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1 Not perhaps the most embracing term for an increasingly racially mixed society .
2 Yes, if you can go into mixed society as the Lord went, then go.
3 True that once or twice in mixed society his disdainful and imperious temper broke hastily and harshly forth.
4 As she was fond of mixed society , her liberal figure was on the move most of the time.
5 I entreat you not to let them pass your lips in mixed society , such as is here assembled.
6 Heroics sound well in mixed society ; but there is nothing less suited to the tone of a family conversation.
7 It was most observable in mixed society , and once or twice her imagination pictured his sensations into something like alarm.
8 Towards the close of his life, he was afflicted by deafness, which made him feel exceedingly uncomfortable in mixed society .
9 Men would be thought rude who introduced their own religious notions into mixed society , and were devotional in a drawing-room.
10 A representative of the mixed society , who was putting its claims before me, unconsciously helped me to make up my mind.
11 A sincere and intelligent believer might well have scrupled to give such a title to the mixed society thus claiming its application.
12 Good humor and politeness never introduce into mixed society a question on which they foresee there will be a difference of opinion.
13 Madame de T. lived far from the Court; "a very mixed society , " as she said, in a noble isolation, proud and poor.
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