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Romney, in part through his wife, Ann, in part through some moving testaments to his kindness, and in part through a weird touchy-feely delivery, managed to soften himself a little even if the enigma endures.
Coughlin's fanatical attention to detail (the clocks at the Giants' training center are set five minutes fast) and unyielding discipline (players who miss curfew are benched) have become famous around the league, but starting in 2007, Coughlin made a conscious effort to soften himself a bit around the edges.
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This year, the candidate softened himself.
Very rarely, the drama will be one of happy surprise, if the guest turns out to be more reasonable than expected — let's say, a single mom who is willing to admit that growing up with two parents is better for a child — and O'Reilly will soften and allow himself a fond smile.
Mr. Breimer, in turn, can advocate for a candidate and ready himself to soften the blow for boys facing rejection.
But this scattering of criticism should not be allowed to soften the criticism of Blair himself.
And indeed, Kant himself seemed to soften his claims about accepting favors and the psychological effects of being under an obligation of gratitude.
Once they break his spirit by inducing him to think he betrayed himself, he may soften and be tricked into giving them what they really want.
On the contrary, he is himself softened.
Britten himself softened the character at the last minute, perhaps fearing a scandal.
But Mr. Bush himself softened his tone today in an interview with Fox News.
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