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1 Indeed, he gave me a rather curious impression of misery and recklessness.
2 One curious impression which had often haunted him now returned with redoubled force.
3 His facial expression was neutral, yet it conveyed a curious impression of detached alertness.
4 He had a curious impression that his companion had said "Hello, Freddie!"
5 The curious impression was left that for many of them toughness has become an abstraction.
6 And yet she made a curious impression on me.
7 I have the most curious impression that both Zinna and his enforcer twitch at the same time.
8 But a curious impression is on his mind, as if some one came and looked at him.
9 She gave a curious impression of spirit subdued and tearfully rasped, like her face, yet never lacking.
10 She has made a curious impression .
11 Indeed, the whole party, travelling in a strange land, speaking their strange tongue, gave a curious impression of utter alienty.
12 Singers of this type can always be recognized by a curious impression of hesitancy, or even timidity, conveyed by their tones.
13 There was something in Gillian's "savagery" which gave Aunt Jane a curious impression , but she kept it to herself.
14 It is impossible for him to be present in person. He stopped, giving a curious impression of having left the sentence unfinished.
15 He seemed to be perfectly at home, and conveyed a curious impression to the visitors that he expected to find them there.
16 The white of the enamel picked up little glitters of sunshine and gave a curious impression of restless movement to the groups.
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