And when a soldier is killed in a war about which many people have mixed feelings, we need to humanise it. |
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However, the Oompa-Loompas, a rare tribe of identical pygmies who work for Wonka provoke mixed feelings. |
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What this director does not have mixed feelings about is his country or, better, his country's people, whom he manifestly loves. |
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Musical concepts like rhythm, pace, and the use of themes and variations can help us understand the mixed feelings Letter arouses. |
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As I drove into work this sunny, lambent morning, it was with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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They were clingy and anxious even with their mother near, became very upset when she left, and had mixed feelings when she returned. |
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Michael Duberry admits that he has mixed feelings about being recalled to the Leeds team for tomorrow's FA Cup tie at Birmingham. |
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Initially there were mixed feelings in the department, but this was an exciting opportunity to impact the future of dietetics. |
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Brigg's voice began to crack with emotions, mixed feelings of lingering sorrow and overwhelming anger and confusion. |
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All these details whirl round the hub of a performance by Stephens that excites decidedly mixed feelings. |
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There are bound to be mixed feelings about the change from an independent CHC to a local-authority committee which is packed with politicians. |
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He regularly behaves like a churl with the media and elicits mixed feelings inside his own clubhouse. |
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Also included were the masterfully painted, cartoonish canvases that seem to address painfully mixed feelings about body image. |
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The exhilaration of the unpredictable surge and our disappointed expectations left us with mixed feelings. |
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This is another one of those Korean films that you cannot but have mixed feelings about. |
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Rather than being a time for full-hearted celebration, it was a time for deeply mixed feelings. |
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National shuttlers have expressed mixed feelings over the new get-tough policy that will be implemented at the national training center. |
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That moment outside the theatre stirred my already mixed feelings about reviewing Canadian movies. |
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I had mixed feelings, however, about the imposition of Western literary references on the study. |
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We all instinctively feel that to lose our memory is to lose ourselves, a prospect that stirs audiences with mixed feelings. |
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And how are soldiers dealing with the mixed feelings that they have about being there right now? |
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He was preparing to attend a college prep school, something he had mixed feelings about. |
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The news had been met with mixed feelings at the station, where staff would be cut from 52 to 28, not including the station commander. |
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I joined the order as a First Degree member in October and have developed mixed feelings since then. |
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The pair returned from a 1000 km awareness-raising bike ride between Beijing and Shanghai with decidedly mixed feelings. |
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His style is distinctive and demanding, but I had mixed feelings about the film. |
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As with any positive experience, I leave with mixed feelings, but with the confidence that the Commission is in good hands and on the right path. |
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The expiration of the 800 days within which the Prime Minister promised to considerably improve living standards provoked mixed feelings among politicians. |
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The Russian elite has mixed feelings about China's rise to global influence. |
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Francophones had mixed feelings on this issue, with 52 percent agreeing and 38 percent disagreeing. |
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When there has been a difficult relationship with many ups and downs or mixed feelings, unresolved issues may affect how we will grieve. |
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So the rise in transphobic police recording can be viewed as encouraging, though it leaves us with mixed feelings. |
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If Chris Hoy will probably not have a very good memory of his stay in Latin America, Victoria Pendleton returns from Cali with mixed feelings. |
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Despite a tendency to idealise life behind the Iron Curtain, he returned perplexed and with mixed feelings. |
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In my view, this point is fundamental and that is why this report, in spite of its values, leaves me with mixed feelings. |
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This action has been greeted positively by some departments but with mixed feelings by others and by some of the individuals affected. |
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This shift towards the GNP resource can undoubtedly be viewed with mixed feelings. |
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Alfred: Well, we sure did it with mixed feelings, because, as a matter of fact, this is a very big project! |
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As I previously stated, I have always stood here with mixed feelings when we stop to talk about war. |
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For all that, even non-nationalistic Canadians are inclined to view the United States with mixed feelings. |
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Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and firefly, shares these mixed feelings. |
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As expected, the discussions have been at times very lively with mixed feelings being expressed by different groups and individuals. |
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He said that many Africans viewed the Blair Commission with mixed feelings, from cautious optimism to outright dismissal, and a sense of déjà vu. |
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I have very mixed feelings about Americans disliking the French. |
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He has already helped us to fall in love, improve our lives by reading Proust, console ourselves with philosophy and get over our mixed feelings about going on holiday. |
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And so overall one comes away with mixed feelings about this production. |
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There were mixed feelings over whether to attempt to contact women who had received potentially infected blood products and had tested negatively. |
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It has to do with the mixed feelings of marginality and ambition immigrants to Britain experience. |
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Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of our federal party with sort of mixed feelings. |
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The question of where people would choose to live after retirement produced mixed feelings. |
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These mixed feelings meant that my pride was also tinged with considerable disappointment. |
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Communities have mixed feelings toward targeted programs and a number of problems in administration of programs have arisen. |
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As the parent of a new driver, you may have mixed feelings about this big event. |
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But we must admit to mixed feelings about the privilege to do so. |
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It is not a masterpiece, but rather a work of skilful craftsmanship, which teasingly engages and disengages one's sympathies but leaves the reader with curiously mixed feelings. |
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He had mixed feelings about the concept of freedom, whose import from the West was a major issue among intellectuals at the time, for, so he complained, it harboured unavoidable constraints of unfreedom. |
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The Pakistani army, which always had mixed feelings about pummelling their erstwhile Taliban allies, has been only too happy for the civilian politicians in the new government to carry the can for the war on terror. |
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I've had mixed feelings about Barenboim and Wagner, let alone Barenboim conducting Wagner – too much force of personality, too much monumentalism. |
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The sector would greet Hefce's demise with mixed feelings. |
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Why does this news leave me with mixed feelings? |
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The initiative was received with mixed feelings. |
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Yet like many of the superlatives regularly applied to Microsoft most ruthless corporate monopolist also often crops up its latest achievement raises mixed feelings. Many of these are misplaced. |
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In its second mandate of developing a coordinated communications strategy to enhance the project's reach and scope, however, there were mixed feelings regarding CBPG's success. |
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Canadian Lombardo admits there will be a twinge of mixed feelings as his Italian heritage means he will be trying to beat the team he usually loves to see win. |
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And so it was with mixed feelings and distracted chatter that we gobbled our veal and pudding, half tuned in to the bland background music and blather on the radio. |
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Cusk writes searchingly of her own mixed feelings about this arrangement, but she fails to make sense of the story of her marriage and its end through this one aspect of their domestic lives. |
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Scott would have mixed feelings about his side's fourth straight win, but his most pressing concern will be an update on defender Lachie Hansen's hip niggle. |
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It has been inspiring mixed feelings among stakeholders, national governments, local and regional authorities, and the private sector and civil society, who see in it both opportunities and disadvantages. |
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It is with mixed feelings and emotions that Dr. Peter Hollet, seated to my right, and I are here before you today as the spokespersons for Canada's doctors specialized in nuclear medicine. |
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Some expressed mixed feelings about the FTI, criticising the initiative for pooling resources only for primary schooling, and also for its slow rate of disbursement. |
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I have mixed feelings about standing here before you this lunch time. |
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And I worry that the world will have very mixed feelings about him. |
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Most speakers expressed mixed feelings about this practice. |
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Where the United Nations has not met the expectations of the people, the result has been an affected population with mixed feelings of hope, frustration and even hostility to the United Nations presence. |
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Whilst in some Member States there is a trend towards the introduction of legislation on parity, the results of recent national elections have left mixed feelings. |
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People from all countries in Europe, and some from other continents, came to the meetings held at the Institute, and many of them travelled to Germany with mixed feelings so soon after the war. |
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Migrants in the latter scenario are often met with mixed feelings. |
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At the same time I say this with mixed feelings, now that in my own country, but also our neighbours, Germany and Belgium, the spectre of fowl pest has reared its head. |
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I HAVE to say I've got mixed feelings about open-plan offices. |
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In Mixed Feelings Paul plays Vernon, a middle-class man stuck in a suburban rut. |
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Mixed feelings swell up inside me when I consider the issue of postal ballots in the local elections this year. |
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Mixed feelings overcame the young man and he searched for a reason why his biological mother would give him up. |
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