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1 You had vivid impressions then about me, and more vivid about another woman.
2 The most vivid impressions of Americans have always been anticipatory.
3 He stopped, and the vivid impressions with which God favored him, threw him into an ecstasy.
4 It is, indeed, to my unfortunate susceptibility to vivid impressions that all my misfortunes are due.
5 This brings up a period of West Point life whose vivid impressions will be the last to fade.
6 Of my life in the great pine forests of Arkansas, and in Missouri, I retained the most vivid impressions .
7 She was lost and dazed in the labyrinth of new and vivid impressions into which Gerald had led her.
8 She always found it difficult to quiet the little girl, but to-day she seemed filled by very vivid impressions .
9 But Atkins is a keen observer, and he takes on very clear and vivid impressions of men and affairs.
10 George Eliot failed as soon as she began to substitute intellectual concepts for the vivid impressions of early memories.
11 The duke had already forgotten the affair; his most vivid impressions lasted no longer than an indentation in the sand.
12 Ecstatic joy, vivid impressions , voices in the air, or seeing the Lord in the tree-tops, were their evidences of pardon.
13 The vivid impressions which we conjured up-thedeep glasses, and the clinking ice-didlittle to dissipate the feelings of discomfort.
14 This was arranged, and three vivid impressions of this remarkable woman, whom I had not met previously, remain with me.
15 It is primarily a matter of inheritance, of lifelong surroundings, of temperament, of delicacy of taste, of early and vivid impressions .
16 They had certainly died hard at work on their job, with note-books full of vivid impressions and strange happenings in their hands.
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