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Naipaul has always revealed a curious admixture of extrovert and introvert on the page.
These descriptives are contradictory, which cannot be helped, for the film itself is a curious admixture of good and bad.
"If I may say so of an eminently virile man, there is a curious admixture of the woman in his nature," said the 18-year-old James Joyce.
A curious admixture of Christian stewardship, white supremacy and self-interest, this paternalist ethos promised to pay moral and practical dividends for Southern society.
Or perhaps it is an inextricable part of that capacious quality -- that curious admixture of broadminded tolerance, gritty determination and genuine responsiveness -- that characterizes New Yorkers and has always been wonderingly remarked upon by non-New Yorkers.
While the Republican Party usually claims Ronald Reagan as its inspiration, Stone represents the less discussed but still vigorous legacy of Richard Nixon, whose politics reflected a curious admixture of anti-Communism, social moderation, and tactical thuggery.
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Perhaps an admixture of the two?
Or an admixture of the two.
Yet the admixture of them for UCLASS is fiercely debated.
Political leadership is an uncertain alchemy, an admixture of the symbolic and substantive and the visceral.
Doyle, however, avoids creaky verismo by using a carefully gauged admixture of magic-realist techniques.
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