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Those who stayed away did so for a mixture of reasons.
He went, he says, for a mixture of reasons but they all amount to the same thing - emotion.
The swimmers I met took part in the event for a mixture of reasons — competition, challenge and the sheer ecstasy of swimming in the open water.
It's now clear, though, that a cross-section of the American population, rich and poor and in-between, joined them, for the usual mixture of reasons.
"There's a mixture of reasons," said Richardson. "Some people only have pay-as-you-go phones – if they run out of money, they can't make calls.
But as a doctor, I know from long experience that whether young people choose to take drugs or not comes down to a complicated mixture of reasons.
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They were attracted to pharmacy work for a mixture of personal reasons such as predictable hours compatible with family responsibilities, as well as intrinsic features of their work practice.
Awatef and other campaigners – including Muslim and Christian leaders – use a mixture of passion and reason to persuade their audiences that this practice must end.
But for a mixture of geopolitical and atavistic reasons, Mr Putin embraced the current prime minister, and hailed his "victory".
New Europe insists that it is pro-European, but opposed to British membership of the single currency for a mixture of political and economic reasons.
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