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Turning an adjective describing codified acts into a noun describing a class of people is a particularly hateful development in and of itself, but it's impressively deployed in its purpose to describe certain people as less than human (or at least less than the right kind of human).
Powered by a modified version of the Carbon engine, it's impressively fast, though my hands-on is during EA's Showcase event, and we're not hooked up to the beta servers.
It's impressively insane and a lot of fun.
It's impressively produced, but it will make you queasy.
It's impressively intact: you can almost imagine the fans queuing for a half-time amphora or two.
It's impressively good at recognising and picking out separate voices, immediately changing the user setup for the last person who shouted at it.
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What I will say for the ICA's show is that it is impressively coherent in its incoherence, that its scattergun approach does provoke one to muse.
It is impressively broad in its scope, if regrettably thin in its specifics.
For a young side still feeling its way back into European competition, it was impressively mature stuff, conducted in the teeth of sustained hostility.
A very talented lady, she's not just about that high leg kick, though it was impressively high as any Radio City Rockette's executed sitting in a beauty salon swivel seat, explaining the facts of life to her suicidal daughter.
The Norwegian Dawn is not the Queen Mary 2 -- even the most expensive suites do not come with his-and-hers bidets -- but it is impressively showy and opulent in its own way.
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