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Nonetheless, the stubborn fact remains that some dramatic careers impress themselves upon us more than others, with an unignorable force.
The tempo is quick and occasionally the signature poses are not allowed to impress themselves upon the eye.
"My sole gift or talent," she later reflects, "was that places could impress themselves upon me, and I could become a part of them with ease".
Or my personal vice, "Platinum Weddings," in which adoring couples spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to impress themselves and their friends.
Its publisher explains that it "examines why people like Elvis Presley, John Lennon, Hitler and Jerry Springer impress themselves so powerfully on the public mind".
Progress occurs when the fetters of past superstition are shaken off, and the observable facts impress themselves on an open mind.
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They impressed themselves.
In Footsteps, the actions of spectators literally impressed themselves on the surface of the work forever.
Naturally, Eriksson's experiences in Vietnam were varied, and many of them impressed themselves vividly on his mind.
The Giants also limited Atlanta to only 13 yards on the ground, impressing themselves with their ferocity.
The Court had a new member Robert Jackson.* More important, even amid the patriotic displays associated with the mobilization for war, the degradations of Nazi Germany had impressed themselves upon the American conscience.
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