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1 And Jane displayed her customary artfulness, in keeping up the false impression .
2 I'm not sure how to explain it without giving a false impression .
3 They get an entirely false impression of the relative values of things.
4 His words were literally true, but they gave an utterly false impression .
5 But I have been acting, of course, throughout under a false impression .
6 Many were under the false impression that private dagga use was already fine.
7 But I rise only to correct a false impression in regard to Missouri.
8 It was a false impression : the article was five months old.
9 I mean that, but I don't want to give you a false impression .
10 The umbrella, sheltering the head somewhat, gave a wholly false impression of protection.
11 Knowing this, it became my duty to endeavour to remove the false impression .
12 Here I must check myself, lest I give a false impression .
13 You have got a false impression of the man who wrote those books.
14 I had created a false impression - which had to be torn up-bythe roots.
15 I corrected the false impression , conceived by them, that Ivan III.
16 But I must be careful not to give a false impression .
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