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are impressions
noun
The indentation or depression made by the pressure of one object on or into another.
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He also made niello prints, which are impressions from engraved silver on paper.
Preserved in the hardened ash are impressions of the plants that grew in the town.
They are impressions, burned into a photographic plate or negative, that tell you this image is associated — physically — with the object it depicts.
A lot of striations, which Dr Liu believes are impressions of bundles of muscle fibres, are visible, but the specimen has been distorted by tectonic forces which have sheared the rock containing it over the millions of years since its formation.
The passions, then, are impressions of reflection.
In Hume's technical vocabulary, all emotions are impressions, not ideas.
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They're impressions rather than facts.
They've always just been impressions.
"They gradually accumulate and change one's impression over time".
The cost is impression based.
It's impression management".
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