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- impression, impressed, or impressure in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An impression is the overall effect of something. Impression or impressions may...
- All Right" and "Gypsy Woman" were the anchors of the Impressions' first LP, 1963's The Impressions. 1964 brought the first of Mayfield's Black pride anthem...
- the Impressions, or the title song, 1975 First Impressions, an album by Tom Harrell, 2015 First Impressions (James TW EP), 2016 First Impressions (Thrice...
- 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...
- architecture, artists' impressions are used to showcase the design of planned buildings and ****ociated landscape. Artists' impressions are particularly prominent...
- Mayfield left the Impressions and began a solo career. Curtom released many of Mayfield's 1970s records, as well as records by the Impressions, Leroy Hutson...
- Only Live Once". NME rated First Impressions of Earth at #8 in its Albums of the Year 2006 list. First Impressions of Earth entered the UK Albums Chart...
- Impressions Games was a British video game developer founded by David Lester. He sold the company to Sierra On-Line in 1995, who was then bought out by...
- "Impressions" is a jazz standard composed by John Coltrane. Coltrane only recorded the composition during two studio dates—on June 20, 1962 and March...
- pure idealism", typified by Monet's Impression, Sunrise. Théodore Duret wrote that rendering idealized impressions instead of landscapes is what epitomises...