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There are so many natural variations in speaking, some of us sound husky, some high-pitched, some monotonous, some nasal, some with a lisp, some may use an "f" sound instead of a "th", some may be softly spoken, some loud.
The Odonor—H distance may be softly constrained to an appropriate value (∼ 0.96 0.98 Å) for OH and H2O groups involved in asymmetric hydrogen bonds, and the H H distance in H2O groups may be constrained to ∼ 1.55 Å (which gives an H O H angle of ∼ 105°).
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There's "cold" anger, in which words may be overarticulated but spoken softly, and "hot" anger, in which voices are louder and pitched higher.
The new justification for softly-softly politics may be that tough reforms are too controversial to risk before the 2011 general election.
Press too softly, and she may be able to escape justified questions about her lukewarm attitude to infrastructure development or lack of managerial experience.
Your hamster may be frightened at first, but speak softly and offer it treats to make it feel more comfortable.
If Mr. Romney treads softly on the issue, it may be to return the focus more to the economy.
For a 34-year-old player who may be in his final season, Ventura has landed softly.
Aspiring leaders should remember to speak softly (though one's tone may be raised in reference to tirr-anny).
Say it softly, but the good times may be rolling again at Manchester United.
Barocci's attractively fluent and softly coloured style, based largely upon Correggio, may be considered as an exceptional precursor of the Baroque style.
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