Overnight cold and mellow mildness by day seems to be the order of the day. |
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The mildness and gentleness of the February sun is compared to a mother's scolding. |
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Their mildness and delicious flavor should make them perfect to administer to young children suffering from these conditions. |
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Wisconsin is carpeted thick and green following such mildness and moisture. |
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Because of its mildness, Castile soap became the soap of choice for babies and those with sensitive skin. |
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The smooth Asian flavors complemented the mildness of the fish, while the rice flakes gave the dish an exotic confectioner's crunch. |
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Therefore the mildness of traditional Chinese medicines could make them ideal for such treatments. |
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This mildness makes their entrance acceptable in places where the grown-up version is considered too rowdy. |
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Sweetness in onions is more accurately termed lack of pungency, or mildness. |
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I say that if you don't mind violence, then you can probably compromise on the mildness of the other stuff. |
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Reasons include denial, the seeming mildness of symptoms, and the fear of embarrassment or loss of control. |
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He ascribes this to the mildness of the sanctions for non-payment, which in the case of lesser sums is no more than a small fine. |
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Indeed, the relative mildness of the falls to date may have lulled investors into thinking a recovery was just around the corner. |
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What is really striking about this controversy is the mildness of the attack to which he refers. |
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The apparent mildness of the recession is the best argument against deflation. |
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September's mildness gave way to the nip of October, causing fires to be lit throughout the great house, and still no word came from Mr Darcy. |
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The mildness of autumn drifted on to the beginning of July, and a delay of similar duration. |
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It's an ancient, crippled man, well covered up with blankets and shawls, his head muffled in a scarf, despite the mildness of the weather. |
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Let us figure his mildness and equanimity in the midst of their impatience, and perhaps their scurrility. |
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Anna, despite her appearance of mildness and calm, was really rather nervous and shy in large groups of people. |
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No doubt the climate of the time favors compassion, mildness, and understanding. |
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Jane, in all her mildness put up with the sometimes tedious affair without a single complaint. |
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I must say I was astonished at the mildness with which they spoke of those at whose hands they were enduring these abominable persecutions. |
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Mr. Woodhouse is the mildest of men, yet being a member of the Austen world, he is precise in his mildness. |
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Make no mistake, it takes more courage to refrain and return with mildness than to strike back. |
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In exercising the functions of his high station, Gregory exhibited great mildness and forbearance. |
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The teacher greeted me with that mildness with which every teacher greets his future pupil in the presence of parents. |
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After relinquishing office he did not appear saddened and he also tried to justify the action of the Holy See with respect and mildness. |
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Under its yellow shell, it combines Emmental's strong and fruity taste with the mildness of a Mini Babybel. |
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The light of your coast, the feverish traffic, the mildness of your climate? |
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I have to help her to extinguish her anger by mildness, generosity, asking for forgiveness. |
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His action is accomplished in the strength and assurance of modesty and mildness. |
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This ideal formulation has several beneficial qualities, including low irritation, mildness, safety, skin moisturization, and easy and fast application. |
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Her life was a mixture of obedience, mildness and modesty: God shaped her to become an instrument of the divine mercy. |
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Lavender cleans Astralite human soothing sleep, dilutes the anxiety, called the amenity and mildness. |
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Clinicians tried to reduce anxiety by emphasising the mildness, early stage, or non-seriousness of the disorder and the likelihood that patients would recover. |
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The freeze-thawing method is an attractive alternative due to the relative mildness of the procedure as well as the large encapsulation volume of the resultant vesicles. |
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The safe approach is too stick to mildness for successful matches. |
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Franklin attributed his success in public life to his mildness. |
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The mildness of the roast beef works well with the salty cheese. |
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In a society that takes pride in the mildness of its political debates, immigrant fiction writers are among the country's sharpest social critics. |
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What's remarkable is not the severity of the remedy but its mildness. |
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But its contents rapidly dispel any fears that this most entertainingly waspish of commentators succumbed to beatific mildness in his final years. |
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The addition of moisturizing agents to the cleanser enhances mildness. |
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The Sonoma lamb would shame many an agneau de Sisteron with its succulence and mildness. |
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The highly strategic position of Mâcon, the mildness of the climate and the quality of life are assets. |
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The real reason was Saul's too great mildness, a drawback in a ruler. |
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Xiaoyang Yu has brought the muggy mildness of scenes of Asian monsoon season with him to the West. |
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How could I become cruel or vicious, when I had before my eyes only examples of mildness, and was surrounded by some of the best people in the world? |
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The mildness of the last recession might appear to support his reasoning. It is wrong, however, to focus only on the stockmarket bubble. |
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He surprised some observers by the mildness of his rebukes to Taiwan and America. |
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He even acknowledges that it is useful, and sometimes necessary, to break it, so that it be done with mildness, with modesty, and with circumspection. |
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Doctors' emphasis on the mildness or earliness of the condition raised the spectre of future pain and disability rather than providing reassurance. |
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These slight cracks and its limited amount of blue veins give the cheese a certain mildness. |
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The easily processable secondary surfactant can be used in a wide range of surfactant systems delivering excellent foam and improved mildness. |
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When she spoke, it was with the mildness of a cushat dove addressing another cushat dove from whom it was hoping to borrow money. |
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Vespasian was indeed noted for mildness when dealing with political opposition. |
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But spiritual gentleness is not simply mildness and soft tenderness. |
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But when it comes to problems with integration, Europe is also paying a price for selfishness and brutal calculation in its recent past, as well as mildness. |
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It is still feared, despite the relative mildness of the regime. |
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The classified forest that is part of the estate exudes serenity and peace and quiet in a setting that has a tendency to mildness and is ideal for long walks. |
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Its mildness and linear style fill in the palate without ever hurting it. |
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In less than an hour's drive from the Pre-Alps, you'll come across the Mediterranean mildness of the Medieval cities of Murten and Estavayer-le-Lac. |
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Betaines and amphoteric surfactants lend mildness to formulas. |
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Our early popular ideas of the mildness and effeminacy of the Hindoos were derived from the Bengalees, and are by no means characteristic of the general population of India. |
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