted a vague declaration on the audience: "The tech community and the government have to stop seeing each other as adversaries," she said.
"What happened to Fourth Avenue, essentially, it was run by a lot of very interesting, strong, self-centered individuals, including my dad, and very few of them imparted knowledge to the younger generation," he said.
When I mentioned that to Pear Therapeutics CEO Corey McCann, he imparted the one question he asks pharma companies to see if they&aposre really serious about incorporating things like digital therapeutics into their businesses.
While every institution must wrestle with how best to change its culture and do right by victims, the fight against sexual assault in the military has imparted lessons and created tools that have broader applicability.
She travels from Gates of the Arctic National Park in Alaska to the Acadia National Park in Maine to investigate our relationship with the wild as well as to survey the destruction humans have imparted.
Universities are required to offer Title IX trainings, ensuring that they have imparted a set of facts to all students—but beyond meeting legal requirements, it's difficult to say whether those trainings actually reduce sexual assault.
Iran an old and complicated story Unlike North Korea where Trump has imparted his own unique approach to diplomacy, Iran is an old story fraught, and in Trump's mind complicated by the bungled efforts of others.
After winning big, Douglas spoke to a room of press members and revealed that his 102-year-old father imparted some wisdom on him, which stuck as one of the greatest lessons he had ever learned.
There was something of Adam and Eve in the way they, on day two, stripped off on live television, covered their naked bodies with clay and imparted handprints (and other, more intimate, markings) on the walls.
In 2016, Israel Halperin, then a physiologist at the Australian Institute of Sport and Edith Cowan University decided to look into whether mirrors imparted the vain with any advantages when it came to growing their muscles.
I am now in a play called "Some Old Black Man," and the father (played by the Tony Award winner Roger Robinson) once imparted similar wisdom to his son (played by me) when he was young.
The music of Waters's youth is delved into at length and with tender detail, and yet another life lesson is imparted: He contends that we all need to have good taste in music, and I concur.
The tactile quality of the 16 mm footage and 70 mm photography imparted a quality I felt was lacking from the crisp digital images from satellites and the International Space Station I'd become accustomed to seeing.
When the stylist, a genial man whose beard and burly physique gave him the air of a tropical Santa, imparted a gentle wave to her hair, she yelped and winced repeatedly, convinced that she'd been burned.
They remembered McCain with laughter and tears, as all the speakers touched on the values he had imparted to them -- a shared humanity, a commitment to civility and compromise and the ideal of country before party.
To fix this issue, Tan designed a world where magic was a commodity imparted by masks, and mixed in his own memories of a trip to Venice, where he drunkenly dueled friends alongside canals with wooden swords.
Since 212, he has imparted his enthusiasm to waves of students, as the director of the photography program at Bard College, where he insists on historical grounding and darkroom mastery while being fully open to current trends.
China is also moving its principal space port from the north to the south of the country, partly in order to take advantage of the extra launch velocity imparted nearer the equator by Earth's spin (see article).
My wife and I reckon their strong-willed and forthright personalities are strengths that will serve them well their entire lives (especially if they come up against men to whom these kinds of lessons were not imparted).
The autograph comes with an explanation of what Roberts was thinking at that moment, echoing the words Wills had imparted on those quiet, empty fields when he was learning to steal a base — and so much more.
Namely, a GQ article with instructions about how to go down on a woman (admittedly I cocked my head so hard at the seeming delay in this knowledge being imparted to Jay that I gave myself whiplash).
Odeh's tweet was followed by a flood of remembrances, with grandchildren all over the world recalling their sittys' food, their kisses and embraces, their sacrifices, the lessons they imparted and the pride they took in their heritage.
It's to sense the presence of the chef, to read a signature written in flour and butter, salt and smoke — what in Korean is called son-mat, the taste imparted by one person's hands and no other's.
Even if it's staying just angry enough that we can take a deep breath and remind ourselves that — despite our instincts to do otherwise — we must return to those seven words of wisdom imparted on us by FLOTUS.
It's curtailed my winter flakiness, reduced breakouts, faded scars, and even imparted a glow of overall health, which is rare for someone with a Vitamin D deficiency and a biological aversion to leaving the house when it's cold.
But the Hawaiians had been on the island for more than a thousand years when Cook arrived, and their long voyages had imparted an intimate knowledge of the ocean and, in turn, an unrivaled confidence in its waters.
In concept stage, at least, their design imparted a playful structural dynamism, but now that the building is reaching completion, it seems to have been dumbed down into a run-of-the-mill North Miami Beach residential tower.
He "imparted not only his legal acumen but also his life experiences, constantly pushing and prodding us to respond not only to the persuasiveness of the legal argument but also to the power of moral truth," she wrote.
Borrowing much from his previous employer — down to the waffle recipe, his son said — Mr. Rogers made Waffle House into a success in part by paying meticulous attention to customers, a management philosophy he imparted throughout the chain.
Turnberry, Scotland (CNN)As Donald Trump fielded reporters' questions from the 9th hole of Trump Turnberry Friday, the neatly manicured greens and nearby club house adorned with dazzling chandeliers and gold-plated fixtures imparted a sense of déjà vu.
He introduced the concept to me of "Yes, and," which is all about agreement and building on a scene and agreeing with the reality of a situation, so I think that's a profound concept and he imparted his wisdom.
These shows challenged audiences with various degrees of scientific know-how (Scrubs imparted valuable lessons about poop, never forget), but more often than not, their plots revolved around ailments and concerns that we'd heard of before: cancer, broken limbs, cardiac arrest.
In his latest experiments, Dr Bae has managed to amplify the thrust imparted by a single nudge of the laser by a factor of 1,500, which is big enough to manoeuvre a CubeSat as well as a conventional thruster would.
The devastation imparted by the Zika virus, portrayed in the haunting images of babies with severe birth defects, is the latest example of the urgent need to better support medical research so we can respond effectively to new infectious diseases.
Initially, I was a bit discomfited by not being left alone to my own devices, but I have to admit that the information they imparted helped me understand the work in a fuller way than I would have on my own.
He imparted [the values of] hard work and dedication, the will to get up and do something about it, not just sit on the couch and complain … Even if you're not successful on the first try, second try, even the hundredth time.
The speech, in which he imparted lessons to students and reminisced about his time at school, contained one section in which Judge Kavanaugh, now 53, fondly recalled some debaucherous — if seemingly harmless — nights of heavy drinking and revelry as a Yale Law student.
Among other Lakefront tidbits imparted to us on the tour: The brewery was the first to produce an organic and gluten-free beer approved by the federal government; indeed, a surprising 27 percent of Lakefront's sales come from their gluten-free beer.
It is also narcissism to think that you have nothing to learn from the past, that knowledge of the business and the craft of rap imparted from people who have been there before is not a barrier to sustained success in it.
"The [ultimate] responsibility for taking action when it is believed a judge is imparted by age or disability—that is the responsibility of the chief judge and no one else," says Arthur D. Hellman, a profesor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Law.
He looks at authoritarianism through a theological lens, referencing works such as John Milton's Paradise Lost, or the works of William Blake, which look at the relationship between religious belief and how those are imparted or imposed on those subjected to a church's reach.
As a conceptual idea, that can be fun — again, I like all of these projects — but it's not uncommon to finish watching these works and find yourself wondering if their creators have thoughts about the universe that weren't imparted to them from a screen.
When She Imparted Her Grandmother's Wise Words to All of Us "When you present yourself to the world in a way that you feel confident, the world sees you as confident," Reese said on the Today show of what she learned from grandmother Dorothea Draper.
For decades, the unassuming 87-year-old has imparted his wisdom in writings and speeches, in newspapers and on television, and notably, to the thousands of investors and devotees who make the pilgrimage to the Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting in Omaha, Nebraska, each May.
The sensibility imparted by L.G.B.T.-affirming therapy is of huge worth to straight clients, too, they say, because it is built around the urgent need to wake up to the social assumptions that shape all of our lives, whether or not we want them to.
She applied M.A.C. Retro Matte Liquid Lip color in Feels So Grand, and Velvetease Lip Pencil in Just Add Romance, with a lip brush, before blending out slightly with a softer brush for a slightly blurred, imprecise appearance that imparted a sense of innocence.
Hicks has, like few others, learned and best put into practice the golden rule of working for Trump that she often imparted on incoming staffers, but that many have failed to internalize: "This is all about Mr. Trump," as one former top campaign staffer recalled.
His new book, "Italy's Native Wine Grape Terroirs" (University of California Press, $50), is an excellent companion, an in-depth examination of the specific places in which Italy's leading grapes and some lesser-known varieties grow best, and the characteristics imparted to the wines.
As Klopp, Liverpool's manager, climbed the stairs to the locker rooms at the Etihad Stadium, fresh from a victory against Manchester City that gave his team its first berth in the Champions League semifinals in a decade, a colleague pulled him aside and excitedly imparted the news.
Well, just think about the impact of reading avoidance in terms of one's professional career: If you're not regularly learning and building new knowledge as imparted by the experts who have come before you, it'll be impossible for you to stay ahead of the business curve.
Not only did he recruit a potentially critical new member named Siddiq and help buy Alexandria enough time to escape the Saviors' firebombing, but Carl also imparted some wisdom to his father that just might change the tide of the war with Negan and the Saviors.
"—🇺🇸kwh🇺🇸 (@kwh561) January 21, 2020A public historian even imparted a little lesson on a member of the British aristocracy, tweeting: "Lord Chesterfield, in the 18th century, used to read Latin poetry on the toilet then rip out the finished page to use as bog roll.
"He was the leader of the Eagles, and he had a standard and a work ethic that he imparted – and he had willing participants in the rest of the band – but he was not satisfied until it reached a very, very high level," Dolan told PEOPLE after performing.
Training others to be happy Training sessions were held with an estimated 21,000 teachers, school principals and administrators at a large stadium in Delhi last week, with course leaders and instructors taking turns explaining what "happiness" is and is not, and how it can be imparted to students.
My personal time in the tube saw me careening into the walls repeatedly, struggling to interpret the four key hand signals that my guide and teacher imparted to me from his spot inside the tube with me—bend your legs, straighten your legs, put your chin up, and, of course, relax.
I don't even want to begin untangling what Thanos thinks about fatherly love or the amount of abuse he's imparted on Gamora and Nebula, nor do I want to delve too deeply into Tony Stark's yearning to be a dad and how he's projected that onto Peter Parker in Infinity War.
Fernandes and Harding are looking into the more obvious but overlooked answer, which is to invest precious time and effort into building a robust set of practices, in a format that can be imparted clearly and concisely and most importantly, in a way that it doesn't suffer in the retelling.
Dr. Leaper directed me to a study published by the Society for Personality and Social Psychology suggesting that, if parental values are imparted in a loving way, most kids will eventually adopt their parents' beliefs, even if they appear to reject them while trying to carve out their own identities.
Whether you think that ethics are imparted to children through their education and home upbringing or whether you think it's genetic, if people who think ethically stop having children and people who don't think ethically continue to have children, the future of the planet is not going to be very good.
The Smith family recently gathered in Malibu, California, for Jaden's birthday for a celebration during which they shared birthday toasts of tequila shots, with sister Willow and half-brother Trey Smith as well as mom Jada Pinkett-Smith, and a birthday cake as the patriarch imparted some wise words for his youngest son.
Ventura said Danks's influence would still be felt in the lessons he had imparted to the younger left-handers Sale and Jose Quintana, who entered the weekend a combined 232-274 with a 21913 E.R.A. Ventura said that Sale and Quintana, especially, had benefited from the team's opportunistic offense and vastly improved defense.
Tom Cruise turned 55 in July, and he certainly doesn't look worse for wear; like a number of actors of roughly his vintage (Brad Pitt, Will Smith, George Clooney, Steve Coogan), age seems to have ironed out some of the goofiness and imparted an air of, if not wisdom, something like it.
They hang on every word of AI wisdom imparted by luminaries from Google and Microsoft; pore over a dizzying number of advances (laid out in more than 670 published papers) from the likes of Facebook, DeepMind (a unit of Google) and Tencent; and devour stories of novel ways to train machines to perform useful tasks.
Vernon Jordan, a former adviser to President Clinton, suggested in a telephone interview that Mr. West — perhaps beginning with the classical education imparted by his parents — seemed destined to join the one in 10 black men whom W. E. B. Du Bois predicted at the dawn of the 20th century would become African-American leaders.
Standing up to the abuse Ms. Arias imparted upon me over the years was an important part of my personal transformation and I will continue to fight this battle with vigor as I defend against this lawsuit which is best viewed as a continuation of Ms. Arias' pattern of attacking men whom she feels have wronged her.
Presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE's wife was describing how her parents imparted on her values about working hard and treating people with respect.
But Trump's repeated praise of the North Korean leader, his trumpeting of a still unwritten denuclearization agreement and the sense of history he imparted as he told even the press in the room "congratulations to everybody" could come back to bite Trump, similarly to how President George W. Bush came to regret his "mission accomplished" moment.
"The message my parents imparted was whatever you're doing, do it well, take it seriously and recognize that at the end of the day it's a sport but also a vehicle to being the best person you can be," said Crum, who is the director of Stanford's Mind & Body Lab, where Ledecky will work for course credit.
Earlier this year when there was volatility in Chinese financial markets and the rest of the world has been weaker in terms of growth, I think there was more financial restrictiveness imparted to everywhere around the globe, but certainly in the U.S. as well and so then the question, 'well, should the FOMC increase the funds rate to apply more financial restrictiveness?
This becomes more evident when we consider that even the simplest of creatures that may otherwise be bereft of a conscious or explicit value judgement system have been imparted (through evolution) the discerning ability to know that doing a certain "A" set of things will make it more probable for them to survive, as opposed to doing a certain "B" set of things.
As one who has participated in what is an unprecedented level of collaboration related to the complex development and implementation of policies and procedures around our nation's air transportation system, it is disappointing to see opportunities missed and misimpressions imparted any time a President of the United States is willing to focus on the real needs of the aviation community.
More to the point: If you ask how Hamilton's aliens had initially imparted "purpose" to life, the answer is that they did so in concrete fashion: by planting simple self-replicating material on earth a few billion years ago, confident that it would lead to something that would keep them entertained (keeping them entertained being, in this scenario, life's purpose).
In "The 'Old Soul' of the Nets Is Steering the Team in a New Direction," Kelly Whiteside writes about the life lessons that Jarrett Allen, center for the Brooklyn Nets basketball team, recently imparted: Jarrett Allen stood outside a Key Food Supermarket in the Clinton Hill section of Brooklyn and handed 25 local children a grocery list and a calculator.
The narratives are imparted through the transcript of a conversation that took place in Rome last year between the artist and the curator Carlos Basualdo, an essay "Dialogue: Another Country" by Françoise Nora-Cachin, an annotated timeline tracing key developments in the artist's life from birth through to this year, and, per course, several color plates of the steles and the artist in a variety of contexts.
After being tutored by a nun on weekends ("no Saturday afternoon baseball or basketball for me," he recalled), he won a scholarship to Loyola High School in Towson, Md. He joined the Society of Jesus when he was 18 and attended a Jesuit novitiate in Wernersville, Pa., northwest of Philadelphia, where his Greek and Latin literature professor imparted a passion for math and astronomy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A guy walks past me on Carmine Street, and his shirt reads in large block letters, each word taking up a new line: MAN / UP / OR / SHUT / UP. A quick Google search tells me that this style of large-type T-shirt sloganeering was pioneered by fashion designer Katharine Hamnett, whose signature tees have frequently imparted her left-leaning political convictions, including HIV/AIDS awareness with her more recent "WEAR A CONDOM" campaign.

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