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Kerry may have impressed much of the television audience with a strong debate performance Thursday night.
Back in 1979, Northern Ireland — along with the cold war and apartheid — impressed much of the world as nightmares that might never go away.
"But frankly, we weren't ever impressed much by 800's because we got a lot of them". Several admission officers said they were concerned that the recentering of scores would confuse college applicants.
And yet, she's made some big mistakes in her pre-campaign mode and really has not impressed much even when she's not getting into trouble.
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This is the win-win kind of CSR the sort that fails to impress much of civil society.
Grosjean, readers may remember, had raced at Renault in 2009 for part of the season without impressing much.
This notion may seem obvious now — people who don't like Wall Street often refer to it as a casino — but at the time Bachelier's findings didn't impress much of anyone.
Unless the reader is impressed with an introduction, the material that follows will not impress much.
It was the manner of it that impressed so much.
As she noted in an unpublished memoir, Hattie "impressed me much more deeply than did Grant".
Even Buck has been impressed how much Rice has progressed since arriving at spring training.
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