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I painted my dark hall white, under the – as it turns out, false – impression it would brighten it up.
Turkey previously hosted the race in August, remember, and I was under the impression it would be about 80 degrees Celsius in May as well.
Although they said an agreement would be adopted before June 30, they never said explicitly that it would be a formal accord, although they left the impression it would be.
In September, November and December 2007, Photo-Me issued stock exchange announcements that created the impression it would benefit from winning large sales contracts and enjoy strong mini-lab sales.
For 10 fantastic days Glasgow gave us some marvellously affirming moments across a range of experiences, but if I were to pick a feature that made the greatest impression it would be the increasing integration of events to include para athletes.
The ad was briefly posted online, but has since been taken down; a spokesman for Mr. King said that the representative recorded it under the impression it would be part of a nonpartisan campaign, and when it became clear the ad was going to be paid for using state Democratic Party funds, he asked that it not be used.
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For there to be evidence that a person experienced an object O, and did not have just an "O-ish-impression," it would have to be possible for there to be evidence that O was the common object of different perceptions (not necessarily simultaneous with one another).
However, he says that if LocalResponse could fill even half of it, say at a $6 CPM (the rate for each thousand impressions), it would still be a big business.
We forget now, but one of the key ideas behind those rumors was that Google could potentially give the phone away for free thanks to the ad impressions it would generate.
Pakistan, with its suggestively timed missile tests, its refusal to adopt a policy of not being the first to use nuclear arms and its hawkish talk, is trying to give the impression that it would have no compunction about using its nuclear arsenal.
Barclays had said this showed the Bank of England had inadvertently given the impression that it would approve attempts by Barclays to submit low and inaccurate Libor submissions, in order to avoid giving the impression that it was having difficulty in raising funds at the height of the financial crisis.
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