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IT IS hard to know whether to be impressed, suspicious or amused.
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She listened to Iain Duncan Smith's big speech on welfare support to the main conference on Monday, remained suspicious but was impressed by bits of it.
Though he was impressed with the treatment, he became suspicious when the headwaiter addressed him by his last name: it was not quite his own name.
Garner was an outsider with no medical training, which made experts suspicious, but some were sufficiently impressed by what they saw at Burford to conduct studies.
Patients were suspicious, they were cowed, and they were impressed.
Suspicious parents went to the police, who were not impressed.
Not impressed.
She impressed.
Impressed yet?
Gallbladder hematoma was impressed.
I was deeply impressed.
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