The STS wears a softened version of Cadillac's new, sharply creased styling.
She had supposed her to be his female counterpart tall, commanding blue eyes which could turn frosty in seconds, and given to looking down a softened version of his high- bridged nose.
Its standard bearers, Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, played a softened version of the smoothie and his long-suffering "little woman" exchanging affectionately barbed gibes.
Betty Garrett (of the movie "On the Town") incorporates an affectingly shy shimmy into a softened version of the usually belted "Broadway Baby."
Families Sleep on Cots The bill discussed yesterday was a softened version of an earlier measure that would have required the city to stop using four large shelters by the end of this year.
Although ill with typhoid that would shortly take his life, Albert read through the dispatches, decided the ultimatum was too belligerent, and composed a softened version.
The choreography is seamless, strong on trios and lifts that use a softened version of American "release techniques" to send performers flying or tumbling over their partners' backs.
The preface was essentially a softened version of a disclaimer that intended to calm any in the audience who disagreed with the film's message.
Her aura of hard-won calm is a softened version of the same quality that the jazz singer Carol Sloane projects in concert; quieter means deeper.
It was a softened version of Tasm's character, with wide-open innocent eyes and a small, full-lipped mouth instead of the usual narrow slit.