Her book, Can't Think Straight: A Memoir of Mixed-Up Love, will be published Dec. 28, 2010.
Her parents, Bob Lloyd and Karen Thomas, admitted they needed help to deal with their "mixed-up daughter".
"I consider stripes and polka dots to be neutrals, " said Ms. Tomasi Hill, who's known for her artfully mixed-up ensembles.
Pre-order her book, Can't Think Straight: A Memoir of Mixed-Up Love, or cyber-stalk her at kiriblakeley.com or on Facebook.
As a sign of just how mixed-up things are, directly across the street is another kindergarten-through-eighth grade school that is run by the state.
Many of the more knowing Never-Betters turn for cheer not to messy history and mixed-up politics but to psychology to the actual expansion of our minds.
Incorporating theoretical physics and high-flown musicology into a multigenerational saga, he brings us the story of the Strom family gifted, racially mixed, and, inevitably, totally mixed-up.
He sings of a strappy(ph) little island of mixed-up people, about rising oceans, endless war, and lives spent under medication simply to deal with it all.
Still, this portrait of the artist as a crazy mixed-up kid has scruffy charm and self-lacerating wit, especially in its satire of the theatre, from school workshops to Off Broadway.
The irresistible force of Fed money-printing collides with the immovable object of a great correction in the smash-up, the debris flies in every direction, giving us a bewildering, mixed-up picture that looks a lot like stagflation.
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It had been a mixed build-up to the match for Moyes and Everton.
Sanda and Bojan are artists -- born of mixed marriages -- brought up to believe in tolerance and ethnic diversity.
Callers backing Peter Brame ended up wrongly voting for his rival Carolynne Good when their phone-in numbers became mixed up on screen.
E-mails were mixed up with Word documents and cached Internet files.
Devolution is trickier when disaffected components of larger units eg, Bosnia, as it broke away from old Yugoslavia consist of populations whose ethnic make-up is mixed and whose loyalties are therefore divided.
But studies have shown mixed performance in the run-up to the Games, but interestingly, all recent Olympic hosts have outperformed the MSCI World index in the 12 months following the Olympics.
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Anti-Catholic prejudice was rife in polite English society until surprisingly recently: countless families can tell tales of scandals or feuds triggered by a mixed Anglican-Catholic marriage, up to the 1960s or 1970s.
At the Aiken County truck plant, 400 of the 560 acres are given up to mixed-pine forests, and the company has planted tens of thousands of native and threatened longleaf pines, which can grow to 90 feet.
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Now, under Mayor Emanuel, the city continues to offer thousands of dollars in incentives to sell away the units. (And the latest round in the plan is focused, I believe ever so woefully, on promoting homeownership rather than renting.) The pace of filling up the mixed-income developments has been chronically slow.
Its backing is biggest among mixed-race coloureds, who make up about 9% of the 49m South Africans.
Its premier, Hernus Kriel, once served as police minister but came to shun the national arena in order to build support among the province's minority white population and the Coloured (mixed-race) voters who make up more than half its electorate.
With a strict reservations-only policy (852-2810-6969) and limited seating, this speakeasy-style watering hole forbids big groups and photography but serves up some of the best-mixed cocktails in town, such as an excellent gimlet, as well as a spot-on grilled cheese sandwich to the accompaniment of soft jazz.
This top administration official stated that there were -- mixed signals came from the U.S. administration -- run-up to this vote that led them to say no -- various signals and actual letters that led them to go for a nuclear enrichment deal with Tehran.
The Warriors were 3-18 without him over the last three seasons, but Jackson mixed and matched his lineup to make up for his All-Star's absence on this night, when Lee gave advice to his teammates during timeouts.
The city council and HUD say they're taking the opportunity to get rid of the buildings and put up brand-new mixed-income housing.
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At a recent professional development retreat led by corporate trainer Dana Brownlee, a woman in her mid-50s stood up and starting citing a laundry list of communication conflicts on her mixed-age team.
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In a fleet of cars, they all made the journey to the weigh-in, where the usual shouts of "In-ger-land" were mixed in with good-humoured banter with some Kessler supporters, who'd dressed up in viking gear for the afternoon.
Observers offered slightly mixed assessments so far, with some describing a pick-up but others feeling there is still a wait-and-see tendency in the market.
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He told Mr. Lew the issue of short-term work visas shouldn't be mixed up with immigration, according to an account of the meeting Mr. Chidambaram gave to Indian media.
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