Doing things leaves a more lasting impression when you write about them in a journal later. |
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Yes, you would get the impression that conditions in the United States would lead to people breeding like rabbits. |
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The light blue weatherboard and much darker, almost black roofing tiles gave the impression of the house being much larger than it seemed. |
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Six years into its tenure, this is a government that gives the impression of learning on the job. |
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The moccasin is made of a sheep hide reversed to give the comfort of wool and the false impression of security by the leather outer. |
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I get the impression that Wicca has been a source of empowerment, the idea of a strong goddess is very attractive. |
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He has fleshy pale cheeks, bright brown eyes and an eager bearing that leaves the impression of an overgrown boy. |
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Structure is feathered at the edges by cantilevers which reinforce the pervading impression of weightlessness. |
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However, the adagio ends with an 11 bar section containing shorter notes, which suddenly gives an impression of greater intensity. |
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I was under the impression that the dance program was known within its own campus and internationally. |
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Hyperactive cameras and flashing lights aplenty to give the impression that this is all very exciting. |
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Some reporters were under the impression he died yesterday, but that story was quickly put to rest. |
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Zach included me for a while, but Liz started to give me the impression I was interfering, so I left them alone. |
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In the Allegro assai moderato we have an impression of impish playfulness that is very much akin to Gade's own inventiveness. |
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Apparently the horse jumped particularly well and his trainer expects him to make a big impression in novice chases. |
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They made a fine impression upon all who visited them and were greatly admired. |
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The plain fact is that this sad old building creates the impression of ruinous crumbling in what should be a lively shopping street. |
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Many times one gets the impression he would rather live life as his schizoid alter ego, a sulky, moody 12-year-old trapped in a man's body. |
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He made a huge impression and was adored by home fans because he was a local boy. |
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I had the impression that guest speaking gigs at Harvard were booked well in advance. |
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The horizon, in all directions, seems to be perpetually bordered by a small jut of land, giving the impression of driving through a bowl. |
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The dishes were refreshing, but failed to leave much of an impression on me. |
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You might be under the impression that, for such a beautiful land, they've been blessed with a truly ugly language. |
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I got the impression he didn't think much of the idea of remaking it, although he was trying to be polite about the whole thing. |
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They are of the greatest rarity, and each impression was treated as a unique work. |
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Unfortunately, rude gestures also create the impression that other anti-social behaviours are somehow acceptable. |
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Her haughty tone affected the third voice, giving him the impression that she was annoyed. |
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Another way of creating the impression of large spaces is to have light colour or white flooring. |
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We get the impression that he was rather hoping to have something already in place by this stage in the game. |
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The village creates a favourable impression and leaves a strong visual image in the minds of the travelling public. |
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My impression is that his opinions were built on several myths and false assumptions. |
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But she gave the impression she had no idea of the level of abilities and needs of the client group concerned. |
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Statements by Muhammad in court the following day made clear he was under the impression he was still represented by his Maryland attorneys. |
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My first impression is that this idea needs some rethinking or, at least, a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Once an impression or conviction takes hold, it stays there, with stubborn intensity. |
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Furthermore, Alex got the distinct impression that Lori was running away from something. |
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My impression of Xena from the TV days was of a frivolous show with attractive window dressing. |
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In just 30 seconds, a commercial can create an indelible impression in the minds of consumers. |
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There is a crossover between recalling events that actually happened and your interpretation or impression of those events. |
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I do know that Benedict left a lasting impression on our family, he made us slow down, savour life, and treasure our other children even more. |
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Then when I was 13, I read Nietzsche for the first time, and though I didn't understand him completely, he made a big impression on me. |
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It made a strong impression on me and, with other influences, led to my refusing to register with the Selective Service System two years later. |
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I remember I was taken to see a private collection at the age of 15 and that certainly made an impression on me. |
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His latest film has failed to make much of an impression on US critics, following its Christmas Day release in America. |
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But he has made such an impression on staff, students and parents that they have nominated him for a National Excellence in Teaching Award. |
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Her decision not to testify had left a bad impression on the jurors, despite the judge specifically ordering them not to read anything into it. |
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And Ryan five rows back was doing his impression of the invisible band's guitarist on his air guitar. |
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Up front the forwards made no impression and the fact that they failed to score tells its own story. |
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Stefani might give the impression of being a dizzy airhead, but she's no fool. |
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Luca's smiled softened when faced with her perfect impression of a small animal caught in the headlights of a large truck. |
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Meanwhile, the promo established a lasting brand impression while creating anticipation for the show. |
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Another advantage of using a mounted stamp is the guarantee of a hard surface and quality impression with every imprint. |
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The images show the differences between what was presented at trial and what a full fingerprint impression would have shown. |
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The point of entry can be marked with an impression from a thumbnail, a needle cap, or an indelible ink pen. |
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This action will create an impression of the top teeth in the rubber material. |
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After an initial consultation, your dentist creates an impression of your teeth and sends it to a lab where veneers are custom-made. |
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A second impression was issued nine months after the first and Dodgson began to plan a sequel. |
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If furthermore the impression is lousy with broken lines from worn blocks, you can be sure that it is a late edition. |
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With each copy printed from a woodblock, the impression quality worsened due to the wear of the block. |
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A silk screen impression of a heroine from yesteryear sitting in a languid pose declaring her self-awareness is juxtaposed with the modern. |
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Her performance here did nothing to change my impression of her as an airheaded floozy. |
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Lycos currently do not provide keyword, impression or click-through stats, although they do intend to offer them in the near future. |
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I was also under the impression that there was something in the American constitution about freedom of speech. |
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You are under the impression that this matters far more than it really does. |
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The Claimant was under the impression that there was no need to pursue the asylum appeal if his work permit was approved. |
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I was under the impression that all questions were vetted by you before they went on to the Order Paper. |
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Others are under the impression that increasing the speed limit will somehow alleviate our traffic congestion problem. |
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So take your time and find your own inner and outer beauty, don't force it to change just to leave a lasting impression on people. |
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You know, people are always under the impression that those who live in L.A. are weird. |
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That is certainly the impression one receives from the memoir of Gustave Folcher. |
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In Bridges the people of the small town near the farm give the impression of being sexually repressed, judgmental, and gossipy. |
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The basalt ashlars have protruding bosses and roughly dressed margins, which give the impression of order and unity. |
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We receive the impression that belief in the existence of God is based entirely upon these proofs. |
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I'd always had an impression of Charlotte as being somehow responsible and capable. |
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News anchors of color gave viewers the impression of diversity while more influential roles were retained by a less heterogeneous group. |
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She was under the impression that there was going to be a dance performance by the Russian girls. |
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Simple things should not be ignored, such as the first impression you receive when entering the agent's office. |
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The pudding-bowl haircut he used to sport gave an impression of angelic innocence that convinced nobody. |
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And what exactly gave you the impression that great guy is so totally out of your league? |
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He gave the impression of being a romantic rebel rather than a person of prime ministerial stature. |
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She didn't intend to give him the impression she was ready for a roll in the sack. |
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The flow gives the impression of being slightly held in reserve, but the conductor's masterly control of rubati conjures the required effect. |
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The literary artist in a similar manner makes use of words and sounds to convey his impression of life. |
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An impression of the original statue group on top may be gained from the chariot groups on the triumphal arch in the relief on the south. |
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Police have just issued an artist's impression of the person they want to talk to in connection with a burglary in Burbage Road. |
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Officers issued an artist's impression of the man they are looking for earlier this week. |
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Of course the impression the observer receives from a photograph is, in the final analysis, always subjective. |
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He is a player of real talent and skill and has the ability to make a real and lasting impression at the highest level. |
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He outlined the impression with his fingers as the rain filled it with water. |
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The one window was open and the door stood slightly ajar, yet she did not get the impression that the house was abandoned. |
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If you get the impression that the book is poorly written, take it from me, it has nothing to do with my translation. |
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To the right is an artist's impression of what some of the hominids might have looked like. |
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The first impression of the exhibit is of a focus on death and the afterlife. |
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The arc of the cloudless sky gives the impression that the whole world is enclosed in a dome and a bird is singing in a nearby tree. |
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Most drivers are under the impression that paying a huge amount for a road fund licence entitles them to drive on the public highway. |
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The drawing here gives an artist's impression of how grumpy I am, having to sit in my broken chair. |
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But as for the majority, my impression is they are far from being instinctive authoritarians. |
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As a result he is often referred to as a philosopher of art, giving the impression of being dry and detached from the world around him. |
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My impression of this town is of its cleanliness and its warm-hearted people. |
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If you read these lines out loud, you can hardly avoid getting an impression of the intended rhythm. |
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I haven't kept count, but my impression is that Steyn's predictions have panned out pretty regularly. |
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My own impression is that it appears as from another planet and does nothing to put the heart or soul back in the centre of Bradford. |
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Police have released an artist's impression of the suspect in an attempt to jog the memory of anyone who might recognise him. |
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An impression came to him, then, of Lily laying fast asleep, limned in moonlight, safe and oblivious. |
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People give the impression that they hate his guts but he hasn't done anything to offend the public. |
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And thus it gives the impression of being a safe haven to which we may retreat from the unpredictability and limitlessness of experience. |
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A Sense of Place will create a fascinating aural impression of Oxfordshire. |
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Further, the use of apostrophe in the form of direct addresses to the saints creates the impression of direct communication. |
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He gave the over all impression of someone who had tasted something much too sour for his liking. |
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I was under the impression that the area was a public right of way, but who is looking after it? |
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The reconstruction of one of the buildings gives an impression of how they may have looked. |
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Lyrically, these songs have the power to leave a lasting impression on young ears. |
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Glazed facades on the north and south sides both screen the building and enhance its pervading impression of lightness. |
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For example, if you have an attention-getting, yet professional logo with a memorable tag line, it can make an impression that sticks. |
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Neighbour Chris did not say as much, but gave the impression that not everybody in the area had welcomed the new arrival with open arms. |
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So we're given the impression of Connor's leg shaking and his voice wobbling. |
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The Italian cannot help create the impression that he considers final wins to be one-day wonders. |
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Touching an object for a longer time and still misinterpreting the tactual impression makes things worse. |
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Although the same size as a red-backed shrike, the woodchat gives an impression of being smaller and more compact. |
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This view gives a good impression of the huge amount of rope needed to rig a sailing ship. |
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I also never got the impression that any of this is about him in any other sense than him looking to reach those who need to see this message. |
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The picture on the right shows an artist's impression of the covered archway. |
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What she was aware of was the tactual impression of a sharp edge, or the lack of such. |
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Plaster is poured into the impression to make a lifecast, or perfect replica of the person's face. |
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The artist's impression reveals a different approach to the usual suburban layout of detached homes arranged in cul-de-sacs. |
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The US military released the first tentative artists' impression yesterday. |
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Although its technology is state-of-the-art, the impression of ricketiness gives you a real old-time thrill. |
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The walls were arranged in an octagonal pattern, giving the impression of a tower or fortification of some sort. |
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He had perked up and we got the impression that, provided we kept off politics, we could have stayed and chewed the fat all afternoon. |
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Local artist John Colfer has produced an impression of the finished vessel under sail with Hook Head Lighthouse in the background. |
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The artist's impression above shows how the energy-saving landmark could look. |
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In fact, one gets the impression that these pieces are reworked articles from the magazine, though the book does not state this. |
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The impression nevertheless vividly remains of someone going around the bend as a result of his staring too long at the face of evil. |
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Dimples, especially on the chin, also increase the angularity and definition of the male face, creating the impression of a strong visage. |
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The impression is, though, that the content of this museum was an afterthought. |
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He had made a favorable impression on the Nowair family, who were a little dazzled by his distinguished ancestry. |
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My impression is that there have been a significant number of re-marks and that it has been growing each year. |
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But it is difficult to avoid the impression that their political leaders attach more importance to the present moment than to the future. |
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A buyer's dislike of such things can easily cloud his impression of the house as a whole. |
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The bartender had a nice rack and gave me the distinct impression that she might have some awesome skills in the sack. |
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He has made a big impression on quite a few people to whom he has preached and prayed with on his worldwide tour. |
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In particular, she leaves a fainter impression than a bluejay on freshly fallen snow. |
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Well, i don't think this's going anywhere, but it's a shame, as I still get the impression we're talking at cross purposes. |
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A hasty package of aid was rustled up for impoverished English students to give an impression of parity. |
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It will certainly leave a more favourable impression with visiting tourists. |
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He says that the impression that wormseed oil is produced from a wild herb of that name is misleading. |
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A gold ribbon and wafer seal with the impression of the U.S. Department of State seal is affixed to this certificate. |
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He managed to end the rows and squabbles in his party and made a rather good impression in the debates. |
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The Board also plans to produce a film on the industry with the aim of leaving a more lasting impression of the industry. |
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But unless his reactionary vision begins to be actively countered, that is the impression that will abide. |
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They are not exactly wallflowers, but their shy personalities can give others the impression of being rather quiet and withdrawn. |
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Clarke gives the impression that he thinks politics is some sort of Eton wall game, with the sole objective being to beat the opposition. |
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I'll take just a brief moment to talk about a seasoned Whovian's impression of a story from 40 years ago. |
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His boot tip tapped at an impression left in soft red clay for my inspection. |
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He made a major impression on Descartes with both his scientific and Rosicrucian beliefs and influenced his thinking. |
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I wanted to give the impression of a man old before his time and an almost stylised unnaturalistic feel to the model. |
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The shifting positions on his map give the impression of a lobsters' quadrille being danced. |
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Jonah just smiled, and I got the distinct impression he'd been planning this all along. |
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In the midst of winter, nature provides us with warm colours of orange and reds to give the impression of warmth. |
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Instead, the accent is on improving business attitudes, leaving consumers with the impression that once again profit is being put before safety. |
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This, however, contradicts our anecdotal impression from accident and emergency and fracture clinics. |
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It also creates the impression that the President is prepared to go all out to get his way at any cost. |
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I don't want people to get the impression the school will have a lackadaisical approach to teaching though. |
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This gives the impression that they're active on the world stage, even as they're quietly acquiescing in their own decline. |
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Apart from the head teacher and the deputy we were under the impression that everyone will keep their jobs and be moved across but no one has told us for certain. |
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He was given out caught at the wicket, but the left-hander gave the impression that the ball had touched his shoulder before travelling to the wicketkeeper. |
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By the end of a book that began as a windy meditation on leadership we are left with the impression of a decent man whose experiences offer many lessons indeed. |
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Inside the impression was of light airiness and scrupulous cleanliness. |
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The eye receives an impression in a very minute fraction of a second. |
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The Renaissance-style building and its high-ceilinged rooms lined with alabaster statues of Greek gods made an unforgettable impression on the 13-year-old. |
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My first impression of Woolrich came not from hunters, but woodcutters atop pine tree forested mountains when I was a young U.S. Forest Service firefighter. |
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Some of them seem to change from ordinary members of the public into pretentious know-alls who have a totally disproportionate impression of their status. |
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However, many people do this out of habit, or to give off the impression that they are such workaholics that they never have time for a real meal. |
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The hunger for a medium of personal expression is being exploited as a marketing tool by companies who work to create the impression of personal interaction. |
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His immediate impression was one of stifling heat and dim ruddy red light. |
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These faceless and thankfully fangless insects might at first give the comic impression of scuttling in search of food. |
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This pic, taken from the S Wadi, conveys the impression that the Sphinx's body was sculpted from the bedrock, in a quarry, and that it wasn't a yardang to start with. |
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A lot of people are under the impression that the reliquary will be something similar to that of St. Therese of Lisieux which visited the Shrine two years ago. |
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And I got the impression they were on the down-low, and they were a couple. |
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That leads to a general impression of rowdy behaviour and general yobbery. |
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As an afternoon drive-time radio host in Phoenix, J.D. Hayworth did a killer impression of John McCain. |
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Anna had been under the impression that Leina liked the Yuletide season. |
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If he lasts long enough to have impressionists take note of him, his impression wouldn't be that different to John Major, just with a slightly different voice. |
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The shallow walls, deep reefs and colourful coral gardens that lie beyond its never-ending coastline leave a lasting impression on the most experienced of divers. |
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A special word of thanks must go to all the youthful helpers who truly rose to the occasion and left a lasting impression in the minds and hearts of all concerned. |
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From the insistent repetition, one gets the impression that this is a phone call that has been made many times before and will be replayed in the future. |
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The rally had been eagerly attended, was sporadically enthusiastic, and left almost no impression once it was over. |
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In a law court, much depends on one's impression of the court. |
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It is as much of a talking shop as it has ever been, but I have always got the impression that it just rubber-stamps big decisions, rather than taking them itself. |
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On the Web site, in the e-mails of targeted professors, one finds a whole fuzzy world of impression and anecdote, of passionate conviction and hurt feelings. |
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He used form boards that were sandblasted to produce a wood grain impression on the wall and inserted powder-coated T-shaped steel rods to support the treads and handrail. |
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When the band is left out of the picture, the album is much more listenable, though one gets the distinct impression that much of the album was recorded on the fly. |
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Architect drawings of the proposed plans are currently on display within the church with an accompanying artist's impression of the completed work. |
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The small man with the sallow complexion and expressionless eyes seems to have made no particular impression on anyone with whom he came into contact during that time. |
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While most shoppers are well dressed and have an affluent appearance about them, you get the impression that the country's rising tide has not lifted all boats. |
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Gentleman gives the impression that field sports are on their beam ends. |
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For the past year most people were under the impression that legislation was in place to avoid the television rights to key sporting events being sold off. |
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I have attached a highly skilled artist's impression of how this may look. |
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As we waited in the queue on the wharf, my first impression was of the tremendous amount of rope involved in supporting the rigging and in controlling the set of the sails. |
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In her book Bossypants, fey claims that her Palin impression did nothing to help net her comedy 30 Rock more viewers. |
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My first impression is of the ridiculousness of the situation. |
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The impression is of rhetorical rings being run round Hamerton. |
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When sena Cech was 19, her agent urged her to make a good impression as well. |
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You get the impression he could glare the bait into the seats. |
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But there is a danger that in focusing on the lunatic fringes of left and right, a rather false impression can be given of what the debates are really about. |
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Smith has said she got the impression that her axing came from the suits upstairs, not from show creator Shonda Rhimes. |
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And then I met him before I started doing the impression of him when he was a guest on SNL for a moment. |
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His dialogue delivery hasn't changed much and at times, gives the impression of being loud but it gels with the loutishly criminal character that he portrays. |
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The document was originally tied with narrow red and blue ribbons, which were attached to the signature page by a wafered impression of the seal of the United States. |
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The impression of a child's hand or foot can be pressed into modeling clay to make a wall hanging or quick drying cement to make a garden stepping stone. |
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The lack of sonic variety prevents most of the songs from making much of an impression musically, and in general lo-fi really starts to grate after about 20 straight minutes. |
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Moreover, they gave the impression that they were not serious in making the yagna a success when there were war clouds on the borders with Pakistan. |
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I get the impression that some in the broadcast media are more interested in spreading gloom to garner ratings than quelling people's uneasiness, or giving solid facts. |
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The diagnostic studies confirmed the initial impression that the patient has an esophageal motility disorder, demonstrating classical findings of achalasia. |
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Initial conversation gives you the impression that this kid's just too nice to make it in the music business, this racket will chew him up and spit him out. |
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You can take a fifteen minute dash by helicopter for an overall impression of the island before the machine lands for a closer look at the volcanic activity. |
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The women standing on the green outside the House of commons gave little impression of being suppressed. |
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Regrettably, uneven casting and some ragged ensemble from both singers and orchestra left the impression that they had bitten off more than they could chew. |
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Yet by equating their engineering with Teutonic rigor the Germans have created the impression of an exclusive proprietary quality. |
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And there is no doubt the tree has had its lower branches lopped off in past years as a consequence, spoiling the overall impression for everyone. |
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The guitar and what sounds like a wheezy harmonium played backwards contribute to an impression of technologised folk that makes surprisingly engaging sense. |
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The trio was under the impression that they were untouchable and would beat the rap and began to transfer their assets to relatives' modern-day off-shore accounts. |
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Contrary to the impression given, behind the scenes it was not just non-Test team players who got bored and whinged endlessly, but virtually all the players. |
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It purges the pleasure of sleep and contaminates the cornflakes, leaving a day-long impression that a world run by fools and rascals should be treated with suspicion. |
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The manager gave the impression that the whole idea was a distant fantasy unworthy of immediate attention on Friday, but there was an element of enthusiasm too. |
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He was hoping to make some kind of impression on his audience. |
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There are always people you know by name and face because they really haven't changed all that much and they left quite an impression on you even after all these years. |
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First inspections in the competition are due anytime during the month of June, and we should strive to make a good impression on the judges first time round. |
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Over the years, punk, heavy metal, grunge, disco and dance have come and, in some cases, gone, but none have made the slightest impression on Motorhead's brutal oeuvre. |
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The helmet is marked XL with an impression in the crushable foam. |
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Kelly also argues that unique user and page impression data are meaningless to advertisers as they do not in any way reflect the number of individuals going online. |
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If you come to California from a place like Chicago, as I did, your first impression of bougainvillea is bound to be a positive one. |
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I had the vague impression that they were withholding information. |
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The public has the impression that students are just taking a bunch of bird courses. |
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Finally, a Tang mortuary tablet seals the impression of unity and refinement in its copious brocadelike relief. |
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This is a society at war with itself and heightens the impression of broken Britain. |
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Using cellophane bunny grass, particularly the iridescent kind, is an effective way to give the impression of splashing water. |
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Cats-paw, a light air of wind perceived... by the impression made on the surface of the sea, which it sweeps very lightly, and then decays. |
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His initial impression was that he was a bit standoffish or not over effusive. |
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They caused a great impression about the princess and the power of her family. |
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Then another circumstance happened, which made a lasting impression on my memory, though I was but a small child. |
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Another mistaken impression is that covert stuttering is just a mild form of stuttering. |
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An artist who perceives curvatives will also get the same impression when looking at the perspective. |
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This suite left a lasting impression on me due to the egg crates on the beds. |
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His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed. |
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But he left the impression he wanted, of a man prepared to be conciliatory who would never give away the store. |
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He strikes me as more of a go hard or go home athlete, an impression reinforced by reports of aggressive and competitive behaviour. |
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Only seven or eight of the native 'Indians' arrived in Spain alive, but they made quite an impression on Seville. |
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The latter must have made an impression on the Britons when they were displayed in the large tribal centre of Camulodunum, modern day Colchester. |
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He made such an impression that he was pardoned and allowed to live in peace in Rome. |
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Harthacnut then became king of England, reuniting it with Denmark, but made a generally bad impression as king. |
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From his appearance I got the impression he wore his suits a number of times between ironings and didn't even bother to iron his shirts. |
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Shakespeare's work has made a lasting impression on later theatre and literature. |
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This move, while saving Buckingham, reinforced the impression that Charles wanted to avoid Parliamentary scrutiny of his ministers. |
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The impression he made was overwhelming, I have never been so quickly convinced, or so happy to find one's highest standards met. |
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These divisions gave off an impression of a divided party, which had lost touch with the voters. |
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A first impression case may be a first impression in only a particular jurisdiction. |
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In some situations, a case of first impression may exist in a jurisdiction until a reported appellate court decision is rendered. |
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It has been the impression of past investigators that persons who malinger psychosis have latent tendencies for the condition. |
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A serpentine drive gave an impression of greater distance between the front gates and the castle entrance. |
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The general impression is that the English cathedral sprawls across its site with many projecting limbs. |
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However, in general, English cathedral interiors tend to give an impression of length. |
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Surfaces are highly decorated with intricate patterning, with no attempt to give an impression of depth, volume or recession. |
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The lively and friendly way of life of the French also left a deep impression on him. |
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When one reads any strongly individual piece of writing, one has the impression of seeing a face somewhere behind the page. |
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I would never do an impression of anybody else or try and improve on what they did. |
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The show also gives the impression of a country with an uncertain future, as the sailors and their women also have. |
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Attack ads and smear campaigns give voters a negative impression of the entire political process. |
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After arriving at the Court she made a strong impression on Charles during a private conference with him. |
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Letters sent home by the expedition created a misleading impression that everything was going according to plan. |
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Anything that contributes to such an impression inflicts an injury upon the labouring population. |
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Haig left the War Cabinet with the impression that he thought the Germans would launch small attacks on the scale of Cambrai. |
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The tenth Guru, Gobind Singh, left a deep impression on the followers of the new faith because of his courage and sacrifices. |
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The city has two Latin mottoes, which appeared on the earliest burgh seal of which an impression of 1296 is on record. |
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The aim of this site was to create the impression of an active airfield during the night. |
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The Command Paper suggested rebuilding the Arch, and included an artist's impression of it. |
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They also give an impression of greater solidity than would be the case were the webs pierced. |
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However, this quick revolution gave the impression it was a fixed light with no flashes detectable. |
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They are often spread thinly, to create an impression of minefields existing across large areas. |
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It must have been in the decoration phase that grains of wheat and barley left their impression in the clay. |
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Cassius Dio viewed the Germanic tribes as Celts, an impression given perhaps by Belgica, the name assigned to lower Germania at the time. |
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A large majority of the general public is under the impression that excavations are undertaken for money and not historical data. |
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In Roman Historiography the facts and an impression of what the facts mean are presented. |
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The Huns brought large numbers of horses to use as replacements and to give the impression of a larger army on campaign. |
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This shift into formality give the Nahua the impression that she was a noblewoman who knew what she was talking about. |
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Yet I cannot forbear recurring to it personally, so deep is the impression it makes in my mind. |
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Gauda Jagor, is an impression of social life, that displays all the existing moods and modes of human characters. |
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The canal even made a distinct impression on some of China's early European visitors. |
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Moss is also used in bonsai to cover the soil and enhance the impression of age. |
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The resulting impression filled with turbid mash liquor, which was hand-pumped through a tube into a separate kettle. |
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This pro-war impression on the populace the Navy Department sagely foresaw when it sent its men into the unbriny Northwest. |
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We opened a store in Beijing under the impression that our product would be popular. |
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The first impression he must have made on the heathen chieftains was that of a man unintimidatable and devoid of fear. |
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We want to see how far our readers can get the best impression of an ordinary, commonplace, ugly, commercial, shoppy or warehousy street. |
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Marvell's gift as an animadverter is the impression he gives of being able to voice his opponent's hidden intentions. |
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Which means the first impression aliens are going to have of Earth is that we're a population of freaks and wackos. |
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William Wilding received a patent for the use of algin as a dental impression material. |
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Lest we get the impression that Canadian Yachters were exclusively privileged, Evans implies this was only the tip of the iceberg. |
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Ancient Lights created a favourable impression when making a winning debut at New market last month but Cecil know she must now step up in class. |
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So by the time we got to the car, one sock was at halfmast down a spindly shin and the other was making a passable impression of an ankle sock. |
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