In contrast to his vitriolic public speeches, underneath there is a shy, softly-spoken man.
As we left the ring together, my childhood hero spoke softly, gently, almost purring.
But as is typical in Denmark, the outsourced workers are landing softly and bouncing back.
In an interview with CNN over the weekend, the dad spoke gently, softly about his boy.
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Irish accents, for example, as well as softly-spoken Scottish accents, are perceived as reliable and dependable.
Quiet, limp as a sack of laundry, he kisses me softly whenever he has the chance.
We lost too many wickets too softly and that is something you've got to look at.
To land softly, you have to know how high you are, obviously, from the ground.
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This weekend the only new films are Killing Them Softly and the horror film The Collector.
He appeared pleasant enough to me, softly spoken, until I saw him at work.
Just in front of him, hanging from the lifeguard stand, an American flag softly flutters.
The burglar alarm by the front door was peeping and blinking, softly, as if to itself.
He should instead follow the motto of Theodore Roosevelt: Speak softly and carry a big stick.
Even research that supports surveillance efficacy does so softly, making cautious recommendations for metropolitan governments.
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The bearded and softly-spoken founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, describes himself as "pathologically optimistic".
Ready to speak softly and gently to my wireless router instead of yelling at it.
America knows that Barack Obama likes to speak softly to enemies, the former vice-presidential nominee declared.
This is a more careful, softly-softly approach to building Europe than Fabius and Fischer may want.
He towered, moved softly and suddenly, usually vanished at any risk of being introduced.
"They endured torture, " said Dr Feriha Peracha, the softly spoken psychologist who runs the school.
The future of cinema hums softly in a dark projection room in Hollywood's modernized old Cinerama Dome.
Towering gum trees creak softly overhead, and from a hundred metres away, the shushing of the ocean can be heard.
Veata and her parents spoke in Khmer, very softly and quickly, so as to prevent me from understanding.
Determined not to miss out next time, he prepared to strike the gong softly in a Tchaikovsky piece.
And then, with Maria still talking and the taste of wild basil in my mouth, darkness falls softly over the island.
He spoke softly, and for five hours proved an attentive listener to representatives of both pro- and anti-Lisbon arguments.
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Indeed he recalls that he was 'quite gentle and loving... very softly spoken'.
She spoke softly to her daughter, and I stepped aside and lit a cigarette to give them some privacy.
As always, Daphne answered softly, Just like you, this baby comes from God.
"(Andre Nation) had five blocks as a guard, " he said softly, referring to the JMU defensive specialist at guard.
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