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Forty minimalist rooms, ranging in price from $165 to $220, have down pillows and mohair throw rugs for a touch of softness.
Bowman, who is 43, wears wire-rimmed glasses over squinting eyes, carries a touch of softness around the midsection and has the mild features of a social worker.
In English, "mom" might seem the closest fit for Camus's sentence, but there's still something off-putting and abrupt about the single-syllable word; the two-syllable maman has a touch of softness and warmth that is lost with "mom".
A girl's romper gets a touch of softness with a felt fedora, a fringed necklace and laced-up gladiator boots adorned with blossoms.
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Thick but not bushy eyebrows and a full, molded chin, preferably cleft, often matched up with a touch of "feminine" softness about the mouth (Cooper) or a sardonic fold in the eyelids (Bogart).
Solid ice is a gift to trackless stealth, but this touch of softness will emboss every footfall.
Pani puri is also a contrast of crunch and softness, with a touch of fire and a tamarind sourness.
Done tastefully in muted tones with white architectural detailing, the large dining room is defined subtly by the varied shapes of large Oriental-style rugs that add softness and a touch of luxury.
And, above all else, unwaveringly heterosexual and without even a hint of softness.
They give the sculptures a feeling of softness in contrast to the hard, stark geometric shapes.
"A touch of a roadhouse.
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