(1) Fall Frost Coming, painted in 1966, is a large canvas that features muted trees with soft edges.
(2) Lines of business range from clothing, knitted fabric, and leather goods, to food, soft beverages, and liquor.
(3) She hated his kisses because his lips were always cold and soft to the touch, too soft , not firm like Timothy's.
(4) Most people acknowledge the big difference between the dangers of soft drugs such as cannabis and the likes of heroine and cocaine.
(5) And the news itself should be lighter and more digestible: short cycles, interspersed with a lot of soft news.
(6) I think it's a soft drug as they say, and shouldn't carry those heavy penalties.
(7) The soft carpet beneath his feet might as well be molasses, sucking him down, trapping him.
(8) They react even to disturbing news with a resigned smile and soft words.
(9) People are being raised to be soft and stupid, and I think it is really about slowly wiping out dissidence and uniqueness in the culture, I really do.
(10) Her voice was soft and sounded so far away, but as always, it was enough.
(11) By this I am indicating that a soft currency may be acceptable for a while - the question is: For how long?
(12) Create suds in a bowl and apply the suds to the leather surface with a soft cloth or sponge.
(13) Moving from house to house to house, from area to area, I noticed how hard water and soft water affect the skin on my face.
(14) The dissolved salts in hard water have a similar effect, so soft water is advised.
(15) Janssen, though beautiful, has no soft edges - her face is angular, her nose sharp, her amazing figure more sculpted than curved.
(16) The weather was fantastic, velvety warm, with a nice soft breeze.
(17) The hands weren't the gravely and rough kind or soft and furry like all of the monsters that I knew of.
(18) Now then, girl, you're talking soft , as if Donal would risk losing his job.
(19) The business lobby is poised to fight to maintain the number, but with the economy soft , it's likely to be an uphill battle.
(20) We looked at Raphael's use of the tondo format and how he echoed this circular shape in the soft rounded forms of his Madonnas.