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"Before camp, we said to the group they should try to make an impression early and make an impression often, and it won't go unnoticed," Vigneault said.
S. trade talks failed to make an impression on markets.
Some lawmakers found more subtle ways to make an impression.
It's a fantastic time to make an impression on others.
He's been given a second chance to make an impression.
" In an essay last year for The Irish Times, Bennett wrote, "In solitude you don't need to make an impression on the world, so the world has some opportunity to make an impression on you.
You forget how many people you can make an impression on.
We are just pointing out that your teeth make an impression.
If nothing else, Bang & Olufsen knows how to make an impression.
You have seven seconds to make an impression with your résumé.
Vadik wasn't doing this to make an impression on other people.
Udacity co-founder Sebastian Thrun knows how to make an impression.
That could help it stand out and make an impression on voters.
Until then, Trudeau is really hoping those dividend checks make an impression.
Their ideas — whether we fact check them or not — make an impression.
Dany doesn't even have to talk to make an impression in this episode.
If you really want to make an impression, consider an old-school option.
She strives to make an impression upon eaters and create an unforgettable sandwich.
On the one hand, it could help make an impression on a recruiter.
Meanwhile, China is beginning to make an impression on the European transfer market.
What can you press on a snail-mail letter to make an impression?
Against that kind of performance, it's harder for Plummer to make an impression.
At least it's nice to know that facts do make an impression, right?
And it won't be long before China gets another chance to make an impression.
"The pieces are quite large, so they really make an impression," Ms. Sjostedt said.
The easiest way to make an impression is to tangle with Biden or Warren.
Since the goal was to make an impression, we supposed that's a job done.
But Google wanted to commission something that would make an impression and get people talking.
Neither were particularly memorable, but that doesn't mean they won't make an impression in Paradise.
At an expensive restaurant, to make an impression, he'd eat a steak with his hands.
But as Miriam tells it, it was long enough to make an impression on him.
It took under a minute for the X1 Carbon to make an impression on me.
I came on after the hour mark so I was desperate to make an impression.
The performance lasted 30 minutes, long enough to make an impression on them, he said.
You might make an impression on passersby, but otherwise all you'll have is splash back.
Fiorina pulled the plug after failing to make an impression in either New Hampshire or Iowa.
If you want to make an impression on someone, don't be afraid to go off-script.
But with so many candidates desperate to make an impression, they should brace for ugly, too.
"To make an impression on someone's life -- I'm always wanting to help people," Carrillo told WSTU.
Some DJs may make an impression on people, some might not—I just encourage you to try.
Taylor Swift failed to make an impression on Britney Spears ... either of the TWO times they met.
On most songs, he gives Trigger, his trusty Martin guitar, tight spaces in which to make an impression.
So do several other young state governors who have yet to make an impression on the national stage.
Okay, this one is pricey and not for the faint of heart, but it'll sure make an impression.
Halsey sounded incredible, but overall the performance failed to make an impression, which goes against VMA code.  5.
But he failed to make an impression and has been relegated to the earlier "undercard" debate since November.
William Burroughs was not among them, but the Beat writer did make an impression on the rock star.
The move will likely make an impression across Asia, which is currently undergoing the last bouts of coal expansion.
If you really want to make an impression, send an email and follow it up with a written letter.
Also superfluous are the new characters, none of whom really make an impression except Sipiwe Moyo's scene-stealing Adeola.
Others hope to make an impression with elected officials or to display their brands on a nationally televised event.
The Moon enters Capricorn early this evening, putting you in a social mood—go out and make an impression!
He is one of world kickboxing's most exciting talents and will most definitely make an impression come December 29th.
For the other contenders at the edges of the stage, the task will be simply to make an impression.
And to really make an impression, he'll have to figure out a way to bring more customers into restaurants.
Stories like this make an impression on young musicians, said Damien Ritter of online forum the Music Entrepreneur's Club.
The size didn't make an impression—Spielberg was no longer, shorter, wider, or narrower than most doughy Jewish grandfathers.
Whether you are buying for yourself or for someone else, this special edition bundle is sure to make an impression.
By communicating within the context of work, the information is more relevant, timely and more likely to make an impression.
But it's hard to make an impression when there are nine other people, many of them desperate, on the stage.
"A lot of our guys right now are trying to make an impression, and it's fun to see," Vigneault said.
Moreover, it's possible he wasted a chance to make an impression on this other institution that could pay off later.
His day job is in real estate, but through politics, he hoped he could make an impression on his city.
Steve Birdwell, the chief operating officer of the BNP Paribas Open, said he wanted the food to make an impression.
The vitrines also convey the impression that Kline wants his work to make an impression, another hallmark of the artist.
Every title has its place, and its space to make an impression, whatever its budget and however sizable its development team.
It seemed likely that any attempt Kelly would make to fact-check him during the interview would not make an impression.
None of the women really make an impression until the limo entrances, the real bread and butter of the Bachelor premieres.
"If mowing down 5-year-olds at Sandy Hook didn't make an impression, nothing will," said Susan, a semiretired substitute teacher.
He barely qualified for this debate, which may have been his last, best chance to make an impression on potential voters.
At the end of the day, to make an impression and not to be the forgotten should be a top priority.
WEST CHESTER, Pa. — Donald J. Trump badly needed to make an impression on women like Nancy Groux in Monday's presidential debate.
The candidates will hunt for opportunities to stand out in the field in their first real opportunity to make an impression.
Harris landed that point with a biting and direct challenge, one that will likely make an impression with black voters watching.
The men's ATP tour has long been bereft of Aboriginals, with promising juniors failing to make an impression in the professional ranks.
Often, these presentations can open up new business opportunities, accelerate growth, and make an impression on the people who hand out promotions.
Taking a significant slice of this competitive market will not be easy, but Apple is confident that it can make an impression.
Each region is filled with a half dozen quest givers, and none of them are given the opportunity to make an impression.
But to get voters to listen, she needed to make an impression first, with precious little time left before the November election.
And while some events are turned into high-resolution dramas, others are, inevitably, ignored, too distant or abstract to make an impression.
Samarskaya speaks of the "invisible" power of typefaces — the subtle, primal ways they make an impression on people in their everyday lives.
Here are the kinds of presents the super rich could be using to make an impression on their loved ones this Valentine's Day.
What better way to make an impression at an international barbershop convention than by working an ancient Máori war dance into your routine?
It's a testament to how, when done right, game demos are still the best way for a video game to make an impression.
Still, the former fashion model from Slovenia knows how to make an impression when big moments demand it, especially as America's stylish ambassador.
Regardless of whether he scores big at Tuesday's debate, it won't be O'Rourke's last chance to make an impression on the debate stage.
When all was said and done, the fifth round would prove to be a critical one for Lawler to make an impression in.
Vacant in emotion and in cinematic perspective, the movie looks back 15 years but struggles to make an impression longer than 15 minutes.
But time is short for Buttigieg and Klobuchar to make an impression, with early caucus sites already open before the caucuses on Saturday.
That potential is all the more ominous because both are keen to make an impression on soccer&aposs highest stage before they go home.
We don't get the chance to practice in that setting, so we don't get the chance to make an impression on key clinical staff.
As Elliotte Friedman pointed out, the Knights no doubt spent weeks preparing a big show designed to make an impression on their new home.
His takes on fatherhood and married life aren't revolutionary, but they're comfortably personal and absurd enough (like the titular bit) to make an impression.
I assumed if you were trying to make an impression that you would have paid more attention to punctuation but my assumption appears incorrect.
I tried and tried to make an impression on the consciousness of America about what sexual abuse looked like and its long-term effects.
It's Fashion Week in New York, which means the city is overrun with designers eager to make an impression with their new 2020 collections.
PARELES At just 21, the young vibraphonist Sasha Berliner has already started to make an impression as a bandleader on the New York scene.
It finds backfiring is rarer than originally thought — and that fact-checks can make an impression on even the most ardent of Trump supporters.
"It's a wonderful thing to watch them grow up and to have them from very little and make an impression on them," Susan told Barcroft.
For some reason, he was looking straight at me—intense—in a way he'd never done, as if he was trying to make an impression.
They are particularly eager to make an impression among the hard-right conservatives who will have a big voice in the Republican primary in May.
Fare bella figura, or to make an impression, is a unique Italian expression that describes the less unique desire to look good, and effortlessly so.
It's hard to make an impression in a series that is so insane, but Mr. Cunningham (who played John Pope in "Falling Skies") manages it.
I'm going to make an impression so that in season four of this show that they're making, they'll cast me as, like, the lunch lady.
To make an impression, you had to be impeccable, with a trouser crease so sharp you could cut off the head of a chicken with it.
Many say the administration, to make an impression on Beijing, should also designate Bank of China, one of China's "big four" banks, as a money launderer.
Chip consistently invested in unnecessary automobile maintenance hoping to make an impression and Yeezy finally got a cell phone to persuade Kim to ditch Kris Humphries.
These metal lines were dropped into page forms and used to make an impression in a papier-mâché mold from which the printing plate was cast.
Orioles starter David Hess (2-7) is one of the rookies trying to make an impression as Baltimore begins its rebuilding process, and he pitched well.
TikTok promoted the #posechallenge to get people started, writing, "OK, you got 15 seconds and 6 poses to make an impression," and teens dove right in.
Four years ago, Mr. Albanese struggled to make an impression on the crowded debate stage, in a field packed with marquee political figures from city politics.
With self-driving technology now a foregone conclusion, car manufacturers had to get flashy to make an impression at CES 2017, and boy did they deliver.
You'll want something that's easy to use, compatible with all your devices, and capable of printing high-quality images that will make an impression to your clients.
" — Jennifer Palmieri, former spokeswoman for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama "With 11 other people on stage, you don't get a lot of opportunities to make an impression.
" — Jennifer Palmieri, former spokeswoman for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama "With 11 other people on stage, you don't get a lot of opportunities to make an impression.
Character is like concrete: You can make an impression when it's freshly poured, in its youth, one could say, but when it sets, it's impervious to alteration.
Steyer isn't going anywhere -- he's got lots of money and is willing to spend it -- but he really needs to find a way to make an impression.
"I think it's important to make an impression without trying too hard," Goreski told Refinery29 about dressing a client for their first time at a given award show.
Looking to make an impression, Mr. Rechnitz testified he purchased a $5,20143 ticket at a 2008 fund-raiser that Mr. Reichberg held for the Police Department football team.
This year, her fourth, was the first time she met Ms. Taymor, and she had 12 minutes to make an impression, to sell herself as a possible Rafiki.
More broadly, year-on-year inflation in the entire euro area was unchanged at 1% in August, but that failed to make an impression on the common currency.
The two, Droll and Droller, pair deliciously, but they don't hog the proceedings, leaving plenty of room for all sorts of other colorful characters to make an impression.
The time and energy that the candidates bring to their primary battle will make an impression on voters in these states and help carry the nominee in November.
Mercifully, it's not every single week that these two butt heads, but the corporate-board-speak promos have been frequent enough, and grating enough, to make an impression.
The goal is to make an "impression" (industry lingo for when an ad appears on the page you're viewing), and publishers get paid when they allow advertisers the privilege.
Let's go with this: Even secondary characters in this 1953 play by N. C. Hunter are given the chance to make an impression, and in this production they do.
Creamy, slightly spicy cod roe is tossed with zenryufun for an excellent mentaiko pasta that, for once, relies on the roe rather than Kewpie mayonnaise to make an impression.
So, to the presidential candidates coming to Los Angeles for the final Democratic debate of 2019, now is your chance to make an impression on an untapped voting bloc.
Plus, a look at the continued effort of the Jacksonville Jaguars to make an impression on NFL fans in London and the relationship between the LPGA and a major sponsor.
Describing its team as full of "smart, reliable human beings," the specialist insurer is determined to make an impression — stating that from day one, employees receive immediate hands-on experience.
As the number of average MBA courses expanded in recent years, it is seen as more important to make an impression on employers by attending one of the top schools.
If you really want to make an impression and place your early-stage startup in front of the top influencers in robotics and AI, why not buy a demo table?
"I was born in a time when China lacked everything, when everything imported was good stuff," said Daisy King, an adviser to companies trying to make an impression in China.
"You see it really does make an impression on these kids and it's really nice that our youth is getting this role model to come in and talk with them."
Inevitably, however, a handful of horses make an impression simply with the way they carry themselves, especially in the early weeks and months when not much is asked of them.
But even though the prosecution is only allowed to present evidence about only a few homicides during the trial, the graphic testimony is sure to make an impression on jurors.
But she is also acutely aware that Rader — who, from early on, played to the media and tried to exploit it — is looking to make an impression with their book.
Instead, get more attention and make an impression on your recipient by adding a qualifier, like one of these: Thank you for allowing us the opportunity to be of service.
His inventive use of rhythm, form, and metaphor really make an impression, and his poems seamlessly braid repeated words and images in a way that makes them so satisfying to read.
The performance in its totality is really Shawkat's alone — the men so much passing flotsam, a few amusingly embarrassed, others eager to impress, still others too stiff to make an impression.
People with only two lines still make an impression; at any moment it seems as if a fringe character could become the focus of the episode or of the whole show.
"Make no mistakes: The target of the operation in Tehran was not only to obtain intelligence, or to make an impression on the world's consciousness," he said in speech last June.
This sound is something of a metaphor for the growth of the sport in China, where young and old drivers alike are increasingly itching to make an impression on the track.
Second Shot is the latest cafe with an unusual back story to open here, but unlike its feline and rainbow-food-serving neighbours, it hopes to make an impression beyond Instagram likes.
The VMAs are the single best chance an artist has to make an impression on TV, a yearly tally of the pop power rankings and barometer for the overall music celebrity climate.
One of the many hundreds of Manchester United academy graduates in the league who failed to make an impression on the senior team under Ferguson, he should be dubbed the Poundland Pogba.
" Sean Penn will present "The Last Face," with Charlize Theron and Javier Bardem, and Elle Fanning will try to make an impression in Nicolas Winding Refn's model-killer-thriller "The Neon Demon.
It's hard to make an impression in a genre so heavily worked, especially with a series drawn from a moderately popular movie, but "Frequency" is in good hands and has promising ingredients.
He played as often as he could at blues hangouts like Theresa's and the Squeeze Club, but it wasn't easy to make an impression when there were so many topflight musicians around.
This debate was much more energetic than the ones back in June, with many of the bottom-tier contenders surely aware that a failure to make an impression would doom their campaigns.
The young Gates failed to make an impression on Roger Stone, the infamous GOP provocateur who partnered with Manafort in the firm before becoming, for a time, one of Trump's closest advisors.
Dunn draws on her own cub-reporter days at the Boston Globe to depict Madison Jackson, a college student trying to make an impression during her internship in a big-time newsroom.
In September, Y Combinator was forced to expand the event over two days instead of one to accommodate the growing number of startups hoping to make an impression on thousands of investors.
It wasn't a particularly healthy identification; Lieutenant Glahn was a very romantic, very narcissistic and reclusive man who shot himself in the foot to make an impression on the woman he loved.
If you're a lower-tier candidate, it's awfully difficult to make an impression at all — much less set the terms of debate by getting other candidates to respond to what you say.
Nick went first, and despite using Prince's former band members in a stab at rock authenticity, he failed to make an impression with his side project (the ambitiously named Nick Jonas & the Administration).
Something else to know: De Blasio has long wanted the role of national progressive leader, and now he's got a chance to make an impression on one of the biggest stages in politics.
For a large part of the Democratic field outside of the top-tier candidates, the pair of debates will be one of the last chances to make an impression on a national audience.
Miller doesn't have to do the heavy lifting required of a lead actor on a relentless broadcast TV schedule, but he also has less narrative real estate with which to make an impression.
The character you're most likely to latch onto is Celia, Brady's daughter, played by Lily Collins, who by Episode 3 has begun to make an impression amid a sea of thin female roles.
But here the tool that the White House selected -- it is unclear whether or not Trump himself made the alteration -- to make an impression seems to reveal more than Trump might have wanted.
I still remember my astonishment 24 years ago when I realized, after staring for quite a long time, just how many shades of paint it takes to make an impression of singular yellow.
The path to Farrah Abraham's rejuvenated vagina might be well worn, but you can still make an impression on her -- for the cost of a new pair of heels or a trip to Bangkok.
Brown said he understood that it was possible he would have only 45 games to make an impression as a head coach and that the Nets were conducting a wide search for a replacement.
In September, the Finance Ministry fined five companies for defrauding the government of $150 million by fabricating sales of electric vehicles to obtain more subsidies, and several companies have failed to make an impression.
You kind of pick and choose what makes an amalgamation of someone who's really trying hard to fit in, and really trying hard to be liked, and really hoping to make an impression on people.
MLB star Alexei Ramirez wants to make an impression in his new town not by hitting home runs ... but by hitting the streets in a ridiculously sick custom ride ... with a crazy set of wheels.
The Queen is hiring a housekeeper at Windsor Castle — and while you don&apost need experience to get the job, candidates should have a good eye for detail if they want to make an impression.
This will not be a three-person debate, and other candidates will be confident that, despite so much focus on Mr. Biden, Ms. Harris, and Mr. Booker, they can also make an impression with black voters.
But Alex Wyman, an assistant United States attorney, argued that the defendant had been accused of paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes and the bail amount needed to be significant enough to make an impression.
The Nintendo Wii was an unprecedented success that made motion-detection controls a standard fixture in video games, while the follow-on Wii U failed to make an impression on anyone but the most hardcore Nintendo fans.
I'll be watching to see how Mr. Christie uses his last big opportunity to make an impression before Tuesday's primary, since he seems to have faded here recently, and his campaign hinges on his performance in the state.
So, yeah, the uniform was a stunt in that it helped set Peter apart from the other men (and the other pilot Chasen, who came costumeless and left night one), and it helped make an impression on Hannah.
He finished third with less than 8 percent of the vote, and his party — which some observers allege has been used by the Kremlin as a lightning rod for anti-Putin feelings — has failed to make an impression.
But the move ended up helping Shy make an impression on a national audience, due to his nasal squawk and pure embodiment of DC culture, from his accent, to rocking New Balance 993's in the song's video.
Sigma has announced its first full-frame mirrorless camera, the Sigma fp, and the company is looking to make an impression on the market with the claim that it's the "smallest & lightest" full-frame mirrorless camera in the world.
With less than three weeks to Election Day, the third presidential debate at the University of Nevada was the last chance for Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump to take advantage of a national stage to make an impression on voters.
They are where stars — big and small and everyone in between — go to put on their most immaculate face and promote their current projects, show off their style, and, most importantly, make an impression on all who may be watching.
" One piece of advice the public affairs pro offers is make an impression from the get-go: "You may think 'I have some mundane task in the office' or 'I'm the lowest person in the office,' but people are paying attention.
Clooney is fun to watch as the bullheaded Scheisskopf, and a few other performers manage to make an impression, like Daniel David Stewart as the uber-capitalist mess sergeant Milo Minderbinder and Graham Patrick Martin as the resourceful pilot Orr.
"In order to make an impression that the city was taking control of the coronavirus, Tokyo avoided making strict requests and made the number of patients look smaller," tweeted former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama, whose administration Abe once called "a nightmare".
No one can play everything, so my best bet is to randomly guess what games might make an impression, check out what HowLongtoBeat has to say about the hours needed to see them all the way through, and go from there.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The intense pressure of the professional circuit can be taxing for a 17-year-old but Anastasia Potapova of Russia is banking on "youth power" as she aims to make an impression in her Australian Open debut in Melbourne.
"We really are looking to the private sector to make a pledge to do, for example, banning the box where you don't ask the candidate if they've been arrested or convicted, you let the person make an impression on you," Jarrett said.
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman said in November that, before committing to the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games, the league will first weigh the benefits of playing at the 2022 Beijing Olympics, where they will have an opportunity to make an impression on a massive Chinese market.
The donation comes not a moment too soon, with the high-stakes contests in Iowa and New Hampshire now weeks away, and Bush and his allies need all the help they can get to make an impression with primary voters and breathe life into a struggling campaign.
No sloths, dolphins, or other animals made an appearance, though a good number of the men did manage to make an impression in the form of different modes of transportation: a tractor (Matt Donald), roller skates (Ryan, whose job description is "Roller Boy"), and perhaps most memorably, a box.
Secondly, if you have a picture that works, there's a real craft to being able to take that, size it, bring it into another application and print it out in the right scale with the right form and then transfer that to a mold to then make an impression.
He was beginning to make an impression on coaches and scouts — he could leap and rebound, and his jump shot was solid — but he said he still had to pay a fee to participate in an open tryout that season for the Windy City Bulls of the N.B.A. G League.
The ride-hailing service is under investigation by the F.B.I. and the United States attorney's office in Manhattan over a program it internally called "Hell" — not a good way to make an impression, either — that essentially allowed its software to impersonate a passenger who had used its rival service Lyft.
"Dimpling is usually a sign something is pulling on the tissue and sometimes a small cancer that is in the breast can alter some of the architecture and attach itself to the skin or it can just make an impression on the tissue that can actually alter the skin," Fraser explained.
In other words, the link between fascist, racist sentiments in Nazi Germany and similar ideas as they surfaced in America (even just a few years after the fall of the Third Reich and the end of World War II) were too worn and "old hat" to make an impression on the audience.
When a famous crooner (the real Tony Martin) stops by his bowling alley one night, Ruby sees his chance to make an impression, and pulls out all the stops on a big number — but Martin and his crew stop watching to bowl a few frames, in front of a photographer, then rush out.
Peak is one of about 50 or so players who could be taken in the second round, and while he's aware that there are no guaranteed contracts for those players—or for undrafted players who receive Summer League or training camp invites—he's confident that he'll "go in, work as hard as anyone in there," and make an impression on an NBA team.
But while the 73X stood out from other budget phones by offering a dual-camera system usually found on high-end smartphones, the 7X is hoping to make an impression by going bigger, with a 5.93-inch "Fullview" display to evoke the reduced-bezel designs of flagships like the Galaxy S8 or iPhone X. The Honor 7X also offers a fingerprint reader and an entirely metal shell, which are both nice additions.
At first I had no idea what to buy her but, new to the school and area, shunted from east London to Essex in the first year of secondary school, I knew I had to make an impression: I bought her Pure Garage Platinum: The Very Best Of… mixed by DJ EZ. It was the only album I knew she'd like for sure, since garage was the only music anybody listened to at that time and place, other than 22010 Cent and maybe Evanescence.

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