Some funds tried to impress by dropping names of respected economists or business people.
Alfred Weber, who runs the Kochlounge, said the schnitzel originally became popular because wealthy people liked to impress by serving golden-coloured food.
The British number one needed 87 minutes to see off Dimitrov and said he was impress by the standard of tennis on show.
The regulators explained that their progress has been hampered by lack of resources, the large agencies tried to impress committee members by describing their hefty expenditures on heightened compliance and stronger controls, and the smaller agencies complained about high costs of regulations, barriers to entry, and took as many shots at the Big Three as they could fit in.
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Improve your chances of getting in by dressing to impress and arriving early.
Making a good first impression reminds me of when my teenage daughter makes the mistake of having a boy drop by the house to impress me.
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The TX-NR807 also includes Onkyo's new Bi-Directional Preprogrammed RI Remote Control which will impress anyone who has ever been frustrated by the trial-and-error manual data inputs and paper listings usually needed to program associated TV's, disc players, cable boxes, and other components.
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While those spending money here will be in the minority, simply being in the presence of such outlets will have broad appeal, as shopping decisions are fuelled by aspiration and the need to impress.
Not only will you impress the boss, but the days will fly by.
Once again the ECB has upset the markets by sending confusing signals, failed to impress with its arguments and explanation and undone a lot of good work.
They have also been employed for display - in temples for religious purposes, in circuses for entertainment (though there's less of that than there used to be), and by rulers to overawe their subjects and impress their rivals.
Energy companies struggled to impress investors in the first quarter beating consensus earnings forecasts by just 2.6%, versus 6.2% for the broader index excluding financials.
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While steeling themselves for possible poor reviews, the trio was in lively mood and keen to impress reporters that this was a labor of love back by popular demand -- not through studio pressure.
Germany striker Klose failed to impress in his first start this season, and was replaced by Croatia's Ivica Olic -- who soon tested Bremen keeper Tim Wiese.
That will scarcely impress workers who, the same day, heeded a call by the biggest and most militant of Italy's trade union federations, the CGIL, to hold a national one-day strike.
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Though seemingly a quixotic holding for a mining giant, the legendary winery is used by Anglo American as a showcase and a way to impress the South African elite.
So given this expanded reach, the iPhone 4S will need to exceed the 1.7 million mark by a fair margin in the first three days to really impress us.
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Rather than impress people with device specifications or cut-rate prices, they can shine by deftly launching this new iPhone.
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He basked in the envious looks and comments from other men walking by, and he was so busy holding court and trying to impress us that he forgot all about trying to grab a leg under the table.
Business outsiders can impress with their knowledge of local customs, acknowledging hierarchy, offering gifts, addressing people by their designation -- especially when dealing with state representatives -- and appreciating the food.
But promises by all the candidates to protect the fundamental right to gun ownership won't impress the gun lobby.
Sidelined by a hernia problem immediately after his move to Merseyside, Kroldrup then failed to impress and admitted that he simply could not cope with the pace and physicality of the English game.
You will also impress clients if you (or your concierge) can swing reservations at the perennially unavailable Dinner by Heston Blumenthal (at the Mandarin Oriental hotel) or Pollen Street Social (near Oxford Circus).
And Johnson, once tipped by Dennis Lillee as a star of the future, has been given another chance to impress after playing in the Chappell-Hadlee Series in New Zealand in December.
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By expanding the list to include other products, like oranges, the Mexicans hope to impress upon other U.S. interests, like the citrus industry in a very important swing state, that they have dogs in this fight as well.
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By winning the right to co-host the 2002 games, Japan is hoping to impress the world with its athletic prowess and cultural diversity, much as Italy did in 1990 when it hosted the world's most heavily televised sporting event.
However, Ulster's domination was eventually rewarded by O'Connor's 16th-minute penalty as Matt Williams' young side continued to impress.
Now, let me just close by saying this -- I've said this before, but I never miss an opportunity to impress this upon an audience.
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