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This is different from a musician going into a studio with the direct purpose of making a soft record.
His Ferrara oven was imported from Naples, as is his finely milled, double-zero flour, which aids in making a soft, silky dough.
Along the wall beside him hung a row of small white sacks, quivering and thrashing in the gloom, making a soft, eerie sound against the wood panelling.
The consensus is that the economy is making a soft landing that will leave the annual growth rate around 2.5percentt for a while.
A century before the Great Smog, Charles Dickens wrote in "Bleak House" of "smoke lowering down from chimney-pots, making a soft black drizzle, with flakes of soot in it as big as full-grown snow-flakes".
He stood with his right foot in front of his left, launching each shot fluidly and with precise spin, the net making a soft plopping sound when the ball landed just right.
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In 2004, Vice President Dick Cheney was criticized for making a softer version of a similar argument against John Kerry, the Democratic nominee challenging President George W. Bush.
It's just making a softer sell to convince Washington to trust Comcast to protect the rights of Internet users.
"It has been made a soft target.
Mix quickly and lightly to make a soft dough.
Using a rounded knife or your hands, mix together to make a soft dough.
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