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I thought I would impress her by counting my erasers, which I did, and there were eight.
He returned to the public eye with a speech to the January 1935 UFA convention attacking Aberhart's plans to implement social credit in Alberta alone: "I would impress you that nothing but disillusionment, loss of hope and additional despair can follow any attempt to inaugurate a system of that kind, because the Province has no jurisdiction in these matters".
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"I thought it would impress girls," he wrote, "but no such luck".
I'd be invited to speak at writers conferences, where I'd impress my peers at parties by reciting "The Waste Land" while bench pressing a L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poet.
I'd impress my wife with a big hunk of roast beef, roast potatoes and creamed leeks, or a big hunk of roast pork with lots of crackling, apple sauce and bread sauce.
He reports, "I had only recently learned of my donor-conceived background, and I thought I'd impress them with this bombshell".
I think I was trying to write something I thought would impress Jeff, because I wanted him to think I was good or worthy or something as it was early on.
I would recline back and listen to music, and read the paper or a book I thought would impress her.
Although I've been dabbling with naturism myself for the last while, I was unclear what would impress at a party like that... though I was determined to find out.
I thought long sentences would impress the teacher.
I'm guessing that would impress the Sturgis crowd about as much as tales of miniature golf experience impresses the PGA leader board.
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