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"The Tory leader is not getting hits on Labour policies so they have turned to a soft area.
"Then they launched a counterattack," he said, stinging him in the soft area just below the pit of his stomach, a favorite place for attacking a boxer.
Something small, sticking out, it could be flicked back and forth on the soft area at the back of the knee: a tick.
One of his smarter improvisations was the conversion of the Slovakian Maros Klimpl from lifelong defender to midfield enforcer bringing hardness to a previously soft area of the team.
After her arrest, Choudhry explained she stabbed Timms in the stomach because it was a soft area of the body and she feared being too weak to force the knife into another area.
The average number of taste buds is only 37, confined to the soft area at the base of the tongue and palatine region (in contrast, humans have about 9,000 and rabbits about 17,000).
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In warm water the soft areas wash out.
"After a decent interval, the BBC will creep back into soft areas again".
This is a pitch of inconsistent substance, dry mostly but with soft areas.
Such people display certain cues, "soft areas or buttons" that can be pushed with impunity.
Ms. Lewis, 35, is part of a wave of young product designers intent on embedding electronics into "soft" areas like fashion or home furnishings.
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