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Sturgeon also admitted that the white paper would be something of a mix, because it would combine "two categories of policy choice".
It's something of a mix between the two.
► Pieter Cohen, an internist at the Cambridge Health Alliance in Massachusetts, "has become something of a mix of Indiana Jones and Sherlock Holmes, Jennifer Couzin-Frankell wrote in a feature from this week's issue of Science.
The concept, as per Bleszinski's theory of consumption and regurgitation, is something of a mix between the capture the flag modes seen in any number of shooters since the dawn of time, and Call of Duty's ever-present "Domination".
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Before long the kindly Wilkinsons are relocated to Helton Hall…but there's been something of a mix-up.
Also, the designer Thomas O'Brien of Aero Studios, in his first ground-up project, has taken something of a mix-and-match approach with interiors.
There are others: it is something of a kaleidoscope, mixing up the unknowns about the human brain and the mysteries of marriage.
Everything is grist for his mill, though he tends to be something of an antiquarian, mixing unidentified clips from the 1950 women-in-prison movie "Caged" with Cary Grant dodging a truck in Hitchcock's 1959 classic, "North by Northwest"; a bit from the first "Star Trek" series; and Ray Milland lurching about in sunglasses that hide his eerie X-ray-vision eyes in Roger Corman's 1963 flick, "X".
The adventures are wildly improbable, and deliberately so; with the air of something manufactured from a mix of reality, exaggeration and contradictory fantasies.
Yet in the show's last scenes, in which Harold realizes his love for Marian, something substantial, a mix of sensuality and shame, suddenly shines through.
The space — with hardwood floors, Eames-style chairs and lots of frosted glass — is something of a social experiment, mixing feminine charm (from the Hukkster crew, which sits at the back surrounded by bags of swag) and man-nerd chic (from the SumZero guys, who occupy the desks decorated with JavaScript manuals and remote-controlled toys).
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