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Gephardt, on the other hand, sounded more like James Taylor, a familiar voice from a more mellow time, playing to coffeehouses and taking requests.
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That different place, the Monday-Friday period, is historically a much mellower time for Toronto--in part because a lot of people who come in from out of town, from the media or the industry, tend not to stay for much of that week.
It will perhaps mellow over time.
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The older Chinatos seem to mellow with time, becoming softer and enhancing some of the signature ingredients.
In the months since my decision, the Army has come to loom over our relationship in a way I think will mellow with time.
Ms. Nickrenz, on the other hand, heard "a certain brightness in the treble" that she said would probably mellow with time.
Although its members are now in their late sixties and early seventies, they appear indefatigable; rancor toward injustice does not seem to mellow with time.
The New Yorker, October 16, 1926 P. 17 The public library is not to be washed by the sandblasters, because of the color of the marble, which will mellow with time, according to Thomas Hastings, architect and designer of it.
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I am sure that will mellow over time, especially if some of his friends take it up.
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