Simple things should not be ignored, such as the first impression you receive when entering the agent's office. |
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The first impression of the exhibit is of a focus on death and the afterlife. |
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The first impression you have of him is of a wise and playful octogenarian, warmly dressed in denims and thick woollen sweater. |
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My first impression is that this idea needs some rethinking or, at least, a cost-benefit analysis. |
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Not knowing what to expect, I decided to dress properly and make a very good first impression. |
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The house was a little bigger on the inside than it had appeared externally, though my first impression of its filthiness held true. |
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On first impression the quality of the product is far exceeds some of my other vapes. |
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On first impression, this home resembles every central belt suburban des res I've ever seen. |
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Well, one's first impression is that nature has played a cockeyed practical joke. |
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And being on time, having a positive outlook and a smart appearance help to make a good first impression. |
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The diesel engine starts easily and the first impression of the car is how quiet it is. |
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My first impression that there was something disconcertingly spartan about the room was reinforced after a bit of tortured thought. |
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My first impression of him is that he's a very emotional person and he lets his emotions be seen. |
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And I'm concerned about making a bad first impression, because that could dog me for months. |
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The house and its gardens are set in extensive park land and a first impression is that of a comfortable stately home. |
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His first impression was the airport, which seemed a very forbidding, communist building. |
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Pass him on the street, and the first impression would be tweedy intellectual. |
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It's about making things look, sound, and feel so good that their first impression has emotional and instinctive impact. |
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They certainly do not give a great first impression to tourists whom York traders rely on. |
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The net curtains in the front window droop in the middle, Gill points out, which gives a bad first impression from outside. |
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Because no one has thus far exposed the pattern, each attack may seem plausible on first impression. |
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The four-part piece took up the gallery's largest room and made a dazzling first impression. |
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Immediately you're struck with a fantastic first impression. |
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Of course such a first impression is unjust and most probably inaccurate. |
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Walter felt like a country cousin coming in to the big city for the first time, his first impression was that cooperation amid synchronized movement. |
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And of course the desire is to make a dazzling first impression. |
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What point is there in spending a fortune in promoting Scotland as a country to visit and to do business in when the first impression is one of third-world dirt and squalor. |
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While driving, you do get a lot of interest, a few double takes and some people laughing at you quite openly, but on first impression I found it rather endearing. |
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This is your opportunity to introduce yourself to us. Make your first impression a lasting one! |
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Overall all our prelim swims were solid and a great first impression for Canada. |
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I wish you to learn not make judgments lightly, nor to allow yourselves to be carried away by the first impression. |
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Advertising messages, logos and attention-grabbing graphics all serve to make a striking first impression. |
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The effect of the sun pipes installation is not natural: your first impression is of a lamp. |
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If you're slouching forward and playing with your hair, you don't exactly give a good first impression. |
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My first impression is one of disbelief at its extreme state of dilapidation. |
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This first impression could be the deciding factor between you and your competition. |
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The first impression of the fragrance awakens your senses with the springtime lilt of fresh galbanum, orange flower and angelica. |
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The first impression of the fragrance intrigues with the fruit baring spicy sweetness of plum and clove wrapped in tangerine. |
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If we arrive by plane, we look at the cleanliness of the airport, and that is our first impression. |
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Remember the old saying that says you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. |
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The threshold and entrance are what form the first impression visitors and customers have of your company. |
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The first impression is made all the more vivid if perceived with all the senses. |
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However, my first impression is that it can provide a good basis for us to reach agreement on how we will work together over the next five years. |
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Now we can all quickly provide a powerful and positive first impression of The Urantia Book as we pass by. |
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Accordingly, we must deal with these issues as a matter of first impression. |
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You need to maximize your positive first impression to help you perform well during the rest of the interview. |
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However, behind this first impression of a land of vacation, the everyday reality of the people is somewhat different. |
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My answer would be, at first impression, that the Patents Act is aimed at protecting patentees from commercial loss resulting from the wrongful infringement of their rights. |
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My first impression of Woolrich came not from hunters, but woodcutters atop pine tree forested mountains when I was a young U.S. Forest Service firefighter. |
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My first impression is of the ridiculousness of the situation. |
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As we waited in the queue on the wharf, my first impression was of the tremendous amount of rope involved in supporting the rigging and in controlling the set of the sails. |
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I was enormously gratified, especially considering that Doug's first impression of me was formed at our launch event, where I was acting as a mime. |
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I did a bit of online shopping and bought some makeup, hair and skincare and I thought I'd show you my haul and give you a bit of a first impression. |
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The first impression was the sesame seed flavour and hints of ginger that came through in the beautiful sauce in which the BBQ vegetables were stir-fried. |
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We have no decisions in our state directly on point. With us the problem is one of first impression. None of the cases cited is on point. |
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It is the first impression of the Authority's services that the Postal Directive has been correctly implemented, but a thorough analysis has yet to been done. |
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If you come to California from a place like Chicago, as I did, your first impression of bougainvillea is bound to be a positive one. |
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What is the first impression a customer gets from your company? |
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The façade is the first impression one has of any building, which is why modern architecture has seized this aspect to give a personal touch to buildings. |
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Come June 1st, the Airport will make a better first impression. |
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My first impression of Altran Research was that it was a fantastic opportunity for me to develop my technical skills and work in a team with other consultants. |
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Short and to the point: Do not use too flowery language, be specific and straightforward avoid confusing language and appreciate that the first impression must be the best one. |
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For lean meat the colour and juiciness are very important, as they play a crucial role in the appearance and first impression of the product, and thus directly affect consumers' buying behaviour. |
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With a little planning and elbow grease, you can help give your house a stellar first impression and inspire a new buyer to love it as much as you did. |
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The first impression is certainly positive after the first four months. |
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For the athletes, competition tends to melt away their first impression. |
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Or you are shown inkblots and asked to state your first impression. |
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A first impression case may be a first impression in only a particular jurisdiction. |
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Its members are depicted as zombies that are worthy of the most insane and quirky Z movies, and the few blood-stained polaroids scattered across the booklet confirm that first impression. |
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The best leaders will make an impactful first impression with a wholly authentic voice, and starting this process as a graduate or early in your career can do no harm at all. |
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In cases of first impression, the trial judge will often ask both sides' attorneys for legal briefs. |
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In some situations, a case of first impression may exist in a jurisdiction until a reported appellate court decision is rendered. |
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Back on the Pyramid Stage The Black Keys a made poor first impression, arriving mutely on stage as the crowd swelled prior to the main attraction. |
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The first impression he must have made on the heathen chieftains was that of a man unintimidatable and devoid of fear. |
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On first impression, the two make a strikingly disparate pair. |
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Which means the first impression aliens are going to have of Earth is that we're a population of freaks and wackos. |
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I sometimes try to imagine what kind of first impression people in conflict areas have when they see humanitarian organisations swing into action. |
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It dates back to the mid 16th century, though the first impression now is of a comfortable early 19th century house in a picturesque park, lying under the North Downs which hereabout rise to over 270ms. |
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A simple count of the number of records available in New Cronos does not provide a satisfactory measure of data availability, however changes in the volume can give a first impression of major changes in data availability. |
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Being late, even by five minutes, is a really bad first impression. |
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As soon as we arrive in a new town, and this is common, human error, our first impression is how we determine whether that country is appealing or not. |
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The first impression is crucial, and clothing plays a major role. |
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While I am more in the field of online development and distributed computing is not exactly my field, my first impression is positive seeing a diversity of tutors and students. |
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What was your first impression when you arrived in Antarctica? |
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As the plane skids to a stop on the tarmac of Punta Cana International Airport, the first impression of the Dominican Republic is of openair breezeways and thatched roofs. |
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I'm not sure if it is permanent or rectifiable, either way, it does nothing for the first impression of one of the city's most prestigious buildings. |
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On first impression Mackle, his ex-Goodman colleague Jim Fairbairn and the Newry plant together comprise a classic narrow margin commodity boning and packing business. |
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