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She'd spent all that time softening him, or at least his image, and still he looked stiff.
The father of two recently became a grandfather for the first time, softening him a bit, they say.
They told him to stick to his guns when the economy was flat-lining in 2011 and 2012 and Osborne maintained the strong rhetoric while at the same time softening his deficit-reduction plans to help growth.
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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Has time softened that disillusionment?
"Time softens all griefs," Hobbs writes.
This could in time soften Nato's cold-warrior edge.
Perhaps time softens even losses as sharp as MacLeod's.
Spring rolls, unrolled: One at a time, soften a few sheets of rice paper in warm water.
But time softens youthful rancour and in retrospect, I have to tooth-grittingly admit the songs of the latter two at least were good.
One at a time, soften the tortillas in the mixture, turning as soon as the tortilla begins to buckle, about 10 seconds on each side.
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