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I have information to impart and my time is limited.
The rest of the time is spent on imparting information.
If there was hope by then, he could impart it.
All this information is imparted at the beginning of the play.
Imparting all this knowledge and experience needs to start early on.
They did not seem happy at the news he'd just imparted.
"I can only impart this matter to you in private."
She has absolutely no specific information to impart to him about anything.
What new strategy of the day did he then impart?
But at the end of it all, something had been imparted.
I could design such a program and impart it to you.
Q. What do you try to impart to your students?
"And how much of that knowledge he has imparted to others."
She felt as if some mission had been imparted to her.
The point of prayer for each other is to impart power.
All the private institutions impart quality education to the students.
He may be quite happy to impart his advice to you.
Still more amazing was the further information he had to impart.
We try to impart education on the show to help people lose weight at home.
He heard a catch in her voice as she imparted the information.
"There is only so much beauty you can impart to a child at once."
Now let me tell you something more than I could impart over the telephone.
This was indeed part of the problem with the way knowledge had been imparted to them.
The machine will impart it all to you in a few minutes.
The teacher is a resource who has some information to impart.