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Garages, in particular, can take up one-third to one-half of a home's exterior, and a sharp door and drive might impress online house-hunters and create a favorable impression once they get there.
Murdoch said: "Mr Cameron might have thought stopping in Santorini might impress me.
So, the glamour of being Poet Laureate might impress Chowder, but it might not impress, say, Donald Trump.
"If I grew up on a farm, and was retarded, Bruges might impress me, but I didn't, so it doesn't".
For that reason alone, Armagnac, Cognac's country cousin, might impress simply because it is a more personal selection.
The government says the pension rights of OFE scheme members will be unaffected.The headline debt-to-GDP ratio will indeed fall, which might impress the markets.
But that sense of translation also carries over to flavor; these chefs can more easily intuit what might impress or intimidate mainstream customers.
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That percentage, however, might not impress Christine de Wendel, 31, who graduated from Insead in December.
The album might not impress Elvis fans who believe he was at his best performing untamed rock 'n' roll.
And with a lick and a polish, might just impress your friends once you're back home.
Arnett's inventory of effects might not impress a critic at Artforum, but it was apparent that he knew Dial's process better than anyone.
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