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1 Anything beautiful in nature or art made a profound impression upon her.
2 The year of absence had left a profound impression upon her character.
3 His Lonely Passion of Judith Hearne made a profound impression on me.
4 Anyway, it was expressionist and it made a profound impression on him.
5 She could not tell, therefore, the profound impression her words would make.
6 The publication of this book produced a profound impression on the public mind.
7 The tragic end of their king made a profound impression on the people.
8 He made a profound impression and helped the anti-slavery cause amazingly.
9 The Grandmother's entry into the roulette-salon produced a profound impression upon the public.
10 Curiously enough, it was Savonarola who made the most profound impression upon her.
11 The Prince Karl Albert had made a profound impression upon Bert.
12 The letter whereof this is a fragment made a profound impression on me.
13 You acknowledge that the argument you combat ought to make a profound impression .
14 These victories coming almost simultaneously produced a profound impression throughout the Loyal States.
15 Miss Burden's distress had made a profound impression on everyone in the room.
16 No other incident of life has left upon me such a profound impression .
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