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Shovkovskyi impressed by responding sharply to block at the Swede's feet.
He has risen sharply to prominence for Nottinghamshire this season, has impressed with his pace, control and ability to move the ball either way.
But the markets were right not to be much impressed, and to mark prices down sharply (see article).This is not because the attacks will themselves have such dire economic effects.
Shares of eBay fell sharply in after-hours trading yesterday, as investors were not impressed enough by the company's financial projections for next year.
But what most impressed industry analysts was that Hewlett-Packard reduced losses sharply in its two troubled units, which make personal computers and large computers that run corporate networks.
I adore the new, sharply tailored, red and yellow uniforms of the Cathay Pacific flight attendants, and I was impressed by the hip in-flight entertainment offered by Varig coming back from Brazil: a full-length concert film of Caetano Veloso.
He said he was impressed with the Winograd inquiry, which began taking testimony in September 2006 and released preliminary findings in April 2007, which were sharply critical of the Israeli leadership.
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