51. Want to celebrate with an authentic Thanksgiving feast, to impress upon Cyril and Gloria-Jean the true significance of the holiday? 52. When I met Conlan several years ago, he impressed upon me how important it is to have a healthful but tasty diet. 53. As consumers re-evaluate their habits and needs during these times, companies must impress upon the consumers that their products are still relevant, he explained. 54. Bowman said Blake also impressed upon him the importance of role players. 55. But in three hours before the Senate Finance Committee, the complexities of Medicare policy and politics were impressed upon him repeatedly. 56. Each side seemed determined to impress upon the other that nothing was sacred. 57. He added that his trip had been fruitful and that he would impress upon local businessmen the need to visit Thailand as it offered plenty of opportunities. 58. It was the first time a top U.N. human rights official had met with Algerian authorities to impress upon them the need for foreign help. 59. Ito tried to impress upon them that he would be working hard during their absence. 60. Juan Duch Martinez, president of the unicameral assembly, asked Clinton to impress upon Congress that Salvadorans are fleeing joblessness and the ravages of the hurricane. |