Word: impressionism
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When taking aim, the former First Lady often puts the arrow in someone else's quiver. She remains furious at Jane Pauley for calling her "a woman of the '40s" in an interview in 1979, but puts the criticism in a TV-crew member's voice. "He conveyed the impression...
His transformation has been a painful and slow one. As a charismatic priest in the progressive wing of the Roman Catholic Church, Aristide was used to making a strong impression without bearing much responsibility for the political consequences. Fierce and theatrical behind the pulpit, he preached grand ideas of justice...
While Harvard made an impression on Maranzana's squad with the high-powered 39-32 beginning of the Tim Murphy era, the Bison will clearly not roll over for the Crimson offensive attack this weekend. After allowing 45 points against Hofstra two weeks ago, however, Bucknell seems to be more...
"It created the impression of a conflict of interest," he said.
"He's been down here talking with people on the Hill, talking with members of the staff, and he made a very good impression," Nixon says.