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This gave them just enough time to soften and mellow without burning.
Try leaving it for a while between cleaning cycles, this may give dried-out ink time to soften.
It is time to soften the economic pressure and negotiate a detailed promise of statehood that Mr Abbas can take to his people.
Domaine Vincent Paris Granit $45 ** ½ 60 Vieilles Vignes 2004 Earthy, rich and ripe; tannins need time to soften (Polaner Selections, Mount Kisco, N.Y.).
As with any ice-cream, remove from the freezer at least 15 minutes before serving, to give it time to soften.
And it takes its sweet time to soften to a scoopable consistency (one of my panel claims she had to microwave it for a minute to be able to hew a bit off to taste).
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You can smack the heel-piece of your Docs with a hammer a few times to soften the leather.
There's still time enough to soften your views and limber up your affections, still time to take chances.
Because of the uproar this move created, Google this time tried to soften the blow.
Add the artichokes and cook for 12 minutes, stirring from time to time, until beginning to soften and caramelise.
Covering the top of the bowl with a plate, she let the mixture cool and steam at the same time to further soften the alliums to a near-marmalade texture.
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