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His eyes expressed a mixture of skepticism, gentleness, resignation, inner strength, and pain.
On Twitter, French observers expressed a mixture of amusement and outrage.
For his part, Mr. Clancy expressed a mixture of sympathy and chagrin toward his old friend.
The Facebook broadcast startled police reform advocates, who expressed a mixture of frustration and fatigue.
In multiple interviews, Delhiites expressed a mixture of unawareness and despair about the city's pollution levels.
As they milled about in front of Parliament, Mr. Wahid's supporters expressed a mixture of defiance and frustration.
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Some writers ask why our campus is so focused on how "black lives matter". Others express a mixture of curiosity and rage about microaggressions and trigger warnings.
Outside scientists say their calculations stack up and express a mixture of caution and excitement about the result.
As the names suggest, words in the former category are considered to be highly representative of certain basic emotion type, and those in the latter category express a mixture of emotions of multiple basic types (i.e., complex emotions).
Those who have succeeded in leaving the city were expressing a mixture of elation at their escape, fear for those left behind, and recriminations for their loss.
Analysis of var gene expression in patients has suggested that most infections contain a heterogeneous population of parasites expressing a mixture of A, B, or C var genes.
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