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  • The brand attributes some of its growth to a marketing effort during flu season last year called Softness Worth Sharing.

    NYT > Home Page By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN 2011

  • [Sidenote: 1150b] Again, he who fails when exposed to those temptations against which the common run of men hold out, and are well able to do so, is Soft and Luxurious (Luxury being a kind of Softness): the kind of man, I mean, to let his robe drag in the dirt to avoid the trouble of lifting it, and who, aping the sick man, does not however suppose himself wretched though he is like a wretched man.

    Ethics 384 BC-322 BC Aristotle

  • Softness has to do with your heart being open, free of barriers from a doubting mind.

    The Bushman Way of Tracking God PhD Bradford Keeney 2010

  • "Softness of the brain does run in your family, doesn't it!"

    Root in a Bottle Jerry Schatz 2011

  • Softness in construction, transportation and the natural-resources sector weighed on the August results.

    Canada Suffers Surprise Job Losses Paul Vieira 2011

  • Softness doesn't detract from a speech if you're committed to what you're saying.

    How To Give A Great Speech 2010

  • Softness doesn't detract from a speech if you're committed to what you're saying.

    How To Give A Great Speech 2010

  • Softness doesn't detract from a speech if you're committed to what you're saying.

    How To Give A Great Speech 2010

  • Softness doesn't detract from a speech if you're committed to what you're saying.

    How To Give A Great Speech 2010

  • Softness and easy tearing helped Quilted Northern Ultra Plus sail past a sea of competitors.

    Big brands boost ad spending to grab back market share from store brands 2010

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