1. An hour later, Clinton got a much more mixed message from the mayor of Ho Chi Minh City, who asked about low-income housing and job creation. 2. As Easton has struggled to diversify its economy by attracting new businesses, its partisan makeup has also grown more mixed. 3. After years of consistently winning cases brought by sick smokers, the industry has had a more mixed record recently. 4. But for Jorge Luis Toca, his act of daring and selfishness has produced more mixed results. 5. But the reviews of their plan -- which they described as a war on rampant ticket scalping -- were more mixed than anything else received by the hit musical. 6. Ellyn Jaeger, director of public policy for the National Mental Health Association of Georgia, had a more mixed reaction. 7. For both faculty and students, it was a difficult time of transition from a mostly homogeneous society to a more mixed culture. 8. For the Republican majority in the Senate, it was a more mixed result, and the verdict will not be known until the November election. 9. Here in impoverished Cambodia, where the garment industry is the biggest export earner, the trade agreement has garnered a more mixed reaction. 10. Holiday e-mail is an even more mixed blessing. |
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