Word: impressively
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...traveled the world, Powell said, "I'm an easy visitor. I've got no food requirements, I like Holiday Inns." And where the organizational culture frowns on people who stop at quitting time, Powell declared he is not working weekends and said, "Anyone who is logging hours to impress me is wasting their time. If I call you at 7:30 p.m. and you're not there, I'll get you at home." Said one foreign service officer later, "He sure pushed all the right buttons...
...Clinton used to impose on them - his departure has released them from that pressure. It's also part of the political culture of the Arab world that by criticizing the outgoing ruler, you are introducing yourself to the new president in very good shape. Arafat's people want to impress Bush, and give the Republicans the sense that they share some criticisms of Clinton...
...certainly didn't tell your people that Clinton was trying to sell out Palestinian rights." Arafat and his people have always spoken very warmly of Clinton in the past. These new statements simply raise doubts about the credibility of those who are making them. And they're unlikely to impress the Republicans...
...scrubbed college grads like Fumiya, 26, a former radio DJ, and Noa, 25, who by day works in sales for a computer company. The $1 million interior of his Roppongi club purrs sophistication. Customers pay a flat fee of $30 an hour, including free wine?unless they want to impress their host by ordering the $10,000 bottle. The floor show is more high-school talent night than Chippendales. "We want women to feel it's safe, comfortable and fun," he says...
...case at a zoning hearing Jan. 4. As if that weren't trouble enough, Spielberg found out he has to go to Washington for an unexpected business trip in January. Britain wants to knight him at its embassy for his "extraordinary contribution to the entertainment industry." That should help impress the neighbors...