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Beginning in the middle of the 2nd century BC, Greek culture was increasingly ascendant, in spite of tirades against the "softening" effects of Hellenised culture.
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The show doesn't work until then: it's too lemony and sharp without the softening effect of Godber.
Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) verified the softening effect of the dopant.
This allows one to interpret straightforwardly the softening effect of carbon at intermediate temperatures.
Some other experts say the college is one of many factors, but the softening effect of religion on life here is evident.
It is shown that the softening effect of particle clustering is accentuated in the Delaunay triangulation approach.
The penetration increases considerably with increasing bioasphalt content at a given temperature, indicating a softening effect of the bioasphalt.
Stiffening or softening effect of gradient or nonlocal elasticity models are discussed for the buckling and the vibrations analyses.
In addition, the extension of thermal cycle activated the diffusion mechanisms of the steel alloying elements causing a softening effect of the EUROFER close to the interface vicinity.
Lapp thriftily loosens the mixture further with water, but I prefer the softening effect of dairy – Lump's milk works well, but America's Test Kitchen's tangy yoghurt is even better.
The Ministry of Defence document warned that China's attempt to cultivate "friends" is subtle and long term, adding that its intelligence agents are "expert flatterers" who are "well aware of the softening effect of food and alcohol".
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