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Next week, he will have a new boss to impress as Ruben Amorim takes charge.

From BBC

Matches between African heavyweights can often descend into laboured affairs and, with Cameroon failing to impress as a cohesive unit, it was left to a determined Nigeria to energetically take the game to their opponents.

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After a meteoric rally earlier this year that made it the first trillion-dollar chip firm, Nvidia's stock declined more than 12% between August and October, signaling investors were getting harder to impress as the China concerns mount.

From Reuters

Sunny said: "I'm now on a new platform, new broadcaster, maybe new eyes - I'm trying to really impress as well as just win."

From BBC

One such star, newly crowned single-season home run champion Munetaka Murakami, was struggling to impress as Japan made its way through pool play and into the semifinals.

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

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