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But almost immediately the praise was intermingled with criticism over a recent essay by Ms. Enright in The London Review of Books.
The Slesingers had accused Disney of breach of contract, alleging that the Californian media conglomerate failed to disclose accurate royalty figures for sales of merchandise and that Pooh revenue was intermingled with earnings from characters such as Mickey Mouse.
European diplomats acknowledged that al-Nusra was intermingled with more moderate rebel forces, especially in northern Syria, making it hard to delineate the zones that will be excluded from Russian and Syrian assault.
At the trial, sorrow for the victim, James Bulger, whose abduction was captured in grainy security-camera footage as the killers took him by the hand and led him from the shopping center, was intermingled with fury at, as well as some sympathy for, the perpetrators.
Volcker himself told the Financial Times that the Council had made "a good honest effort" in adapting his rule, though his praise was intermingled with a certain amount of skepticism.
What they said in private was intermingled with "mindset" evidence, ie. their Islamic advocacy, and my client was arrested and charged under section 5 of the Terrorism Act 2006.
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