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impressed onlookers at this year's Eurogamer Expo — no doubt about it.
The deputy PM was pelted by an egg as he prepared to address a political rally, but what really
impressed onlookers was the speed with which he delivered that left jab.
«Buy shares in Emily Thornberry,» was the verdict of one former Tory special adviser after the shadow foreign secretary
impressed onlookers with searching questions and pithy one - liners.
Rather than standing out as an all - action individualist, it has been Rothwell's ability to combine with others that has seen him stand out, augmenting the collective efforts of his Under - 21 teammates with his own moments of quality to lead by example and help the cause rather than expecting others to give him a platform to
impress onlookers.
Impress your onlookers with the stunning Roxy pump from Badgley Mischka.
Impress the onlookers by showing off a trendy zebra print winter tunic once you slip off your coat.
The Discovery Sport moved the train cars over six miles through the Rhine region of Switzerland, thoroughly
impressing onlookers.
Our Verdict: The Windows version of Lenovo's radical, pen - friendly convertible tablet will
impress onlookers and frustrate typists just like its Android sibling, but we think the latter is narrowly the better deal.
Not exact matches
Rashford last week surprised
onlookers with his superb free - kick and this time it was the quality of his cross that
impressed, with his fine, curling ball headed home by the ever - reliable Fellaini.
Every spring, male sage - grouse, which stand two feet high, return to historic strutting grounds known as leks to perform elaborate courtship dances during which they inflate yellow air sacs on their chests to
impress female
onlookers.
Its smooth lining and soft, vegan faux - fur trim and collar make you feel at your best, while a pine - green hue
impresses a new slew of
onlookers.
Unfortunately, «all
onlookers» equated to my mom, who was kind enough to sit and suffer through my clumsy magic routines, sweetly pretending to be
impressed with my lack of magical prowess.