Sentences with phrase «permanent imprint»

The phrase "permanent imprint" refers to something that leaves a lasting mark or impact that cannot be easily erased or forgotten. Full definition
He and Alfonso Cuaron and Alejandro G. Inarritu have made a lasting and permanent imprint on American film, showing a rigid studio system what flexibility is also possible within that system.
You'll also have to be wary of oily prints rubbing onto the keys and permanent imprints of your wrists appearing on the rubber palm rests.
I remember clearly when Malcolm and black power made a decisive and permanent imprint upon my theological consciousness.
(Calif.) While boasting the nation's largest investment in career readiness programs, backers of the California Career Pathways Trust warned earlier this week that the window of opportunity to make a more permanent imprint may be narrow.
Through your words and others who knew her its as though I can feel a brightness of who she was and I know she is a permanent imprint on who you will always be.
From a yogic perspective, the idea of a permanent imprint on the body is inherently paradoxical, for the body itself is seen as an impermanent vessel.
This month, we pay tribute to four sensational ladies who each left a permanent imprint on American culture.
These trailblazing ladies did just that and more, transcending the boundaries imposed by gender to leave a permanent imprint on popular culture.
Some meals, like some people, form a permanent imprint on your mind and in your heart.
Not for vanity, But «Silver and White» has carved A permanent imprint on your recently recovered memory.
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