When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge. |
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The blossoming romance made me ill, a lot of the blue screen work left me unimpressed. |
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I was unimpressed by the bathroom, a one-room water closet with no real class. |
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It was once regarded with suspicion by employers, who were unimpressed by the notion of students lazing around for months. |
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I listened back to the recorded version a few times last night, and I am sadly unimpressed. |
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West knew that there would be four hearts in the dummy, however, and was unimpressed by his holdings in the minor suits. |
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Many remain unimpressed, still waiting for a new top-down ideology to chart the course. |
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Hong Kong's recycling industry is unimpressed with the pilot schemes so far. |
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He has a detailed discussion of the provisions of several laws and is unimpressed. |
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Lyon was unimpressed by the results of that project because its beautiful maps had no apparent utility. |
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I rewound a film that had been in my camera since last year and took it to be developed and was singularly unimpressed with the results. |
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After all, the last time our Richard tried for the franchise, the powers-that-be were unimpressed. |
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You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules. |
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Fortunately for Kevin, no matter how unimpressed Coraline was with the move to Newcastle, it wasn't a deal-breaker. |
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We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed. |
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The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed. |
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The people in the country are generally unimpressed by the arguments for war and as unimpressed with the arguments for peace. |
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How does he feel about the critical acclaim from a usually unimpressed music scene? |
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For a moment both of them looked at me with stony and unimpressed looks on their faces, and my heart sank. |
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I had a sausage roll for breakfast, and was severely unimpressed with myself. |
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However, industry observers were unimpressed, and it has failed to lift the share price. |
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As a veteran sari-wearer, she has seen most styles and patterns and is unimpressed with the show. |
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The banker was unimpressed, and when he learned that Tesla had done nothing regarding fluorescent lighting, he threw him out. |
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She looked decidedly unimpressed with the boys' antics, or her hiccups, or something. |
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My lovely wife has been lording it over me ever since, unimpressed with the meager success I've had with prior awards. |
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However, Leslie, was unimpressed with the organ's sound quality in the confined spaces of his home. |
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The officers trundled along behind her, clearly unimpressed by her outburst. |
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I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two. |
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Despite her record-setting blood count for the hospital, hematologist, and her family physician, the patient was unimpressed. |
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Naturally, they reserve the right to be smug and unimpressed, but still they'll come. |
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His manner of bullfighting is irregular but when he receives a bull, there is not one person in the arena who is left unimpressed by his passes. |
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Things go from bad to worse when he and Philip finally unveil their prog-rock symphony to their unimpressed drummer, bass-player and singer. |
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A Loya Jirga, a sort of representative national assembly summoned to sanction a draft new constitution, seemed to have been unimpressed. |
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A static camera stresses the rigidity of an unimpressed and unimpressionable Bob, ever present at the bar. |
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They found him out back, banging on a butter churn, watched by unimpressed cows. |
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Like so many people we believed the spiel about Hardy's Bay and were really unimpressed when we arrived! |
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I had been rather unimpressed by this composer's piano concertos but his solo piano music is clearly a different matter. |
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Of course, as he tells his story, what emerges is his fundamental decency, and Old Nick remains unimpressed. |
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One woman with fiery red hair and seemingly a temper to match seemed unimpressed with Sparrow's act. |
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I think not a single journalist came away from the presentation feeling unimpressed. |
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Judge DeMent, unimpressed, took a potshot at Mr James's thinking in a clarification of his ruling on November 12th. |
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The EU, meanwhile, is leaning on governments everywhere to stamp on foodmakers who purloin European names. Americans are unimpressed. |
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Similarly, I am unimpressed by the rantings of Socialists, like Mr Schulz, on refocusing priorities within the Lisbon process. |
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Investors were left unimpressed by an initial rescue package for Greece worth as much as 45 billion euros. |
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Again the canopy stays on track even in aggressive turns and, unimpressed by turbulence, the wing stays inflated at all times. |
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Lashed by sleet on the milk-chocolate waters of the Medway estuary, I was frozen, seasick and desperately unimpressed by the view. |
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But Tanya de Grunwald, founder of Graduate Fog, which fights for the rights of interns, is unimpressed with the whole exercise. |
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Star Jones, a lawyer and television personality, was among those unimpressed. |
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However, I want to state that I am unimpressed with the government over the timing of the bill. |
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Though British press articles claim that Mr Blair is practically assured of victory, continental EU media remain unimpressed. |
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I have seen their library and I am totally unimpressed, and I would point that out today. |
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The stakeholders were unimpressed because it broke with the model they envisioned. |
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Moving along the south coast of the same Shield region in 1534, Jacques Cartier was equally unimpressed with its potential for human habitation. |
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Your superior is going to be unimpressed, to say the least, that the timeline they would like is not possible, but there's nothing to be done. |
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I cannot overemphasize how unimpressed I was by her over the course of two hours. |
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In the ordinary debt collection case, the court would be unimpressed by a claim from a debtor that he was unaware of his rights and obligations under the terms of the loan. |
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Dunphy may be equally unimpressed by the majority of celebrities and talking heads who sustain the talk show circuit but he might have a little more fun with them. |
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This is definitely better than the image I get from analog cable, though you rich schmoes with digital satellite or cable service may be unimpressed. |
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Then, after their brief, indulgent stare, the two of them took off down the street, clearly unimpressed. |
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He was unimpressed, taking occasion to publicly rebuke Magomed Bilalov for ramping up costs and missing deadlines. |
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Fortunately, he says, they were unimpressed by his superstar status. |
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The ham-fisted attempt at mounting a charm offensive spoke volumes about the Prime Minister's waning powers, but his allies remained defiantly unimpressed. |
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The 28-year-old was seriously unimpressed with the reporting of his decision to walk out and concede a frame while Hicks was still compiling a break on Thursday. |
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Economists who control the purse-strings in treasuries and ministries of finance tend sometimes to be unimpressed with arguments based solely on the virtues of culture. |
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And Hardeman County District Attorney Staley Heatly was thoroughly unimpressed with Pippin's beseechment of the court. |
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The Germans were also unimpressed by the specifications of Churchill tanks left behind after the withdrawal. |
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He was unimpressed by his office in the British Air Mission, attached to the embassy. |
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On the whole, I remained unimpressed with Cinerama, its conglobing of reality, even to this day. |
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I am particularly unimpressed with Mr. May's suggestion that he had received information to suggest that Mr. Rinn and Mr. Russell had left an aircraft unattended. |
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The US president and the Danish leader were photographed laughing and chatting during the ceremony, while the US first lady looked on apparently unimpressed. |
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The Europeans were unimpressed by the behaviour of their hosts. |
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Satan, unimpressed, responds: Then when I am thy captive talk of chains, Proud limitary Cherub, but ere then Far heavier load thy self expect to feel From my prevailing arm. |
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On the other hand, parents are extremely unimpressed with staff members who come off as unemotional, cold, methodical and indifferent to their tremendous loss. |
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Most right-thinking people will be unimpressed with the sacrifice. |
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My mom stands there, unimpressed by my attempt at persuasion. |
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He visited Hollywood, with which he was unimpressed, and New York, where he lectured to a capacity audience in the Metropolitan Opera House. |
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But the settlers were unimpressed with this casuistry. |
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Confused readers blame it on a confused author: they are not impressed by the use of abbreviations as academic camoflage: rather they are unimpressed by the author's inability to communicate. |
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The Sultan eventually freed the prisoners, but was unimpressed by the small Portuguese contingent. |
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Mr. Speaker, the union at AbitibiBowater, the Quebec Forest Industry Council and the Forest Products Association of Canada were all unimpressed by the establishment of a working committee on the forestry crisis. |
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Indeed, many of Liane Foly's French fans were decidedly unimpressed by the new musical direction Foly's career was taking and they began staying away from her concerts. |
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Right now, he said, Iran appears unimpressed by the penalties it faces. |
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The reason is this: I am unimpressed by the fact that it is taken for granted that Members of the European Parliament are influenced in their decisions by other people, and that, consequently, regulation is deemed necessary. |
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I could tell that my friend was unimpressed by this meagre argument. |
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McNulty was unimpressed by Lindh's protestations. |
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Analysts were mostly unimpressed by the results. |
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Mr. Faizi was unimpressed by that argument. |
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The Beachcombers auditioned Sandom, but were unimpressed and did not ask him to join. |
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The press were unimpressed with the choice of opponent, but Piet gave a good account for himself before retiring in the twelfth. |
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Former boxing champion Barry McGuigan seemed unimpressed after the fight and said Khan needed at least two more fights before he should consider a world title bout. |
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Schmitz was still unimpressed, proclaiming that she could do that time in a van, and then lapped the Jaguar 47 seconds faster than Clarkson's time. |
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Bell said that although he is hopeful that the AMA will take some meaningful action to reduce health disparities, he is unimpressed by the apology alone. |
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Bell said that while he is hopeful that the AMA will take some meaningful action to reduce health disparities, he is unimpressed by the apology alone. |
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Bill is unimpressed with the dictionary definition of a McJob. |
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