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It might be impressive first time round, and the second time one could be impressed by the precision with which the solution had been placed and patterned.
Nobody could be impressed by the slew of penalties, 16 over all, with 12 by Cincinnati for 90 yards.
On stone, letters could be incised or written with ink; clay could be impressed before drying; and metal could be cast in a mold.
Applied voltages up to 10 kV could be impressed on the flat anode to ensure that the emission current could be tested and detected with a digital multimeter.
You may not be the only person you please by pursuing work tools or training, she adds: "When you make moves to make things better for yourself at work, you may get positive attention from the boss, who could be impressed by your motivation".
Their reasoning was that the new "immigrants" could be impressed into the Army, where manpower had been severely depleted.
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I told her in no uncertain terms that he sounded like a hysterical fanatic and that I couldn't understand how an educated, highly intelligent person like her could possibly be impressed by him.
In conversations with the president, the concertmaster and the music director, a visitor could only be impressed by the aura of accord.
And only those who have seen very little live music indeed could possibly be impressed by someone who normally sings managing to keep time.
It may make more sense today to divide the business of government not into the efficient and the dignified, but into the efficient and the undignified.Bagehot wrote "The English Constitution" in 1867, before the age of mass democracy, when the ruder sort of people could still be impressed by monarchy and all the rest.
Excellent stuff... not my cup of tea usually but who could not be impressed by the skills and creativity of all involved!
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