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It may have soft spots.
Murray may have soft hands on court; off it they are made of teak.
Bertazzo is hedging his bets too: "This opens up the possibility of loads of specimens that may have soft tissue preserved in them, but the problem with DNA is that even if you find it, it won't be intact.
Sustainable finance may have soft edges – finance initiatives to support a clean environment, community development, small-scale business enterprises – but the hard core is about financial institutions that are safe, stable and don't expose taxpayers to a recurrence of the great financial crisis of 2008 09.
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A bipedal, German shepherd sized dinosaur may have had soft tissues in its nasal cavity that cooled the blood flowing to its brain, a new study suggests.
It may have had soft-tissue display structures in the skull, though: the bones around the nasal openings had deep indentations surrounding the openings, and this pair of recesses are postulated to have held inflatable air sacs, perhaps allowing for both visual and auditory signaling.
He may have a soft voice in conversation but he has sharp teeth.
"There's the thought that the economy may have a soft landing as a consequence of the Fed's action".
Mr. Romney and the people around him may have been soft on principle; they were not dumb.
It may have seemed soft but Tomas Sivok clearly had his arms around the striker's waist as they jostled to meet Jermaine Pennant's corner.
North Korea may have a soft spot for Sweden, which was one of the few countries to keep up diplomatic ties during the cold war.
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