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1 The strange admixture of youth and age gave me an eerie feeling.
2 There is often, if not always, a strange admixture of sensuality in cruelty.
3 There is in the churches such a strange admixture of the spiritual and the theatrical.
4 The strange admixture of orange-blossom and registry-office was not the only strange thing about the wedding.
5 Krupkin again looked at Alex with that strange admixture of sadness and curiosity, then spoke rapidly.
6 Subsequently Lord Boyle afforded another illustration of his " strange admixture of shrewdness and muddle-headedness."
7 This order affords a fair picture of the strange admixture of feelings and employments that characterize the ordinary life of a ship.
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