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In the heat the glaze would soften, causing the copper and silver ions to migrate into the outer layers of the glaze.
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Some of the darker moments of the book have been removed or softened for the film.
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The instrument can have numerous stops to soften and sweeten the sound: una corda, moderator, harp.
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The frame needs to be protected from fire because steel softens at high temperature and this can cause the building to partially collapse.
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His attitude towards his unintentional fame softened in his final years, even granting the occasional reprint for humour's sake, regardless of validity.
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The main purpose for alloying most elements with steel is to increase its hardenability and to decrease softening under temperature.
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Also, some consonants tend to be softened less, such as labials and.
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After a consonant, no distinct /j/ sound is pronounced, but the consonant is softened.
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The strict concealment of a young couple before the wedding has softened.
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There are a lot of gruesome details and blood all over the walls, but the pastel colours soften somewhat a fearsome effect of the pictures.
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