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1 I had given up trying to impress people who didn't impress me.
2 The arguments which the false apostles advanced impress people to this day.
3 Either way, it is an activity with one ultimate aim: to impress people .
4 Her drawl did seem to impress people , though she could never imagine why.
5 Grown into a gawky chap of sixteen, Peter didn't impress people too favorably.
6 Alex said we'd impress people that way, so they'd want to buy from us.
7 If you really want to impress people , why not build yourself a papier-mâché cannon?
8 To impress people by your personal presence they regarded as the gift of gifts.
9 You can impress people with your accomplishments, but you transform people with your struggles.
10 I was like a trickster, dribbling behind my back, just really trying to impress people .
11 And honestly, sometimes it was nice to impress people .
12 Leave out all of the details if you're trying to impress people around the campfire.
13 Might as well lie a little to impress people .
14 What if all the cash that he used to impress people suddenly started to dry up?
15 It's getting harder to impress people but the tech giants are still giving it a good try.
16 But Gaborn was not some pompous lord trying to impress people with his ten endowments of glamour.
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