His first diminuendo also impresses in that his playing doesn't lose its heroic character, simply because he's gotten softer. |
|
How easy is it to lose yourself and what's important to you when you meet someone who impresses you, or someone who fills you with awe, or fear? |
|
What impresses them is if I go out to my balcony in the middle of the night and fire off three rounds from my rifle. |
|
Adamson's Feste sings well and impresses as a talented professional court jester, but misses the deeper, darker tones of the part. |
|
In fact, the brand of baseball produced by the pair of pre-season leagues is so dull that it impresses only the geriatrics in the stands. |
|
A wrought-iron screen dividing the chancel and the nave impresses beyond words. |
|
That impresses me but not as much as his uncanny expertise on the topic of game and quiz shows. |
|
The concerto for 2 trumpets and timpani impresses me the most of the works on the program. |
|
Gerber's handling of rhythm especially impresses me, with a mastery of the phrase against the meter. |
|
The phenomenal level of concentration required by top level cricketers is something that impresses me no end. |
|
The bulthaup wooden basket made from wickerwork with maple frame also impresses with its craftsman-perfect finish. |
|
Above all, the recliner with its smooth adjustment impresses with its high level of comfort and ease of operation. |
|
Michael von der Heide impresses by his musical versatility, his beguiling charm and waspish humour. |
|
All the gadgetry exists within a gorgeously styled and trimmed cabin that impresses from initial tactile and visual inspection. |
|
The thing that impresses me most is the generosity and alacrity with which our senior colleagues agree to spend time with more junior ones. |
|
Rachel Maddow, too, apparently impresses in her upcoming season two guest turn. |
|
The practical standard model impresses through its large fragrancing capacity. |
|
Coles is a tough cookie, and that impresses his teammates the most. |
|
Thompson, who impresses with his vigour, drive and forthrightness, should not be hung out to dry for doing what, in all honesty, any new owner would have undertaken. |
|
As the landmark of EXPO 2000 at the Hannover exhibition grounds, this gigantic roofscape made of wood impresses with its sculpture-like effects. |
|
|
The building, one of the biggest works of time, impresses by its immoderation. |
|
Being the last to leave the office impresses bosses, even if you are actually larking around on Facebook. |
|
The opulently designed Entrée provides you with an excellent reference that impresses every visitor and makes them feel welcome. |
|
This impresses the older man for it indicates to him the intrinsic power of the boat. |
|
Romney Top Chef — Ann impresses the judges with Mitt's favorite meal of meatloaf cakes with catsup and brown sugar. |
|
The thermo-symmetric headstock with its controlled heat transfer perpendicularly to the tool plane impresses by its superior turning precision. |
|
Gatineau impresses through its qualities as an international calibre city and through its proposed model of an incomparable viable community. |
|
Skillfully captured in faceted and unfaceted Silver Shade crystal, this stunning sculpture impresses with its authentic Asian design. |
|
The multitalented device also impresses with its pleasant pressure point and feel. |
|
By choosing the flooring that captivates and impresses, you can treat yourself to refinement at its purest. |
|
It is simultaneously aware of its tradition, which fascinates historians, and is future-orientation, which impresses leaders of industry. |
|
Inside and out the Cordova 60 impresses with its timeless style, classic design and luxurious interiors. |
|
What impresses me is that if you look at the subatomic level, or the quantum level, what you find is that the information processing power of nature goes up exponentially. |
|
The result is a hand extruder which impresses not only with the quality of its work, but also with its ergonomic appearance. |
|
The city slicker high school boy with good looks, a girl and enough attitude to burn, appears with aforementioned bike, impresses his mates and sends the girl into a swoon. |
|
Minor design faults aside, the detailing is what impresses, giving the impression you've walked into an artist's studio. |
|
It's a building that impresses more on the inside than the outside – rather like much of its surrounding South London locales. |
|
Its swish design impresses, as does its call quality, but for now it's missing one big feature: video calls. |
|
It impresses with its size and colours, and is discrete thanks to the neutrality of the structure. |
|
The large milling machine impresses, however, not only with its intuitive, easy operation. |
|
|
The new milling unit impresses by its chip-to-chip times, such as previously only known of tool turrets. |
|
One that we really impresses us is how do we move to full scale implementation from all these pilot effort that we started. |
|
The Polo impresses immediately by the quality and solidity of its build. |
|
What impresses me most about this latest Malibu is the build quality. |
|
Yet, what impresses throughout is the highly imaginative state-of-the-art stagecraft depicting everything from cannonades against sailing ships to samurai massacres. |
|
It imprints, impresses and embosses foils, paper, ribbon and even clay. |
|
Especially because they have a ton to play for still, while we're left hoping an 18-year-old left back impresses so we're more at ease as we stumble towards November. |
|
We're on the ninth day of the Chapter and what impresses me is the richness of the order, not only the number of the friars here, but the fact that we're found all over the world. |
|
For people who want more: the four loudspeakers of the PRIVIA PX-320 offer a uniquely clear and authentic sound which impresses both on and off the stage. |
|
And afterwards McCoist admitted 21-year-old Halmstads frontman Sise could be added to their squad if he impresses at Murray Park. |
|
At the helm of the metallic thread, the choreographer deploys all his strength to carry the momentum of the crowd that impresses him as much as it stirs his heart. |
|
The majestic Abbey,dating back to the 12th century, impresses with its unique colorful outdoor frescos and the cloister which only recently was restored in its Romanesque colorfulness. |
|
The integrated thermal printer with 58 mm receipt roll can meet the demands of the busiest business and impresses with its extremely quick printing and outstanding quality. |
|
Quality in XL. grande not only impresses through its 6 decors in country-cottage plank appearance, but also through the extra-long and extra-wide format of the panels. |
|
I am sure that impresses the world community. |
|
It impresses the gravity of the situation upon every employee and manager. |
|
But it's not so much the originality of Dolly's subject matter which impresses as the incandescent energy the group put into their live and studio performances. |
|
In all acceleration scenarios, it impresses. |
|
The other thing that always impresses me is how passionately every member speaks about his or her own riding as they introduce the subject of what it is that makes their riding. |
|
The fishing village Le Robert impresses with a idyllic bay and many islets, there you can enjoy not only the beautiful beach but also gaze at the breathtaking coral reefs. |
|
|
At the Passover Seder where they first meet, Eve impresses Gamaliel with her reading of a difficult passage in the Haggada. |
|
Kelly, the successful musician and outstanding extreme athlete has selected a door that impresses with its purist elegance and timeless sleek design. |
|
What most impresses me about Halle is her consistency. |
|
Certainly what impresses in Leskov is his all-seeing but unjudging eye. |
|
I survey the meeting grounds where psyche runs into soma, the surfaces on which the borrowed body impresses its pain, leaving an inappropriable text in its tracks. |
|
Bunging buckshee gifts to someone who has been associated with allegations of drugs, shoplifting and attention-seeking impresses no-one. |
|
The torino folding-top stowable table impresses with a refined, simple and sturdy mechanism thanks to which the table top can be folded down for storage with intuitive ease. |
|
The blotchy black mark she impresses on my hand will still be there tomorrow morning, a confused barcode, unsure of what exactly it encodes. |
|
A hardtail which impresses through its special tubeset and design. |
|
The indiscriminateness of most men's lives impresses us, I think, more and more. |
|
Loft Crag and Gimmer Crag steal the attention in the foreground while Bowfell impresses across Langdale. |
|
He further impresses me with the fact that it is the only fruit tigerly enough for tigers to crave. |
|
The high-performance LED in combination with precision ground glass lenses impresses with exceptionally bright, white, homogenous light filling the entire light spot edge to edge. |
|
The facade impresses the great Renaissance rose window that stands on the entrance portal, surmounted by the coat of arms of Archbishop Adarzo of Santander. |
|
He befriends shy roommate Randall Boggs and impresses his teachers by regurgitating facts from textbooks. |
|
Audéo S SMART impresses with revolutionary new binaural applications, adaptive intelligence and can be controlled directly at the ear via a push button or with remote control. |
|
There is a freedom of gait, a heartiness of manner, a hopefulness of expression, a frank courtesy, a liberal-mindedness which impresses me profoundly. |
|
A wholesome British name like Diana, Anne, Margaret or Elizabeth impresses a judge much more than all your vulgar Marilyns, Donnas, Madonnas and Dawns. |
|
Has a good graininess, the balance impresses me more than anything else. |
|