In situations where you would expect understeer on street tyres, the sticky rubber endows the front end with amazing grip. |
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Therefore, God endows each person with unique talents and attributes necessary for him to fulfill his task. |
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His still-life objects, of course, remain secular, but he endows them with an almost sacramental aura, into which he draws the scullery maid. |
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On his return, her husband, though saddened, quickly accepts her decision and endows her with his vill of Chich for a monastery. |
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Nils Petter Molvaer, an electric jazz player is a virtuoso trumpet player who endows his music with exotic elements and broken rhythms. |
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The similarity between these tables and the ones made for the Gallery in Kensington in 1727 endows the whole group with a stylistic unity. |
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Still, spacey endows Frank with a reptilian intelligence, a cunning that gives him an edge over everyone he encounters. |
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Our nuns' way of life, well away from the world and in the heart of this world, endows the Order with a real solidity and points of reference. |
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The Spirit of Christ endows each bishop with the pastoral authority needed for the effective exercise of episcope within a local church. |
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Wondrously, Spore endows you with the power to create almost any sort of land-dwelling creature you fancy. |
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A combination of electricity and magnetism accelerates the protons and thus endows them with energy. |
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Democracy endows people with the right to decide their own future. |
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It also promotes artistic and literary prizes and endows young artists with grants. |
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The fragrance is warm and compelling with a fruity and tangy top note, which initially endows it with a certain lightheartedness. |
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Their smallness brings us back to ourselves, marshals our focus, endows the future with its potential, its possibility. |
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The very nature of bioethical issues endows them with universal relevance and importance. |
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Ultimately, the idea is that the brand strategy endows the logo with a status comparable to that of the international Woolmark symbol. |
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For each one, the Lord has plans, he endows us with certain faculties, granting at the same time, the will to care for them or to reject them. |
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The almost complete absence of recesses endows the building with an extraordinary power of expression. |
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The 1991 Constitution endows international human rights instruments with domestic judicial force. |
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It is the set of all human rights that endows justiciability to the sometimes programmatic economic, social, and cultural rights. |
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The bond that the silicon creates with oxygen in order to form the macromolecular skeleton endows silicones with exceptional properties. |
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The phenotypic diversity resulting from karyotypic diversity endows the cell population with superior adaptability. |
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This combination is analogous to that of a hydrophone and endows these fishes with a remarkable sensitivity to sound. |
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That endows him with significant business gravitas along with a certain freedom from toeing the party line. |
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Cinderella III, planned for 2007, apparently endows the wicked stepmother with the power to turn back time and thwart the fairy godmother's magic. |
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The typical pointillism of neoclassicism endows the orchestral texture with a much-needed transparency, without forfeiting the instrumentation's rich luster, thus ensuring the guitar's audibility. |
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Unlike a trust, which is purely a contractual instrument, a foundation is a separate legal entity which the founder endows with assets for a particular purpose specified in the foundation deed and articles. |
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The treaty endows the European Union with the characteristics of a state. |
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Bill S-14, by contrast, endows the minister responsible for the bill with the power to make decisions about work to be done on a heritage lighthouse and when it can be sold. |
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The Persian lapis lazuli used to obtain the deepest shades of blue endows the manuscript with a lavishness comparable only with the effect produced by gold leaf. |
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The most immaculate performances come from Jonathan Hyde who endows the vice-chancellor with a veneer of self-admiring omnicompetence, and from Nicholas Woodeson as the Ortonian cop. |
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A chemical change seems to come over parents when their children reach their teens which retroactively endows them with virtues they may never have had in the first place. |
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Greater diversity – something that doesn't just apply to women, of course – endows organisations of all kinds with a resilience that cannot be bought on Savile Row. |
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The American government has excelled in foreign policy because the constitution endows the president with sufficient power and freedom to initiate foreign policy and to back it with military might if needed. |
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The column still produces an essentially pure, high proof spirit, while the pot still endows the 80-proof gin with a bold, pronounced flavor. |
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One of the best performances, however, comes from Lauren Ward, who endows the journalist's photographer chum with a watchful acerbity that reminded me of Hollywood's Eve Arden. |
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Orient: Proper to certain pearls, it results from the distortion of light through the inside layers of the pearl substance, endows them with a special glow, rubbing out their outlines. |
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It also prepares youth for adulthood and independence and endows them with social, personal and other life skills that benefit them and the wider community. |
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It endows envy, empathy, shame, and the sensation of spiritual ascent. |
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To enable the Commission Bancaire to exercise its powers, the Financial and Monetary Code endows it with a number of legal powers that can be exercised during off-site examinations of records or on-site inspections. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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