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imparted

adjective as in produced

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All of this, of course, reflects conventional wisdom as imparted by highly-paid consultants, and it's not inherently illogical: Chiseling away even a handful of conservative voters who don’t much like Trump, but are reluctant to vote for someone they’ve been told is a radical socialist Black lady who wants to turn everyone trans, could make a crucial difference in several of the most important states.

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The naïf we meet in the beginning becomes something far more terrifying as he is empowered by his success, hopped up on janky diet pills, following rules imparted to him by his impossibly complicated father figure, Cohn.

These grazing animals absorb the character of the plants they consume, which is then imparted into the milk they produce.

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Still, if United States history has imparted anything, it’s that this language isn’t isolated to just words.

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I just loved the way she felt about her own life and imparted it to the world.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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