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1 The new primary school curriculum launched yesterday has met with mixed reactions .
2 The government's pay offer to teachers today has been receiving mixed reactions .
3 That has caused somewhat mixed reactions from South Africans on social media.
4 In Auckland, residents had mixed reactions to the situation in Hong Kong.
5 The announcement of the expansion has brought about mixed reactions from consumers.
6 But TV critics have had mixed reactions overall to the HBO series.
7 The cancelation of White House tours in particular has drawn mixed reactions .
8 RAW women's champion Ronda Rousey heads to the ring to mixed reactions .
9 The government announced the proposal on Wednesday, prompting mixed reactions from the public.
10 Shares in Japanese electronics companies showed mixed reactions to ratings actions by brokerages.
11 The report drew mixed reactions from officials who have followed the unfolding scandal.
12 This comment draws mixed reactions from some of the inmates in the vicinity.
13 His death prompted mixed reactions in Zimbabwe, across Africa and around the world.
14 The Post Courier reports the move received mixed reactions from the private sector yesterday.
15 In Wellington today, parents had mixed reactions to the prospect of further industrial action.
16 The concerts by Philip Glass at the Belfast Festival last week brought mixed reactions .
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