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1 However, closer to home, Irish-listed ETFs are struggling to make an impression .
2 We used our new skills to make an impression on our village.
3 Praise the Lord for new Ministers trying valiantly to make an impression .
4 Sandra went out of her way to make an impression on people.
5 She knew this news was going to make an impression on him.
6 So always in my first games, I manage to make an impression .
7 Anyone who might have been wanting to make an impression on you?
8 It was built to make an impression , not for speed or nimbleness.
9 Instead, he has helped some less famous names to make an impression .
10 And one must make an impression of some sort in Isabelle's world.
11 Indeed, the face was one to make an impression under any circumstances.
12 You could make an impression on Michael-fartoo easily-andthe impression stayed.
13 I smiled politely at the ladies, but failed to make an impression .
14 How do you make an impression when on loan at a club?
15 These words not seeming to make an impression , he added, On Rembrandt.
16 Scott's Novels, judged broadly, make an impression of unity, movement and climax.
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