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  1. Lost Dogs + Mixed Blessings. Album • John Prine • 1995. 14 songs • 57 minutes Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings is the 12th studio album by American folk singer John Prine, released in 1995. The cover artwork is by John Callahan.

  2. Mixed Blessings. Sitcom following a newly married couple: he is white, she is black, and neither of their parents like it one little bit. Stars Christopher Blake, Muriel Odunton, Carmen Munroe, Stefan Kalipha, Gregory Munroe and more. University graduates Thomas Simpson and Susan Lambert have got married in secret.

  3. Mixed blessing definition: something that, although generally favorable or advantageous, has one or more unfavorable or disadvantageous features.. See examples of MIXED BLESSING used in a sentence.

  4. Parents and children were informants. Results: Greater parent religiousness had both positive and negative associations with parenting and child adjustment. Greater parent religiousness when children were age 8 was associated with higher parental efficacy at age 9 and, in turn, children’s better social competence and school performance and ...

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  6. Mixed Blessings (ITV, 1978-80) follows Thomas Simpson ( Christopher Blake) and Susan Lambert ( Muriel Odunton ), recently graduated from university. They're in love and want to live together. He is white, she is Black and, this being late 1970s Britain, this proves an emotive issue, with both sets of parents initially disapproving.

  7. The New Press is proud to publish a new paperback edition of Mixed Blessings, the first book to discuss the cross-cultural process taking place in the work of contemporary Latino, Native, African, and Asian American artists. Rich with illustrations of artworks in many different media, and filled with incisive quotes and unsettling reports, it is more than a book about art; it is a complex meditation on the relationships of people to their cultures. Lucy R.