Word: impressionable
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Like British Prime Minister Gordon Brown in London the previous day, Sarkozy did not accompany his guest beyond the threshold of his official residence, presumably to avoid giving the impression he was supporting McCain's campaign in the event the compliments began flowing in great gushes. It was probably a...
The changes are in response to the impression, from both inside and outside the company, that over the past few years Starbucks has strayed from its roots as it has jumped into endeavors as diverse as producing CDs, promoting movies, selling teddy bears and warming up breakfast sandwiches.
Part of the reluctance of academics to speak out against the war stemmed from their impression that no one in the Bush administration would listen if they did.
In New Orleans, Clinton took issue with that impression. In an interview with college journalists to be broadcast March 26 on mtvU, an offshoot of the MTV Network that reaches 750 campuses nationwide, Clinton reminded his questioners that he has his offices in Harlem - in a district his wife carried...
On the barriers around Baghdad They're concrete walls like on the western bank. Areas cut from areas. It's not a very nice view to look at. You see all the people behind the barriers. Even in the area of the green zone...