Visitors were most impressed by the enthusiasm and commitment of pupils, teachers and all concerned. |
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However, drivers were not impressed with recent work done on the raising the kerbing around the Reid Park section. |
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From the very beginning, I was really impressed with Chan's direction and his assured grasp of shot composition. |
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He is more impressed with the proposal to do away with fixed pub hours, planned for both Scotland and England. |
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They hope that all visitors were impressed and made welcome and that they will return again. |
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I was impressed by the research they seemed to have done into naval maneuvering and combat. |
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I was very impressed with the notion that is bought up in the book on page 77 that one should not try to get ahead of oneself in golf. |
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The questions even became a shade less hostile as his new air of poise impressed the panel. |
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We weren't particularly impressed with the pilot for Beauty and the Beast, a reboot of the '80s series. |
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They will certainly have been mightily impressed by the magnificent Croke Park. |
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Lang was impressed by the motivation of the young people in the mail room, the secretaries and the receptionist. |
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I was particularly impressed with his recitation of the names of every filmmaker who gave him the opportunities that made his career. |
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The interrogations impressed some of the group with the importance of remembering the details of their cover stories. |
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I am impressed by the aesthetics and functional utility of their cover designs, and the attractiveness of their promotional materials. |
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I am less impressed by the claque of backbenchers whose running gibes whenever a minister is on his feet add little to the discussions. |
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Last month she joined the US National Guard and quickly impressed her commanding officers with her tactical genius. |
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When I auditioned him, I thought he was just a little loud for the camera, but today when I saw him, I was super impressed with his performance! |
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At the same moment, the truck swayed as the tailgate opened, and the thin officer let out a long impressed whistle. |
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Competition judges said they were impressed with the grade one listed building of Celtic origin, which St Patrick is reputed to have visited. |
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Strolling into the glorious sunshine, we were immediately impressed by the sights. |
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Penelope, 30, also admitted she is so impressed with her new muscles she can't stop admiring them. |
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He said he was tired, but we were quite impressed as he didn't look as shagged out as we thought he would after all that cycling. |
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What impressed me most about that weekend was the number of people who'd taken up macrobiotics and recovered from a variety of illnesses. |
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Even through all their fear, the trees still impressed them with their magnificence. |
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Maybe Dan was impressed by my magnificent pruning of the roses and the buddleia last yer. |
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United viewed his first stunt as amusing but the club was not impressed by the latest hoax. |
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In the past I have always been impressed with any food I have ordered via mail order. |
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The first time I went to Vietnam, I was impressed by the wide range of international restaurants along the main drag of Ho Chi Minh City. |
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Collections for ordinary waste and recyclable waste were held on alternative weeks, and the results impressed council officials. |
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The two lads were quite impressed but the final wonderment was reserved for the Rembrandt. |
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I'm totally impressed by the level of skill that's required and am red-faced at my lack of knowledge prior to Saturday. |
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At Cocoa Lilly, West Mall, female buyers seem to be impressed by brightly-coloured tops, particularly those in the baby-doll style. |
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I was impressed by how ferocious these baby-faced little guys could get once the bell rang. |
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By now you will be impressed with the results of your workouts and training program. |
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He was an intelligent, worldly man whose passion for social equality and justice impressed her greatly. |
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And by the time we go to high school our teachers will be impressed with what we can do. |
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He immediately impressed his teachers with his mathematical ability and he graduated B.A. in 1757 as senior wrangler. |
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Limerick's Tim Rice teamed up with Ballard early in 2004 and was so impressed that he passed on his impressions to another aspiring Irishman. |
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The southern club impressed all year and it was no surprise that they defeated the reigning champions to take the title. |
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She didn't seem overly impressed with my response, but 'promised' they would look into it. |
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So I was particularly impressed with John O'Farrell's lampoon of the new gambling laws in today's Guardian. |
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The affect retained or impressed is other than representation and is productive directly. |
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It need hardly be said that the residents of the northwest were far from impressed when the news of the scheme leaked out. |
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On the contrary, we know that the pattern of ink markings on the page you are reading was impressed on the ink by the printing device. |
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Furthermore, I was particularly impressed with the individual chapters covering diabetes mellitus and amyloidosis. |
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Years ago, when I was a law clerk, I was impressed by how much the Judge could accomplish with one simple question. |
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I am especially impressed with the respectfulness and thoughtfulness of those writers who disagreed with my position. |
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Sasha impressed the judges by taking the lead and looking after some of the younger children attending the event. |
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It is easy to be impressed with our demiurgical abilities and to believe we can mold digital technology however we desire. |
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I was similarly impressed with a demo she recorded to show what her version of the Paper Dolls would sound like. |
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Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine. |
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I was suitably impressed with my friend's performance as a schizophrenic, but the play by itself made no sense. |
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They were also impressed by the calibre of curators and scholars engaged to write the catalogue. |
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Auden seems to have impressed his teachers and schoolmates by his wide knowledge and self-assurance. |
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But I'll be really surprised and impressed when there's a popular syndicated cartoon whose captions are given as interlinear text. |
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Her father had never played tennis but had been impressed by Boris Becker on television. |
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The Tridentine rite I attended in Flint was unchanged in every respect from the Mass of my youth and yet it impressed me as radically different. |
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Let him know how impressed you were by that free throw he scored at yesterday's game. |
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Surfaces can be impressed with a texture or stamp pattern, marbleized with hardeners, or acid-stained. |
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He came back impressed by the company's scale but scornful of the inefficiencies. |
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Udrih is a good ballhandler who impressed scouts with his shooting and play off the pick-and-roll. |
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Data is impressed on the signal beam with a transmissive spatial light modulator. |
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They tire people out, wear them down, make them acceptant of shoddy workmanship or service. I'm impressed at the same time as I'm angry. |
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Kiel played with the first team during a minicamp, and he impressed the coaches with his burst and recognition. |
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An impressed stamp on the blade tang is usually the mark of a lower quality blade. |
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Visitors to Madame Tussaud's are impressed with how eerily lifelike the new Robbie Williams waxwork looks. |
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The shop has really impressed me with its ever-growing choice of bras, briefs, thongs and little hot pants. |
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They also said they had been impressed by the town's mayor and borough leader. |
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The judges were very impressed with the boldness and wit of the idea, which has been executed with great thoroughness and precision. |
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I've never made money my own god, so I'm not impressed by people who've got a lot of money. |
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Hay is able to recount the callow 17-year-old who impressed him in training. |
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Being a completely sedentary person myself, I'm very impressed by people who stay fit. |
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A fiery second baseman, Hairston impressed the team during a brief call-up last season. |
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I was impressed with how well he treats the little guys and thought you might like to know. |
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We're addled by Arizona's talent, impressed by the Wildcats' intensity, and downright dipsy-doodled by their depth. |
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Decent bass and good sound quality impressed the reviewers, but it was never going to be able to compete with a larger system. |
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Out on the roads they'll be impressed too by the revised, reworked and rebuilt mechanicals. |
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You are impressed with how nice and friendly the people are and you quickly seize those elements of culture which are similar to your own. |
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Bookmakers were very impressed by the run, however, making Sundrop favourite for next month's Oaks. |
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He impressed judges with his business prowess and the commitment he has shown in fostering more than 60 children. |
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Travelers to Egypt are still impressed with its great pyramids, slender obelisks and avenues of monuments. |
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Not too impressed with the quality of medical care base on the physical exam visit. |
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At the end, I was greatly impressed by the smartness and keenness of all of them, and by the firmness and intelligence of their questions. |
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But you know what impressed me most was the calm, serene way you kept looking back at him while he was bawling you out. |
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I have to say that I am not impressed by this level of dependency on parents by their grown-up children. |
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Again, she left him impressed with her precise aim and perfect measuring of her distance. |
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Sales managers aren't likely to be impressed with this self-proclaimed underachiever. |
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He was impressed at the measures the advertising industry had taken toward self-regulation. |
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It so impressed such an authority as Cicero that he begged Posidonius to write up his cherished consulate. |
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Kruger had made a trip to Europe in the late 1880s and was impressed by the stately buildings he saw there. |
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And I was impressed with Warsaw and its restoration of that stately old city, and its energetic streets. |
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He impressed everyone with his spirit, cheerfulness and can-do attitude, and was an inspiration to other children, said Mrs Sinker. |
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Pack's crime, apparently, is that he is not impressed by airy-fairy literary prizes. |
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Of course this became a bit repetitive as I had chosen to mix my drinks that night, however I was impressed never the less. |
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I have always been impressed with the new Beemers, and after a week it was very difficult to give it back. |
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I could see they were impressed with my first piece as I bowed the last note. |
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Word is that the membership is not impressed by the present leaders of the grouping. |
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The salon was very impressed with the quality of the hair and the thickness, as it is hard to get enough human hair to make a full length wig. |
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Whether she was quoting from memory or reading from the open book beside the phone, I was impressed by the trouble she had taken. |
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He has impressed in the health brief and is now ranked second favourite by some bookies. |
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He was so impressed with it that he began the process which has led to the opening of the first scheme in inner London. |
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Rail user groups in the region were not impressed by the slow pace at which improvements were timetabled. |
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In my humble opinion this phone is an iPhone beater, I sold my 3G to get it, and so far I am mightily impressed with it. |
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I was constantly impressed by how sensitively caring he is for her human limitations while describing them so clinically. |
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We were less impressed with the bucatini in an amatriciana sauce of tomatoes, prosciutto and pancetta. |
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His dark, high-cheeked handsomeness impressed Ian Dalrymple, who cast him in his film of George Moore's gloomy Victorian novel, Esther Waters. |
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Rainier is first said to have impressed her by the amicableness with which he petted and played with his tigers. |
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As it gathered steam, I was greatly impressed with several moments, but a corny line or an awkward coincidence was always around the bend. |
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I was also very impressed with the ease with which the split rear seats could be dropped using spring-loaded latches. |
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The whole jury was impressed by the urban and environmental aspects of the building, but some members had reservations about its expression. |
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On country roads, the CCX impressed with its good secondary ride over short, sharp bumps and total lack of bump steer. |
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With his strong voice, he impressed the jurors, took the audience by storm and grabbed the title. |
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The restaurateur said he was impressed by the children's knowledge of food and of fish, which he admitted, rather surprised him. |
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In many cases, soldiers who were not stellar performers in the rear not only rose to the challenge but also impressed us every day. |
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She impressed judges with the compassion shown to bereaved parents as well as her commitment to raising cash for the charity. |
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Children were particularly impressed by displays, an animal nursery and show bags. |
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The unifying theme of most of the top 10 seems to imply that the station's listeners are easily impressed by the mock-heroic. |
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Whatever Forster's intentions, the judges were chiefly impressed by his treatment of the subject. |
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Lewis's estate was impressed with the way Belvedere's native features lend themselves to the fictional landscape. |
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It's going to take me a while to get used to it and start making pictures with it but I am already impressed beyond words with the colour depth. |
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I was impressed at how you can revive the 80's guitar shredding days without altering a thing. |
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Word is Will has been impressed by Australia's flourishing Hip-Hop scene and plans on introducing Antipodean rappers to the rest of the world. |
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And when I was here a few weeks ago, I met with a number of those families, and I was impressed by their pluck, their spirit. |
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Moorhouse was impressed with all three horsemen and the progress they made with the fillies. |
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The moms and dads were as impressed with the inside of the cottage as the children were. |
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I have read so many blog posts that have inspired me or impressed me or stuck with me. |
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I was impressed by the dryness, the openness, and the mountains that broke from the plains. |
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Few GPs seem impressed by the government's plans for the future of the health service. |
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It will be a challenge to transform the site into a liveable and friendly place in a short space of time but I'm impressed with the plans. |
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While we weren't terribly impressed with the overclockability of the card, the performance blew us away. |
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But he was so impressed by the fan reaction that he took a photo of that scene and blew it up into a magnificent big picture. |
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Lesley has been impressed by the all-inclusive attitude to mounting a play at the theatre. |
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I was immediately impressed by his unapologetic support for experimenting on animals in the name of advancing knowledge and medical science. |
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I was impressed by the sincerity of his voice and the musical arrangements of his songs. |
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The children were greatly impressed with the vast array of technology onboard. |
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Her winning dish, Chinese Fried Rice with Pork and Prawns, impressed the judges with its creativity and mouth-watering combination of flavours. |
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Back in the airport, I'm far from impressed when I check in for my long-haul flight to Amsterdam. |
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By this time, Billy is mighty impressed with this young man's determination, skill and moxie. |
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I was not impressed with his evidence, which I found to be vague, and unconvincing in the extreme. |
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The tracks are impressed on a volcanic pyroclastic flow deposit and buried under volcanic ash. |
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Nick was less impressed with his cod loin, complaining it was too small while the sauce was bland and lukewarm. |
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We were impressed but once more became hopelessly lost as we attempted to leave the city. |
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I had an opportunity to chat with him once or twice, and was immediately impressed by his fund of knowledge. |
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I think the faculty was more impressed by my adventurous spirit and audacity than my celestial beauty in that performance! |
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His fluent Hindi and authoritative self-confidence impressed even the police. |
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The smooth concrete of the distinctly Kahnian vaults is impressed with a pattern of abstract saltire crosses created using basic rubber moulds. |
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So impressed were the talent spotters at the League of Ireland club that they signed David up at the end of the first session. |
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England faced a fierce onslaught from South Africa for much of the match and Woodward was impressed with what he saw. |
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It is obvious Guenther and his staff are impressed with the clean operation and the striking green and healthy looking lettuce heads. |
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We were impressed by the counter itself, plated in copper, which played nicely to the general tan and dark wood colours dominating the room. |
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The two young taperers were wearing albs with apparelled amices, which impressed me, but the clergy were wearing cassock-albs, which did not. |
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Everyone knows Dinah doesn't go gooey over babies, but I must say how impressed I am with the Zutano line of clothing for wee humans. |
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The judging panel was very impressed by the overall layout and simplicity of the design of their advert. |
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At Shaw's Bar and Grill, a baby-faced fireman pronounced himself impressed with Taylor. |
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They were amazed at the wide open spaces and how green everything was, but less impressed with the distance to the shops. |
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Last night the blood orange moon hung low in the sky, as if some celestial giant had impressed his dirty thumbprint into the heavens themselves. |
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Nothing survived of the malleable personality that so impressed us formerly. |
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It is only too easy for a devotee of a complex theory to be impressed when it fits and to explain away the problems when it does not fit. |
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The fleet-footed youngster, who has been unlucky with injuries this season, certainly impressed Barrow with his efforts in the week. |
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I was impressed by the size of the pollack and cod, and the large numbers of bib that filled the enclosed spaces of the wreck. |
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When rehearsals began, she was so impressed with him that she made him understudy for Jason's leading role. |
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Visitors cannot fail to be impressed with the grandstand view overlooking the river. |
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I've been to Brent's a grand total of once and wasn't as impressed as my friends. |
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Bombay and India stumper, Madhav Mantri, impressed by his enthusiasm, arranged to send him to school. |
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Jones, however, was more impressed with the way the car drove than the styling. |
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Observers were impressed by his stylish outpointing of Baz Carey, and he compiled six successive wins. |
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I watched a ballista being fired and was impressed by the sheer power and accuracy. |
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Knapp had been impressed by balloon rallies in the past, but thought it would be too difficult to start ballooning himself. |
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International judges, while impressed by his quads and other athletic moves, found him too stiff and unexpressive. |
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The British, impressed by the martial spirit of the Gurkhas, began recruiting them into the Indian army. |
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I am delighted he has been so impressed by our care and has such a high opinion of our staff. |
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I was really impressed with the turnout and would like to thank people for their support. |
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Readers will be especially impressed by the Burgesses' unflagging commitment to the struggle for justice. |
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At the time, his playing impressed me with its discipline, control, intelligence, and gorgeous sound, all directly in the service of the music. |
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He was also impressed by the new observational technique of indirect ophthalmoscopy. |
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The young cellist impressed enough during her masterclass to become the second award recipient that week. |
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I did manage once to tip a measure from an unguarded bottle into my ginger cordial but I was not too impressed with the resulting cocktail. |
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The seal was usually impressed on red wax, but was occasionally seen imprinted on a wafer stuck to the instrument with soft wax. |
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I've been really impressed by the way in which so many companies have at last woken up to the special needs of mature skin. |
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Meanwhile, the window cleaning industry is less than impressed with a development which threatens to leave them all washed up. |
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Villagers present impressed upon the officers the need for quick repairs as the canal irrigated around 4900 hectares of land. |
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The judges, who were impressed with her physique, posing skill and stage presence, wasted little time in awarding her the crown. |
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But when they saw him play, they changed their tune and were impressed with his rapid development in Scotland. |
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Not an extremely elaborate costume perhaps, but the time, thought and effort was clear to see and the overall effect impressed me no end. |
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The minister also impressed upon the corporates to empower every citizen with the resource of education. |
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In front of the cynical audience that is Scotland's political press corps, he impressed several with his performance. |
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Not too impressed when he drew Greece a few weeks ago, however, he was all smiles on Sunday night following their shock Championship win. |
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He was surprised and impressed by his former band leader's subsequent success. |
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I am most impressed with the efficient and professional manner in which my crew responded. |
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First, I'm constantly impressed by the email I receive, and I'm chastened to be reminded of the things I forget to think about. |
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Not that my publishers had sounded overly impressed when I'd pitched them the story line. |
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Anyone who has visited the house in recent years can't fail to have been impressed by its garden and its chatelaine, Marylyn Abbott. |
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A forfeit, on the other hand, means that the audience was less than impressed with the scene and an appropriate punishment is meted out. |
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Lawmakers haven't been sufficiently impressed by the carnage to do anything to slow down motorists. |
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They were so impressed that they presented him with a Cossack uniform, which he wore proudly when he had his portrait painted. |
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Pharoah is so impressed with the young man that he makes him the second most powerful man in Egypt, the overseer of food supplies. |
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What really impressed me was that they weren't being over-serious, pretentious, or intellectual about what they were doing. |
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I was impressed by the gregariousness of the Scots, which was a quality I'd never experienced before. |
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We were just as impressed with the accompanying vegetables, especially the lively red cabbage cooked with sultanas or raisins and tarragon again. |
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I've been to quite a few home games this season and I've always been impressed with Pamarot. |
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I myself had a dialogue with the wagon manufacturers and impressed upon them the necessity to expedite supplies. |
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I was impressed with the pastor, interested in the church's ministry to the poor, and cajoled by a daughter whose best friend was a member. |
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The partnership she has established with Ian Waite looks formidable and has impressed the panel of four judges. |
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Dominating the local coastline, no one could fail to be impressed by this tremendous Norman fortress. |
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Both teams have impressed at championship level in recent years and to be fair, both deserve the ultimate accolade of outright champions. |
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I was impressed to meet a trilingual nine-year-old on holiday in Austria and hoped his good example might rub off on my kids. |
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We were impressed with the crab cocktail and the steak Diane, and the very attentive service we received. |
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The listener couldn't fail to be impressed by the depth and breadth of Morton's knowledge, and the sincerity of his views. |
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I was immeasurably impressed at how well its original passionate spirit had been captured. |
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Since that time, I've always been immeasurably impressed by two artists in particular. |
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The other attribute that always impressed me about him was the fact that he found it hard to criticise. |
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I was very impressed by the quality of instructors Lassen is able to provide students. |
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I have known Jenni for some years and she has always impressed me with her honesty, her tenacity, her cheerful, loving and caring nature. |
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She is delighted by its lightweight, compact and robust design, and highly impressed by its competitive price. |
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She was impressed by the amount of people who greeted her publicist. |
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They were also deeply impressed by the warmth and the hospitality of the Balinese, and the amazing breadth of artistic expression that pervaded daily life. |
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When he was answered in the affirmative, he immediately became impressed as he danced around the ring and whamming suspended punchbags with that famous right hand. |
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Their ingenious system to save household water and use it to flush the toilet impressed the judges in the competition, which attracted more than 120 entries. |
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My dad, a steak and kidney pie connoisseur, was impressed with his dish, which consisted of thick chunks of beef in a sea of gravy, covered with a layer of flaky pastry. |
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A group of young Ulsterwomen from disadvantaged backgrounds so impressed the former actress and chart-topper that she has agreed to come to Belfast and make a speech. |
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Over the summer, he impressed current NBA players with his love for hard work and, oddly enough, with his punctuality. |
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In all fairness, she gives a compelling performance as well, but I'd like to know if there is a red-blooded male who isn't impressed by the whole package. |
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Foreign observers were greatly impressed with Ivan's firepower. |
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In fact, I'm seriously impressed at just how many parents, grandparents and other relatives are thinking ahead and planning their family's future. |
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He was so impressed by the socks that he invited me through my client to come and visit him. |
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There is no campaign and suddenly his name pops up, clearly presented by the British and the French who have been impressed by his negotiational ability. |
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The local burghers were not the least bit delighted or impressed at this assumption, and the unenlightened portrayal of our quaint and historic village. |
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The singularity as well as the high level of quality of their collections particularly impressed the experts. |
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I recently came back from Argentina and was particularly impressed with Argentinian malbec. |
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Tasting the peppers, I was impressed by its nice chew and beefy flavour. |
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The High Court was not impressed by the argument of the political parties that they had the fundamental right to record their protest by organising bandhs on any issue. |
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I'm afraid I'm not much impressed when people only get outraged over the mistakes of their political enemies and overlook similar screw-ups by their own side. |
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I was more impressed when she nailed a few less flattering character traits. |
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Cathi looks terrified, but she's filmed it all unfalteringly, and Mel, to my surprise, actually looks quite impressed underneath her evident nervousness. |
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Jobs was so impressed with his tour guide, local musician David Brookings, that he gave him a job at iTunes. |
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Besides missing the love of his life, Jonathon is having a great time playing for the Crusaders and is impressed with the hearty Yorkshire welcome he has received. |
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But she was much more impressed when one girl on my hall was a Lauder and another was related to the Guggenheims. |
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It gave the referee a moment's reprieve from the home fans' incessant abuse but the chipper's proprietor seemed less impressed with the intrusion. |
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The headstrong Queen Isabella and court camarilla were eager to revert to absolute government, impressed by the example set in France by Louis-Napoleon. |
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She was impressed by his attention to the codes of chivalry. |
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Students delivered several rapier-like thrusts of logic that impressed the panels of judges, made up of eminent scientists, artists, philosophers and captains of industry. |
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At the structural level, I was impressed with the variety and range of oversight mechanisms in place. |
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I did not expect a disc of a film that played in art house theatres to be all that remarkable, but I was shocked by how impressed I was with the audio and video quality. |
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So impressed was the millionaire with the publication that he channelled his money into founding the Rockefeller Institute of Medicine in New York. |
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Indeed, once the fire-engine house was taken, everybody seemed impressed by John Brown, rather than infuriated or vengeful. |
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The heart and soul of the movie is Alan, a shy Texan teetotaller who's confronted with a display of bacchanalian excess that would've impressed Caligula. |
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What impressed him were the tidiness and organization of their canoe, as if the men he met were like sailors on the HMS Fly, keeping it shipshape. |
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Flemish and Netherlandish art deeply impressed Cassatt during her student years and provided many of her enduring themes, secular as well as sacred. |
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I want to ask, saddened, angry, and yet impressed by the two artists working the phones. |
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And although head coach Dave Hammond said his team's goal was to complete the three-peat, he said he was very impressed by Waterloo's efforts at the provincial tournament. |
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Needless to say Sally wasn't too impressed about my hasty departure. |
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The judges were very impressed with the area and how tidy and neat it is. |
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The runner up impressed all and sundry and is one to keep in mind. |
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Adrian, who readily admits that this is unchartered territory as far as he is concerned, has been mightily impressed by the atmosphere of the place. |
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It is that attitude, allied to a zest for the game and notwithstanding obvious aplomb on the pitch, that has impressed his club manager George Burley. |
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I have been playing more squash recently and in the knock-up I again felt confident and was pulling off shots that surprised and impressed me for their accuracy and technique. |
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I well recall, and it wasn't long ago, being impressed by a sharon fruit. |
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Naturally we were equally impressed by the bravery of Commander Crabb, who took them on equipped only with a pair of plimsolls and some swimming goggles. |
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But then I was so impressed by the unique and interpretive ideas people were able to come up with. |
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Last year the Committee had trekked to Europe to have a look at emerging vehicle technology, and Gibbo was so impressed he got permission to take another look. |
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He was the human sampling machine, selling millions of records and drawing degree-level analysis from critics impressed by his magpie eclecticism and arch intelligence. |
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Seriously impressed judges go crackers for Scottish cheddar. |
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They were very impressed by the well cut grassed areas, the stone flower beds at the seafront, and the floral features at a number of private and business premises. |
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We are always impressed with artists who persist in making abstract work. |
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He wasn't impressed with the food because the breakfasts were of the continental variety, rolls with ham or cheese and croissants and brioche with jam. |
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I'm not expecting to be particularly impressed by a religious icon, but my jaw drops at the size and imposing beauty of this colossal gold-leafed statue. |
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Emma Watson this week impressed many with an impassioned U.N. speech about gender inequality. |
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I was especially impressed by the dedication of the guys in stilts, as walking on stilts in 30 plus degree weather for two or so hours can not be easy. |
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The one that spoke wore his strawberry blond hair in a braid and was tapping a wickedly curved sword against his shoulder, looking none too impressed with the man below him. |
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All four impressed a panel of judges who scrutinised a 20-page questionnaire about the door policy, first aid training, procedures to deal with drugs and safety issues. |
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Hantman recalls that Bharara's fairness and impartiality impressed even the most partisan Republicans. |
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The lush colour and floral background interact with the figure in homage to another individual who impressed Argaw with his concern for the natural environment. |
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The reason why they favoured an underground metro was the natural beauty of Bangalore with its many avenue trees that impressed the Japanese visitors. |
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In all your travels, which VIP of world renown impressed you the most? |
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I am immensely impressed by the way in which the British juryman and jurywoman simply sits down to do this disagreeable duty though the heavens fall. |
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His fundamental kindness and honorableness have always impressed me. |
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Were teenagers in the '60s really impressed by this schlock? |
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Kirsty, understandably, was not impressed at being dumped on her dream day, and her bereft wail filled the church. |
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Though this did nothing to help impart knowledge to his charges, some were impressed anyway by his command of the subject. |
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She had formed an almost eidetic image of the room in her mind, one that had impressed itself on her memory in short flashes during her brief times here. |
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Apparently they are not impressed about my ragging their class mascot. |
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In some instances, flat clay slabs have been found with the oblong symbols for numbers impressed on their surfaces together with many impressions of cylinder seals. |
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Her 21st century Wendy house impressed manufacturers after she won a top prize in a national contest organised by the Trading Standards Institute to dream up safe playthings. |
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The teams the Reivers have met in Wales are physically very hard, and the way he has handled himself against those tough Welsh props has really impressed us all. |
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Judges, who paid a secret visit to the service area, were so impressed with the standards of cleanliness and hygiene they found, they gave the toilets a five-star award. |
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I was very lucky the other day to engage in conversation with a lady doctor who impressed me as one of the most fascinating people I have ever met. |
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He was impressed by how families rose to the challenge in different ways. |
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I 'was far more impressed with the way it performed on the twisty, up-and-down, switchbacking two-laners that led to my off-road course. |
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His friends were particularly impressed with the way he tricked out his Ruckus. |
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His gift for salty language impressed even the most hard-bitten grunts. |
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We are very impressed with Business Objects as our partner for enterer, Allegiance Healthcare. |
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Photographer Danny Beath impressed the judges of the West Midlands Wildlife Photography Competition. |
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Harry, 13, and two-yearold Cockapoo Riley impressed judges to finish top in the elementary obedience category. |
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Among the products listed are galvanic anode solutions, impressed current solutions, Polatrak CP monitoring systems and pipe-support systems. |
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The former prima ballerina has made no secret of the fact she's been impressed by the Olympic gymnast. |
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He impressed many by his affability and style, combined with a serious determination to press the British case with everyone he met. |
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At the same time, consumers are less impressed with unsupported cosmeceutical claims. |
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I was impressed by her work and her use of such plants as Pulmonaria Sissinghurst White, Alchemilla mollis and Peony Buckeye Belle. |
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Gilliss's vases have lithophane impressed with a triangle that has light passing through it. |
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In her youth, Jane Goodall impressed people mainly as an extroverted and attractive woman. |
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