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As for history, Webster had this answer: "If there ever was a government, which under the name of a republic or democracy, was generally guided by eminent wisdom, virtue and talents, it was a government of a mixed kind, in which an aristocratic branch existed independent of popular suffrage".
This rule inventory will typically include function application schemata, type lifting, and functional composition, both of the kind valid within associative L (composing implicational types with the same directionality), and of the mixed kind (composing functors with different directionality).
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A total of 145 (11.9%) drank mixed kinds of alcohol.
(The fiberglass bodies are mixed race, "kind of coffee colored," he said).
Reviews were mixed, but kinder than were the Nielsen ratings.
These days the treasure map is digital and Long John Silver is a mixed-up kind of guy in a film that is less an "act of homage than a clumsy and cynical bit of piracy" (A. O. Scott).
He mixed all kinds of stuff together in a way that hadn't been done before, and I'm always excited by new ways of doing things, new ideas, so this was great to me.
A group backed by Microsoft released a draft in early 2002 for a standard called Speech Application Language Tags (SALT), apparently because it felt VoiceXML could not be extended to services that mixed different kinds of media.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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