Dominating the local coastline, no one could fail to be impressed by this tremendous Norman fortress. |
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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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Bookmakers were very impressed by the run, however, making Sundrop favourite for next month's Oaks. |
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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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Oak trees work to a seasonal calendar that is not impressed by a few days of untypical sunshine. |
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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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This is another reason why physicists have become so impressed by string theory. |
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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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International judges, while impressed by his quads and other athletic moves, found him too stiff and unexpressive. |
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Readers will be especially impressed by the Burgesses' unflagging commitment to the struggle for justice. |
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I am enormously impressed by the warm welcome you gave me, and by all your questions and your voracious enthusiasm. |
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But he is not impressed by the track record of the Scottish parliament on business. |
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I watched Natural Born Killers yesterday, and was at once quite impressed by the film itself, yet left emotionally unmoved. |
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I could see that Holmes was favourably impressed by the manner and speech of his new client. |
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Those who met the woman, who will one day be Queen of Sweden, were very impressed by her kind manner, unpretentious way and elegant dress. |
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He was less impressed by the performance itself in which two actors, wearing all black and bovver boots took on the 21 different roles. |
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Those who have met him were impressed by the mixture of flexibility and unyieldingness in his personality. |
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I am not impressed by the policy in international cricket that both umpires must be from a non-participating country. |
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Zack was throughly impressed by the waves crashing on the breakwater, but was disappointed at the paucity of good skipping stones. |
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I'm impressed by the solitary intensity of the gamblers, and the way these solipsists at the slots form a community of obsession. |
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However, we were less than impressed by the detachable metal cover for the mono screen. |
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I am a newcomer to Japan and have been really impressed by the various facets of the people and the places. |
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I came upon your website by chance and am quite impressed by the content and quality of your coverage. |
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The judges were very impressed by the well-kept farm entrance and the high quality of buildings around the farmyard. |
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The public, insofar as it is interested at all, grows tired of the same old faces, rather than impressed by their longevity. |
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Visitors were most impressed by the enthusiasm and commitment of pupils, teachers and all concerned. |
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I talked most animatedly with him, and was impressed by his learning and sparkling intelligence. |
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You'll be impressed by its secluded limpid water and verdured hills, a smaller Three Gorges but with clean and still river. |
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I have to say I am mighty impressed by its rumbling vibration, even though it was only used as part of the orchestra. |
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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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I was very impressed by the quality of instructors Lassen is able to provide students. |
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Since that time, I've always been immeasurably impressed by two artists in particular. |
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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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One cannot help but be impressed by this seasoned politician's adeptness at the art of coming clean without coming clean. |
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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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They sat next to each other in class and were impressed by each other's work. |
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And last but not least don't be impressed by sweet talk and empty promises. |
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Those in pain, or housebound by illness, will not be impressed by waiting list cuts if they are still expected to wait years for treatment. |
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However the referee isn't impressed by his jinking moves and graceful swallow dive and books Beto for diving. |
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Lawmakers haven't been sufficiently impressed by the carnage to do anything to slow down motorists. |
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We were especially impressed by the young lady who served us, with a pleasant smile and excellent eye contact. |
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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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All the teachers involved were impressed by the learning experiences of the children. |
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Henry I was clearly not as impressed by Benedictine abbots and their temporal grandeur as his father had been. |
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A sapiosexual tends to be more impressed by a person’s humility rather than the various accomplishments they list off. |
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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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We're addled by Arizona's talent, impressed by the Wildcats' intensity, and downright dipsy-doodled by their depth. |
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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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To common people, impressed by his learning, erudition and experience, all this looks puzzling. |
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He was surprised and impressed by his former band leader's subsequent success. |
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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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Lang was impressed by the motivation of the young people in the mail room, the secretaries and the receptionist. |
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Pack's crime, apparently, is that he is not impressed by airy-fairy literary prizes. |
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I've always been impressed by the fact that my readers generally disport themselves in a courteous and civilized fashion. |
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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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I was impressed by the gregariousness of the Scots, which was a quality I'd never experienced before. |
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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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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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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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Whatever Forster's intentions, the judges were chiefly impressed by his treatment of the subject. |
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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 have been impressed by rhetoric on dealing with inefficiency in the public services. |
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Mr Fowler's antipathy can be traced to his father, who fought in the First World War and was less than impressed by the French war leaders. |
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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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Observers were impressed by his stylish outpointing of Baz Carey, and he compiled six successive wins. |
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He was impressed by its grandeur and the hospitality of the temple authorities. |
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I was impressed by the scene of a ringed planet sliding across the sky on its way to block out the sun. |
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I was still rather impressed by the grandeur and scale of Lambdeth Central. |
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The applause he heard was from fans impressed by shots that stopped close to the pin. |
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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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Bombay and India stumper, Madhav Mantri, impressed by his enthusiasm, arranged to send him to school. |
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The jury was impressed by the partnership between the architects and the building contractor. |
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I was impressed by the sincerity of his voice and the musical arrangements of his songs. |
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As you enter the restaurant you cannot help but be impressed by the striking interior. |
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Strolling into the glorious sunshine, we were immediately impressed by the sights. |
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I was impressed by how deft the copy was, how effortlessly it compressed so many ideas. |
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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 am impressed by the aesthetics and functional utility of their cover designs, and the attractiveness of their promotional materials. |
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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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Sam had told me that if I wasn't impressed by this then I should give up caving. |
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He was also impressed by the new observational technique of indirect ophthalmoscopy. |
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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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Maybe Dan was impressed by my magnificent pruning of the roses and the buddleia last yer. |
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The main reason for people to visit is to be impressed by the dazzling show of luxurious or rare vehicles. |
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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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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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Predicting a better period under Smith, he has been impressed by the new gaffer. |
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They were also impressed by the calibre of curators and scholars engaged to write the catalogue. |
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Her father had never played tennis but had been impressed by Boris Becker on television. |
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He came back impressed by the company's scale but scornful of the inefficiencies. |
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The international adjudicating panel was impressed by students and external partners who were as one in their fulsome praise of the Institute. |
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Few GPs seem impressed by the government's plans for the future of the health service. |
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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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We're credulous creatures and easily impressed by things we don't understand. |
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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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My husband was impressed by the way that the viewer couldn't tell who was going to live and die. |
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I was impressed by the dryness, the openness, and the mountains that broke from the plains. |
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Kevin again felt the flush of pride to think that a fellow aficionado was so clearly impressed by his labour of love. |
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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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They also said they had been impressed by the town's mayor and borough leader. |
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Being a completely sedentary person myself, I'm very impressed by people who stay fit. |
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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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I had an opportunity to chat with him once or twice, and was immediately impressed by his fund of knowledge. |
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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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Word is that the membership is not impressed by the present leaders of the grouping. |
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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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Rail user groups in the region were not impressed by the slow pace at which improvements were timetabled. |
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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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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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In 1964, Stax president Jim Stewart met Hayes and, impressed by his playing, invited him to work as a session musician at the label's studios. |
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I'm impressed by the pains taken across the system to ensure consistency and fairness. |
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They were impressed by the camel spider and promised to bring me some critters tomorrow. |
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A lot of top-ranking people within our party weren't at all impressed by what happened at the selection convention. |
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The witnesses were more than impressed by the officer who carried on stoically despite bleeding like a stuck pig. |
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I have been very impressed by the compendiousness of some of the speeches from Government Members in particular. |
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They will certainly have been mightily impressed by the magnificent Croke Park. |
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The planning legislation was not impressed by the indivisibility of single processes. |
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Prospective purchasers will be impressed by the potential offered by the rear garden which measures 91 feet by 36 feet and has a south-easterly aspect. |
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They are particularly impressed by the hydraulics on the machine. |
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One may be a Pythagorean today without being impressed by Bode's law. |
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Catriona Kelly in the TLS is only partly impressed by the latest work from the author of Schindler's Ark. |
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This is where I was a little less impressed by the things canter had to say. |
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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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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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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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I want to ask, saddened, angry, and yet impressed by the two artists working the phones. |
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People are very impressed by the plans for the big anti-war demo. |
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He was impressed by how families rose to the challenge in different ways. |
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I was particularly impressed by the lively 1.4 while the 1.6i is also fun, partly due to being fitted as standard with Citroen's SensoDrive robotised five-speed manual box. |
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He was impressed by her landmark 2011 Human Rights Day speech linking fighting for gay rights to American foreign policy. |
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A spokesman for Bedfordshire Police said that officers had been impressed by the prisoners' decision to stay and help the injured rather than make a run for it. |
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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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Were teenagers in the '60s really impressed by this schlock? |
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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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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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Indeed, once the fire-engine house was taken, everybody seemed impressed by John Brown, rather than infuriated or vengeful. |
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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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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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Tasting the peppers, I was impressed by its nice chew and beefy flavour. |
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He believed, however, that the NHS was offering a deteriorating service, and he was not impressed by what he saw as top-heavy administrative plans for reorganisation. |
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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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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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I well recall, and it wasn't long ago, being impressed by a sharon fruit. |
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He wasn't impressed by goalkicks being blootered up the park, immediately ceding possession to opponents, but he was less effusive about Scotland's physicality. |
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I am particularly impressed by the smallness in size of both products. |
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I am impressed by the broad treatment of related subjects in this book. |
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I was impressed by the care she displayed in making the flower arrangements. |
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My wife was most impressed by the veggie dish, which comprised mainly of courgettes and aubergines, and tasted excellent, although the pork was also fine. |
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I am also impressed by the response and hard work of Mayo Co Council, particularly the outdoor staff who have not spared themselves at this critical time. |
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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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I am really impressed by the seriousness and high quality of your newspaper, which belongs to feminist herstory and has never made any concession. |
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She was impressed by his attention to the codes of chivalry. |
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Still, when observing how ancient Chinese medicine understood chronotherapy, one cannot help but be impressed by the similarities with the discoveries of modern research. |
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They became very quickly impressed by its cicatrising properties. |
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It's difficult not to be impressed by this outrageous concrete hyperbole, but he is as right-on as they come and says he despises it as a symbol of tyranny. |
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I was impressed by the gifts from all nations in the commonwealth. |
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Of all his attributes, I am most impressed by his constant striving to help patients with seemingly insolvable problems, achieving successes despite considerable odds. |
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Katherine did not look impressed by his efforts of placation. |
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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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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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Europe was impressed by the splendours of the court of Versailles. |
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Some Frenchmen, such as LaFayette were impressed by the ideology of freedom, but that wasn't what caused King Louis XVI to send an army and navy to help us out. |
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The Frenchmen were impressed by the colony and enjoyed a long, convivial break there from July to November 1802 between lonely months exploring the southern coast. |
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I have been impressed by his sheer patience, doggedness, and tenacity. |
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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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She was impressed by the amount of people who greeted her publicist. |
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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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I am thoroughly impressed by the actor who guest starred as the troll. |
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Always impressed by the great distance eels are fated to swim, I wondered where Eastern European eels go for breeding season, so I pull out an old encyclopedia, in Estonian. |
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Since none of the religious leaders seemed impressed by John's ministry, he had dismissed him as a lunatic, just another doomsday prophet, here today and gone tomorrow. |
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The book was dictated to Ibn Juzayy on orders from the Marinid Sultan Abu Inan Faris who was impressed by the story and travels of Ibn Battuta. |
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But one lioness was not impressed by his black coal eyes and carrot nose and showed the fluffy, white newcomer who was boss. |
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Gail's passion for living in Sarasota is contagious, and I am incredibly impressed by her commitment to philanthropy. |
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Watt's partner Matthew Boulton was so impressed by Murdoch's wooden hat, made on a lathe of his own design, that he hired him. |
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I used to be impressed by a drummer liking what I did, so I pretty much only got a drum perspective, but I've gone wide and I've gone narrow. |
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In the Netherlands, Voltaire was struck and impressed by the openness and tolerance of Dutch society. |
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I was impressed by the calm and professional way she handled the crisis. |
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In his early years Popper was impressed by Marxism, whether of Communists or socialists. |
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Hume was impressed by Butler's way of thinking about religion, and Butler may well have been influenced by Hume's writings. |
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Though it was dangerous for anyone to have anything to do with Barton, More had indeed met with her, and was impressed by her fervor. |
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He had met Douglas in the New Age offices and had been impressed by his ideas. |
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George III toured the Whitbread brewery in London, and was impressed by the engine. |
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The 21-year-old big hitter is a hardcourt specialist but Murray was impressed by his display on clay. |
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The senator has been impressed by the Nisga'a, the Dogribs, the Westbanks in Indian Country. |
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She's so impressed by Crockett's droopy mouth and twin-hull go-fast boat that she takes him home to Havana for a wild weekend. |
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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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The Victorians were impressed by science and progress and felt that they could improve society in the same way as they were improving technology. |
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But I'm not impressed by his air of hurt innocence over the fury BBC2's Top Gear sparked while filming in Ushuaia, Argentina. |
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Ljungberg has been impressed by the facilities at Celtic but remains noncommital over the switch at this stage. |
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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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Kate is impressed by their dignity and their tirelessness and the way they care for each other. |
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But I was impressed by the fact that it had never really been forgotten. |
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I'm consistently impressed by the caliber of the attendees and the insightfulness of the speakers. |
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He is impressed by how the Chelsea boss single-mindedly focuses on results when other managers say their coaching philosophy is more important. |
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French critic Maximin Roll was greatly impressed by Gautier's thorough familiarity with her subject. |
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Casting agents found Watson through her Oxford theatre teacher, and producers were impressed by her confidence. |
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Sir Hugh interviewed the brothers and, impressed by their prodigious knowledge, commissioned the book. |
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Highly impressed by Rowling's work, he began the process that led to one of the most successful cinematic franchises of all time. |
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After their first meeting in 1844, Karl Marx read and was profoundly impressed by the book. |
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Marx had read and was impressed by Engels's articles on The Condition of the Working Class in England. |
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I was impressed by how many young and old people are in the profession. |
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He had been impressed by Clyfton's services and had begun participating in services led by John Smyth in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. |
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Miles Davis was deeply impressed by Hendrix, and he compared Hendrix's improvisational abilities with those of saxophonist John Coltrane. |
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Hardrada was impressed by the rider's boldness, and asked Tostig who he was. |
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When Tromp refused, the Bey was even more impressed by this show of character and allowed him to leave as a free man. |
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Jenner was impressed by the sonic effects Barrett and Wright created, and with his business partner and friend Andrew King became their manager. |
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Napoleon's divisional commanders were immediately impressed by his capacity for hard work, from the beginning of Italy campaign. |
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The producer was impressed by her acting ability and allowed her to play the role for the next two years. |
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Though he was not impressed by the music she had recorded, he saw potential in her voice. |
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The Venetian merchants were impressed by the fact that the Chinese paper money was guaranteed by the State. |
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Tom Hunt, Coventry I recall being deeply impressed by Ryan Mania's engaging personality, keen intelligence and articulacy after his Grand National victory. |
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And the new intake of students appearing in Newcastle will be highly impressed by the wide selection of real ales available in Newcastle city centre in many great pubs. |
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He met with our Head Agister and our Grazing Scheme Administrator and was very impressed by the way the HLS is managed in such a unique place as The New Forest. |
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In November and December 1923, he took a voyage to Brazil, journeying up the Amazon to Manaus, where he was impressed by its opera house, the Teatro Amazonas. |
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They were impressed by the fine pasture and soil in the Bellarine Hills. |
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He wasn't exactly impressed by Kieran, or the set up in his flat, if you must know, so Vanda reassured him that she'd nurse you herself, and see you took the antibiotics. |
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Kubrick had seen Sellers in The Battle of the Sexes and listened to the album The Best of Sellers, and was impressed by the range of characters he could portray. |
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The Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai who met Nasser at the 1955 Bandung Conference and was impressed by him, recommended that Khrushchev treat Nasser as a potential ally. |
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He read avidly about Disraeli, but was also particularly impressed by a speech by Lloyd George at the Oxford Union Society in 1913, where he had become a member and debater. |
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Russell was impressed by the precision of Peano's arguments at the Congress, read the literature upon returning to England, and came upon Russell's paradox. |
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Alexander was impressed by Porus' bravery, and made him an ally. |
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As an educator and ex-university lecturer in Australian poetry, I was most impressed by the expressions and emotions so searingly conveyed within that poem. |
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From the 10th century until the end of the 12th, the Byzantine Empire projected an image of luxury and travellers were impressed by the wealth accumulated in the capital. |
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Heinrich Himmler was sufficiently impressed by the Volksdeutsche communities and the work of the Selbstschutz to order that these methods be copied in Ukraine. |
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Ptolemy was impressed by the sophistication of Posidonius's methods, which included correcting for the refraction of light passing through denser air near the horizon. |
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The Bradford boss is impressed by how Chelsea's manager single-mindedly focuses on results when other managers say their coaching philosophy is more important. |
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Although he has a deep respect for the talented people he's worked with, he is not particularly star-struck, nor overly impressed by the trappings of wealth and fabulosity. |
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But, as a graduate of the university of hard knocks, Lord Sugar of Hackneyed is not the sort of peer of the realm to be overly impressed by academic prowess. |
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Nonetheless, by the end of the tour he also was impressed by Fisher. |
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Fowler and his team were so impressed by their visit to Kaltenbach and the demonstration that in addition to the circular saw they also purchased a KB 360 AG band saw. |
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Arguably the greatest goalkeeper in the Reds' history, Clemence has been impressed by how the PS9million Belgium international has re-established himself in recent months. |
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I produce variety shows in our parish hall of St Mary's RC Church, Canton, Cardiff, and am constantly surprised and impressed by the obvious talent of our young performers. |
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Conversely, the book was praised by Yorke, Graham Greene and, in glowing terms, by Harold Acton who was particularly impressed by its evocation of 1920s Oxford. |
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