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1 Stems: Larger sizes have stiffer stems and smaller sizes have softer stems.
2 I look for old people to ask, thinking they will have softer hearts.
3 The main dispute is how far developing nations have softer duties than industrialized countries.
4 His sleep may be as sound as some of those, mayhap, that have softer beds and gayer clothing.
5 Emerging nations led by China and India have softer goals, to slow the rise in emissions relative to economic growth.
6 Many investors prefer to have two ratings, because a single rating firm may miss a key detail or have softer rules.
7 The new site has softer blues, more shading and a more intuitive user interface.
8 She was smaller and had softer looks, but he loved her auburn hair and the pixie cut she wore.
9 "Old women have softer shoulders than you!" She laughed, and I was surprised at her familiarity.
10 The villagers can walk over them without getting them into their feet; but the Makololo, from having softer soles, are unable to do so.
11 Brother to the earlier 5220, the 5320 has softer lines but a nice hot-rod paint job with electric blue or red side panels and detailing.
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