Now on medication which keeps his infamous temper in check, Souness says he has matured, if not actually mellowed. |
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He certainly seems to have mellowed, despite his slightly crazed Noddy Holder corkscrew curls and permanent top hat. |
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However, I believe the Captain mellowed when he found that the four corvettes would carry out patrol duties up the White Sea. |
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The landscape was still lofty and steep but had mellowed from bleak, high Andes to dense, lush cloud forest. |
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So as the waves washed in and ran away again, she was soothed and mellowed. |
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And furthermore, he has mellowed a lot in his old age, and is very kind to everyone. |
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My chicken curry looked appetising and the sauce was suitably tangy, with a welcome kick mellowed by the flavour of lime. |
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And here he is telling everyone that experience, and the effects of the triple heart bypass he underwent a decade ago, have mellowed him. |
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The photograph that Amma, the children and I chose was that of a handsome but mellowed thirty-five-year-old. |
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His expression has mellowed and he listens calmly as I begin to tell my story. |
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But I've mellowed with age and, sometimes, I've even got a bit of spare cash instead of buttons in my purse nowadays. |
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Perhaps it would be a good thing that I've matured and mellowed some, I don't know. |
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We were just talking about how much he's mellowed out in the last year or two. |
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The intervening passing years haven't mellowed the magic as Page peels back time to serve up three barnstorming belters. |
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Near the end of their set, their music mellowed considerably, going for more of a folky troubadour vibe. |
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He finished this speech in a small tone of voice that instantly mellowed my anger. |
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Now my nose appears to have mellowed out, but I'm still all achy and snuffly. |
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Oriental rugs with their mellowed tones will harmonize with almost any color. |
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It is meeting or even surpassing our best expectations, with very ripe red fruit aromas, a nice maturity and mellowed tannins. |
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The taste is unique with a charcoal mellowed flavour that contains influences from the barrel it was aged in with hints of caramel, vanilla, and oak. |
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His customary combativeness in print hasn't mellowed much, mind you. |
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But time and experience have mellowed the 54-year-old Oldman and sharpened his acting. |
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But a decade had passed, and Cosby had mellowed, and when he was offered the prize for a third time in 2009, he accepted. |
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It seems he hasn't mellowed much with the passing of the years. |
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Now, at the age of 46, he has been mellowed by an all-access pass to literary America, winning most of the prizes around. |
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One thing that has probably mellowed only a little with age is Lloyd's famously sharp tongue and his impatience with incompetence or poor thinking. |
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But for anyone who dreamed that Benedict had mellowed with age, the decision to hang the LCWR out to dry is a rude awakening. |
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The conventional view held that cultural impress on the New World was rudimentary, artless, too recent to have mellowed the garish profusion of nature. |
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One report states that you have matured and mellowed with age and that your attitude has changed so that you now look at life in a better view and appear relaxed and settled. |
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It's clear that age hasn't mellowed him, only sharpened his observations. |
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Jim worked in the Queen Vic as a potman and mellowed after meeting the Bible-thumping Dot. |
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That's the bone marrow, an ingenious marriage of earth and sea, all mellowed out with a smear of avocado. |
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Now it seems I have mellowed out a bit where I don't have such an issue with them like I did before. |
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Not that a Brown premiership would be a thing of great mirth and jollity, even though marriage and fatherhood have certainly mellowed the Chancellor. |
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Once clear of the traffic and on the road, a sedateness took over as the exhaust mellowed out and the Sport setting went back to Luxury. |
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He is said by Western diplomats who have spent time with him recently to have mellowed. |
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He has not been mellowed by having had to run a state a shortcoming he shares with his Democratic rivals, but still a disadvantage. |
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Now fifty, Michel Delpech had mellowed and could look back on the ups and downs of his personal and professional life with a certain detachment. |
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In a first step, the powerful and complex nose develops notes of mellowed oakiness, roasted coffee and vanilla. |
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Considering Africa's modest achievements in this field, resistance to the quest for better governance has mellowed down considerably. |
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Although Peter mellowed in his latter years, his impulsive and aggressive character was very different to that of our Lord Jesus. |
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Complex nose with aromas of black berries, coffee roasting mellowed by subtle notes of vanilla. |
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Traditional fructose sweetener made of the concentrated must of mellowed grapes. |
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But that was thirty years ago and since then the leader of Super Diamono has considerably mellowed with age. |
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Anyhow, we quickly mellowed out with a bottle of the lowest teen-priced wine on a deep and scuffed settee and talked about holidays and every kind of rubbish. |
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By the time we met, the passing years had mellowed Miller's anger. |
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Success doesn't seem to have mellowed your guitar sound at all! |
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The Angry Old Man of French chanson appears to have mellowed with age and the songs on the album are infused with a new-found serenity and humour. |
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The fervour of early feeling is tempered and mellowed by the ripeness of age. |
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In the glass, the color is mellowed by the oak and is a mossier green. |
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After I visited USC, I was really excited, too, then I mellowed out after a few days. |
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After the Serpent and the four black rabbits called in to convince him to drink the medicine, the atmosphere is mellowed by the vision of the Fairy. |
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If he mellowed out, maybe he could someday have a family. |
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The onions are still a little pungent, but they have mellowed considerably and developed a surprising, and pleasant, crunchiness. |
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It seems that your relations with other poets have mellowed a bit? |
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The brutality of Isis is increasingly at odds with his own views, which have mellowed with age as he has come to believe that the teachings of the Qur'an can be interpreted and not read literally. |
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Graham's aged tawnies show a characteristic 'nutty' quality and delicious mature honeyed fruit, exquisitely mellowed by ageing in seasoned oak casks. |
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Now Dudamel's hair the luxuriant curliness of which was often admired in those early days is graying, and his conducting, in which he takes evident pleasure, has mellowed somewhat. |
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The initially irascible and slightly sinister Doctor quickly mellowed into a more compassionate figure. |
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He had the rough magnanimity of the old English vein, mellowed into tenderness and dashed with a flexible and spinous humor. |
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The Breeders blew away fears they might have mellowed after 20 years as they opened with Overglazed. |
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My family is pretty excited, but even they've mellowed out by now. |
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The Tampa community's feelings about the Whydah have mellowed little. |
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