If cooked and paired with burrata, he said, "it would be soft on soft" and uninteresting.
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In the past, Democrats have paid a high price for seeming to be soft on crime.
The Americans in Kosovo's south-east are said by the Serbs to be soft on Albanians.
Cashmere, after all, should be soft but rugged, have real weight but feel light as air.
At other times, they must be soft, self-effacing, collaborative, process oriented, persuasive, unassuming, and indirect (feminine).
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Cotton may be soft, but it has put the pinch on clothing stores.
He journeys into America making speeches, he goes on TV but only for interviews the White House is confident will be soft.
General Bonett's rhetoric is more conciliatory than his predecessor's, and some on the right fear he may be soft on the guerrillas.
It has to be light, and it has to be soft.
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The robber is said to be 6ft tall (1.83m) and strongly built, speaking with a local accent which was said to be soft and not matching his size.
Even politicians thought to be soft on the Taliban, like Imran Khan, along with top military commander General Ashfaq Kiyani, have condemned the attack and visited the hospital.
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The most important thing is that they be soft and not overstuffed, which they usually are, and that the piece of furniture you put them on is deep enough to justify their presence.
However, analysts say, all this may be undermined by the fact that Ms Mayawati's government is seen to be soft on corruption and the infiltration of criminals, another scourge of politics in Uttar Pradesh.
Still, he says, many of the attendees considered Ms. Swan's experiment to be "soft" science.
Turkey, which had sided with Germany only reluctantly, was reckoned to be a soft target.
For the present, however, and for some years to come, PepsiCo will be selling soft drinks and chips.
It would be described as a refining of the original bail-out, but it would be a soft restructuring.
There were already fears that Mr Strauss-Kahn's presidential ambitions led the fund to be too soft on Europe.
Oddly, I found the sound via headphones to be too soft in some cases, though voice calls were clear.
On 12 December, he described the declaration to be "soft international law, " essentially a political document with no legally binding effect.
The crew of a Coast Guard search-and-rescue plane watched as the Cessna made what appeared to be a soft landing, Edwards said.
Luis Secco, an economist, argues that with Argentina now risking zero growth, or worse, it will be no soft touch for Brazil's exporters.
You do not have to be totally soft in the heart and head to regret such unique places becoming more like each other and more like everywhere else.
The incoming administration was almost certainly consulted about Mr Bush's rescue, and Mr Obama has already made it clear that he will not be a soft touch for Detroit.
Laura Clancy, chief of staff at charter-school nonprofit Achievement First, has seen her share of business refugees looking for what they think will be a soft landing or a hero's welcome doing philanthropic work.
Behind Ryan's bluster and braggadocio (both of which were muted a bit in 2012 by his team's poor play) is a coach who can tend to be too soft on his assistants and players.
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