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1 Normans, Danes, Angles, and Saxons all mixed to make the modern English.
2 Early reviews have been mixed to poor, according to critic tracker rottentomatoes.com.
3 Economic data from the United States were too mixed to offer any lead.
4 The flow of economic data proved too mixed to offer direction.
5 Shanghai, HK, Tokyo and Seoul benchmarks ended mixed to little changed.
6 Economic data had been too mixed to offer much direction.
7 Mining stocks weighed on the FTSE 100, with base metal prices mixed to lower.
8 Wall Street's reaction was mixed to comments by Federal Reserve chairman Mr Alan Greenspan.
9 To bring several sorts of Beer which have been mixed to one uniform taste.
10 Thursday's U.S. numbers were too mixed to draw any conclusions on the outlook for policy.
11 The composition of this chain of sea-gangs was mixed to a degree, yet singularly homogeneous.
12 Once music is recorded, its various musical inputs are mixed to make it sound pleasing.
13 Paint can be mixed to match to a swatch of material or piece of clothing.
14 The route took seven days and ran the gamut from mixed to free to big-wall aid.
15 Ground olives mixed to taste with cream cheese.
16 With a teech of opium mixed to it.
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Mixed to across language varieties