Impressions
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A word of advice for those who haven't seen "The Master of Disguise": for those of you - like me - who loved Dana Carvey's
impressions
and comedy on SNL, remember him that way.
The film is stolen by the child actors and the director all of whom make wonderful
impressions.
It just goes to show you that first
impressions
don't always mean anything!
The secondary characters are also in fine form and make memorable
impressions
that adds to the enjoyment factor of this film.
Everything said is an opinion so it might help you decide or it may give you the wrong
impressions.
To prove that first
impressions
aren't always everything, we also have Errol Flynn giving his screen debut, in a performance that doesn't show any signs of the charisma and appeal Flynn would have only two years later in "Captain Blood".
They are just horrible at impressions, for those of you who have seen the judge Judy skit, you know what I'm talking about.
Bottom line: over acting, bad impressions, lame skit ideas, terrible show.
O'Brien continues his increasingly irritating
impressions
(of who anyway?!) and his jokes barely make you laugh.
My first
impressions
on seeing this series was: "Yes, Penelope Keith is still brilliant, but this series isn't really funny."
False statements, repeated often enough, can reinforce false
impressions.
My
impressions
of the first half: Too many characters.
All of these women make permanent
impressions
on Lorenzo, although he only intends make make anything lasting with Lucia.
The relatively few professional economists who warned of the current crisis were people, it seems, who not only read the scholarly economics literature, but also brought into play more personal judgment: intuitive comparisons with past historical episodes; conclusions about speculative trading, price bubbles, and the stability of confidence; evaluations of the moral purposes of economic actors; and
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that complacency had set in, lulling watchdogs to sleep.
The money illusion even bleeds into
impressions
of the “strength” of the economy, as if a high level of GDP growth or a bull market are indicators of the health of something called the economy.
Asked later about his
impressions
of the new president, Holmes famously quipped: “second-class intellect; first-class temperament.”
We all present ourselves to others in a variety of ways in order to manage the
impressions
we make: for example, we “dress for success.”
Ronald Reagan’s staff was famous for its effectiveness in managing
impressions.
Successful management of personal
impressions
requires some of the same emotional discipline and skill possessed by good actors.
Indeed, his 2012 visit to the US left two
impressions.
The good economic data will reinforce initial favorable
impressions
of Angela Merkel’s new government, which got off to an excellent start at the EU Summit, where Merkel helped to broker a compromise between Britain and France on the Union’s 2007-2013 budget (by adding another €2 billion to Germany’s annual contribution).
And, unfortunately, the caricature has been allowed to dominate
impressions
of Sweden, because representatives of its legal system and other Swedish experts have failed to provide a more accurate picture.
Lessons of a Greek TragedyATHENS – A visit to Greece leaves many vivid
impressions.
Investors who allow faulty
impressions
of history to lead them to assume too much stock-market risk today may be inviting considerable losses.
Yet old
impressions
of Muslims being less trustworthy have endured, passed down through families and networks.
First
impressions
of Prodi's remarks, in some candidate countries, was that he appeared to be recommending that EU membership should be easier and quicker.
It remains to be seen whether those
impressions
will outlast Trump’s presidency.
And under Mitch McConnell’s leadership, the Senate has abandoned the US founders’ vision that it be, in James Madison’s words, “a necessary fence” to protect “the people against their rulers” and from “the transient
impressions
into which they themselves might be led.”
While data can deliver useful insights about audience preferences, listening to people can lead to very different
impressions
and conclusions.
He had said he would bring his wife but now, analysing the
impressions
he was experiencing, he made up his mind that he would on the contrary try to dissuade her from entering the sick-room.
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