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Today, Obama subtly softened the implied implacability of that stance, affirming simply, "We would've preferred Assad go two years ago, last year, two months ago, a month ago".
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I tell the doctor that I feel able to 'pass' most of the time, and that it's gradually becoming less effort as the oestrogen subtly softens my complexion and shifts my facial structure.
Deliberately or otherwise, the media is distorting language to subtly soften or cloud the visceral image of state institutions killing citizens - Orwell would surely tremble at the implications.
Under the superb direction of the veteran Michael Greif, the show has been subtly refined, its brasher comedy softened, and the performances have grown in delicacy.
Over recent decades, institutions that once primarily served racist goals – legacy admissions to keep out Jewish students, zoning laws to keep out black families – have not been abandoned but have been softened, normalised and subtly re-purposed to help us sustain the upper-middle-class status.
It was a delicious complement to a mellow, creamy dal, made with yellow and green lentils and flavored subtly with ginger and garlic and cumin, which softened the light spice of the chili and the light pungence of the mustard seeds.
"They soften and subtly shift colors to achieve the look and feel you want for your each photo," says the Instagram blog.
Josiah softened.
Softened Statement?
They softened.
Kamila softened.
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