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- He attacked it for being too soft on the Angola government.
- I got a little soft on my speed and I split,
- And are the Republicans saying the president is soft on drugs?
- Yet NATO does not want to appear soft on the issue.
- "We're not soft on crime,"
- Its voters are generally conservative and definitely not soft on crime.
- Now Bush was looking for victory by sounding soft on education.
- Officers have complained that Hallinan is too soft on drug cases.
- Has he suddenly gone soft on switch-hitting mopping solutions?
- This column has never been soft on police misconduct or racism.
- Cook until just soft on the edges, about 3 minutes.
- Get real . ) Now the charge is soft on terrorism.
- The skinny Kukoc is weak defensively and soft on the boards.
- We will never be soft on the security of our people.
- Conservative Republicans are attacking him for being too soft on China.
- Athens has also accused Turkey of being soft on illegal immigration.
- Moreover, no one wants to look soft on the Russians.
- Kumaratunga had accused him of being too soft on the Tigers.
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