The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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A gentler, less aureate Archangel, though still cloud-borne, points at the Holy Ghost descending as a dove. |
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The standard remedy is an alternative to the ordinary binary numbers called a Gray code, which replaces the cliffs with gentler slopes. |
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They've replaced salt rubs because sugar is gentler to the skin and less dehydrating. |
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The kinder, gentler Parrot is dull and many of his listeners on 2GB must be dying of boredom. |
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No gentler moment has ever been captured, yet it isn't in the least sentimental or cloying. |
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It has been suggested that on my birthday I take a slower, gentler approach to celebration. |
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Glaring at his reflection in the looking glass over his bed he shook his head again, gentler this time. |
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Blessed with cataclysmic vision, we don't admit gentler outcomes, such as mere catastrophe or ruin. |
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Coombs was a relic of an earlier, gentler time, when the privacy of public officials was normally regarded as sacrosanct. |
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There is also yachting, which is what I'm doing, and here things are much gentler. |
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All too often the fish, overly chewy, and the rice, needlessly clumpy, didn't deserve gentler treatment. |
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The more rebarbative influence of O'Casey is tempered by the gentler one of Synge. |
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There are also gentler rides, including the original ghost train and a tunnel of love. |
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For gentler fun there's now a Jolly Roger family boat ride in the Pirate Cove, where captains and young pirates can jump aboard together. |
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A massoman curry has a much gentler level of heat than a kapao, in case you were wondering. |
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Longer, gentler heat ensures thorough cooking, while sauces and stuffings help to preserve moisture. |
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Up there it's so quiet, and somehow even the wind was gentler now that it wasn't being funnelled down a narrow valley. |
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For those who prefer gentler exercise there are networks of low level walks to be enjoyed. |
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This country's gerontocracy is not so much kinder and gentler as paralytic. |
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If harsh prison terms and hanging is not the answer, neither is a kinder gentler mollycoddling. |
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A serif face would have been gentler on the eyes, although it would have probably taken more space. |
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Vegetable oils are gentler on the cellulose-based paper that insulates the transformer coils. |
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For although I know well that you are of gentler birth than I, nathless that would not protect you. |
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He used the now common tufted layout and end-rounded bristles to help create a brush that was still tough on teeth but gentler to gums. |
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Of every tear that sorrowing mortals shed on such green graves, some good is born, some gentler nature comes. |
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Despite the needles involved, acupuncture is a much gentler science than you might think. |
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His joyfully mysterious grin strangely comforted her because it made him appear gentler, less severe. |
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The gentler lower slopes, derived from the Rhine delta bed, have deeper topsoils, over subsoils of clay, marl, limestone, and sandstone. |
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Story wise, it's Mr. Bean, perhaps a little gentler and less repulsive than Rowan Atkinson in the flesh, but very very funny. |
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At base, Telecom is saying that a gentler glide path is needed because of the capital demands of building its XT network. |
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This, I hope, won't sound mawkish, but the poems strike me as gentler too. |
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We won't save the world with genealogy, but maybe we can make it, as my cousin Bush once said, a kinder and gentler place. |
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It's a song about a break-up and I think our duet makes it a bit gentler, a bit more human, a bit more serene. |
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Train yourself to move somewhat more slowly and prepare for a gentler sequence of movements. |
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Simultaneous dosage also permits longer dosage times, and hence gentler melt preparation. |
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Coated with silicone to reduce the surface friction of the needle for easier, gentler testing. |
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Choosing the right materials is essential to constructing buildings that are gentler on the environment. |
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The round profile of the forged steel conditioning fingers provides thorough conditioning with gentler handling of leafy crops. |
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Swim between the flags and learn to surf in the gentler waves at the beach's northern end. |
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This same belt has undergone asymmetric Cenozoic uplift and exhumation of up to 3000 m, with gentler dip towards the North Sea basin but with a sharper edge on the west side. |
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Beneath his military exterior, a gentler character had lurked, who loved music, painting and poetry and who knitted socks while under German fire. |
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Yet Mr. Saul's paintings have affinities with decidedly gentler sensibilities. |
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For patients with sensitive skin, a sling in cotton can be much gentler than the equivalent model in polyester or plastic-coated net. |
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A gentler beam then ablates the remaining 20 percent, thus assuring an especially smooth surface and perfect vision. |
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The actor showed tremendous range in the role, bouncing between his wacky stand-up persona and gentler dramatic work. |
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When driving the Outback, we noted that the suspension offered more generous clearance, which translates into a gentler and more cushiony ride. |
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The reforming of religions is a messy business, and does not necessarily make them gentler or more biddable. |
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The ringlets had been allowed to fall out and in their place was a gentler, Farrah Fawcett-style wave. |
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Sobriety brought a new, kinder, and gentler Womack, who often expressed remorse and regret over his past offenses. |
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Moore is famously amiable and social-media savvy, and he takes a gentler and more sophisticated tone than his predecessor. |
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All QUANTUM 800 models are fitted as standard with a trailing axle, which is both gentler on the sward and reduces wear and tear to the tyres. |
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Zetes, the more flighty of the two, was considered the explorer whereas Calais, the moodier son, was associated with the gentler turquoise sea. |
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Plenty offer gentler amusements, like tending a virtual farm or playing a relaxing round of golf. |
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Instead, it plays out as a gentler, goofier Sons of Anarchy, with a fractured, foul-mouthed family at its centre. |
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He wants a gentler, more gradual process of haredi enlistment, spread over a decade. |
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But according to new research, they would do it in a gentler way than when stealing from a nonrelative. |
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I prefer to clean it once or twice a week with a gentler descaling agent that is more compatible with the environment like white vinegar. |
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Seconding Mr O'Flynn's attack on his leader, but in a gentler tone, Mr Carswell suggested Mr Farage needed to take a break. |
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Enzymes catalyze reactions by interacting with and stabilizing the transition state so that the chemical reaction requires a much gentler push to clear the activation barrier. |
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A ghost story set in medieval times with screaming heroines and handsome knights, it was aiming at the market that longed for a return to more rural, gentler times. |
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But many suspect arm-twisting of a gentler nature led to the Senate's climb-down this time. In this section Sweet nothings? |
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The crayfish is a vicious, red-clawed predator that has almost wiped out the smaller, gentler native species since introduced to Britain 35 years ago. |
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Rather than turn people onto religion with threats of fire and brimstone, the association of decidedly modern churches' messages open a gentler gateway into the fold. |
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If he gets the chance Miliband might steer a divided Britain towards a gentler, social democratic Britain along German or Scandinavian lines. |
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La khettara is a ground water drain, with a slope that is gentler than that of the natural terrain and than that of the ground water. |
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The result is a controlled milk flow through plate coolers and gentler milk handling with less water usage. |
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Maybe a gentler way to say the same thing is that agee fails almost completely as a conventional magazine writer. |
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Instead a gentler ascent seemed just the job, so I opted for the short, three-hour round trip to the top of 2,861-foot Moel Siabod, above Capel Curig. |
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Seekers of gentler prevention and cures for disease than offered by allopathy are increasingly turning to effective and affordable natural healing systems. |
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The director followed the fiercer stuff of his 1989 classic Henry V with this kinder, gentler, but no less effective production of a Stratfordian comedy. |
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A modern honeytrap with a sex-positive, Euro-feminist spin makes sense in these gentler yet deadly times. |
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Let's assume you've reached a level of expertise where you can handle intermediate blue runs and gentler red-run moguls without making a fool of yourself. |
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Are test-optional colleges adopting a kindler, gentler approach to admissions? |
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Later, he bitterly parted company with the militants who spurred the great strike of 1951, paving the way for a slightly kinder, gentler face to industrial labour. |
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And under the quiet narration is even gentler music, music that strives to be subliminal, tinkled on a parlor piano and diffidently accompanied by a fiddle or banjo. |
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The deep slope becomes gentler and I rise to a comparatively shallow 18m, staying with the steeper wall, now adorned with patches of bottle-green sponge. |
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Only from October to March is it possible, thanks to gentler southerlies, to sail northwards and then only as far as Jiddah, on the Arabian coast. |
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The delicate cycle, which uses a slower and gentler spin intensity, is for laundering lingerie, stockings and other garments that are normally handwashed. |
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Longer, gentler cooking brings out a low, earthy sweetness in chard, collards, or kale, an uncanny flavor that plays well with other things grown close to the ground. |
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The international master and chess journalist Malcolm Pein, a gentler soul, is one of those who want to see the game flourish again in British schools. |
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It's three years since she first voiced Jewel, the feisty macaw who gets together with Jesse Eisenberg's gentler and geekier Blu in Rio. |
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In this kindler, gentler version, the little Dutch boy, somewhat desperate and very worried about the horrors of the flood, stuck his finger in the dike and held it there until help arrived. |
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The olive groves are to be found on the gentler slopes of the massif, up to an altitude of 850 m, giving it the appearance of an island in the midst of a sea of olive trees. |
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The slope is gentler before the first ruins of Lavaur. |
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Since establishing their horse farm in 1997, Gerry Guy and Zoe Brooks have mastering the basics of natural horsemanship, viewed as a kinder, gentler way of training horses. |
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The curved impeller provides gentler milk transportation. |
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Here the slope is gentler and the thyme and rosemary scattered over the hillsides provides food and embellishment at the same time for the numerous rabbits that teem the area. |
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Ultra-soft strips for gentler, pain-free waxing. |
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Many common slings are also available with leg supports or strap loops padded with soft, synthetic sheepskin, which feels gentler against the body and skin. |
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Their stoneground flours are milled on site, a process that is gentler and slower on the grain and keeps a higher concentration of the minerals and vitamins intact. |
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We've changed the fish meal production to a gentler, kinder form of production called steam-dried, in which the protein, that biological capital, is actually saved, if you will. |
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Or perhaps they eventually reembark for Australia as kinder, gentler wardens, personifying carceralism with a human face. |
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Ten years ago, he would have been cast as the hero's best friend or the heroine's brother – a kinder, gentler, more intelligent face than the hero himself. |
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The peripheral areas are mostly of softer sandstones and clays and form a gentler rolling landscape, the Low Weald. |
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There are ranges of gentler, rolling hills even in the central lowlands of Scotland. |
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This formation stretches from Bideford to Bude in Cornwall, and contributes to a gentler, greener, more rounded landscape. |
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Submarine canyons are more common on the steep slopes found on active margins compared to those on the gentler slopes found on passive margins. |
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For this reason, dermatologists may consider mineral makeup to be gentler to the skin than makeup that contains those ingredients. |
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Also, prostate tumours grow more slowly in mice dining on low-fat foods than in those gorging on lipids. Money might also be better spent on the development of gentler treatments. |
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The transport belt with handcuffs is gentler to the inmate and is used, for example, during long transports by car or for transporting ill inmates. |
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We must admit, because we see signs of it on every side, that, as the Chinese philosopher Lao Tse said, our gentler manners and garments only thinly disguise the still savage hearts of uncivilized people. |
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Especially to the east, erosion has left the more resistant rocks, usually limestones, with a steep, outward-facing scarp edge and a gentler slope toward the centre of the basin. |
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Because cloth diapers are gentler on the skin than disposables, consider switching to cloth diapers or lining disposable diapers with cloth ones during prolonged bouts of diarrhea. |
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Some caldera basins evolved with gently sloping sides, however, due to the deposition of material from a series of explosions and a gentler collapse of the structure. |
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He is the embodiment of a gentler age – when innocent wonder and excitement were allowed to continue well into childhood, and youngsters weren't cajoled into becoming mini-adults before they were ready. |
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Toward the end of the first hour, a decrescendo began, with the roar of drums and gongs giving way to gentler timbres of triangles, temple bells, and low cymbal washes. |
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Mr. Huckabee far overshadows his kinder, gentler Gov. Huckabee. |
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We kept the same system, but changed lots of parts, including the bearings to reduce the play at the helm and the result is amazing: the helm reacts much more sensitively and is much gentler, so you can feel it much more? |
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Scalloped edges are gentler than serrated edges and leave a cleaner cut. |
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If European Muslims are anti-Western, they say, it is largely because of the Bush administration's misdeeds. In its gentler moments, the administration is sensitive to European touchiness. |
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The rock type involved in pyroclastic cones is generally basalt or basaltic andesite, and the eruption type is either the moderately explosive Vulcanian or the gentler Hawaiian, which produces high lava fountains. |
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Their wholehearted pragmatism also means that they either have little time for the party's more moralistic policies, or give them a gentler cast. This independence can cause occasional heartburn to the party power-brokers. |
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But while her character features in the book's raunchiest moments, blindfolds, whips, chains and all, it is a gentler, subtler scene that Johnson likes most. |
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Themes are now predominantly of a lyrical cast, large-scale works bear close resemblance to traditional forms, harmony is more diatonic, the moods are gentler. |
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It came from a line of African-American music that's gentler, but just as crucial – from the tenderness of doo-wop, and from gospel, to which so many things return. |
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Those formed by waves will be symmetrical, with rounded crests and troughs, while those formed by currents will be asymmetrical with a steeper downstream face and a gentler upstream face. |
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When the sun, usually so harsh and glary, finally becomes gentler. |
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Oceanic trough, an elongate depression in the seafloor that is characteristically shallower, shorter, narrower, and topographically gentler than oceanic trenches. |
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And 1,4 dioxane, which has been linked to cancer in animal studies, is created during a process commonly used to make other ingredients gentler on the skin. |
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Beginning at the village the landscape becomes gentler and one begins to see houses scattered about on some of the hills and brushy areas, fields and pastures alternate with lush, green pinewoods. |
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A gentler but no less mournful spirit inflects Steve Reinke's Sad Disco Fantasia. |
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It would be kinder and gentler to lay the cards on the table and allow farmers and processors the time they need to make the transition from this protected industry to a more competitive industry. |
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The code, which has been spottily enforced, does not necessarily mean a gentler insurgency, the NYT says in a report. |
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Some of the WAGs party, which also included Alex Curran, Michaela Henderson-Thynne, Toni Poole and Lisa Roughhead, had taken their kids on the gentler attractions first. |
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The second is in A major and gentler, using no trumpets and drums. |
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The northern section is known commonly as 'Back o'Skiddaw' and contains many lower fells of a gentler nature, although the paths to climb them can be long. |
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A gentler return can be made across moorland, by way of the Burnmoor Tarn. |
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These rocks are softer than the limestones elsewhere, so the river created more meanders, a wider floodplain, and a gentler and more rolling landscape. |
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Castleton is situated between the gritstone plateau of the Dark Peak to the north and the gentler limestone scenery of the White Peak to the south. |
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Gilgaied cracking clay soils and gradational calcareous soils are by far the most widespread soils, occupying the plains and the gentler dune slopes. |
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She did not belong either to that gentler but more rhapsodic band who seek to extract strange worshipful music from the male, the xylorimbists or tympanists or flute players. |
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