1. A steady paycheck also impresses serious people when you want to buy a house or own a car-or even make a trip. 2. Impressing people is not a particularly great accomplishment in and of itself. 3. Under the title A Description of the Rural Clergy, the book circulated widely in Russia and impressed important people. 4. Bishop impressed some people with his free-lance ability in NFL Europe. 5. But Jolly would rather not impress people with his prothesis, one of three he owns. 6. But that did not impress people four years ago when the college opened a campus in this city north of Tokyo and tried to attract Japanese students. 7. Dimmer switches are great for handymen like me who want to impress people without actually knowing or doing much. 8. For in those days, too, Wallace impressed people by his frenetic energy and tireless pugnacity rather than by any inherent attractiveness. 9. Great chance for Phillips to impress some people. 10. He impressed most people favorably. |