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Even Dr. Nie may have softened his analysis a bit.
The shock they have suffered over the past three weeks may have softened them up.
However, growth remained moderate and may have softened in the current quarter.
Over the years he may have softened the hard edges of his modernist language.
Mr Bower concedes that Mr Brown's recent marriage and the birth of a son may have softened the iron chancellor.
Marine Le Pen may have softened the party's hard edges, but how far has she managed to make herself "presidentiable"?
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The years of delays may also have softened attitudes among the groups that use the beach.
David Wright was rested for the first time this season, but his presence in the lineup may not have softened the boos that echoed around a quickly emptying Shea Stadium.
More important still, for many voters, is the fact that Mr Bush married a woman he met in Mexico as a teenager and has become a fluent Spanish-speaker, a huge asset in Miami.He may also have softened the feminist vote by choosing as a running-mate Florida's secretary of state, Sandra Mortham, who favours choice on abortion.
Somewhere along the line, their mood seems to have softened, and it may have something to do with that hotel.
But the second number may be heading downward as rules have softened physical play and helped forwards like Shawn Marion, who is listed at 6-7 but is probably more like 6-5 or 6-6, become imposing rebounders.
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