These contain softening substances such as sodium bicarbonate, almond oil, olive oil, baby oil, or glycerin. |
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Cookie, realizing exactly how her words must have sounded, cracked a smile as well, softening her austere expression somewhat. |
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Examination of the brain revealed areas of softening and discoloration affecting the temporal lobes. |
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The shtick worked brilliantly, granting Farrell his edge but softening it too. |
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On their own, trellises are also a great way of softening an area or masking a drab concrete wall. |
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He immediately looked up from his maps, his expression softening as he looked up at her. |
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A wry smile touched Ame's lips as she ran her fingers over the faded image, eyes softening. |
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A sheer, a see-through or sheer fabric usually used as an inner drapery, gives a softening effect to window treatment. |
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The low softening temperatures of modacrylic fibers allow them to be stretched, embossed and molded into special shapes. |
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Forty male voices sang in spell-binding chorus, softening at moments and then rising, fortified, to a crescendo. |
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The second item of news went some way towards softening the blow of the first. |
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I ought to conclude with something more upbeat, a way of softening the blow, highlighting the nicer side of autumn. |
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It was a typical tranquil morning, bright sunshine, blue sea, green trees softening the light. |
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No matter how many lotions and oils we slather on, our elbows, knees and heels are still often resistant to softening. |
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Snow-like petals carpeted the lawn, softening the sound of footsteps to a distant murmur. |
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Carrick stared at the wizard, face softening, and for a fleeting moment, he was not unhandsome. |
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The event marker used to qualify clinical segments as softening events may be too narrowly defined. |
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As to grain, fairly evident in both black-and-white and color, it doesn't exhibit any smudginess to cause a softening of the image. |
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Stage 1 involves stopping the heart beat of the foetus and softening the neck of the womb. |
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While the fruit is softening, boil up the pips to extract their pectin, and strain their juice into the pan while still hot. |
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These are products which can prevent drying of the skin, thereby moisturizing and softening the skin. |
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Crawshaw believes these investors are prepared to ride out a softening market. |
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Many cities with a high proportion of college graduates also have expensive homes, even with the softening real estate market. |
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Softening techniques can flatten fly-aways and frizziness by softening the molecules of the hair. |
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Better to wait until bubbles burst and manage the consequences, softening the economic blow by loosening monetary policy very quickly. |
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Louis turned around swiftly, his hard dangerous expression softening slightly at her poor sight. |
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The gold shares bucked the general trend today and closed on or near their highs with the South Africans firmer due to the softening rand. |
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He and Gross also want to find other genes involved in fruit softening in hopes of further improving firmness or viscosity. |
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It has been known that fish contaminated with sporozoans would frequently suffer from excessive softening. |
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The timing and placement of particular pieces is also spot on, and lead the audience through such a tragic event by softening it with humour. |
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A hot grill caramelizes fruit, bringing out its natural sweetness while softening the flesh. |
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It includes a small amount of carbon black, a fine soot, to block radiation from heating and softening the inside of the material. |
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Clark added flower beds between the flagstone paving and the covered dining area, softening the hardscape and making a room divider. |
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Fruits of tomato, strawberry, grape, and banana all express PEL, where they may play a significant role in fruit softening. |
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The new concept being to feel some good pain from the stretch then relaxing and letting go, softening the stretch and your general body tension. |
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The design is blended in with a softening brush or overgrainer made either of hog hair or badger hair. |
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Soapy wash bags are also great for scrubbing the kids clean, and softening the skin at the same time. |
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Pathologically, the gross appearance of an abscess in its early stages is that of a poorly localized area of discoloration and softening. |
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There are some fabric softeners that besides softening clothes also claim to make ironing easier whereas some claim to make clothes dry faster. |
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In fantasy leagues, you don't have to pay him millions and millions, softening the blow if he ends up failing to meet your standards. |
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Rather, the results offer an explicit analysis of a therapeutic process leading to completion of successful softening events. |
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The Piscean will introduce a softening principle, distorting little realities so that the truth seems easier to swallow. |
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The materiality of the tapestry, with its optically softening effect, lends the work a necessary coolness and distance. |
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Primroses, cowslips and swallows are everywhere and the softening in the weather is a sure sign that brighter and warmer days are near. |
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If the patch of cradle cap is large and thick, first try softening it by rubbing on warm mineral oil. |
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Electronic control of fuel injection also enables softening of the power pulses to smooth and quiet the engine, even at idle. |
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Clare Burt's fine Fosca, her scarred features slowly softening into sweet smiles, also treads a delicate line between predatoriness and passion. |
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That party will continue to push for a softening of the law around cannabis. |
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The event marker, used in this study to signal the presence of a softening attempt, was therapist initiation of the softening enactment. |
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Keep the sander moving constantly to prevent heat caused by friction from softening the paint and gumming up the paper. |
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Glycerol esters are utilized in cakes, breads and other bakery products as lubricants and softening agents. |
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Corticosteroids cause osteoporosis or softening of bones, making them weak and more easily fractured. |
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In more recent years, there has been a softening of the attitudes of feminists towards quantitative research. |
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As soon as he saw me though, I could see the distinct softening in his features, in particular his eyes. |
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He would forever be intent and serious, but now there was a lightness to his bearing, a softening that was altogether fresh. |
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It is as if the rigidity of the object were at war with a softening, playful freedom. |
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Any rough-hewn edges that may have beset a younger Daniel Johns have clearly been filed away, softening the blow. |
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In short, the market is softening, but is in no way in a crisis, slump or any other such tabloid noun you care to use. |
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At 76, age has worked around him, not swallowed him whole, softening him from his photo likeness, freckling the skin and hands, pulling at the neck and hooding the eyes. |
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So the overall data is still consistent with a softening housing sector. |
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The outside should be just softening, but the insides still hard. |
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But Gaddafi's veneer of softening, painted mostly through his son, Saif, friend to the rothschilds and Benjamin Barber, failed. |
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We, along with the rest of the industry, experienced a decline in higher-yielding business travel due to the impact of the softening U.S. economy. |
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Another common intervention for softening the often intense emotions present in an enactment is to reframe what one partner said in a way that is conducive to having it heard. |
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The extraordinary range of vessels shows him as a generous host, welding alliances while softening visiting dignitaries with games, drink and music. |
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Not so much softening us up for us, but giving us a sense of what it might mean as a speculative future to observe and in some ways cathartically live through that process. |
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Rough or uneven surfaces have the effect of softening bright light. |
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Where white is fresh and crisp and bright, cream has just a slight tinge of yellowish brown stirred in, softening the harshness that's often seen in pure white. |
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Christopher turned away and ascended the stairs, his expression softening to a different smile as the door opened to reveal Sara's bright face and slender form. |
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And that sense of the lioness in winter may account for the softening views of Hillary. |
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Then she looked back to Christopher, her expression softening. |
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Mack admitted, his face softening into a vulnerable expression. |
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Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision. |
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The hum of the cicadas was softening to a barely audible moan. |
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Whereas his earlier paintings portrayed women as hideous, gargoyle-like creatures, there was a distinct progression and a definite softening in his outlook. |
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With the party season approaching, publicans, hoteliers and restaurateurs are anxious to win back custom from locals and tourists by softening the area's rowdy image. |
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Hard water can be softened using an ion exchange softening process. |
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Bleeding in children, arising from persistent crusting of the insides of the nostrils, is best treated using an antiseptic cream or softening ointment such as petroleum jelly. |
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Amy's gaze and touch seemed to be successful in softening David. |
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It is known as washing soda or soda ash, and is used for softening water, in the manufacture of borax, and in making glass, paper, detergents, and soap. |
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Vornado is dedicated to building the best air comfort product, including air circulators, vintage fans, air softening humidifiers and air purifiers. |
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If there is sufficient softening on the surface of the sand grains to create a liquid, tridymite will be formed. |
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Brine is an auxiliary agent in water softening and water purification systems involving ion exchange technology. |
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The principal criteria of the value of the clay as determined by burning are the overfiring temperature and the softening point. |
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But they may also have become stops at first, softening to fricatives in most positions later. |
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A similar effect occurs in the softening action of water on rawhide, paper, or cloth. |
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Within certain limits, the greater the water content, the greater its softening effect. |
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It does not create a general softening of the product but only locally relieves strains and stresses locked up within the material. |
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The massive weight of these sediments could be softening the underlying rocks, making them pliable enough to plunge. |
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Mr. DuBois has, however, approached the work in a radically unradical way, bringing a softening sheen of naturalism to its rumpled texture. |
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Water softening is a process by which dissolved minerals are removed from the solution. |
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By softening or rehydrating the fruits to restore part or all of their moisture, you can use them in baking, or serve in a variety of ways. |
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Back in the 1950s, Dow Chemical promoted its glycols by highlighting the humectant and softening effect in cigarettes. |
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Palpate the scalp firmly above and behind the ears to detect craniotabes, a softening of the outer table of the skull. |
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But none of that may be necessary if all that arthroscopy revealed was grade one or two chondromalacia, which is a softening of the cartilage. |
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In this species, fission appears to start with the softening of one side of the disk and the initiation of a furrow. |
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Osmotron Pro comprises several processes of softening, reverse osmosis and final demineralisation via the patented Septron-EDI module. |
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Ripening of fruit is characterized by changes in solubility of pectic substances resulting in softening of fruit texture. |
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Antiscalantdosierstation, Downstream softening, membrane degassing exist for O2 and CO2 capture, Stickstoffeinspeisestation, CIP station and a decentralized switchgear. |
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Emollient-rich Cetraben Cream is specially formulated for effective relief from dry skin on the face and body and is smoothing, softening, hydrating, protecting and cooling. |
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Both Black Amber andSarson are potentially smart sprinters from the younger generation while any softening of the ground would favour Gorse and Night Shot. |
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To evaluate the biometry, thin section slides for light microscopy were prepared following the usual methods of softening, cutting, staining, and mounting. |
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Enhanced coagulation and enhanced precipitative softening guidance manual. |
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Solvents can cause permeation and softening, which is reversible, but oxidizers will result in degradation of the polymer following extending exposure. |
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In the study, anthocyanins were found to slow down the over-ripening process that led to rotting and softening, achieving a tomato with a long shelf life and full flavour. |
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As part of the deal, the joint venture will import, market and sell a broad array of packaged Morton culinary salts, water softening salts, and Epsom salts across China. |
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Transitorily, a further softening element follows from Annex XI Art. |
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Left untreated, Vitamin D deficiency can pose serious health risks that include rickets and osteomalacia, a condition that causes softening of the bones. |
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