The Kremlin says it will press the Palestinian militant group to soften it's stance toward Israel.
House prices will soften in 2007, the sages predicted, but by only a little bit.
This is the part that matters, when the onions soften and sweeten without drying out.
The British Property Federation welcomed the plan to soften the planning rules for developers.
Despite the increasingly crowded market, the competition among banks for bond-sale work isn't likely to soften.
To soften its pungent assault, it is served with a dollop of thick mountain honey.
Language training helps staff soften spoken vowel sounds to produce a more authentic accent.
Two mattresses were pushed through the broken window in an effort to soften the detainees' landing.
When Obama offered to soften the rule last year, religious groups said it wasn't enough.
This may eventually soften crude oil prices, which remain locked in a trading range.
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Sheer, white-wool side panels hang in room corners and "soften the overall effect, " Ms. Workman says.
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Perhaps she had managed to soften the bread with hot water from the faucet.
Further, with no bullish news to drive investors into gold, the metal could soften further.
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Nominee Gift Bags soften the blow of not winning but the IRS always gets its share.
Prime Minister Taro Aso has promised public spending to soften the impact of the recession.
The lobbying by Munoz and others forced Congress to soften some of the restrictions.
Despite the optimism there is some nervousness that the economic downturn may soften film sales.
What it really wants, many guess, is for the panel to soften its anti-nationalisation tone.
Speculation is mounting that job markets across the globe will soften and unemployment will rise.
And it will only soften its anti-Israel positions if the Palestinians do so first.
Some cashmere brands, including high-end European ones, soften up their sweaters with repeated washings.
Here, the sturdy leaves, which soften as they cook, emerge vibrant in both color and flavor.
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Last year Mr Thackeray seemed to soften, and hinted that he would allow matches in future.
Instead we went with indirect reflectors which look much more finished and soften the light.
They hope to persuade the Senate to scrap, or at least soften, the Pinheiro bill.
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But if such a lofty proclamation was meant to soften western ire, it failed.
Critics suggested Ms. Quinn, the Democratic front-runner, hoped to soften her tough-talking image amid slipping poll numbers.
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AstraZeneca has doped its version of a COX-2 inhibitor with nitrous oxide--laughing gas--to soften the gastrointestinal blow.
Maybe it struck him as funny that I was talking about molasses, but he seemed to soften.
In Louisiana, power utility Entergy is restoring wetlands that will help soften the blow from future storms.
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