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This could in time soften Nato's cold-warrior edge.
Spring rolls, unrolled: One at a time, soften a few sheets of rice paper in warm water.
Working with 1 tortilla at a time, soften each in a dry, hot skillet for about 8 seconds per side, then coat lightly with sauce.
"He's had time soften the one thing that really gave him faith, but now suddenly it's jammed in front of his face," Fialkov said.
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Has time softened that disillusionment?
"Time softens all griefs," Hobbs writes.
Perhaps time softens even losses as sharp as MacLeod's.
She'd spent all that time softening him, or at least his image, and still he looked stiff.
But time softens youthful rancour and in retrospect, I have to tooth-grittingly admit the songs of the latter two at least were good.
In a Paris poem he wrote, "I believe in hell, of course / because my neighbour comes from there", but perhaps time softened some of Markham's attitudes a little (there were some fools he was prepared to give house room).
To curve the bow, you heat the stick over a gentle flame, a few inches at a time, softening it so you can bend it into shape on the bowmaker's bench (Coltman's is French, and very old).
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