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The tone of mingled regret and understanding is at the heart of Jones's aesthetic.
The British attitude toward Gandhi was one of mingled admiration, amusement, bewilderment, suspicion, and resentment.
Their roots are not deep, their reality one of mingled blood.
I wandered through this sexual Disneyland in a state of mingled bewilderment and arousal.
With air of mingled secrecy and sadness slipped from pocket snapshot of twin fillies.
But the look of mingled mirth and impudence on its face spoke volumes.
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"The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together," one of the courtiers in "All's Well That Ends Well" says in a piece of throwaway brilliance that reveals Shakespeare's argument and his theatrical game.
She swore me to secrecy and I, weary of noting my parents' utter lack of love for each other, and of breathing the air of their mingled malaise, colluded.
It is hard to exaggerate the degree to which they were swimming against the tide of popular fashion, or the extent of the mingled scorn and indifference with which their debut album was received.
The question that Toronto faces, the question that its various crises and contradictions pose, is whether the city will rise into a glorious future of a mingled and complicated humanity, an avatar of a singular cosmopolitanism, or whether it will shrink back and be swallowed by the provincial miasma that inveigles it.
As I passed the girls, I rode through the invisible trailing cloud of their mingled shampoo fragrances, and suddenly I felt a sort of dumbbell patriotism.
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