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- The Impressions were an American music group originally formed in 1958. Their repertoire includes gospel, R&B, doo-****, and soul. The group was founded...
- impression, a feature of the gall bladder Duodenal impression, medial to the renal impression Gastric impression, a feature of the liver Impression (dental)...
- gallbladder fossa are two impressions, one behind the other and separated by a ridge. The one in front is a shallow colic impression, formed by the hepatic...
- First impression or first impressions may refer to: First impression (law), legal term for (a) the initial presentation to a court of a particular question...
- An artist's impression, artist's conception, artist's interpretation, or artist's rendition is the representation of an object or a scene created by an...
- Impression, Sunrise (French: Impression, soleil levant) is an 1872 painting by Claude Monet first shown at what would become known as the "Exhibition...
- device for making an impression in wax, clay, paper, or some other medium, including an embossment on paper, and is also the impression thus made. The original...
- Impression management is a conscious or subconscious process in which people attempt to influence the perceptions of other people about a person, object...
- Impression formation in social psychology refers to the processes by which different pieces of knowledge about another are combined into a global or summary...
- Print circulation is the average number of copies of a publication. The number of copies of a non-periodical publication (such as a book) are usually called...