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"The political stance seems to soften at that point".
Exports have been surging, giving companies in the United States a source of growing profits as sales soften at home.
Mostly, prices are still strong, although they have begun to soften at the high end of the Jackson market since Sept. 11.
Demand for gold, mostly for jewelry, may soften at a price much above $300, especially if a global economic recovery is anemic or slow to arrive.
While readers might feel their hearts soften at Mary's situation, her disagreeableness – not to be confused with rascally Tom Sawyer-style mischievousness – is off-putting.
Sure, you can leave them to soften at room temperature for a few days, but they don't really ripen to a glorious fragrance, so a little help from a wine-based poaching syrup boosts the flavour and colour.
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My mood softened at this heart-warming spectacle.
And demand for nuclear power is softening, at least in Europe and America.
The hardest ones could stay on the counter for a few days, softening at their leisure.
His schoolmaster's voice, formal and clipped, softens at last into something approaching bemusement.
Denis softens at this. "Marguerite Duras was a very good friend of mine and an intellectual hero.
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