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The semi-boned bird was plump and juicy, and the radicchio meltingly tender, its bitterness softened by a touch of balsamic vinegar; small "southern gold" potatoes linked the various components.
Despite its faults — namely, that it meandered so brazenly — the collection had a sharp edge, occasionally softened by a touch of pink under a tunic-shape blazer with sheer pencil-leg pants.
Crossing and recrossing the stage, their bodies caught, lifted and deposited, the dancers evoke the surrealistic dream worlds of some of Chagall's paintings, softened with a touch of "Our Town" and "Oklahoma!" "En Dedans" appears to take place in a dream state, too, with the passage of time and shifts in place suggested by changes in costuming and lighting.
A synthetic appreciation of Jean Mawhin's contributions to nonlinear analysis and differential equations could be given by saying that he has tackled many significant problems in such a way that depth is softened with a touch of elegance and simplicity.
The type of squash you use will dictate the texture of the mash: a dryish squash such as crown prince will give a dry, fluffy mash (add a little butter or hot milk to soften it a touch, if you like).
Perhaps it's because Masters has begun to soften just a touch; Season 1 ended with him showing up (in the rain!) on Johnson's doorstep.
Not all roti recipes call for adding oil to the dough, but doing so can add a bit of flavor to this otherwise simple bread and can also soften it a touch.
PLH numbers have softened a bit….
His voice softened a notch.
Attitudes have since softened a bit.
"That's softened a little bit.
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