Word: impartation
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...were two meticulously closeted members of the U.S. Air Force who got to let down their guard before one was deployed to Iraq. The couple agonizes over how to deal with the secrecy their employment requires and what messages it sends to their two young kids. "How do we impart to them a sense of pride?" one asked. "We try to convey that we're a loving good family and there are other families like us though we're the only one you see." Their Florida furlough and similar vacations in the future will go a long way toward doing...
...coaching career of her own, Montijo has taken pleasure in learning from Allard and assistant coach Terri Teller. In addition to watching her coaches handle changes in momentum and getting players back on track, Monica has seen in her own experience that coaches can impart life lessons...
...wonder if what has been called the ‘vocationalization’ of our schools is not a positive trend,” he said. “There is now a greater capacity to impart knowledge than there had ever been before...
...taunt the isolated Dylan’s whiteness. “At the very least, the song was the soundtrack to your destruction, the theme…[it] ought to be illegal,” Lethem writes, pinpointing the agony a single grade school taunt can impart on the impressionable mind...
...megalomaniacal philosopher, led a movement that was, as he put it, "inducing genocide" against anyone who resisted his communist revolution. Today, Shining Path rebels are driven by Guzmán's voluminous writings - which they call "Gonzalo Thought" - though analysts believe he's still able to impart messages from his cell. For now, Shining Path's new threat seems containable: its ranks are thought to be in the hundreds rather than thousands; and the group is split between those (including Guzmán) who eventually want to turn the organization into a political force, and a smaller faction that still...