And, you know, I don't - I think he's actually mellowed out considerably over the years.
But after a year of unemployment and tweeting mainly about sports, perhaps Olbermann has mellowed.
Many feel Lim has mellowed and lets Guan Eng and deputy leader Karpal Singh raise controversial issues.
Some aquavits particularly Norwegian ones are mellowed with barrel aging, while others are consumed young, raw and crystal clear.
The postcards showed the facades of churches, stone fountains, crowded piazzas, terra-cotta rooftops mellowed by late afternoon sun.
Proximity to power has mellowed even the home minister, L.K. Advani, the ideologues' most powerful friend in government.
Though Tony will still speak his mind, he has mellowed over the years.
Whereas the Brotherhood has mellowed over years of long experience, the Salafists have scrambled to catch up with Egypt's fast-changing politics.
That is not counting that the Spanish mellowed out in actively trading (as in having their own ships for the Trans Atlantic Trade).
FORBES: 'The Fifth Floor' (El Quinto Piso): Who Will Rebuild the House of Puerto Rico?
As singer Corey Glover bellowed, "We're still here, you're still there, " it was clear that his rich rock voice hasn't mellowed over two decades.
The barn-burning growth Microsoft experienced during its first 25 years has mellowed considerably, forcing the company to look beyond the desktop for new revenue streams.
It's safe to say that Mamet's view of Hollywood hasn't mellowed.
Time has mellowed some of his animosity toward the union movement.
However, this fear was quickly dispelled as the verbal sword play that occurred in the first act mellowed and we were finally let into psyches of both characters.
Perhaps I have been mellowed by the imminence of summer (it cannot be long delayed, can it?) or by the glorious prospect of United starting another European run.
France's antipathy for the deal may have mellowed into a typical Gallic shrug: On Thursday, French Finance Minister Thierry Breton said shareholders, not governments, would decide the outcome.
With such late-coming plaudits, Mr Biedenkopf seems to have mellowed.
This gave birth to something new, because the chilled-out, slower-working yeasts produced a stable beer at lower alcohol levels, and the summerlong aging blended and mellowed the beer's flavors.
Now 40, Tommy Sheridan has not mellowed with age.
BBC: NEWS | UK | Scotland | The establishment's sharpest thorn
True, the hostility it unleashed against Mr Miller's work has mellowed in recent years to an even-tempered indifference, but it has been four decades since the playwright had a big critical or commercial hit in America.
The Angry White Males joined Promise Keepers, and mellowed. (Even Rush Limbaugh is beginning to sound like Georgetown dinner-party material.) Outside Texas and Florida, most Family-Values Latinos forgave the Democrats their weakness for abortion and homosexuality.
The whiskey is a blend of malted barley and corn, matured in bourbon barrels for at least four years, then mellowed for four months in wine barrels that had been used for Concannon Petite Sirah before blending.
FORBES: For St. Patrick's Day, A New Irish Whiskey With An American Twist
应用推荐