Impressively Sentence Examples

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  • They are all listed on an impressively organized page, and you can simply click for the ones you would like.

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  • Soon a green river winked at them playfully between rocks and bushes, and roared impressively as they entered the clearing at the mill site.

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  • The one performed to Sousa was very different from today's two-step, but impressively a two-step nonetheless.

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  • For all the sweat, shouting and slap of flesh on flesh this is impressively, carefully modulated stuff.

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  • The list of poems available is impressively long, the style mainly traditional.

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  • Responsive, well-drilled choral singing exemplified these virtues, impressively agile for the numbers involved.

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  • This has been in evidence in recent disputes, most impressively the postal workers ' wildcat walkouts late last year.

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  • Both styles were impressively simple, yet still immensely convincing with the help of subtle makeup.

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  • Roseola strikes suddenly, when a previously well child spikes an impressively high fever.

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  • Finally, there is a place for viewers to comment, an impressively extensive FAQ section, and contact information for those who wish to send an email to Matt.

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  • Hotel staff and catering services will happily work with you to get your event off the ground and help make it impressively memorable.

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  • The fabric used is called Surfnyl, a patented nylon that dries fast - in about five minutes - and is impressively water repellent.

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  • You can also get a smaller, but still impressively sized blanket that is cotton on one side and para-nylon on the other.

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  • They have a tight pouch lace-up square cut that is slightly longer, but still shows off your physique impressively.

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  • Its now famous insignia is a heart-shaped version of the Quiksilver logo, and the first line of swimsuits did impressively well.

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  • Biscuit, a spritely yellow dog that is comparable in size to some toddlers, can respond to your commands and acts impressively close to a real live dog.

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  • Even if it isn't immediately noticeable (if they used impressively strong glue), an authentic designer bag typically have the lining sewn in.

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  • Having an impressively decorated birthday cake is all well and good, but sometimes a cake can be made amazing by allowing your child to help in the baking process.

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  • Almost everyone agrees that the vehicle simply can't handle quite as impressively as a Lexus or offer the same level of comfort as a Mercedes.

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  • Finally, removing blood stains from fabric can be accomplished with a simple bar of plain soap - and it's an impressively affordable option.

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  • You will find interviews, insider gossip, and personal viewer blogs, and with an impressively organized list of current shows, fans will have information to read until their heart's content.

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  • It is also impressively affordable, making it a great deal all around.

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  • John Irving - A Widow For One Year Some of this is impressively ambitious, detailed, witty and ingenious.

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  • The material on staging is impressively technical and represented in wonderfully bilious colors which recall the great days of 1980s computing.

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  • They are good, much better than what I had been listening to - crisp clean sound, not boxy and impressively deep base.

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  • An impressively shaped steep-walled corrie is the main visible feature, and also forms this route up.

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  • But it was giraffes that really fired up these ancient Saharan artists - some are impressively large and remarkably lifelike.

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  • Their catalog is free for the taking and features plenty of vintage and contemporary western styles that will fit a home-style wedding impressively well.

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  • Meanwhile, circular floor pillows can run impressively large.

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  • Since Florida is such a retirement mecca, its senior centers are much more dynamic and impressively abundant.

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  • This is accomplished through a mass transit system that is simple to use, defies crowds and language barriers, and keeps things impressively organized at the various resort parks on any given day.

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  • In fact, this is accomplished with impressively minimal construction.

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  • So far, however, there is no ethical difference between Christian faith and that of Judaism, or its later imitation, Mahommedanism; except that the personal affection of loyal trust is peculiarly stirred by the blending of human and divine natures in Christ, and the rule of duty impressively taught by the manifestation of his perfect life.

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  • But even more than in external nature, Hobbes was interested in the phenomena of social life, presenting themselves so impressively in an age of political revolution.

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  • To waverers it held up an absolutely sure and uniform Rule of Faith, contrasting impressively with the already multitudinous variations of the Protestant Churches.

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  • The close relation between finance and general policy is most impressively illustrated in this failure of benevolent autocracy.

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  • In his letters to his friend Mathilde Wesendonck, it appears that while he was composing Tristan he already had the inspiration of working out the identification of Kundry, the messenger of the Grail, with the temptress who, under the spell of Klingsor, seduces the knights of the Grail; and he had, moreover, thought out the impressively obscure suggestion that she was Herodias, condemned like the wandering Jew to live till the Saviour's second coming.

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  • Finally, the practice of rhetoric and eristic, which presently became prominent in sophistical teaching, had, or at any rate seemed to have, a mischievous effect upon conduct; and the charge of seeking, whether in exposition or in debate, not truth but victory - which charge was impressively urged against the sophists by Plato - grew into an accusation of holding and teaching immoral and unsocial doctrines, and in our own day has been the subject of eager controversy.

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