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1 Could God impart knowledge so we immediately know things when we get to Heaven?
2 If the Tacksmen be banished, who will be left to impart knowledge , or impress civility?
3 Each of us strove conscientiously to impart knowledge .
4 The teacher may, indeed, contend that his business is not to evoke faculty but to impart knowledge .
5 First, a love of knowledge; second, a desire to impart knowledge , and third, a love of young people.
6 Qwelane believes she was born to " impart knowledge " and has dedicated herself to this lifetime vocation.
7 They chief object of this Institution is, I conceive, to impart knowledge through the medium of our own language.
8 But it is equally true that no one can deny that the purpose of my address was to impart knowledge .
9 It aimed not merely to impart knowledge but to elicit latent powers, and to remove difficulties out of the way.
10 This false modesty, or failure to impart knowledge , places children face to face with danger without their suspecting any harm.
11 Democratic institutions can be made to work only if all concerned do their best to impart knowledge and to encourage rationality.
12 Ideally, cutter and cop impart knowledge to each other, and both leave the autopsy room with a greater sum of information.
13 What sets Chappelle apart is his style: He is able to split your sides and casually impart knowledge all in one go.
14 A promise to impart knowledge of the incarnate Word; God is Light, fellowship with God and forgiveness of sin (i.
15 For the teacher can no more impart knowledge to his pupils than a nurse can impart flesh and blood to her charges.
16 He is not content to impart knowledge ; he must also impart culture; for without culture knowledge is the barren possession of the intellectual artisan.
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