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So finding impacted teeth in a specimen this old suggests that the diet might have gotten softer sooner.
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Because we have lost our motivation, we have gotten soft.
Still, Mr. Mattics said, he can't help feeling that people have gotten soft.
Donald Kagan, a classics professor at Yale University, said that administrators -- many of whom came of age in the 60's, some through sit-ins -- have gotten soft, and that by failing to discipline students for acts of civil disobedience, are "miseducating them morally".
Mr. Gore told reporters on a flight to Rhode Island yesterday afternoon that he had softened his approach to Mr. Bradley in recent days because Mr. Bradley had gotten softer on him.
Trump also complains that the game has gotten soft, that big and exciting hits of the past are now penalized, so much so that today's game is boring precisely because it's insufficiently violent.
Plant your indoor plants in your outdoor vegetable garden when the soil has gotten soft.
"But the main change in him over the years is that he has got softer and more open to his emotions.
He always joked that he had got softer as the years went by - he secretly preferred the lighter stories - and that Robinson had got harder in his news sense.
In Wren's day, you had the church and the great fire of London to drum up commissions; now you've got soft drinks companies and the Olympics.
"The greens had got soft, so I was trying to encourage myself to give it a bit more of a hit.
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