1. Eisenhower was careful to impress upon his officers the need for absolute secrecy. 2. For instance, something uppermost about my father was how he had impressed upon me from boyhood to love books and reading. 3. The children must have impressed upon them the need for personal cooperation within the classroom as essential to the variety of learning situations with which they will be faced. 4. However, my Presidency has impressed upon me the Sea-Change in recent years of governmental policy as it affects University and College finances. 5. -- Impress upon the caller the importance of face-to-face consultation, and encourage it. 6. But his agents have impressed upon him the added demands that come with becoming the second-highest-paid player in baseball. 7. But it took a while for Toledo and his staff to impress upon him that he had to hit the books as hard as he did the seams. 8. But her Second Act was stunningly danced, allowing every romantic image to impress itself upon the eye. 9. But the Bolshoi has never lost the effect of the initial images it impressed upon the eye. 10. Clinton will certainly try to impress upon them, particularly on Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian leader, a sense of urgency. |