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France looked imposing from the start and Eugenie Le Sommer opened the scoring early on with a crisp strike.
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The Citadel looks imposing from the sea.
He imposed himself from the start here, and the little bit of jockeying with Bottas was great.
Celtic had imposed themselves from the start, as if intent on extending the sequence of big victories they had secured on their two previous outings.
Start with high tariffs against imports imposed from the time of Alexander Hamilton, to help foster America's industrial development.
The Reformation in England was imposed from the top.
Artificial illumination is imposed from the south.
It can't be imposed from the outside".
To his great credit, Mr. Haggis tries to coax an answer out of his story rather than imposing one on it from the start, as he did in "Crash".
Definitive measures applying for five years, if any, would have to be imposed within 15 months from the start of the September 2012 investigation.
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