| 41. | England has said she and other guards were told to " soften up " prisoners for interrogations.
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| 42. | Lowy said Weld had no plans to soften up on violent criminals who might be drug addicts.
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| 43. | But in March, the bumps soften up so beautifully, you hit them with a lot less shock.
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| 44. | In between attacks, artillery and mortar attacks were launched during the day to soften up the defences.
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| 45. | "It's going to soften up next winter.
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| 46. | The government advance was preceded by an early morning mortar barrage meant to soften up the insurgents.
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| 47. | Verona's job is to soften up Kat to the point where she will go out with him.
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| 48. | Those " lubrication strips " on some disposable safety razors are supposed to soften up the hair.
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| 49. | With worked balls, the wax is off the ball, so the leather kind of softens up and expands.
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| 50. | I think the strike will be allowed to run for a while to soften up the two parties,
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