Nozad has the peppered-hair look of one of the money guys, but in his soft blue blazer, adorned with a pastel paisley pocket square, he buoyantly bridges both groups.
In his book "Soft Landing: Airline Industry Strategy, Service and Safety, " Thomas wrote that in the 24 months before September 11, there were 30 documented cases of unruly passengers partially or completely entering the cockpit.
Wein admitted in his report that soft dollar firms were taking business from his firm.
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Lazio insisted his campaign paid for the ad with a direct contribution and has not used soft money in his campaign.
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Given how thickly trafficked this corridor of English literary history has been in recent years, a writer like Hollinghurst can spin yards of this soft stuff practically in his sleep.
But his heart was in the soft light and velvet banquets of croonerville.
There he was, my handsome brother, walking toward us, seemingly unchanged, until he came close enough for my mother to hug him, and I saw him wince and back away his arm was covered in soft-looking welts.
He has skydived in aid of British soldiers' families, fasted in sympathy with victims of the Israeli assault on Lebanon in 2006, chided the BBC for being soft on Islam and torn up his dog-collar in protest against atrocities in Zimbabwe.
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The couch where she lay in his office was blue leather and very soft.
His broadcasting life is shot in bright soft focus tones, whereas the CIA scenes are in much harsher light, like Steven Soderbergh's Traffic.
Wolf writes that iPhone sales have far exceeded his projections despite recently soft sales in advance of the expected launch of the next generation model.
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McLaren made a great break through the middle and, having been held up, laid the ball back to Knight who side-footed home a soft shot for his first goal in a Wednesday shirt.
Helped by his soft approach and by a swing in Greece's public mood from hostility to sympathy after two terrible earthquakes in Turkey (and another in Greece), the two countries, so long riven by enmity, are for the moment getting on much better than usual.
Mr Giuliani's hawkishness could be a vital factor in his struggle to win over Republicans who think him too soft on social issues such as abortion.
And punters looking for an appropriate winner were celebrating after the victory of Time To Reflect (exactly what McCririck had during his on-screen sulk early in the week over soft drink rations).
One thing Collins wanted to make clear in his piece: being gay is not the equivalent of being soft.
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Writing in his blog, he described how contestants are equipped with measuring tapes and soft pencils and then sent out to follow the one-way layout around the store, matching beds, wardrobes and kitchen chairs along the way, wrestling with the Scandinavian names and, later, the assembly instructions.
While Obama was talking, Romney more frequently had an openness in his visage, often with a slight smile on his face and very soft eye contact. (Some may view the smile as a smirk, but that is the confirmation bias at play.) I noticed this frequently in the Republican presidential debates.
New York 1B Mark Teixeira (wrist) hit several long homers on curveballs off a pitching machine at the Yankees' minor league complex in Tampa, Fla. 3B Alex Rodriguez, coming back from hip surgery in January, is hitting off a tee and swinging at soft toss flips in a batting cage as he wraps up his second week of baseball activities.
Kocher is soft-spoken, young and obscure, but his credibility in the encryption business is sterling.
The current Mr Smith was the solid, soft-spoken Bostonian finance boss drafted in as chief executive after his predecessor was fired by the board.
His martial valour (and patrician snobbery) are less appreciated in the battlefield of politics, when he runs for consul at the urging of his mother, Volumnia (splendidly played, with steely ambition couched in soft tones, by Vanessa Redgrave in a military greatcoat).
As foreign minister, Mr Steinmeier has proved soft on Russia, and his party is turning against the war in Afghanistan.
In contrast to Davy, with his charisma and flair, Faraday was a gentle, soft-spoken man whose lectures always put science, rather than the scientist, at centre stage.
His skin has the soft, weathered look of a man who has spent years in the sea.
In a somber laboratory humming with the soft whir of computers and diagnostic equipment, Harfouch performs his artistry.
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Quins, who gave a debut to centre Karl Pryce, their loan signing from Wigan, then went two scores in front when Australian loose forward Bailey made light of some soft defence to crash over for his first try for the club.
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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