How To Use Unmixed In A Sentence

  • I think you can kiss the medical sector goodbye, although I hold to a Hansonian view of medicine, so that is not a completely unmixed blessing. A Political Prediction, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Nor again was it to introduce feudalism; for as I have shown, the system already in existence was feudalism without its advantages; the substitution of fixed dues for the barbarous custom of "coigne and livery" was an unmixed benefit to the occupiers of land. Is Ulster Right?
  • The Cleveland captains declined his services in such vigorous seafaring language (not unmixed with many unnecessary oaths), that he was glad enough to give up the idea of sailoring, and take a place as driver of a canal boat from Cleveland to Pittsburg in Pennsylvania, the boat being under the charge of one of his own cousins. Biographies of Working Men
  • It will _alone_ gentilize, if unmixed with cant; and I know nothing else that will, _alone_. Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • How pleasing to myself, to look back upon the happy days I gave her; though mine would doubtless have been unmixedly so, could I have determined to lay aside my contrivances, and to be as sincere all the time, as she deserved that I should be! Clarissa Harlowe
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  • Not all the teachers look on tutoring as an unmixed blessing.
  • I am a Puritan as thoroughly as a hound is a hound, and a pointer a pointer, whose pedigree of unmixed blood can be traced for generations back. Oldtown Folks
  • After a week of charting the River Jordan, the men glided onto the Dead Sea, to Lynch a scene of "unmixed desolation" and "calcined barenness," its stagnant water "the color of diluted absinthe. Old Salt, Dead Sea
  • It must be admitted that my emotions on the occasion of this departure were much less tastefully mingled than I had planned they should be, low spirits and loneliness being such active ingredients that they disguised all other flavors, and it is to a little incident I shall forever remember with pleasure that I did not leave America quite unmixedly miserable. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • They throw on the nearly completed album - unmixed and untitled - and it sounds fantastic.
  • My surprise was not unmixed with a certain degree of pride, for I realised that the ‘Not From Here’ label had peeled off me for good.
  • To a man troubled with excess of bile the water he drinks has a taste either downright unpleasant or moderately pleasant, according to the degree to which his health is affected; while the same water has an unmixedly pleasant taste for a man in good health. The Vedanta-Sutras with the Commentary by Ramanuja — Sacred Books of the East, Volume 48
  • The names of these kings were mostly what we call Teutonic names; but those who write the almost entirely hagiological records did not say, and apparently did not ask, whether the populations were in this sense of unmixed blood. A Short History of England
  • Or on their own, searching for a place of inner security Chereau's characters swirl about on the empty stage like individual floating particles in an unmixed substance.
  • UV-absorbance chromatographs for each line were compared with a chromatograph of the unmixed standard reaction that had been subjected to denaturation/reannealing.
  • Only around 2 % of Venezuela's 28 m people are of unmixed Indian blood.
  • As Greene would have said," Mr. Iyer observes, "in matters of love and family, there are no easy answers or unmixed emotions. Adventures in Greeneland
  • Was this the man whose escapades as a young tea planter had once been the subject of discussion among his contemporaries who would look upon him with admiration not unmixed with a tinge of envy?
  • Next was Tashtego, an unmixed Indian from Gay Head.
  • And the ascription of beauty is never unmixed with moral values.
  • But his hard-wrought, quick-spoken little wife at his elbow "hooted" his scruples and, thinking of her growing lads, welcomed with unmixed satisfaction the coming of "the meenister. The Sky Pilot, a Tale of the Foothills
  • Financial innovation may not be unmixed blessing because it really prevents proper regulation.
  • These things were remembered, even now that he had language, which was not an unmixed blessing. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Cleveland captains declined his services in such vigorous seafaring language (not unmixed with many unnecessary oaths), that he was glad enough to give up the idea of sailoring, and take a place as driver of a canal boat from Cleveland to Pittsburg in Pennsylvania, the boat being under the charge of one of his own cousins. Biographies of Working Men
  • The vinyl version features songs in unmixed extended form. 9 tracks including a phat cover of Daft Punk's classic "Teachers". This one's worth hearing out (Music (For Robots))
  • For these ` ` infinite, self powerful, and unmixed '' particles are imbued with, and, indeed, themselves constitute, what Anaxagoras terms nous, a word which the modern translator has usually paraphrased as ` ` mind. '' A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science
  • There he topped off the night by drinking a whole beaker of unmixed wine in a single gulp, after which he shrieked as if hit by a blow and was led back to his bed by his friends. Alexander the Great
  • On the contrary, there was a strong reason to be added, which he had not himself taken explicitly into account -- namely, that he was not unmixedly adorable. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900)
  • I, being `delicate", was expected to cry, and did so with unmixed pleasure. A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990
  • At this time his work showed a love of pure colour typical of the movement; often he used unmixed paint squeezed straight from the tube.
  • On the second, swelling of the whole foot, and about the ankle erythema, with distention, and small bullae (phlyctaenae); acute fever; he became furiously deranged; alvine discharges bilious, unmixed, and rather frequent. Of The Epidemics
  • Throughout the whole way, whether the eye and mind silently indulged in roving, or still better loved talk interrupted that, as it often did, Ellen was in a state of most unmixed and unruffled satisfaction. The Wide, Wide World
  • I wish that all the actions of my life had been as unmixed. TESTIMONIES
  • Here, again, the mere student of "unmixed" history may start up and say, "Why! this A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • This suggests that the mantle convects as a whole, although the geochemists now require an explanation for the existence of pockets of unmixed mantle material.
  • One can imagine, for instance, concluding that a friend needs sympathy and help, unmixed with expressions of judgment about whether the friend behaved badly (at least if the behavior isn't too bad).
  • The young man's companion, on the other hand, was unmixedly shocked. The Adventures of Sally
  • And so am I. After ten days of Welsh countryside, unseasonal sunshine and happy ignorance of the mayhem in Israel, I cannot say that it is an unmixed pleasure to reconnect to the wider world.
  • The value of any color in its pure, unmixed state.
  • Up close, the jumble of marks and bright unmixed colors is almost incomprehensible, but when viewed from a distance the floral images coalesce and gain structure.
  • ‘No advantages in this world,’ wrote Hume, ‘are pure and unmixed.’
  • not an unmixed blessing
  • We have seen, throughout or nearly throughout the last volume, how very long it was before its powers and advantages were properly appreciated; how mere _récit_ dominated fiction; and how, when the personages were allowed to speak, they were for the most part furnished only or mainly with harangues -- like those with which the "unmixed" historian used to endow his characters. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • What feeling he, as a magistrate who had taken in so many ideas, could make room for, was unmixedly kind. Middlemarch: a study of provincial life (1900)
  • Scoring was done as previously described in Figure 1B. Only the percentage of unmixed cytoplasms category is graphed.
  • The fiddler was a boy of those parts, about twelve years of age, who had a wonderful dexterity in jigs and reels, though his fingers were so small and short as to necessitate a constant shifting for the high notes, from which he scrambled back to the first position with sounds not of unmixed purity of tone. Wessex Tales
  • Nothing would have pleased the old man better than a rough-and-tumble campaign against the Satpuras, whom he, as an "unmixed" Bhil, despised; but he had a duty to all his nation as Jan Chinn's interpreter; and he devoutly believed that forty plagues would fall on his village if he tampered with that obligation. The Day's Work - Volume 1
  • Mixed or unmixed fabric, stitched or unstitched, embroidered or unembroidered, and draped or fitted adorned the bodies of monarchs, priests, rebels, and commoners.
  • The thing itself appears first definitely [404] in Madame de la Fayette, largely, though not unmixedly, in Marivaux, and to some extent in Prévost and Marmontel, while it is, as it were, sublimed in Rousseau, and present very strongly in A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800
  • Whiskey or rum taken unmixed from a tumbler is a knock-down blow to temperance, but the little thimbleful of brandy, or Chartreuse, or Over the Teacups
  • First, Gordon and Jay mounded flour, made a hole in it, and dumped in a pinch of salt and then an egg. Jay's mix came out a bit unmixed, and Gordon slammed his hand into it and sent a cloud of unmixed flour into the air.
  • Near the river there are also to be found carpets of a uniform green, consisting of a short kind of Equisetum, unmixed with any other plants, which forms a "gazon," to which no nobleman's country seat can show a match. The Voyage of the Vega round Asia and Europe, Volume I and Volume II
  • Worse, the fact that biopics are structured as heroic romance makes the possibility of dramatic interpretation of character more remote: the knights of romance embody noble ideals and elicit only unmixed reactions.
  • Then the Major sat on the bed and whistled; for the spectacle of the senior native commissioned officer of the regiment, an "unmixed" Bhil, a Companion of the Order of British India, with thirty-five years 'spotless service in the army, and a rank among his own people superior to that of many The Day's Work - Volume 1
  • Philadelphia alone of the seven are honored with unmixed praise, as faithful in tribulation and rich in good works. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • Nor do we view the tiny flame of our own kindling (guarded in lasting purity as its light ever is) with greater awe than the celestial fires though they are often shrouded in darkness; nor do we deem it a greater marvel than the craters of Etna, whose eruptions throw up stones from its depths and great masses of rock, and at times pour forth rivers of that pure and unmixed subterranean fire. On the Sublime
  • + The second sort (odium inimicitiae, or hostility) aims directly at the person, indulges a propensity to see what is evil and unlovable in him, feels a fierce satisfaction at anything tending to his discredit, and is keenly desirous that his lot may be an unmixedly hard one, either in general or in this or that specified way. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability
  • But exiled Iraqi poet Awad Nasir's essay on the liberation of Iraq is an unmixed pleasure.
  • The whole tendency of their efforts is to aggravate present suffering, and to cut off the chance of future improvement, and in all their bearings and results, have produced, and are likely to produce, nothing but "pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defecated evil. Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartrwright on This Important Subject
  • But for the most part observers tend to see so-called exotic peoples as wholly other and to regard as pure and unmixed their motives and responses.
  • But in an economy that comprises 13 diverse nations, such blessings are rarely unmixed.
  • It is like that of the principle of evil himself, incorporeal, pure, unmixed, dephlegmated, defecated evil. Paras. 60-83
  • Using basic unmixed colors, right next to higher contrasting colors, Kinley adequately communicates darks and lights.
  • Such men have generally arrived at the dignity of a pack-horse – no unmixed benefit in the eyes of people driving, since most of the country horses are reduced to frenzy by the sight of the lean screw with his immense white pack – the hawker is merciless to his horse – led by the "black" man in flapping clothes and gay turban. Mates at Billabong
  • So I can't say that I look at the thing with unmixed feelings, but when a project has loomed over your life for so long, there is, for all that, a very good feeling about knowing that it's done, and you can move on to something else.
  • How different is this man in his proper country! where the usages and language, and ideas are unmixedly those which have been his father's before him; where the leading idea of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847
  • It may be questioned, whether there are any hours in this life, of such unmixed enjoyment as the few, the very few, which a young bachelor is allowed to rescue from the pressing invitations of those dear friends, who want another talking man at their dinner tables, or from those many and wilily-devised entanglements which are woven round him by the hands of inevitable mothers, and preserve entirely to himself. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 270, August 25, 1827
  • His paintings feature bright intensities of color, unique contrast, relationships of space and a palette of approximately 100 pure, unmixed acrylics.
  • But in an economy that comprises 13 diverse nations, such blessings are rarely unmixed.
  • Although I don't subscribe to the view that it is unmixedly beneficial to look to the animals for guidance on human questions... Andrea Dworkin has died.
  • The following observations are to be made upon them: if the fever persist, and the pain do not cease, if the expectoration be not normal, and if the alvine discharges be neither bilious, nor free and unmixed; and if the urine be neither copious nor have its proper sediment, but if, on the other hand, all the other salutary symptoms be present, in such cases abscesses may be expected to take place. The Book Of Prognostics
  • Sacrificing the lives of addicts to send an "unmixed" moral message actually sends a troubling moral message: that the unwanted have no worth. Latest Articles
  • The spin and "whizz" of his reel, the rush of a brown mountain stream with its fringe of silver birch and stunted alder, the white side of a leaping salmon, and the gasp of that noble fish towed deftly into the shallows at last, afforded him a natural and unmixed pleasure. M. or N. "Similia similibus curantur."
  • So if some asshole from a recording studio leaks my unfinished, unmixed and uneven album, consider it a personal triumph.
  • The secret of this appears to lie in sifting out what is most idiomatic or characteristic of a man, purging and depurating this of all that is uncharacteristic, and then presenting the former unmixed and free, the man of the man. Shakespeare His Life Art And Characters
  • But unmixed hydromel, rather than the diluted, produces frothy evacuations, such as are unseasonably and intensely bilious, and too hot; but such an evacuation occasions other great mischiefs, for it neither extinguishes the heat in the hypochondria, but rouses it, induces inquietude, and jactitation of the limbs, and ulcerates the intestines and anus. On Regimen In Acute Diseases

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