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But such concerns are softened in the 1872 version.
They are softened in the base spirit, then combined with additional spirits and distilled.
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Few, if any, hearts would be softened in the process.
The legislation's language was softened in the days ahead of the vote, in apparent acknowledgment of European worries.
The bill was softened in the House to take out a line requiring shelters to facilitat[e] other lifesaving outcomes" for abandoned animals.
The laws were softened in the courts, though, and were eventually seen by many English speakers as a small price to pay for social peace.
Basa, a member of the catfish family, is softened in the mildest of curries ($15), whose use of cumin and turmeric is a nod to the Indian immigrants who worked Jamaica's plantations in the 19th century.
That position is very likely to be softened in the revision, and other ways of describing those who are in the United States without proper legal documentation probably will be allowed and encouraged.
Certain adjectives, for example, might be softened in the hopes of marital harmony.
On opening night, this occurred primarily in the opening act, but was softened in the second.
When eating cellulose, the food is softened in the stomach and passed to the cecum, where bacteria reduce it to its carbohydrate elements.
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