Sentence examples for a direct impression of from inspiring English sources

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Both photography and the silhouette seem to offer a direct impression of the living being, either traced from the person's shadow, or captured on a chemically prepared plate.

That image had long been defined by the Mandylion of Edessa, a piece of fabric thought to contain a direct impression of Jesus' face.

Streep made a conscious decision not to play the part as a direct impression of Wintour, right down to not using an accent and making the character American rather than English ("I felt it was too restricting").

The tumor membrane relationship is clearly identified and this in turn gives a direct impression of the surgical stratification of these tumors.

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Letterpress printing, also called Relief Printing, or Typographic Printing, in commercial printing, process by which many copies of an image are produced by repeated direct impression of an inked, raised surface against sheets or a continuous roll of paper.

Yet contrary to the myth of noble self-destruction, the music was not some direct impression of a haunted life magically caught by microphones and pressed onto disks.

Characteristic poems that proffer Williams' fresh, direct impression of the sensuous world are the frequently anthologized "Lighthearted William," "By the Road to the Contagious Hospital," and "Red Wheelbarrow".

Before considering Kant's response to Hume, we should note a few things about Hume's influence on German philosophy, and Kant's access to and direct impression of Hume's work in ethics.

Although oil landscapes had been painted at least since the 16th century, they usually were produced in the studio recollections, rather than direct impressions, of observations of nature.

As increasing technological advances can further separate us from direct impressions of nature, this class is designed to reconnect and enhance our relationship to the natural world and our surrounding environment.

Mr. Dower's history, in translation, has landed like a lifesaver in this morass for generations of Japanese who are too young to have formed their own direct impressions of the middle part of the last century, which created so much of the Japan they live in today.

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