They too would disappear one day to leave behind an unimpressionable clean sheet bookmarked in time by a few dry and crumpled old flowers. |
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A static camera stresses the rigidity of an unimpressed and unimpressionable Bob, ever present at the bar. |
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All unimpressionable youths with enough life experience to be able to distinguish image and reality? |
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It was amazing how unimpressionable Alonzo was, just like the rest of them, another face, another lifeless personality. |
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Almost right away, she banked hard and found the unimpressionable style that she has more or less held on to, though with many extensions added over the years. |
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Her world is the charitable trust in south London she founded in her son Stephen's name, and when we meet there she conveys an immediate air of unimpressionable, quiet self‑possession. |
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Kissinger is famously unimpressionable yet, confronted by Nelson Mandela, he was hugely impressed, as everyone was, by the courage of the man, and the sheer charisma he brought to bear on us all. |
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