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It was also agreed that the cuts across the demographic board would be gentler than at first proposed.
The Islamists in Algeria would be gentler and nicer had the government not been trying to repress them for the past five years.
"He thought it would be gentler on the arm, but the problem was that he lost confidence and control of the ball," Mecir said.
The city, in announcing the Taxi of Tomorrow, heralded a "low annoyance" horn that would be gentler than the current honk, which one Nissan executive described as "a very guttural scream kind of a situation".
When Evan Davies took over from Jeremy Paxman as Newsnight's interrogator-in-chief we knew we were in for a style of probing which, superficially at least, would be gentler - a little more forgiving, more matey than mandarin, and infinitely less bored.
Barbara Pym would be gentler than that.
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"A man who would be gentle".
I had, foolishly, assumed that any slow-skiing run would be gentle.
I believe the umbrella term for all this would be "gentle humour".
Trump taunted the protesters from the stage at the city's Peabody Opera House, even as he promised that police and security would be "gentle" as they removed them.
Trump's expression of concern was a change in tone from an earlier rally Friday in St . Louis when he continued to taunt those who interrupt his events while promising that police and security would be "gentle" as they removed them.
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