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It is amorphous, elusive, and gives the impression of infinity.
His reedy, wavering voice gives the impression of a pouty, needy child.
Something that gives the impression that I am to be taken seriously.
He gives the impression of a child apprentice in Tolkien's Middle-earth.
A honeycomb motif gives the impression the interior was designed by bees.
This lends him an emotional transparency that gives the impression of trustworthiness.
" The appearance of these parties gives the "impression that there is competition.
Its dim, uncluttered lobby gives the impression of opulence balanced with restraint.
This commonly gives the impression that the labia needs to be hidden.
When she speaks, she gives the impression that every word is deliberately chosen.
Inadvertently, this gives the impression that you're supposed to feel a certain way.
It gives the impression of hanging onto the ghost of an absolute power.
And yet he never gives the impression of wanting to steal the show.
The Trump administration gives the impression that the level of scrutiny is unprecedented.
The dress code (and ticket price) gives the impression of a swanky dinner.
He's not yet a household name, but gives the impression he soon will be.
The mirror, the artists say, gives the impression that the whole machine is there.
Lepore also gives the impression that the theory of nuclear winter has been debunked.
And although the 4S gives the impression that it's fail-safe, it's almost too mannered.
She gives the impression of wanting to dash off but not knowing where to go.
He gives the impression that inexorable economic forces are pushing families into dire financial situations.
And for now, at least, Sanders certainly gives the impression of being healthy and spry.
This makeup gives the impression that you jumped straight out of a Wonder Woman comic.
This backlash gives the impression that there's a surging tide of white racism in America.
The death toll gives the impression that black men are the disproportionate victims of police killings.
Mr Umar gives the impression of trying to fix a vast number of things at once.
The sheer size of Mr. Pearson's holdings gives the impression that his package was uniquely aggressive.
Marantz gives the impression that free speech on the Internet has failed in a fundamental way.
It gives the impression of being wrapped onto the museum, or more aptly, peeling off it.
Still, this production gives the impression of a play that has aged into a new resonance.
The whole place gives the impression of never having wooed the legions of acolytes it attracts.
But his case, critics maintain, gives the impression that passports can be bought—something the government denies.
But at the same time, he gives the impression that he'd make an absolutely superb best friend.
"Wembley Park" gives the impression of an open, grassy space, close to the world-famous football stadium.
"But at least it gives the impression that the Trump administration is not standing alone," he said.
Mostly, the movie gives the impression of serving as the opening salvo in a larger corporate enterprise.
This gives the impression of momentum, when in fact it is simply a function of the map.
She gives the impression that she is hoarding her reserves for future battles with other useless men.
The depth gives the impression that I am right there, standing next to someone as they work.
When it's working properly, it gives the impression that you're actually physically occupying a novel, digital space.
There is something in Lujin Zhang's deconstructed garments that gives the impression of someone of two minds.
Woods gives the impression that he does not care what the public says or thinks about him.
"Stockton's bank of fluorescent lighting gives the impression that these, too, are in institutional settings," says White.
But in addition to being unqualified, he gives the impression of just not being a thoughtful person.
The Superfast's design gives the impression of a tailored shell placed over a musculature of immense power.
"That gives the impression that no ethnic minority person has done anything of significance to appear," she continued.
If all this gives the impression that politics has fallen from a state of grace, that is misleading.
It gives the impression Comanche has been around long enough to have some standing in the cartel hierarchy.
She gives the impression of observing herself at the same time that we, the audience, are observing her.
A well-executed floor routine gives the impression that the athlete somehow possesses the power of rhythmic flight.
While Mr. Trump gives the impression that he's a big power broker in New York, our reporting shows otherwise.
The whole thing gives the impression that she's just trying to throw Quentin off the scent of his fate.
The IS-LM model gives the impression that a single interest rate brings the entire economic system into alignment.
"He gives the impression of being a man of the people," said Vincenzo Cosenza, an expert on social media.
" They also added: "It gives the impression that men can change female partners in the same way as changing jobs.
Lee sometimes gives the impression of a virtuoso guitarist, needlessly gussying up his act with double-necked axes and pyrotechnics.
Yang's merch also kind of gives the impression he loves math more than America, so it's a pass for me.
The way this is coded into us from birth gives the impression that it's been that way for time immemorial.
It gives the impression even his own legs can't keep up with his desire to get to where he's going.
It's all bright, colorful and gives the impression of being alive—or at least of having been alive fairly recently.
It gives the impression that dang, money must be pretty valuable, and the player should collect as much as humanly possible.
Jane gives the impression that she's handling many different shady business deals at the same time, all for our dear Claire.
The report gives the impression that conditions are getting better all the time, thanks to the new state and federal efforts.
"The proposal gives the impression that men were immoral and easily seduced into committing vile acts," he said in a statement.
And like them, she gives the impression that, however lively and likable she may be, she is not the real thing.
And when she hikes up her period skirts to shuffle her feet, she gives the impression she's dancing up a storm.
While the statue gives the impression of being made of solid gold, it is actually steel and concrete under its gaudy exterior. 
Confirmation is excellent history – it can't help but be – but it gives the impression that it's afraid somehow of being borked. Odd.
This cabinet of curiosities gives the impression of a collection of natural and artificial objects, or items of re-contextualised objet trouvé.
It gives the impression that the dispute has been put to rest by the affirmation of institutional autonomy, sealed with scholarly authority.
And he gives the impression that the only people who are not expendable to him are those in his family inner circle.
She gives the impression that she would be entirely happy if the world ended right at the periphery of this converted barn.
When done well, the result looks seamless and gives the impression that the counter is made from a solid block of material.
No matter how violent it may appear to the beholder, every posture gives the impression that the dancer will do much more.
Moreover, the near-absence of other humans in these portraits gives the impression that dance is a wholly private and introspective pursuit.
Rebellious Margaret has, of course, directed Tony to send the portrait, in which she gives the impression of being nude, to the Times.
That kind of insurance is akin to a hospital gown: it gives the impression that you're covered, but doesn't actually cover your butt.
While the facade gives the impression that the Equinox occupies a vast vault under the Paramount Plaza, the gym is actually quite small.
It gives the impression that the Pixel 4 is a big update over previous Pixels — and even smartphones with 60Hz screens in general.
Mr. Dimon gives the impression that he is both impressed by and fearful of Wells Fargo's slow and steady rise in corporate finance.
The difference is that Mr. Trump often gives the impression with his public comments that he has gone further than he actually has.
Listening to people talk about the bedroom habits of millennials gives the impression that they've literally fucked themselves out of fulfilling sex lives.
Although it opened three years ago, King gives the impression that it has been sitting on the same corner west of SoHo forever.
Checking your phone gives the impression that you're not totally there mentally and don't respect the person sitting right in front of you.
"It gives the impression that America is no longer the country it used to be," said Ammar Ali Hassan, a prominent Egyptian novelist.
"Today, the Mona Lisa is behind extremely transparent glass, which really gives the impression of being very close to the painting," Delieuvin said.
Trump often gives the impression that he believes he is not constrained by norms on the limits of power observed by past presidents.
She is methodical yet gives the impression, in pauses and odd smiles, that not even she knows exactly what she might do next.
Critics of the ad who said it's sexist argued it gives the impression that the male partner wanted the woman to lose weight.
The Sagehen on the right turns to its compatriot, who stares straight ahead and gives the impression that they are executing some mischief.
And, at the same time, we're also seeing genuine democratic backsliding, which gives the impression that things are more dire than they actually are.
At the back of the den, an assortment of tall plants and natural lighting gives the impression the room opens into an outside patio.
Since there is no rationale given for the diva race, it gives the impression of an event meant to contain women and their femininity.
When Bidart reads, he sometimes gives the impression that he wants his body to meld with the poem, which seems to liberate him, too.
His sponsorship, along with the signatures of nine other veterans, gives the impression that even the military finds "live tissue" training cruel and unnecessary.
"Outflows are not significant yet, which gives the impression that investors are giving Mexico the benefit of the doubt," said Citi strategist Guilherme Assis.
Critics of the ad who called it sexist argued the ad gives the impression that the male partner wanted the woman to lose weight.
Critics of the ad who called it sexist argued the ad gives the impression that the male partner wanted the woman to lose weight.
With the new Range Rover SV Coupe, Land Rover gives the impression it's trying to return a little more exclusivity to its top-tier SUVs.
Nevertheless, compared with the world of e-commerce, banking still sometimes gives the impression of a Volkswagen Beetle instead of a Formula 1 racing car.
Nonfat milk gives the impression of being good for us, even though we all know it's not doing a damn thing to keep us healthy.
Pence's use of that statistic is misleading at best because it gives the impression that 673,000 people are caught trying to sneak in every month.
Releasing an iPhone 7S alongside an iPhone 8 gives the impression that the lower-level line of devices are obsolete, since they're a number behind.
Portraying a garrulous small-time grifter in a residency hotel, Mr. Whitaker gives the impression of a man who always feels the tug of nothingness.
Seen side-by-side with the original image, the finished product gives the impression that the graffitied car and dumpster were simply erased in Photoshop.
Judith — gray-haired, gentle-voiced, wry — gives the impression of someone who is particularly unfazed by her husband's reputation and absorbed in her own projects.
Mr. MacGregor, a sprightly man who gives the impression of unbounded energy, said he tries to look past the many obstacles the Forum has encountered.
It gives the impression of empowering the user while offering few ways to cut down on usage (save for a notification that can be quickly dismissed).
Maybe playing Pokémon Go gives the impression that you—the player—have some level of control and self-determination over your team of cockfighting anime monsters.
When it is moved left and right or up and down, the device vibrates and makes a sound that gives the impression of a physical object.
He plays with a cold, calculating style that sometimes gives the impression that he would rather be in his father's dental chair than drilling golf shots.
Publicly commenting on the chairman search gives the impression that the chief executive is playing a central role, when he should have little to no say.
Instead of Cudi feeling like an ornament to their work, KIDS SEE GHOSTS gives the impression that the spotlight is on him, and for good reason.
Yovanovitch's testimony gives the impression that Sullivan was not onboard with the decision to remove her from Ukraine and that the decision came directly from the President.
With its abstract, futuristic visuals, the game gives the impression that you're exploring some kind of alien object, rather than simply solving a puzzle on your smartphone.
"Looking ahead, your email gives the impression that you may try to mischaracterize us, and may also involve an attempt to obtain our proprietary information," he added.
Davis doesn't come out and just say it, but he definitely gives the impression that election night in November will be long and bad for the GOP.
This gives the impression that Wall Street is again busy stuffing toxic loans into a new breed of mortgage-backed securities, setting the stage for another crisis.
In Whitlow grass, a notch in the center of each one is often so deep, a quick look gives the impression of a flower with 8 petals.
The First still gives the impression of a young composer who understands the form and is pushing, not quite hard enough, against the confines of its conventions.
"The fact that we didn't complete the sale in January gives the impression that our market access is constrained," said Valdamier O. Collens, the territorial finance commissioner.
Jason Lynch from the Charity Defense Council points out that scams (real or alleged) are headline generating, which gives the impression that they're happening all the time.
But Mr. Trump's statement gives the impression that he was talking about a month-to-month decrease, which was about 35 percent from February to March 2017.
Green said she doesn't intend to see "Hustlers," because she fears it gives the impression that law-abiding strippers are literally hustling when they go to work.
Critics of the ad have called it sexist, arguing that the 30-second commercial gives the impression that the male partner wanted the woman to lose weight.
And Congress might simply step in with bills that call for technological back doors, because it gives the impression the U.S. government is doing something to combat terrorism.
This doesn't exactly mean Half-Life 3 will never exist, but it certainly gives the impression that it's not something Valve is working on for the immediate future.
That narrative style gives the impression that these stories wouldn't be unpleasant to read as installments of an Archie comic, and would fit just as well on Snapchat.
This gives the impression that life has gone back to normal, although it has to be taken in the context of our visit being a Turkish-supervised trip.
Overall the process gives the impression of success and motion that far outstrips any basic asset, including any kind of plan to win power and wield it effectively.
The footage gives the impression of a makeshift storage locker, a discreet place to stash seasonal implements, but wouldn't Epstein have had other places to keep extra mattresses?
That's undoubtedly a clever bit of PR timing as it gives the impression of continued momentum for Unmortgage after founder and CEO Ray Rafiq-Omar departed last month.
Whitlow grass's mass flowering gives the impression of frost over a swath of low growing plants, or sometimes as a peculiar thin layer of fog at ground level.
He doesn't view all police officers negatively, he said, but using sting trailers gives the impression that the authorities are there to hurt the community rather than help.
In fact, the letter's absence of meaningful constitutional inquiry beyond baldfaced claims that Article II establishes a unitary executive gives the impression that these questions have gone unexamined.
But her voice, while penetrating, is not broad — it's a kind of fine-tipped pen of sound — so she gives the impression of being more poised than impassioned.
I'm concerned by the lack of some basic facts in this article — the lack of which gives the impression that this is a contest rather than a scam.
Consequently, withholding the PMIs gives the impression that the incoming economic data is much worse than expected—the missing PMIs are themselves leading indicators of a noteworthy economic downturn.
The other guy gives the impression of being independent-minded but has spent the last three weeks bending over backwards to be photographed with David Cameron and Boris Johnson.
Merwin's verse often gives the impression of language scavenged from the elements, its power reckoned only as its meanings assemble, phrase by phrase, against the white of the page.
The way the pet industry advertises and sells animals gives the impression that having a pet is easy and fun, and that pets themselves are cheap and disposable toys.
It gives the impression that the episode thought it needed Jack and Grace to amp up their own ridiculous traits in order to make the situation funny at all.
The result gives the impression of a remarkably expressive moving painting, with discernible roots in the style and design of romantic painters like J. M. W. Turner and John Martin.
"This coalition gives the impression of a bickering married couple with divorce hanging in the air... at some point voters want to see compromise rather than continual strife," she said.
When he needs to pick something up, he will pinch it between the outer edges of his palms, which gives the impression of a man cupping water from a stream.
This argument typically gives the impression that, if only proper procedure were followed, the United States would have avoided any number of disastrous entanglements—Vietnam, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, and more.
"This coalition gives the impression of a bickering married couple with divorce hanging in the air... at some point voters want to see compromise rather than continual strife," she said.
However a Department of Health report raised fears that making the unit recommendations equal between the genders gives the impression that women are able to drink as much as men.
Among them is the piaffe — the distinctive, high-stepping, bouncing-in-place gait that gives the impression that horse and rider are getting excited about an imminent cup of tea.
New York City fancies itself the capital of the world, but its leading airport, Kennedy International, often gives the impression that it is a gateway to a metropolis in decline.
Almost 5 years to the day after he was killed in the drone strike, Awlaki's appearance in al-Qaeda's online publication "Inspire" gives the impression that he is still alive.
The title superficially gives the impression that Sullivan lost a high-level academic post over the controversy, in a manner that would raise a lot of questions about academic freedom.
In the recording, an Insys employee contacts the insurance company to obtain prior approval and, using a script, gives the impression that they are calling on behalf of the doctor's office.
The fest also featured a preview of the forthcoming Mr. Robot Alexa skill, which gives the impression that your Amazon Echo has been hacked by the show's revolutionary cyber-gang fsociety.
Sometimes the media gives the impression that we don't know about the side effects linked to hormonal contraception, as if we were playing Russian roulette with the health of young women.
That call to donors meeting at the Ritz-Carlton, first reported by Bloomberg, gives the impression that this group is the place where campaign brass wants supporters to invest their money.
But the vague language Young Ford uses — "The game begins where you end, and it ends where you began" — gives the impression that there's more than trickery or gamesmanship in play.
"For someone who claims to be a leadership maven, President Trump certainly gives the impression through his actions that he has no idea how to run an effective organization," said Rep.
Where Apple sometimes gives the impression that all of its products come from a singular genius (Steve Jobs, then later Jony Ive), Meredith is up front about Lenovo's use of research.
Here, she's able to bring Rogers down to earth, without quite robbing him of his mystery; Hanks' performance gives the impression of a complicated inner life concealed underneath a seamless surface.
"The number of people who will call you is so small, but including a number gives the impression you're accessible," Ms. Ettus said, adding that including her number has never backfired.
"Basking in the Glow" captures his unease: by wishing "I hope I'm basking in the glow," he gives the impression of observing himself as an outsider, lacking access to his own emotions.
But in office he gives the impression of having inherited one of Mr Singh's foreign-policy ambitions: to go down in history as the leader who made lasting peace with India's neighbour.
Attracting the eye The incorruptible nature of gold has an otherworldly allure to it and the reflective quality of the metal gives the impression that it glows from the inside, said Oakley.
Indefinite immigration detention not only hinders ability of LGBTQ asylum seekers to recover from persecution, but gives the impression that they are once again being punished for their sexuality or gender identity.
That may be bad news for those who like to share the experience with a buddy, but if you are in front, it gives the impression that the coaster is all yours.
"May gives the impression that she takes it all for granted ... that she's not going to have the voters interfere," Sir Robert Worcester, senior adviser to the ISPOS-MORI polling group, said.
Mr. Raniere's lawyer, Marc Agnifilo, asked on Tuesday for a mistrial to be declared on the ground that identifying people by first names gives the impression to jurors that they are victims.
"The tone from the RBA was not that pessimistic, which gives the impression they are somewhat reluctant to cut rates further," said Yukio Ishizuki, foreign exchange strategist at Daiwa Securities in Tokyo.
But Kadzik's phrasing, and his decision to write from his personal email account, gives the impression he was passing the information along as an informal tip, not knowing whether it had been filed.
The candybar-style Talby's silver front panel gives the impression of having been carved out of a single solid block, while a black box on the back houses the battery, speaker, and camera.
"It's got a rear piece of glass that covers the whole rear of the car that gives the impression of spaciousness," he added, because there's basically nothing behind the passenger's head except glass.
This makes for many an awkward moment during the course of the hang out, and gives the impression that the person inviting you to "Netflix and chill" might not even be that interested.
For all the talk these days of an impending World War Three, Hippler's book gives the impression that we're already living inside it: a perpetual, asymmetric conflict between state and non-state actors.
This gives the impression that the producers of the show have a limit on the length of time a contestant can be on the show or the amount of money they can win.
At a time when quick takes abound, the labor-intensive nature of the form, as well as the seeming lack of a writerly voice or perspective, gives the impression of relating everyone's side.
Walker gives the impression of processing time at a higher rate than the other players on the court, of speeding and slowing from instant to instant while everyone else cruises at constant rates.
While there are legitimate concerns about the strength of the intelligence Pierson cited during the February 13 briefing, the timeline surrounding Maguire's dismissal certainly gives the impression he was ousted for political reasons.
My supervisor said "some people" have expressed concern about the picture because it gives the impression that I'm resistant to the "positive strides" the company's culture has made in the past few months.
It's a bit surprising that you know you have these initiatives completely out of these regulations and gives the impression that those who use these mechanisms try to avoid and evade these regulation.
This is pretty self-assured stuff, and Leitch always gives the impression of somebody who's challenging himself, but only a little bit, and wants us to notice the effort, but not too much.
But instead of cranking up the heat and the volume in the way you associate with barnstorming star turns, he gives the impression of someone who always feels the tug of invisibility, of nothingness.
Amelia Gentleman, the Guardian journalist who drove this story, is married to Jo Johnson, a transport minister and brother to Boris Johnson (though he sometimes gives the impression that he wishes that he wasn't).
"Yet perceptions matter, along with the very real pain associated with her works for some, and year after year ALSC gives the impression of upholding Wilder's works through an award that bears her name."
Turning away Sanders because she's President Trump's press secretary gives the impression that public spaces and public businesses are not open to all, says David Cole, legal director at the American Civil Liberties Union.
"This idea was manifested even in small things, for example in the title screen pic, which, in fact, is consisting of two combined landscapes and which gives the impression of something surreal," said Lainos.
The brooch "gives the impression it's about to take off in flight," said Ms. Forest, adding that the feeling it evokes was one of the reasons the piece was accepted into the museum's collection.
This is one of the reasons that racial capitalism is problematic: It treats racial identity and diversity like commodities, which gives the impression that they are just like anything else you could buy or sell.
In a similar vein, young Trump, who gives the impression of somebody who knows he will never outrun his father's shadow, said, "I owe the outdoors way too much" for keeping him out of trouble.
Crafted out of a signature black-and-white ink or pencil style that gives the impression of skin and unmasks the body, artist Toyin Ojih Odutola's works on paper are meant to deconstruct what's underneath.
The trailer certainly gives the impression that the Hook & Ladder 8 firehouse plays a role in this reboot, but it also makes clear that the new foursome is, at some point, based in a Chinese restaurant.
The report gives the impression that the natural gas industry is largely ignoring the threat posed to its growth by renewables, just as coal once ignored the threat posed by natural gas, renewables and environmental activists.
Moore also gives the impression of someone who carefully considers each word he says before he says it, but still manages to keep up a near-constant patter once you've asked him a question he likes.
This may seem like a minor detail, but it gives the impression that Pride month is an optional holiday that only some people are interested in, rather than signaling that everyone should care about LGBTQ rights.
Once I loaded my luggage into the trunk and stepped inside, I immediately noticed how spacious the car was, especially in the back seat, where the sloping roof gives the impression of a much roomier car.
"Some of the breathless commentary gives the impression that cash in the form of traditional notes and coins is going out of fashion fast," said Hyun Song Shin, BIS economic adviser and head of research said.
"It's a false concept because it gives the impression that decline is something fated," said Mr. Baverez, who has consulted with François Fillon, the center-right presidential candidate now caught up in a worsening corruption scandal.
Such a scene gives the impression that Kenya is turning on itself, undermining its status as a regional economic hub, a popular tourist destination and an oasis of stability in the conflict-prone Horn of Africa region.
The first is when someone asks for new ideas—as long as it's not urgent, they're asking you to be thoughtful, so holding off gives the impression you're actually trying to come up with some great stuff.
This is analogous to the changes Apple has made recently to its trackpads, which now only appear to "give" in response to clicks — the Taptic technology gives the impression of movement with a small click-like vibration.
" Lewis also told the Post that if Trump "says the wrong thing" and "gives the impression that we're about to act" with nuclear weapons, North Korea could use that as "their signal that they have to go.
Zuckerman is still in the story, played by David Strathairn, but now the film gives the impression that he's merely there to bump into Jerry Levov (Rupert Evans) and listen as Jerry tells him the whole story.
A number of carmakers have criticized Tesla for its Autopilot system, with a Volvo engineer even calling it a "wannabe" because he felt Autopilot gives the impression that it's capable of handling more situations than it really is.
" Other things on the list are bowler hats and mince pies, "which are a lot like British people themselves: a hardened outer layer gives the impression of composure but under the surface it's just a hot fucking mess.
With the exception of a couple of tracks (especially Sizzla's part on the album's intro), pretty much every vocalist gives the impression that they're hurrying to get out the door in time for the next verse to start.
It not only gives the impression that it's about to do something brilliant, which will imbue it with deeper meaning, but that you might be the one to reveal the cornerstone that gives shape to the whole structure.
The state of emergency means there's more military on the streets, which gives the impression of security but also reminds us that we live every day under the threat of a fool with a Kalashnikov or an explosive belt.
That means it gives the impression of being written by a human hand, but it doesn't have any of the characteristic flourishing strokes more commonly associated with calligraphy or popular serif fonts (the best known being Times New Roman).
And while Votto shifts the credit for the hard work back to his teammates, it gives the impression that his work ethic has a snowball effect of sorts—if he drives the younger players, they're driving him in turn.
While code-breaking did give Americans the jump on the Japanese arrival at Midway, the people in the film talk with such portent that the movie almost gives the impression that they can see all the way to 1945.
Shinsekai, in the southern part of Osaka, is a neighborhood known for being slightly seedy; I found it perfectly pleasant and safe, though it does gives the impression of a part of town that time and economic progress forgot.
The simple act of walking works well enough; you use the left stick to move Ethan, and when you run there's a great blurring effect around the edges of your vision that gives the impression something might be chasing you.
"What is really frustrating about it is that [Hickel] publicly gives the impression we don't really know, which given all I said … and economic historians said in hundreds of great research publications is absolutely not true," he wrote to me.
Trump, by contrast, as this weekend showed, gives the impression of fighting fiercely for respect and validation every day, in a way that is often so polarizing that it seems to make that kind of recognition more elusive than ever.
Letter To the Editor: "India's Battered Press" (editorial, June 7) gives the impression that action is not being taken against other big loan defaulters and that the raids on NDTV's founders were a part of a "vendetta" against the broadcaster.
"Her look gives the impression that someone has neatened you up with a sharp razor blade and finished off the whole effect with a small mathematical bow," Siriol Hugh-Jones, a Briton, wrote in a 1962 article in Town & Country.
But as she gets her kicks and delivers on the trailer's promise of supreme-bitch theatrics, not a single moment in Unforgettable gives the impression that Di Novi is ashamed or even self-conscious of the film she set out to make.
The ceilings are low and claustrophobic throughout the space, the lighting dingy, and everything gives the impression of an endlessly recurring nightmare, as rooms lead into other rooms, hallways, and dead ends, each circling back into one another without any sense of logic.
With a focus primarily on the events of rank-and-file work stoppages, Loomis occasionally gives the impression that labor activism happens primarily on the shop floor, and that it extends little further into the political arena than in electing allies to office.
But in her remarkable, pull-out-all-the-stops performance in Tarell Alvin McCraney's "Head of Passes," which opened on Monday night at the Public Theater, Ms. Rashad gives the impression that she could definitely hold her own on Shakespeare's blasted heath.
While the title gives the impression that the list is automated, a Gizmodo piece last week reported that a group of 20-something journalists help algorithms choose which stories appear in this box and write headlines and brief summaries for them: hey.
Its depiction of an inclusivity-driven college campus through the eyes of Brendan (Jackson White), who stands in stark contrast to the rest of his peers, gives the impression that the power imbalance has tipped significantly in favor of the more open-minded.
This Nigeria-bred artist, born Oluwatosin Ajibade, has termed his signature style "banku music," after the traditional Ghanaian dish — a winking reference to critical takes on his languid vocal style, which gives the impression of someone who has just had a heavy meal.
While there is no denying that the rapid progression of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) activities since North Korea's fourth nuclear test in January gives the impression that it is accelerating the pace of its efforts, none of these developments are particularly surprising or shocking.
While the Shitamachi we see in this film sometimes gives the impression of a bustling downtown with a thriving economy, far worse conditions boil beneath Yakuza swagger and tattoos — children with distended bellies, a widespread bout of TB, and individuals living in wretched conditions.
But in a vacuum, seeing things like profanity and "sensitive subjects" labeled inappropriate gives the impression that YouTube just hasn't gotten around to flagging everything yet — especially when social networks like Facebook and Twitter often do have clear content policies that are inconsistently enforced.
Related: Toronto cop sentenced to six years in jail in shooting death of teenager The authors suggest that the difference stems from the way slow motion gives the impression that there is not only more time involved in a given action, but also more planning.
On some level, it's always perverse to declare someone a "winner" for political reasons when she was actually on the losers' side — it gives the impression that person cares more about his or her own political prospects than the people who are actually affected.
Dishing out a public relations-approved apology gives the impression of appearing sorry, while the company (that's supposedly in the wrong) attempts to regain its handle on the situation by reminding customers of its values and the intent of its actions — often before the apology itself.
But we obviously weren't counting on "God's Plan" to come along and outdo everyone in the "flagrant charity" competition, and moreover, to do so in such a lax, easygoing manner that gives the impression that all of this is just business as usual for the rapper.
This discovery has led to remarks that his art gives the impression of going on forever—a true insight that suggests how Pollock ignored the confines of the rectangular field in favor of a continuum going in all directions simultaneously, beyond the literal dimensions of any work.
Still, though Gillick's overview of contemporary art cites hardly any actual artists or artworks, he gives the impression of being shrewdly sensitive — if I can borrow Hyperallergic's slogan — to art and its discontents, and that's why, despite everything, I like and have learned from this book.
Things start on a spacey gospel note, with "Connected by Love" — a song that gives the impression that it's going to be hopeful, but whose lyrics turn out to be more aligned with the thoughts of male fragility from a mind you wish you'd never gone home with.
In casual conversation, he gives the impression of having lived a very full life; his musings are peppered with references to practicing Zen on a California mountaintop with Leonard Cohen and drinking wine in Northern California with Francis Ford Coppola, for whose company he was a board member.
To a non-Jamaican, the novel sometimes gives the impression of eavesdropping on a family quarrel, but, then, all family quarrels are in some way alike, and many Americans have found themselves in some version of a conversation that Ma Taffy's niece has with her rich white boyfriend.
The movie gives the impression that at two hours or eight hours, it would play in a similar way: content to let details emerge over time; happy to dwell on scenes that a more conventional drama might elide for aimlessness; and only tentatively committed to graceful dramatic arcs.
Beginning his delivery with a deliberate leg kick — Gray gives the impression on the mound that he is practicing tai chi — he worked effectively with his fastball, slider, changeup and curveball at the bottom of the strike zone, often leaving the Indians off balance with late sinking movement.
This is, after all, a White House that revels in what its current occupants refer to as the "head fake," where the president gives the impression of moving one way when he is really moving in a completely different direction, even diverting attention from one controversy by creating another.
It stands out with a custom paint job, which swaps the regular aluminum for a far nicer brushed black version, adds some orange metallic accents, and a heat-treated effect top bar that gives the impression that your computer could almost be as fast as a fine-tuned muscle car.
" Barefoot in the snow, watching skaters glide on the surface of a frozen river, "forever waiting, a passive witness to the living," she is a ghost who gives the impression that "somehow, she's walked into this scene from outside the painting, trudged onto the canvas from our world, not hers.
Here, her intensely cerebral engagement with surface relations is evident: seen up close, the work is a relationship of flat planes; from the side, seen at an angle, it becomes a Cubistic abstraction, an unfixable perspective whose careful construction gives the impression of objects compressed, off-kilter, into an impossible space.
"Whilst he is entangled in the ongoing dispute with China, it gives the impression he is reluctant to travel down the same road with the EU." Frankfurt's auto-heavy DAX and London's FTSE 100 rose 0.9% and 0.8%, respectively, while their Milan-traded peers dipped 0.1% on weakness among the country's banks.
A portrait of Rexroth's mother with her hair lifted towards a cloudy sky gives the impression that this subject will soon soar away; an angle of white sheets on "A Woman's Bed" is a stark, ambiguous emptiness alongside a dark frame, bordered both by the wooden furniture and the photograph's vignette edge.
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's iconic photo pointing at President Donald Trump during a contentious White House meeting met its match on Wednesday when a reporter captured a woman in a blue dress standing angelically above a huddle of suited lawmakers, backlit by a single wall sconce that gives the impression of a halo.
And Tsumori Chisato's wittily inventive costuming for Justin Peck's "Pulcinella Variations," with commedia dell'arte imagery filtered hilariously through postmodern and surreal lenses, includes one breathtaking outfit in which Indiana Woodward looks part-ballerina and part-naked; her incomplete tutu gives the impression of totally exposing one side of her body from armpit to ankle.
The figural collages depict scenes from Carr's and Campbell's lives, and the arrangement of the images in strips or bands around the perimeter of the room gives the impression of having walked into a comic book — an impression reinforced by the images' low-resolution, brightly colored quality (Campbell has called the figures "muppet-y").
But just as you don't notice any sonic dissonance in the gameplay, as one befuddling level shifts into another equally what-am-I-supposed-to-do layout of weird creatures and alien flora, playing this album from beginning to end gives the impression of it being the work of either the same act, or certainly very likeminded individuals.
In recent years, many more of these kinds of props and simulations have been devised: not just fake bus stops but fake buses, with screens for windows, on which footage of a passing scene gives the impression of movement; one home has made a simulated beach, with heat lamps, sand on the floor, and the sound of waves.
As the Times noted, it's not illegal for White House staff to use personal email accounts as long as they forward all private communications to their official emails to be archived—but the practice is generally discouraged, as it gives the impression said officials are trying to avoid public scrutiny in the course of their duties.
Indeed, there is a perception, one that Mr. de Blasio and his aides brusquely reject, that some of the mayor's inaction is related to his work ethic: He appears to spend fewer hours at City Hall than his recent predecessors, holds fewer news conferences and gives the impression that he does not particularly enjoy his job.
"Run the Jewels 3" gives the impression of being the document of two grown men, raised under radically different circumstances, trying to make each other keel over in laughter—Mike is the "pervert with purpose that make you question your purpose," El-P is ill-mannered and loutish, the embodiment of a horny, rightward swipe on Tinder.
The combination of memes, influencer outreach, and an outlandish social-media presence gives the impression that Bloomberg and his team want to show he doesn't just understand millenials; he gets Generation Z. Bloomberg has also taken direct aim at Trump in his campaign posts, as Democratic voters' displeasure with the Republican president roars ahead of the November election.
He gives the impression he's agreeing with Putin Trump's meetings with Putin are routinely cause for concern and there have often been different interpretations about what happened in the meetings, such as when the Russians said after a two-hour meeting in July of 2017 that Trump accepted Putin's assurances that Russia had not interfered in the US election.
A civilian might think crudely of climbing as something like ascending a ladder—all reach and pull—but watching Ashima adjust the attitude of her hips, shoulders, or heels as she tries to move from one improbable hold to another gives the impression that the human body can arrange itself in an infinite number of forms, each of slightly different utility.
As a former foreign service officer who is still in touch with many currently serving American diplomats, I worry that the relentless criticism gives the impression that U.S. diplomacy is at a standstill while not giving credit to the important work being done in Washington, D.C., and around the world by career foreign service officers who carry on the work of advancing U.S. foreign policy interests.
As de Chirico wrote in his essay, "On Metaphysical Art," published in the April-May 1919 issue of the magazine Valori Plastici: The appearance of a metaphysical work of art is serene; it gives the impression, however, that something new must happen amidst this same serenity, and that other signs apart from those already apparent are about to enter the rectangle of the canvas.
It doesn't help that CEO Mark ZuckerbergMark Elliot ZuckerbergFacebook users in lawsuit say company failed to warn them of known risks before 2018 breach Social media never intended to be in the news business — but just wait till AI takes over Facebook exploring deals with media outlets for news section: report MORE, through his silence and no-shows, gives the impression that he's being pushed along by events rather than taking direct control of them.
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The European Union thus gives the impression that democracy will always be taken care of by the nation-state; and the technocratic liberal repair crew from Brussels only makes a call in a European capital, if there is a malfunction with the rule of law (hence the undermining of political rights and independent institutions appears like a technical glitch, not as the conscious authoritarian project it actually is.) The notion of "illiberal democracy" has also made it easier for European elites to claim that the people themselves have unfortunately turned out to be illiberal and brought these authoritarian governments on themselves.

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