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17 Sentences With "most impressionable"

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Yeah, I soaked up comics like a sponge when I was at my youngest and most impressionable.
Throughout his career, Casaleggio liked to give extraordinary responsibilities to his youngest, most talented, and most impressionable recruits.
My first and most impressionable memory of my awake craniotomy was of waking and suddenly crying my eyes out.
They focus on family and respect, friendship and compassion: things kids should be learning about in their most impressionable films.
"It is a period when the children are most impressionable, and begin developing habits, values and modes of thinking," Mr. Jiang said.
She said teenagers and young adults are the ideal targets, since they are the most impressionable, but that retirees have found it helpful, too.
You may think it's strange that a family of such talent was effectively cut off from pop culture during their most impressionable childhood years.
While the views of white supremacists continue to be passed down through generations, there are ways to counter its effects on the most impressionable members of society.
Trump's successful appeals to racial intolerance, bullying, misogyny, anger and fear have resonated deeply in the psyche of millions of our most impressionable future leaders -- and their parents.
But when a society at once calls itself democratic but continues to abuse its minority population, that population's youngest and most impressionable witnesses would be right to question whether this is a decent society, a democracy, at all.
That leaves Schiff, like an advocate singling out the most impressionable members of a jury in a courtroom drama, forever working on swing state senators handed tough races by Trump's unpopularity and Republicans uncomfortable with their leader's refusal to explore new testimony and evidence.
Growing up, this artistic influence was significant as it was at the height of its popularity during Johnson's most impressionable years.
He is named after company CEO Larry Schwarz. Roro - Fish eggs wrapped in seaweed, Roro is the weakest, most impressionable, and most childlike. Meep - A piece of fish with rice on the frount. The only female of the group, Meep is a confident and tactful girl.
Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the book as 'far from being an exercise in nostalgia, this book reinvigorates what Mr. Leonard might have experienced at his most impressionable: the mythmaking process that turned commonplace crooks into figures of folklore'Maslin, Janet. BOOKS OF THE TIMES; Robbers, Coppers And Lucky Strikes Published: May 2, 2005. Retrieved on 2010-04-02.
Jonas Lie was born at Hokksund in Øvre Eiker, in the county of Buskerud, Norway. His parents were Mons Lie (1803–81) and Pauline Christine Tiller (1799–1877). Five years after his son's birth, Lie's father was appointed sheriff of Tromsø, which lies within the Arctic Circle, and young Jonas Lie spent six of the most impressionable years of his life at that remote port.{{cite web He was sent to the naval school at Fredriksværn; but his defective eyesight caused him to give up a life at sea.
Christina Stead was one of Australia's greatest and most esteemed writers. She was born on 17 July 1902 in a cottage in Kimpton Street, Rockdale (now known as Banksia). She spent ten of her most impressionable years at Lydham Hall and it is claimed that she used experiences of this time as the background for possibly her most important work, "The Man Who Loved Children". Although Christina did not begin her schooling until she was seven years old she was regarded as an excellent student during her years at Bexley Public School.
Ismail was raised by his maternal grandmother due to his mother's various illnesses, and received his primary education at Sekolah Bukit Zaharah, although his education was interrupted by frequent trips to see distant relatives. Ismail's initial friends were predominantly Malay, but when he continued his education at the English College Johore Bahru, Ismail gravitated to non-Malays due to his interest in the opposite sex – Chinese girls often being given more freedom to mingle than their Malay counterparts in those days. Ismail later said: "I am convinced that this early mingling with the other races during the most impressionable stage of my life had a lot to do with my non-racial outlook." Ismail forged close friendships with the daughters of Cheah Tiang Earn, a friend of his father's.

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