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61soft-pedal — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. tone down, suppress (see moderation, suppression). II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. play down, tone down, understate. III (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb Informal. To make less emphatic or obvious: de… …
62soft iron — noun easily magnetizable iron with a low carbon content, used to make the cores of solenoids …
63soft pedal — verb (T) informal to make something seem less important or less urgent than it really is …
64Names for soft drinks — Soft drinks are called by many names in different places of the world. Contents 1 Africa 1.1 Nigeria 1.2 South Africa 1.3 Kenya and Tanzania …
65Hard and soft C — A hard c vs. a soft c is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter c . A hard c is pronounced as the voiceless plosive IPA| [k] (like in car );… …
66Hard and soft G — A hard g vs. a soft g is a feature that occurs in many languages, including English, in which two distinct major sounds (phonemes) are represented by the Latin letter g . A hard g is typically (but not always) pronounced as a voiced plosive,… …
67Classic Soft Rock — Infobox Album Name = Classic Soft Rock Type = box Artist = various artists Released = 2006/2008 Recorded = Genre = Soft rock Length = Label =Time Life Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = Classic Soft Rock was a 10… …
68Club (soft drink) — Britvic plc. Key people Oliver Grace Products Club Orange Club Lemon Club RockShandy Club Apple Club Pomegranate Cranberry Club Berry Club Strawberry Cherry Website Homepage Club is a popular Irish carbonated soft drink produced in Ireland by… …
69Bulgarian Soft Drink Association — The Bulgarian Soft Drink Association (BSDA) is a non government organization (NGO) established in 1995. BSDA is a member of the Union of European Beverages Associations (UNESDA CISDA) since 1996. The Association is also a member of the Bulgarian… …
70Dōjin soft — (同人ソフト?), also sometimes called dōjin games (同人ゲーム?), are video games created by Japanese hobbyists or hobbyist groups (referred to as circles ), more for fun than for profit; essentially …