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Still, she made a forceful impression, her body trembling in Kabuki style and her voice slicing through the orchestra with affecting urgency.
Mattingly has long been perceived as the favorite of Steinbrenner, and he made a forceful impression on the sons this week.
At a moment when everyone agrees that the president needs to make a forceful impression — especially in the light of the "invitation-gate" fiasco — that would be a disaster.
Until now, the thirty-one-year-old actress made a forceful impression in frivolous roles: as Charlotte's Irish nanny in "Sex and the City 2," as the Vanity Fair writer on "Entourage" who profiles Vincent and then becomes his fianceé, as so often happens when a movie star meets a real live writer.
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Bausch's 1975 Rite of Spring, which saw a terrified female victim sacrificed by her tribe on a stage spread with black soil, made a particularly forceful impression.
With his jarringly blue eyes and his tight nimbus of curly hair, Mr. Córdova makes a similarly forceful impression in person.
Reid's point is that Hume's account of memory entails that the person who is able to both bring about an impression and then, sometime later, a somewhat less forceful impression or idea (say, by literally hitting his head against a wall, once hard enough to really hurt, once not so hard), thereby remembers the first.
Now, we at all times possess a maximally vivid and forceful impression of ourselves.
Eddie Jones is looking at a similar scenario and has duly assembled a hand-picked bunch of motivated road warriors to make a forceful first impression.
But it was the originators who set the pace and tone and ended up making the most forceful impression worldwide.
Powerful juniper nose, citrus twist on the palate, slightly sweet finish and a forceful all-over impression, which some characterized as chiseled.
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