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  • WSJ: McCain Softens Economic Pitch In Hard-Hit Ohio

    POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: Wednesday, April 23, 2008 2008

  • Reese Softens His Playoff Prediction Less than a week after saying that the Giants would make the playoffs this season, Jerry Reese, the team's general manager, softened those comments Tuesday during a radio interview.

    Irked by 'Dream Team,' Giants' Grant Re-signs Aditi Kinkhabwala 2011

  • More from Davos Davos Live: Updates from the forum Photos: Day 1 | Video Hungary's Premier Softens Stance IMF Warns of Hit to Creditors on Greece Deal Ms. Merkel's speech was closely watched to see if she would open the way to new approaches to dealing with the debt crisis.

    Merkel Offers No Magic Bullet Stephen Fidler 2012

  • More Kremlin Softens Line on Opponents The Kremlin can shut down the Web because of a monitoring system that has been installed and perfected since Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's rise to power 12 years ago.

    Web Problems Plague Russia Critics Alan Cullison 2011

  • Earlier Hungary's Premier Softens Stance There are positive expectations regarding the government's talks with the International Monetary Fund and the European Union; until there's a deal done, careful optimism may be sustained.

    Italian Borrowing Costs Continue to Fall Emese Bartha 2012

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Commercial Real Estate Market Softens'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Rising vacancies, falling rents and tight capital are likely to push U.S. commercial delinquency rates above 3.5 percent by the end of the year and as high as 6 percent in 2010, near the levels reached during the early 1990s, according to a forecast by Deutsche Bank.'

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Commercial Real Estate Market Softens 2009

  • Cooking Separates Starch Molecules and Softens Granules When a seed is cooked in water, the starch granules absorb water molecules, and swell and soften as the water molecules intrude and separate the starch molecules from each other.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • Cooking Separates Starch Molecules and Softens Granules When a seed is cooked in water, the starch granules absorb water molecules, and swell and soften as the water molecules intrude and separate the starch molecules from each other.

    On Food and Cooking, The Science and Lore of the Kitchen Harold McGee 2004

  • · Softens and breaks down the cell walls making both drying and rehydration go faster.

    14. Saving seeds for planting 1991

  • Softens and destroys arteries and makes them them.it. unfit to work.

    Object Lessons on the Human Body A Transcript of Lessons Given in the Primary Department of School No. 49, New York City Sarah F. Buckelew

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