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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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Sarkozy in his Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses doesn't come across well.

Sarkozy in his Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses, vacationing while the French have trouble going on holiday and have cut back on their Christmas spending, doesn't come across well. It's taken as arrogance.

Does the bolded part mean "doesn't leave a good impression on people?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.
  

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AngliholicSarkozy in his Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses, vacationing while the French have trouble going on holiday and have cut back on their Christmas spending, doesn't come across well. It's taken as arrogance.

Does the bolded part mean "doesn't leave / give a good impression on people?" If not, what does it mean? Thanks.
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AngliholicSarkozy in his Ray-Ban aviator sunglasses, vacationing while the French have trouble going on holiday and have cut back on their Christmas spending, doesn't come across well. It's taken as arrogance.

Does the bolded part mean "doesn't leave / give a good impression on people?" If not,

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