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The airy main dining area is highlighted by a giant wall of rust-color bricks running up one side and a huge abstract painting, dark and imposing on a metallic canvas, dominating the rear of the room.
"The financial and economic policies Germany is advocating and imposing on Europe are the wrong policies.
The owners succeeded in gaining a salary cap system and imposing on the players a 24 percent pay cut.
And Bunny, poor doomed Bunny, is the group's oddball: a doltish, irritating fellow who's constantly borrowing money and imposing on others' good will.
A thick fillet of beef, dark and imposing on the plate, is full flavored and very tender, nicely complemented by a sticky brandy raisin sauce and chickpea cake.
The vast majority, however, will be able to adjust on their own -- and imposing on them the questionable legacy of Vietnam won't do them any service.
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Traditionally, a diagnosis is something devised by distant experts and imposed on the patient.
Through an act of his will, he created the world in time and imposed on it the order of nature.
Gandhi then decided to suspend his mass campaign and imposed on himself a five days' penitential fast.
"Senator Ensign has admitted and apologized for his conduct and imposed on himself the highest sanction of resignation.
Thatcher claimed that this tough approach had been devised by Walters and imposed on a reluctant Treasury.
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