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He felt that a certain impressiveness on his own part was in order.
But after these early sequences the impressiveness comes to a halt.
Her chief success was made in sacred music, which she delivered with much impressiveness.
"It's a real battle to get the impressiveness of it.
The peaks and canyons lose much of their impressiveness when seen from above.
But the impressiveness of the situation quickly wore off, and the romping began again.
He withdrew as he had come, with a large impressiveness.
Still, more impressiveness and less simplicity is called for here, I suspect."
Nevertheless, they remain a popular idea due to the visual impressiveness of their great size.
These last words were uttered in a lower tone and with singular impressiveness.
Somehow it added to the impressiveness of the affair.
It was all that prevented Webb from claiming a monopoly on impressiveness here.
Yet The Shadow's words were spoken with an impressiveness that only truth could have.
They may lack in overall esthetic impressiveness, not to mention cohesiveness.
Circumstances gave to his death a peculiar impressiveness.
"I think people still vote on the impressiveness of the win," Richt said.
The truth is that the special impressiveness which does come from being persecuted only happens in the case of extreme persecution.
He gave no thought to the weird impressiveness of The Shadow's garb.
Tyke can learn miracles also, which adds more impressiveness.
He voice deepened, not to threat but into uninflected impressiveness.
While lacking the visual impressiveness of other designs, Pugs can be built for very little money, and provide much the same benefit.
With enormous impressiveness he commanded, "Well, be sure now," and minced into the safety of the living-room.
She was probably in her forties, but it hadn't lessened her impressiveness.
We had been unprepared for its impressiveness.
There was an impressiveness in Wilberton's statement that had a marked influence upon the men present.