Sentence examples for indeed the impression from inspiring English sources

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Indeed, the impression of the performance as a whole is one of caution and calculation rather than heat and abandon.

Indeed, the impression one takes away from the article is that Richardson is a likable, even-keeled and modest man.

Indeed the impression is that a rushed decision was taken to grant some of those involved their wish to deal exclusively with one or two media outlets.

Indeed the impression is given that talking about teachers is to focus on inputs, when we should now be solely focused on outcomes - without seeing the self-evident connections between them.

That is indeed the impression that Ms. Lamia gives as the daughter tells her own story of a lost mother and a fatal day at the beach or sinks into the dubious comforts of a threadbare romance novel.

Indeed the impression one gains is that Eleonora was not an impassioned collector of objects even though her active role in defining the subject-matter of the frescoes in her apartment has now been strikingly clarified.

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Indeed, as the impression strengthens that Mr Bouteflika will emerge as the army's candidate, Mr Hamrouche has spoken out against the dangers of an election with a predetermined result.

In the letter to Ward, Burk wrote that his membership at Augusta "sends a message to the public" that the U.S.O.C.'s "statements and policies on nondiscrimination are not taken seriously by the leadership, and indeed give the impression that the organization approves of Augusta's exclusion of women".

Indeed, the lasting impression of a momentous week is of a party resigned to defeat at the general election and which now has its eyes on the leadership election that will follow.

Indeed, the lingering impression left by the festival is that in a competition with television and the movies for straightforward stories of human experience, theater's diminished confidence in its relevance is probably justified.

That hugeness is indeed the overwhelming impression as you enter the Gagosian gallery and are faced with "Two Large Forms," a 1966 piece in which two enormous curving, swelling shapes are positioned close together, one arcing over the other without touching, like almost-interlocking pieces of a puzzle.

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