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Somoza Debayle ruled more gently than his father had.
He had been treated more gently than she.
He treats Ms. Guthrie more gently than he did Ms. Curry, but their chemistry looks more remedial than real.
You still get a graph of your sleep cycle and wake up more gently than with an alarm.
And because they knew that women are treated more gently than men, they began to use them.
Millions of public-sector workers, even if they know cuts are coming, may trust Labour to lower the axe more gently than the Tories.
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He had to be far more gently handled than his brother".
It could be even smaller, more casual, more gently priced than Blu — and hey, why not call it Next Door?
Its mountains Carmel, Gilboaʿ, Aybāl (Ebal), and Al-Ṭūr (Gerizim)—are lower than those of Upper Galilee, while its basins, notably those of the ʿArrābah Plain and Nāblus, are wider and more gently contoured than their equivalents in Judaea.
There's Anne Louise Blachèree), the sloppy, fat loner (more gently rounded than truly big), who pals around with Marie (Pauline Acquart), a reedy child-woman who, in turn, only has big hungry eyes for Floriane (Adèle Haenel), a ripe beauty whose suggestive smile portends trouble.
This year, in the midst of all the activity, the seventh anniversary of the attacks came and went more gently perhaps than in the years before, a sign that she is no longer defined by what happened to her. "The first five years was really, really tough but it's been seven years and things do get normal," she said.
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