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Looking at two versions of the image, but getting confused about which one was the original and which one was the copy used to make posters for a protest, Mr. Riehl wrote: "Clearly, it has been lightened, or softened, somehow.
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She thought that failure could be softened, sweetened, made somehow less painful.
For the migrants, who had willed themselves to believe that Mr. Trump could somehow be softened by their presence at the border, the message was clear.
"Even though seawalls can somehow soften the force of a tsunami, they are not perfect.
What's more, coffee may guard against Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia and somehow soften the blow of a heart attack.
At first, I wondered if he was using Diyarbakir's other ethnicities to somehow soften the blow of his support of Kurdish cultural rights.
I Googled "isy suttie pearl and dave review", as if writing the search in lower case would somehow soften any blow.
Contrary to the hopes of some that I am somehow softening the pledge, it is stronger and more important than ever: it has made it easier for members of Congress to credibly commit to voters that they will refuse to increase taxes and instead focus on reducing the cost of government.
He thinks by sweet-talking you, he will somehow soften the blow of getting canned.
This does complicate his mission to try to get Russia to somehow soften its continuing support for Assad.
She also went on to add that if she had attempted to raise her arms or somehow soften the blow she could have ended up paralysed completely.
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