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It is easy to see where that impression came from.
A second, more elusive impression came as I sat with my eyes glued to the television set.
No single impression of Chinese opera will give an adequate sense of the teeming whole (though Chen Shi-Zheng's 19-hour production of "The Peony Pavilion," if that could be called a single impression, came close in 1999).
"We are willing to sit down and talk about where this impression came from that it's outside agitators and the views that he holds, not only about the murder of Mike Brown, not only about the subsequent protests, but also this idea we're imposing something on them," she said.
Well, like many intelligent women of her age, no one ever told her that she wasn't equal: it was from outside that the impression came, from the attainments she was free to pursue, the liberties that were available to her, the achievements and jobs she was able to acquire.
Mike Tyson, who did the surprisingly spot-on impression, came to Funny or Die with the idea himself.
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Part of that impression comes from Mr. Yon's sound score, which mixed what might have been a random assortment of seriously scratched records acquired at a yard sale.
Overall, the impression comes across that Isis and the society it wants to create is solidly based on a conviction that its leaders what is right and wrong in all circumstances.
That was the impression coming out of San Francisco yesterday, when producers of the Broadway-bound musical "Lennon" announced that they were canceling a planned tryout run in Boston in favor of returning to New York for more rehearsals.
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