In this environment, unsoftened by so much as a cushion or a curtain, his amplified rock soundtrack echoes and re-echoes. |
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Not helping is his unsoftened South African accent, which makes much of his dialog very difficult to decipher. |
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I would perform a simple taste test on the unsoftened tap water and assess if it tastes good. |
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Since water softeners may be a hidden source of sodium, use unsoftened water for drinking and cooking. |
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Testing electric water heaters over an equivalent 15 months of service found 64 times more scaling on unsoftened water than softened water. |
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You may want to consider installing a separate faucet for unsoftened water for drinking and cooking. |
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In the past when I have made cheesecake batter where there are some lumps of unsoftened cream cheese they never seem to go away. |
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When I got this pup, I was specifically told that he eats dry, unsoftened kibbles. |
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His Scouse accent is resolutely unsoftened by regular contact with vicars and other representatives of the lecturing classes. |
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His view is exhilarating, alien and unforgiving, at once phenomenally accurate and unsoftened by the consolations of familiarity. |
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It is almost as if Mankell fears that unbridled reality, unsoftened by mystical elements, will cause the reader to recoil. |
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Will water-softened water make grass dry sooner then unsoftened water? |
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Even if there is a thin layer of unsoftened cheese in the centre, if it's made by this traditional method, it will still have all that flavour and aroma. |
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Where water is softened by sodium ion exchange, it is recommended that a separate, unsoftened supply be retained for culinary and drinking purposes. |
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Harold's old age is unsoftened by muzziness or memory-fade. |
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Unsoftened by the polished silver of the mirror, her face looked tired. |
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