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    impressing


    1. What I am impressing on would-be vegetarians is that it can be done if you really want to


    2. Livingson, I have just been impressing upon Grundy and Mackie, that in my five years of tenure here, nor I might add, after counsel with Mr


    3. Brian described the heist from his point of view impressing Babs that his murders were done efficiently


    4. In terms of the content that you write, you want to work on really impressing the reader with your knowledge


    5. The last time I tried to do so it was for my American Patriot (soon after we met and still at the impressing stage)


    6. He gave up all pretense of high roller intent on impressing his companion, and allowed her to pull him close for the cheek-to-cheek delivery of her secret


    7. He had hoped to share a memorable lunch with Beth in the elegant restaurant, impressing her with Gordy, before leaving for two weeks of travel, but the idiocy of his brother became a source of continual, acute embarrassment


    8. the Holy spirit was so impressing on them to preach


    9. He had no trouble handling it, much impressing our hosts


    10. It was uncommon for any Chairman of a bank to attend these events; they were usually reserved for sales directors and their minions but it did have the effect of impressing upon potential clients the personal service and attention they required; throughout all of his years in Banking, he had never lost his common touch

    11. More realistically, you should hope to sell a reasonable number, impressing your publisher on the upside


    12. at some things then they are? Is it to impress those who you should not be impressing? Has this


    13. Some of the older folk sit around impressing the hell out of the younger kids with stories about the drugs in the ‘good old days,’ and whatnot


    14. If I’m no use for impressing his mates then he doesn’t want me


    15. “You came down to this office for the sole purpose of impressing on us how important the current situation is and you will most likely need some sort of prop, hence the equipment


    16. whether near or far away, write (or precipitate) them, by impressing upon his


    17. There may be times when you want to emphasize on your strengths, in the effort of impressing the interviewers to get the job


    18. ����������� The showing of �AVATAR� after the supper was even more appreciated than the previous movie, impressing the audience with its visual effects and stunningly beautiful imagery


    19. That infernal scene, apart from impressing the hell out of Marguerite Higgins and the other American women, created utter panic among the surviving enemy infantrymen, who then withdrew in disorder, pursued by machine gun fire


    20. I was helping Gautam in impressing Koel as a result of which I had to spend too much time with him and Koel was not liking it

    21. The tour of the corvette given afterwards to her, her brother Ahmed, her father Omar and to ibn Khordadbeh had finished impressing into her how far ahead of the present world Vyyn Drelan and her people were


    22. He delighted in impressing them with slight-of-hand, card tricks and spent a considerable amount of time with Paige Whitley


    23. Fleurette excitedly congratulated Charlie for impressing Quentin, acknowledging the fact that it was quite an honour, indeed


    24. It’s a way of impressing


    25. Man can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon formless substance, can cause the thing he thinks about to be created


    26. This is a concise direction for making use of the creative power of thought by impressing on the Universal subjective mind the particular thing which we desire as an already existing fact


    27. I would spend my days impressing her with the gloriousness of independence, of having her time entirely at her own disposal, her life free and clear, the world open before her, as open as it was to Adam and Eve when they turned their backs once and for all on the cloying sweetness of Paradise, and far more interesting that it was to them, for it would be full of inhabitants eager to give her the hearty welcome always awaiting those rare persons, the cheery and the brave


    28. Jeremy and Tony were just staring in admiration at Alex, his skill in playing clearly impressing them


    29. Perrin was a willowy, young cop, who appeared eager on satisfying and impressing his superiors, and human


    30. Different tribes for different areas have different tongues, you see?” He had learned this from other prisoners, but it seemed to be doing the trick in impressing the guard

    31. With a gasp that was almost relief she slipped out of the room, shut the door quickly behind her, and assuming what she tried to hope was an unconcerned swagger, a sort of "I am-as-good-as-you-are" air for the impressing of any one she might meet, walked down the passage


    32. With all explanations covered for Birch to peruse, Cedar gave him little time to make any other decision than to go to the camp, impressing even Elm at his dominance of the situation


    33. impressing this on your mind is to make you aware that the same courage, the same determination that


    34. Man can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought upon


    35. Man can form things in his thought, and, by impressing his thought


    36. Man can form things in his thought, and by impressing his thought upon


    37. He was impressing me to my new boots now and I stared at him


    38. � It no longer expresses itself and defends itself in pleasing, impressing, or surrendering to the world


    39. Hank was a bit awkward at this impressing a girl thing, but most tenth graders are, and he was no different


    40. “You better take a look at this for yourself”, she conveyed the message to the Dragons, impressing on the gravity of the situation and hoping to have them on her side while starting to deal with the antique, to make it genuine and unadulterated

    41. " Ohlson raised a finger to his nose as he leaned away, impressing on Eric that he should stay quiet


    42. He besought her--though he added that he knew it was needless--to console her father, by impressing him through every tender means she could think of, with the truth that he had done nothing for which he could justly reproach himself, but had uniformly forgotten himself for their joint sakes


    43. In this speech Don Quixote wound up the evidence of his madness, but still better in what he added when he said, "God knows, I would gladly take Don Lorenzo with me to teach him how to spare the humble, and trample the proud under foot, virtues that are part and parcel of the profession I belong to; but since his tender age does not allow of it, nor his praiseworthy pursuits permit it, I will simply content myself with impressing it upon your worship that you will become famous as a poet if you are guided by the opinion of others rather than by your own; because no fathers or mothers ever think their own children ill-favoured, and this sort of deception prevails still more strongly in the case of the children of the brain


    44. And the oncommonest workman can't show himself oncommon in a gridiron,—for a gridiron IS a gridiron," said Joe, steadfastly impressing it upon me, as if he were endeavouring to rouse me from a fixed delusion, "and you may haim at what you like, but a gridiron it will come out, either by your leave or again your leave, and you can't help yourself—"


    45. Godwyn was not very interested in food, except as a means of impressing people, but Philemon tucked in greedily


    46. "You told me once to start by impressing you, General


    47. (My wife was adept in achieving such small advantages, first impressing the impressionable with her chic and my celebrity and, superiority once firmly established, changing quickly to a pose of almost flirtatious affability


    48. But there was no need for caution; not a soul was at hand, and Tess went onward with fortitude, her recollection of the birds' silent endurance of their night of agony impressing upon her the relativity of sorrows and the tolerable nature of her own, if she could once rise high enough to despise opinion


    49. What a wrong, to cut off the girl from the family protection and inheritance only because she had chosen a man who was poor! Dorothea, early troubling her elders with questions aboutthe facts around her, had wrought herself into some independent clearness as to the historical, political reasons why eldest sons had superior rights, and why land should be entailed: those reasons, impressing her with a certain awe, might be weightier than she knew, but here was a question of ties which left them uninfringed


    50. ‘Why did you not succeed in impressing on Bonaparte by diplomatic methods that he had




































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