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The building's windows emit a yellow glow softened by shades that dissipate the light, evoking the Victorian gas fixtures that once lighted the interior.
This idea of softening the shades, giving a vintage vibe to luxury clothes, will surely resonate with men who are wary of full-on color.
The walls are darkly papered and paneled with still lifes of flowers; the lights are softened by pleated shades, and unless there's music at the adjacent Café Carlyle, the only sound is of civilized conversation.
Not only had the drawing apparently been done with left-handed strokes; the artist, like Leonardo, had relied on the palm of his hand as a way of softening the shading.
In any case (he notices now) the scarlet is softened by one dissenting shade, that of the veil pinned back onto her bonnet.
The dark brown frame (as opposed to black) on his shades soften them into a bona fide classic.
Silk shades soften the lighting, lending a gauzy glow to brick and beige walls; pin lights in swagged sheers at the front window and in trees at the back lend a festive touch.
The bright blue "hot spots" surrounding meiosis, mitosis, DNA, and chromosome soften to intermediate shades indicative of evenness in relative frequencies among concepts.
His tone softened.
The dappled shade of tall oaks softened their jarring colors; no electric pruners had ruined their naturally graceful shape.
Shaded pockets and rippling chalk stripes softened the tailoring, while the light capes in watery colors, blowing like reeds in the wind, were a fine example of an Issey Miyake staple moved forward.
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