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To endow a word with power, you must understand it.
As of 2009, 163 chairs are endowed in the medical school.
He said because there would be nobody to endow the university.
The couple, who had just endowed a gallery at the Met, did not tell the press.
He endowed the festival to continue for at least 15 years past his death.
Let her be endowed with an apple, which she can trade in a market.
It is not about endowing the fund with more money.
The way she said the word endowed it with some mysterious power.
To them, everything can be endowed with meaning - a sign.
"We need to preserve what nature has endowed us with."
He endowed a university there and was its first chancellor.
"And he wants you to endow that school of art?"
"It helps to have a film office that has been endowed with some power."
If your plan works out, how about endowing a chair for me at this college?
He also endowed the future museum with a library that was a model of its kind.
Are we the ones who endow it with spirit, as well?
They gave him the title when he endowed the department with Grant 291.
That's how he can so easily endow this new college of his.
Ah, if she could but endow these with the power to act!
To that school also he endowed a well selected library.
When her husband unexpectedly came into money, she endowed the first school building which was opened in 1820.
To endow with the rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote.
In 1788, the residents endowed the church with an organ.
His father died in 1571 when he was six leaving him well endowed financially.
It kind of endows that story beat with more power because it's going to last.