Once again it is a mixed bag for the audience with a combination of the old and new generation actors hogging the limelight. |
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A real mixed bag is what you'll find on this six-track demo, one thing is for certain you'll be hooked after a couple of plays. |
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The performances are a mixed bag, which is usually the case when a film concentrates on effects so much. |
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The mixed bag was welcome start to the season, with many new players of the home team playing their first game. |
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Her question bank has always been a mixed bag of current affairs, sports, cinema and the like. |
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He pole-fished pellet to the trees for a mixed bag of carp, ide, barbel and chub. |
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It is clear that the longer pieces in the collection are a mixed bag, needing more refinement. |
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However, it was a mixed bag of results for a number of other local wrestlers competing on home soil. |
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The first two episodes were a mixed bag, with a number of the sketches flatter than chewing gum on the streets of Dublin. |
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There's no doubting the chops of Holland and his big band, but the songs and vocal efforts are a mixed bag of goods. |
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This orchestra was a mixed bag of students from the conservatoire and retired musicians. |
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All in all, then, a pretty mixed bag with plenty for all the three main political parties to ponder. |
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The movie has its heart in the right place, but the result is a decidedly mixed bag. |
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We are a mixed bag of people, with different ideals, hopes, wishes and dreams. |
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The pairs enjoyed a mixed bag of results, with three wins and creditable performances in their close losses. |
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The camera phone market is also a genuinely mixed bag, with high-end handsets selling as well as low-end models. |
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Imported light beers are up across the board, while domestic lights are a mixed bag. |
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And Senator, I put that out to some of my viewers who follow me on Twitter and Facebook, and I got a bit of a mixed bag. |
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They were determined and ambitious in their playing, but their performances were a mixed bag. |
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The shows were a mixed bag, with several designers not really understanding what a collection is. |
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It's a mixed bag of reviews for the new controversial dark comedy starring two former Disney princesses. |
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The balance is conifer, which is a mixed bag of species that are common to the boreal forest region, including white spruce, black spruce and jack pine. |
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On calmer mornings, walking the beach and casting diagonally across the surf line can produce a mixed bag of trout, reds, jacks, snook and mackerel. |
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I leased out part of the shop to a mixed bag of fly-by-nighters. |
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Although I'm occasionally selfish enough to want a picture of a nice mixed bag of fish at the end of the day, I never put grayling into a keepnet. |
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We should not adopt this mixed bag as our own approach, since the various factors need to be addressed separately. |
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The resulting Charter was a mixed bag that tended to have played out the position of the gradualist approach. |
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The outlook for the consumer for the remainder of this year is a mixed bag. |
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And that fitted in with my desire to make a totally mixed bag of an album this time round. |
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First, let me say that we love them all, but evangelicals have been a mixed bag in North America. |
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In 2009, the African region experienced quite a mixed bag of socio-economic and political fortunes. |
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In that list, there is a mixed bag of stocks about to enter Stage II, some are already well into Stage II, some are not at all. |
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From second hand information and indirect reports, it appears to be a mixed bag when it comes to technical standards in Alberta and Saskatchewan. |
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George Isbister, one of our Elders at Elbow Lake, told me that his own experience wasn't that bad, but for others it was, so it is a mixed bag. |
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Technical assistance projects: the effectiveness of technical assistance has been a mixed bag. |
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Of course, other recent royal pageants and spectacles have been something of a mixed bag, economically speaking. |
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Plus, his remake history is a mixed bag, with the solid True Grit and the atrocious Oldboy. |
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You gotta love them for their originality, even if the movies featured in this collection are a mixed bag of campy flicks, classic genre rip-offs, and foreign titles. |
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Measures that served as barometers of how voters view gay rights and gay relationships were on the ballots in four states, and the results were a decidedly mixed bag. |
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Militarily and diplomatically, Francis' reign was a mixed bag of success and failure. |
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Hopes of something better for the Cornishmen were therefore high despite a mixed bag of fortunes throughout their rollercoaster of a season. |
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It could produce a mixed bag of results that could further erode the image and relevance of the United Nations and create a new world order marked by controversy and conflict rather than by cooperation and collective action. |
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The Kirov was then run by Oleg Vinogradov and the roster of ballerinas was a mixed bag. |
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What the country calls 'overseas development assistance' is often a mixed bag of project assistance, purchase subsidies, lines of credit, travel costs, and technical training costs incurred by the Indian government. |
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It's been a mixed bag of experience: some people got all the information they needed, but there were others who said nobody told them they needed to talk to CFIA, or that they should register their farm. |
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Quite a mixed bag of weather conditions was reported in May. |
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But, as was maybe to be expected, the film itself is a bit of a mixed bag. |
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We ended up with a mixed bag of harlequins, common goldeneyes, buffleheads, surf scoters and black scoters. |
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Cleverly put together and shrewdly conceived, the result is a mixed bag of rock and dance tracks with Yoko's own distinctive barminess sprinkled over the top. |
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Using form as a criterion for adverbhood leaves us with a highly mixed bag of forms with little in common, such as HOWEVER, OFTEN, NOT, VERY, MORE, EVEN, OUT, DOWNSTAIRS, etc. |
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Owning a car is a mixed bag. It is convenient, but also costly. |
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