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The rest of the evening is marked by the work of impressionistic composer Claude Debussy, lending the meal a cinematic flourish.

Interpreting them can be a more impressionistic practice, but if it all works, says Johannes, a Chromasonic space will feel as if it’s “living and breathing.”

Her artworks are bold and impressionistic, and - in her own words - “very large”.

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People were tired and really didn’t know what to make of a movie that shifts between the points of view of the two main characters and has a subjective, impressionistic mode of storytelling.

He visited Israel for 10 days on a literary junket run by critics of Israel and returned to write, by his own account, a one-sided, wholly impressionistic indictment of the country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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