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imprint

[im-print, im-print] / ˈɪm prɪnt, ɪmˈprɪnt /




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“A unique artistic couple, capable of leaving an indelible imprint on the collective imagination.”

From Los Angeles Times

Few composers have left a deeper imprint on Hollywood, or on the collective imagination of the people who fill the Bowl’s seats.

From Los Angeles Times

According to lore, all those receivers had hands imprinted with the “Elway cross,” a lasting imprint from the football’s tip.

From Los Angeles Times

To learn that this is Finley’s first L.A. show, a city he’s from, and where he and his family have such deep artistic roots and an imprint, feels like some cosmic oversight.

From Los Angeles Times

Ross, a graduate of Yale with deep familial roots in L.A., presents imagery that captures “the physical and emotional imprints left on the space,” she writes.

From Los Angeles Times