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"It may soften the jokes," Mr. Sondheim said.
Of course, OPEC's members may soften the blow of any export reductions they announce.
Spoken English may soften the strictures of written English, but the need for rules endures.
Fortunately, said Dr. Paul Auerbach, who has written a standard text and a popular book on wilderness medicine, huge doses of vitamin C may soften the spines.
Tolerant Irishmen likewise hope that closer links within the EU between their island's north and south may soften the edges of competing nationalisms.
Although a slowdown in immigration may soften the blow for those seeking work, the impact will still be severe.Initially, job cuts were most apparent in finance and homebuilding.
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If nothing else, Van Beirendonck's American appearance may soften up the market for his next venture--a line of clothes for kids.
One reason sworn enemies may soften after the campaigning is over and they're seated face to face is that conversation subconsciously synchronizes people physically — and, to some extent, mentally.
Gardner said price growth "may soften further" in the final three months of this year, though the outlook remained uncertain.
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