Sentence examples for further the impression from inspiring English sources

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He said it was designed to further the impression that Mr. Bush had been elected, when in fact the outcome has not yet been determined.

The homemade pipe bombs they were tossing in all directions — down stairwells, onto the roof — only seemed to further the impression that there were more of them.

But all of this served only to further the impression that a jolt of Mr. Andriessen and "Rosa" is just what New York needs.

For those who are on board, however, his third album will further the impression that he's Barry Manilow in 90s R&B clothing: a writer of bothersomely memorable hooks, and a singer of great likability.

Of course, I understand full well that in the eyes of many, these reliability-based objections to the smart gun simply further the impression that gun owners are selfish fantasists who care more about their personal safety and hobbies than they do about keeping guns out of the hands of dangerous criminals.

Projects like this mixtape further the impression that she's got other artist's interests at heart. .

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Jean Martinon's delicate, occasionally dainty conducting of the Lamoureux Orchestra only furthers the impression that this is music to be savored rather than endured.

The threat to this fairly big economy — South Korea's economy is four times larger than Greece's — furthers the impression of a world out of control.

At the end of a week where the government has shuffled towards European isolation, it furthers the impression that the Liberal Democrats are now in office rather than power – unhappy tenants in the government's spare room.

The move may well have made sense on public-health grounds, but in terms of public relations it was a disaster, furthering the impression of Bloomberg as an élitist and earning him the nickname "the nanny Mayor".

Marilyn Nonken, the pianist, furthered the impression of grace, playing so smoothly that even when the music fragmented it remained essentially lyrical, and never, to use an adjective too often applied to contemporary music, "spiky".

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