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Shaped pieces of fondant for crystallizing or covering with chocolate are formed by pouring the hot, melted, flavoured fondant into impressions made in cornstarch.
As such, Brydon finds himself beloved by staff at a local museum, making people laugh and constantly breaking into impressions of Ronnie Corbett, Dustin Hoffman and so on.
As Hanks told these stories, he was quick to go into impressions and accents – including a few English ones, which prompted Oliver to say that "every time someone utters the word 'soccer' an Englishman dies" – but he most charmed the audience with an impersonation of director Ron Howard on the set of Apollo 13.
Dixson (2010) goes on to state that "… presence is the phenomenon that helps translate virtual activities into impressions of 'real' people" (p. 2).
For example, our observation of a billiard ball's ricocheting from the cushion can be resolved into impressions of a particular configuration of color and figure (the billiard ball) moving closer to another (the cushion), touching it, and then moving away from it.
Both pitchers donned white wigs and oversized glasses as they broke into impressions of famed Chicago Cubs announcer Harry Caray.
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Into these impressions the fondant is poured and left to cool.
Some scientists argue that it sweeps out molecular debris, and others say it consolidates new memories into lasting impressions.
No longer do team officials describe Sánchez in uncertain terms, sprinkling "ifs" or "hopefullys" into their impressions.
BritainThinks convened a focus group of swing voters to help dig a bit deeper into these impressions.
To make the journey toward the dilution of landscape into coloristic impressions crystal clear, the show gives some space to "The Model of Old Masters".
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