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  • Petrarch is notoriously cool towards Dante and is often characterized as unimpressed with Dante’s so-called ‘humanist’ credentials. Simon A. Gilson, Dante and Renaissance Florence (CUP, 2005)
  • They found him out back, banging on a butter churn, watched by unimpressed cows.
  • Voters would be deeply unimpressed by leadership turmoil during an economic crisis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Writing on Alibayli’s Blog, even some of the dispossessed remain unimpressed by the campaign of street protests. Global Voices in English » Georgia: Opposition protests on hold, new concerns emerge
  • Of course, as he tells his story, what emerges is his fundamental decency, and Old Nick remains unimpressed.
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  • But when you show your medals to an elemental, force of nature, the elemental force of nature tends to be unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was once regarded with suspicion by employers, who were unimpressed by the notion of students lazing around for months.
  • She is distinctly unimpressed - and quite rightly so. The Sun
  • If he seems unimpressed by modern Hollywood he's trying not to admit it. Times, Sunday Times
  • When they awoke their stinking hangovers were not helped by being hauled up in front of a distinctly unimpressed female judge.
  • We ate good papri chaat and excellent little black hara kebabs made of spinach and green bananas and split peas and a good big tandoori pomfret, but Manpreet was unimpressed by the lifeless paneer pakora and found the chicken drab, too.
  • The forward looked unimpressed, which seemed to rile his manager. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adorable youngsters look fur from unimpressed as she shakes off rain following a downpour. The Sun
  • She looked decidedly unimpressed with the boys' antics, or her hiccups, or something.
  • However, Leslie, was unimpressed with the organ's sound quality in the confined spaces of his home.
  • He is similarly unimpressed by big budgets for the opening ceremony. Times, Sunday Times
  • She's also distinctly unimpressed with the glamorous side of fame. The Sun
  • He was also very unimpressed by his teachers.
  • The keeper looked to be distinctly unimpressed with his defenders. The Sun
  • The medical establishment remains understandably unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sasco said it was unimpressed by what it called the discriminatory practise of business in funding institutions which had been well-sponsored in the past while neglfinancially. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • They were angry and deeply unimpressed with the dialysis centre in England. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed.
  • I had been rather unimpressed by this composer's piano concertos but his solo piano music is clearly a different matter.
  • I rewound a film that had been in my camera since last year and took it to be developed and was singularly unimpressed with the results.
  • But online companies seem unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • The horse Winston was singularly unimpressed by any of these aspects; in fact, he looked extremely sulky.
  • He was also unimpressed with the off-field antics of some England rugby stars. The Sun
  • Artists have duelled critics in the past (literally duelled, pistols at dawn and all), have probably always railed against unimpressed audiences, and so on before. Pretentiousness
  • His plea unimpressed the vast majority of shareholders present.
  • So the funniest thing is how deeply unimpressed I am. Times, Sunday Times
  • I was unimpressed by the litany of self - destruction, violence and gratuitous sexism.
  • You are also unconventional, irreverent, and unimpressed by authority and rules.
  • But even then the friend may remain unmoved and unimpressed; the magic doesn't always work.
  • We gave him and his male co-workers a brief summary, but they were decidedly unimpressed.
  • I'm sure Marie-Claire won't mind me admitting that I was a little unimpressed by the first class or two.
  • He was also unimpressed with the off-field antics of some England rugby stars. The Sun
  • The banker was unimpressed, and when he learned that Tesla had done nothing regarding fluorescent lighting, he threw him out.
  • He has a detailed discussion of the provisions of several laws and is unimpressed.
  • And he's unimpressed with other celebrities who use the device to "showoff". Femalefirst.co.uk - Celebrity Gossip + Lifestyle Magazine
  • Elena was aghast, Sean remained unimpressed, making Pablo feel let down. HAVANA BEST FRIENDS
  • My lovely wife has been lording it over me ever since, unimpressed with the meager success I've had with prior awards.
  • He is similarly unimpressed with measures to clamp down on using trusts for inheritance tax planning purposes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Arnold kept telling her how attractive she was, but he spread the butter too thick and she was unimpressed.
  • His Lordship was also unimpressed by the argument that the council ought to be liable because they had actually inspected the ramp. Times, Sunday Times
  • David, as you can imagine, is unimpressed with this state of affairs, but still doing really rather well. Food Glorious Food « Barefoot in the Kitchen
  • He was also unimpressed with the off-field antics of some England rugby stars. The Sun
  • Sister was unimpressed by Kemp's demonstration of his ability to waggle his fingers. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Sister was unimpressed by Kemp's demonstration of his ability to waggle his fingers. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • The 28-year-old was seriously unimpressed with the reporting of his decision to walk out and concede a frame while Hicks was still compiling a break on Thursday.
  • Some have been distinctly unimpressed by the scant detail that Brand offers in his political alternatives. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are unimpressed with the scheme and rightly see it for what it is.
  • The New York Daily News was similarly unimpressed, writing that ‘the real problem is its absolute absence of energy’.
  • But his mother, a formidable woman, remained unimpressed by anything he did. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, industry observers were unimpressed, and it has failed to lift the share price.
  • She is deeply unimpressed, but she is also the most appealing scenery in this rose-tinted nonsense. Times, Sunday Times
  • One year from now we'll come back and there'll be 10,000 people here," one of Brother's mouthy narcissi announces on their video as they stand before three unimpressed cabbies and a dog somewhere in Slough. Brother (No 880)
  • He returns to Antium, the Volsci capital, with a peace treaty; the Volsci general Aufidius, unimpressed by this latest shift of allegiance, has him killed on the spot, and the play ends. April Books 3) From One To Zero: A Universal History of Numbers, by Georges Ifrah
  • She even overcomes the boorishness of art director Stan who, evidently quite unimpressed by her sacking of lewd cartoonist Joey a few episodes back, tries to sexually force himself on her, then gleefully lets her give her client presentation with lipstick smeared on her teeth. William Bradley: Mad Men: Breach One "Chinese Wall' and You Just Want to Breach Another One an Hour Later
  • In the ordinary debt collection case, the court would be unimpressed by a claim from a debtor that he was unaware of his rights and obligations under the terms of the loan.
  • Ironically, even Talk Turkey was unimpressed by Obama's efforts to appease both Armenians and Turks, but mainly because it believes the president only succeeded in alienating everybody. Global Voices in English » Armenia: Debate over campaign promise overshadows 94th anniversary of WWI killings
  • How does he feel about the critical acclaim from a usually unimpressed music scene?
  • Sister was unimpressed by Kemp's demonstration of his ability to waggle his fingers. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • Repubs remain unimpressed because we didnt blow anything up in the process. U.S. senator obtains release of American in Myanmar
  • An uncropped print shows an assistant standing by, looking unimpressed. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Naturally, they reserve the right to be smug and unimpressed, but still they'll come.
  • Mr. Tempest, unimpressed by the hyphened St. Clair, was unwilling to allow the courtship to proceed. The Simpkins Plot
  • The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed.
  • Completely unimpressed is not even the beginning - this was really not that amazing. Comic-Con 08 Live: Lionsgate Presents Frank Miller's The Spirit « FirstShowing.net
  • A Loya Jirga, a sort of representative national assembly summoned to sanction a draft new constitution, seemed to have been unimpressed.
  • I listened back to the recorded version a few times last night, and I am sadly unimpressed.
  • We ate good papri chaat and excellent little black hara kebabs made of spinach and green bananas and split peas and a good big tandoori pomfret, but Manpreet was unimpressed by the lifeless paneer pakora and found the chicken drab, too.
  • She even overcomes the boorishness of art director Stan, who, evidently quite unimpressed by her sacking of lewd cartoonist Joey a few episodes back, tries to sexually force himself on her, then gleefully lets her give her client presentation with lipstick smeared on her teeth. William Bradley: Mad Men : Breach One "Chinese Wall" and You Just Want To Breach Another One An Hour Later
  • As a veteran sari-wearer, she has seen most styles and patterns and is unimpressed with the show.
  • But "killjoy" Royal Mail officials were unimpressed by the colourful upgrade, vowing that they would repaint it in standard Royal Mail red. News round-up
  • Despite her record-setting blood count for the hospital, hematologist, and her family physician, the patient was unimpressed.
  • Arnold kept telling her how attractive she was, but he spread the butter too thick and she was unimpressed.
  • Hong Kong's recycling industry is unimpressed with the pilot schemes so far.
  • I knew Gerald was unimpressed with the way I had conversed with the Spaniard at luncheon, but I found that he was one of the most engaging, charming, witty conversationalists I had ever encountered.
  • His plea unimpressed the vast majority of shareholders present.
  • Sasco said it was unimpressed by what it called the discriminatory practise of business in funding institutions which had been well-sponsored in the past while neglecting those that were suffering financially. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • He is similarly unimpressed with measures to clamp down on using trusts for inheritance tax planning purposes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lyon was unimpressed by the results of that project because its beautiful maps had no apparent utility.
  • The blossoming romance made me ill, a lot of the blue screen work left me unimpressed.
  • The people in the country are generally unimpressed by the arguments for war and as unimpressed with the arguments for peace.
  • This is definitely better than the image I get from analog cable, though you rich schmoes with digital satellite or cable service may be unimpressed.
  • Alas, he remained unimpressed by glamour and beauty.
  • When, for example, the ship comes upon a waterspout the ‘width of a tree trunk,’ Mr. Banks is unimpressed.
  • The officers trundled along behind her, clearly unimpressed by her outburst.
  • I also was unimpressed they announced it with only 75 films. Times, Sunday Times
  • The adorable youngsters look fur from unimpressed as she shakes off rain following a downpour. The Sun
  • Now a little half-grown black and white cat squeezed herself through the bars of the iron gate and came purring lovingly about us, unawed by the time or the place, unimpressed by the marble pomp that sepulchers a line of mighty dead that ends with a great author of yesterday and began with a sceptered monarch away back in the dawn of history, more than twelve hundred years ago .... Mark Twain: A Biography
  • Arnold kept telling her how attractive she was, but he spread the butter too thick and she was unimpressed.
  • His plea unimpressed the vast majority of shareholders present.
  • Things go from bad to worse when he and Philip finally unveil their prog-rock symphony to their unimpressed drummer, bass-player and singer.
  • He was also very unimpressed by his teachers.
  • Fortunately, he says, they were unimpressed by his superstar status.
  • Naturally, they reserve the right to be smug and unimpressed, but still they'll come.
  • If carping over this crapola is what we can expect this fall, color me unimpressed. Eric Ferguson Kick Off Today
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  • Arnold kept telling her how attractive she was, but he spread the butter too thick and she was unimpressed.
  • Graham Fletcher was unimpressed with the idea of filling in a lengthy questionnaire.
  • But a President surrounds himself with advisors and filters what they say, and in this respect I remain unimpressed, which is not to say that he wouldn't have been at least fair to middling as these things go. Kerry Donor: Let's Give The Man Some Credit
  • She closed the show with two hideous applique dresses in green and pink that left me disappointed and utterly unimpressed. Marissa Bronfman: Toronto Fashion Week: Fun Fashion and Glamorous Garb Rules the Runway
  • Board members were unimpressed with the plan.
  • Thus far, we remain unimpressed by the university's response and distressed by its lack of moral courage. Jesse Lava: Harvard Students Slam School's Bigotry (VIDEO of Marty Peretz protest)
  • He is unimpressed by the fact that the great majority of Christians in the world belong to bodies that, in continuity with two millennia of history, believe women cannot be ordained to what is traditionally called the presbyterate.
  • Excuse me if I remain unimpressed with your response. Sound Politics: Post-Thanksgiving Turkey
  • Many remain unimpressed, still waiting for a new top-down ideology to chart the course.
  • Some of them seemed quite unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • He is similarly unimpressed by big budgets for the opening ceremony. Times, Sunday Times
  • The policeman on duty remained unimpressed and asked him to sit and wait. ONE HUNDRED DAYS
  • Naturally, they reserve the right to be smug and unimpressed, but still they'll come.
  • The Spain full-back is unimpressed at having his good name traduced in this manner. World Cup 2010: Spain v Portugal - as it happened
  • They just sit there looking unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Men keep exposing themselves to her, but she remains sternly unimpressed: the male member is easily available anywhere.
  • It will not be swayed if you convert the kitchen into a utility room and will be unimpressed if you put a pinball machine in the bathroom. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the audience seems unimpressed, although it laughs heartily at the mahjong scene. Globe and Mail
  • Margaret was either unaware or, as is more probable, unimpressed by such convention.
  • Like so many people we believed the spiel about Hardy's Bay and were really unimpressed when we arrived!
  • But she glided effortlessly past, clearly unimpressed.
  • I had a sausage roll for breakfast, and was severely unimpressed with myself.
  • If not suspicious, they at least remain unimpressed. Christianity Today
  • His manner of bullfighting is irregular but when he receives a bull, there is not one person in the arena who is left unimpressed by his passes.
  • For a moment both of them looked at me with stony and unimpressed looks on their faces, and my heart sank.
  • I was again unimpressed with Paris’ performance … a fact which is starting to annoy me, because I like * her*. AI5 – Girls Round 3
  • Some are coming away distinctly unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Greenland, flame-haired and commanding, is unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unfortunately I was pretty unimpressed with the out of hand quality this year - the blueberries were a bit too sour, the blackberries completely blnd and the raspberries were delicious but way too mushy. Going Out With a Bang
  • I'd guess the most likely place for Roman ships that got lost on the way to Germany to end up would be somewhere in Trinovantian or Iceni territory - in which case the kindly chief's descendants could be forgiven if they were rather unimpressed with his decision : Locations: Kinder Scout, Derbyshire
  • But Gareth is unimpressed that official office equipment has been abused - particularly his beloved stapler.
  • After all, the last time our Richard tried for the franchise, the powers-that-be were unimpressed.
  • The camera cuts to the dug-out where Sir Alex Ferguson looks most unimpressed.33 min: Sean Scannell, who boasts a similar barnet to Steven Pienaar he used to be quite a promising footballer, goes down injured after a collision with Antonio Valencia, allowing Crystal Palace manager Dougie Freedman to summon a few of his charges to the touchline to issue some instructions. Manchester United v Crystal Palace
  • The tiramisu was perhaps the smallest I have seen in Sofia, admitting that in some restaurants in this city the quantity of tiramisu on a dessert plate is no substitute for quality, but my companion was unimpressed.
  • Other competitors were also unimpressed. Times, Sunday Times
  • One woman with fiery red hair and seemingly a temper to match seemed unimpressed with Sparrow's act.
  • A babble of disgust rose from the Labour benches who were even unimpressed by the fact that Brian managed to use the word "promulgate" in mid-insult. Irish Blogs
  • I was unimpressed by the bathroom, a one-room water closet with no real class.

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