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the impressed
verb
To affect (someone) strongly and often favourably.
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Once the play ended, the impressed defenders patted Flutie on the back.
This early pottery takes its name from the impressed rope patterns (jōmon means "cord pattern") that often decorate it.
The impressed ref declines to issue a second yellow card, so his manager takes him off the pitch instead.
As the impressed visitors were about to leave, Korolev asked Khrushchev for a moment to discuss another project.
The impressed producers did, however, encourage her to get an agent in New York City, and she began spending her summers there, attending the Professional Performing Arts School.
With such a minimal plot and cursory descriptions, there's plenty of room for Strauch's musings, as reported by the impressed and increasingly unhinged narrator.
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Eve's own dev blogs are offering a full explanation of the day's events for those who are savvy with talk of shield reinforcement timers, Megathron fleets and gatecamps, but on behalf of the impressed-but-uninformed masses I spoke to Ned Coker (CCP Manifest), a spokesperson for EVE Online and a long-time Pilgrim cruiser pilot.
Moreover, it is more appropriate to use the impressed-current method on bars embedded in concrete than on bare bars to simulate natural corrosion caused by chloride attack.
On the other hand, reduction factors from the impressed-current method on bare bars are generally closer to those from natural carbonation corrosion than bars embedded in concrete.
In this study, tensile testing was conducted on corroded steel bars from a residential building exposed to natural chloride attack, and from A706 corroded steel bars obtained from artificial corrosion using the impressed-current method.
"The more applicants Wesleyan rejected in April," as Steinberg puts it, "the more impressed the editors at U.S. News would be".
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