Sentence examples for winning impression from inspiring English sources

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Brooks Atkinson, writing in The New York Times, was cool to what he saw as a strained thesis play, but he lauded "one of those excellent Malden performances in which thoughtful timing, the poised stance, the inquiring look into the faces of other actors yield a winning impression of homeliness and sincerity".

It is tempting to see this fate in his name, not just in the 'cool house' part, but in the rapid eye movement of his Christian name; few people I have met, at least, give a more winning impression of living in the heightened reality of a waking dream.

Jeremiah Kipp of Slant Magazine praised Pirkis, writing that he "makes a winning impression as midshipman Lord Blakeney, a pugnacious one-armed lad who imitates the masculine bravado of Crowe and the bookish reserve of Bettany".

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Booth started out the season strong by winning the first impression rose, and assuming this isn't some promotional stunt for the series, fans are no doubt wondering if they need to watch the remaining episodes.

Ballytrim - a big, bay horse with 'chaser' written all over him - made a terrific impression when winning by 25 lengths at Thurles first time out.

Radcliffe had created an impression by winning the World Junior Cross-Country title in Boston in 1992 and stealing the British headlines that day from McColgan, who had been among the favourites to take the senior title.

It's unfortunate that because it's a sexy space, and because there are tons of entrants into the field, all of the noise creates an impression that winning can't be done.

He has just one victory in the last two years at the Fiji International, but made a big impression by winning bronze at the Rio Olympics.

Instead, not much was done, and whenever Andrew Friedman and Farhan Zaidi talk, they don't give the impression that winning this season is an urgency.

These birds were given the impression of winning the territorial encounter.

When asked for his initial impressions at winning the first ever Giro d'Italia in 1909, Luigi Ganna, took a moment before responding: "My arse is killing me".

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