Outings like these make an impression that lasts longer than the memory of the priciest five-star dinner. |
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For example, if you have an attention-getting, yet professional logo with a memorable tag line, it can make an impression that sticks. |
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Being hermit-like, I tend to blend in to the surroundings more often than I make an impression. |
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Admittedly, it was a couple of years before it began to make an impression on the public consciousness. |
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Rather it was because he was forced to come off earlier in both these derbies after his problem diminished his ability to make an impression. |
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Yet Faulkner knows this may be his one chance to make an impression, and he has no intention of approaching this weekend's race at anything other than full tilt. |
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And a T60 standing on the trail shows that perfect engineering can also make an impression with its looks. |
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This is your first and possibly the only chance you have to make an impression. |
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If you have selected a custom fit hearing instrument, your hearing care professional will make an impression of your ear using a soft material. |
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Let us hope that their heroic journey will make an impression on many people. |
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Which books really make an impression on personalities from the worlds of art, science, design, music, literature and architecture? |
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Just a few minutes on the field of play is sometimes all they need to pierce a defence and make an impression. |
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We were a little more relaxed against Russia and we had the feeling we could make an impression. |
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With a young and ambitious squad, they could well make an impression at the finals for the first time. |
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Example 4: For months you've been trying to make an impression at work and climb the ladder. |
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If you're shooting something spectacular that's never been seen before, just do it solidly and get it out there, and it will make an impression. |
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When you go to singles bars you really do have to scrub up, don that expensive suit, and make an impression before any words come out of your mouth. |
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Design your own letterhead for Christmas or make an impression with an exclusive letterhead on your own kind of paper. |
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If you're gift giving, toss in a cell phone accessory or two to really make an impression! |
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We can't hope to make an impression on industries and disciplines that are outside our usual activities if we fail to meet our responsibilities close to home in respect of the international insurance accounting initiative. |
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We do so not for the fun of it but because we want to make an impression and to see to it that responsible use is made of Parliament's priorities. |
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And as it turned out, their star pairing were the only players who managed to make an impression in Hungary's heavy 3-0 opening defeat to Honduras. |
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There are other ways to make an impression. |
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Football is struggling to make an impression on this tiny Pacific island. |
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Just as she did four years previously, Wambach now expects the likes of forwards Heather O'Reilly, Natasha Kai and Lindsay Tarpley and midfielders Leslie Osborne and Lori Chalupny to make an impression in China. |
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I've made that move down a division and so has Stewy and we're both determined to make an impression here. |
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Say When is never in need of dizzying hand-held camerawork, gun battles or collapsing cities to make an impression. |
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From one man bands to million pound companies, the quality of many entrants could not fail to make an impression on the judges. |
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But it's the ancient image of the tree's needles and branches that make an impression on paleobotanists. |
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