But, now, she was scrawling badly jumbled words in an old spiral notebook that she rarely ever used. |
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The closing minutes of the first semifinal heat saw a strong set, some jumbled take-offs and a few crowd-pleasing wipeouts. |
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The narrative structure of the book is intentionally unspecific and jumbled. |
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He noticed his sword was leaning on a guardrail instead of being jumbled together with all the rest. |
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But the sound has been turned down and the mix is so jumbled that it's impossible to derive anything from them. |
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She jumbled her keys in the keyhole and waved a quick goodbye before running up the stairs. |
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Around her whirled a kaleidoscope of unfamiliar faces, a jumbled chorus of voices sounding in ten different languages. |
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The episodes are jumbled up on the viewing order, so that won't help you at all. |
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Thoughts were jumbled inside his head and he was having difficulty sorting them all out. |
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A few large stones were jumbled around the clearing and a wooden slab was on the ground. |
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On several occasions, the files have become jumbled on the removable media. |
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As far as I'm concerned, dreams are just your mind filing away the things that passed through your mind and got jumbled up during the day. |
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When you run out of paper or the words you write are jumbled up, think of the hourglass passing sand from the top to the bottom. |
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Tables are jumbled together pigpen style, turning eavesdropping into a kind of spectator event. |
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Believe it or not, I often lay in bed at night hearing a jumbled mixture of different voices from a mishmash of past unpublished interviews. |
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Dealing with those jumbled balls of tiny twinklers is enough to turn anyone into Scrooge. |
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They prefer a mongrel vitality to a purebred stillness, a jumbled collage to a more settled composition. |
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As one unwraps this charmingly packaged album, a myriad of shapes and sizes spill out like jumbled puzzle pieces. |
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She laid a hand on his arm, stilling the flood of jumbled thoughts and rambling words that poured from his mouth. |
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This morning I was pawing through my jumbled collection of socks, looking for a match to an olive one I had already plucked from the drawer. |
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And when you attack him for his malaprops, his jumbled syntax, it's good for us. |
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She was gasping for breath as her mind rambled a jumbled conglomerate of disjointed thoughts at him. |
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The handwriting changed from the slanted, flowing script to short, cramped letters jumbled together in a disorderly fashion. |
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Our finale was zuppa inglese, a monster-large portion that jumbled raspberry mousse and sponge cake with subtle lacings of rum and port wine. |
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The song's evocative imagery and fetching arrangement deserve a better concept album than the jumbled pastiche of Control. |
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His thoughts were jumbled and confused, and they only became more disoriented as a horrible transformation began to take place. |
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All my feelings were confused and jumbled up inside of me, and I could not focus on any one thought. |
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Seeing as his friend was obviously unable to think with so much clamor round him, Everett led the way through the jumbled desks. |
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The Connemara ponies settled in and seemed surefooted in sharp, jumbled rocks, deep mud and steep angled inclines and declines. |
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On some pieces the letters are outlined, resulting in a jumbled scramble of dirty lines and tainted colour. |
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Here are jumbled together manifestos from the Bauhaus, Surrealism, Dada, the Suprematists and the Futurists. |
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From blenders to eggbeaters, it's all here, somewhere, in this deliciously jumbled secondhand-cookware store. |
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All the small zygodactyl or semizygodactyl forms, generally from Eocene deposits, are jumbled together in the family Zygodactylidae. |
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Gail nodded and bit her lip again, turning her attention back to the game board and staring at the jumbled patterns of red and yellow marbles. |
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This is a solid in which the atoms are not regularly arrayed as they are in a crystal, but are more jumbled. |
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But all of it is jumbled together in a way that at the end the reader is left empty, if amused. |
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But, the synchronic and diachronic become entangled in both analysis and presentation, with key theoretical points coming across jumbled and disconnected. |
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Already the grim images of the war have become jumbled in my mind. |
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Beautiful and important European values are jumbled together with technical clauses in an unholy mess. |
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Fields curve around jumbled outcroppings, huge chunks of fragmented rock appearing in time to halt a tractor before it barely reaches working speed. |
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In the paper clip the iron domains are jumbled up and pointing every which way. |
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They are usually jumbled up and pointing every which way so their magnetic fields cancel each other out. |
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Instead, Midnight Memories is more like a bunch of aspiring singles jumbled together, jostling for attention. |
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Though his words at times may have been jumbled, the eloquence of his heart spoke. |
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Your thoughts may race, or seem jumbled and blocked, so much so that you find it hard to talk to people. |
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There is a log jam whose jumbled mass splits the river into a dozen channels. |
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The name of the capital city of each province and territory is all jumbled up. |
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Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: Too late. |
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The magnificently jumbled and cluttered centre of the Old Town provides Altea with a special charm. |
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His first accumulations of objects date from 1959: a forest of coat stands followed by glass boxes of jumbled rubbish. |
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Love, hate, death, eating, drinking, resentment and depression are all jumbled up and I seem to experience them all at the same time. |
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Thoughts may become jumbled, or they may not connect in a way that makes sense. |
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But in shallow water, when waves hit the shore, they clot, break, foam, and get jumbled up into a mess. |
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And since not all atoms of this gas release electrons, plasma represents a jumbled mass of molecules, atoms, ions and electrons. |
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As its name would suggest, this is a jumbled formation of rock sculpted by wind and rain. |
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The first major discovery the students made was a jumbled concentration of stones. |
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A jumbled curiosity of a film, Charlie isn't sure whether it wants to be a hard-boiled gangster thriller, a thoughtful biography, or a legal drama. |
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In sharp contrast to the autobiography, it tends to be prolix and muddled with excessive detail, and it often reads like a jumbled mix of fantastic stories. |
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The events of the past few days swam through Robby's head in one disjointed, jumbled mess, and he could find no perspective on any of it whatsoever. |
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It turns out our credit histories had been linked and jumbled. |
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Sitting at their rough-hewn wooden table, I watch through the window as their father collects cedar firewood from a jumbled pile near the box-car. |
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You can still follow the colonnaded main street of their city, and trace in the jumbled stones the outline of marketplaces, swimming pools and palaces. |
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On the far wall, CDs teetered in jumbled piles, films, books and magazines were mixed up together in boxes and on shelves and clothes sat in haphazard heaps. |
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The few words that Neesha did catch were too jumbled up to understand. |
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A set of exquisitely carved ivory chessmen, a moa egg, stuffed birds, and bird skins, although jumbled in with rubbish, were all neatly catalogued. |
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Chinese diplomats, says Mr Lieberthal, are not consulted and hear of such events afterwards. This is one consequence of all those jumbled horizontal and vertical lines. |
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But life centres on the delightful beach and its superb sand and sea, framed by the famous boulders, jumbled on one another to create nooks, sun traps and explorable caves. |
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The work of such a renowned painter as Picasso had no protection as amid general indifference, piles of documents, parcels, machinery and all sorts of odds and ends jumbled together on tables pushed against the painting. |
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But such broad-mindedness leads to increasingly jumbled storytelling. |
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In its variety, its superficiality, its solitary night walkers and its jumbled juxtaposition of public and private spaces, you could argue that it is the beating heart of Englishness. |
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Even jumbled here in the schoolyard rummage sale. |
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Buzzy, up-slurred sswreee with jumbled song and up-slurred swee notes. |
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In the wake of the retreating ice sheets there sprang up a jumbled mass of rugged, closely-crowded hills, interspersed with treacherous muskeg bogs, tortuously winding rivers and creeks, and an endless maze of lakes. |
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In scale and ambience this grand boulevard is more European than the dense, jumbled Japanese streetscape. |
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The researchers have revealed that knocking out nodal causes internal organs are jumbled, and the organism dies. |
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Two jumbled chandeliers feature three-dimensional coconuts, or at least plasterlike casts of them. |
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I can read, too, but I'm so little used that the letters somehow gets jumbled together-like, and I can't make nothink on 'em. |
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Instead of keeping notes and memos in a mattress cover as Anatole France did, or having them jumbled in a drawer, assign a place where you can keep them in easily accessible form. |
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For when the order of values is jumbled and bad is mixed with the good, individuals and groups pay heed solely to their own interests, and not to those of others. |
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Thoughts may be jumbled or they may seem to vanish temporarily. |
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These excavations revealed a jumbled heap of stones. |
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Will the new minister now table that report so that we can see if it is another jumbled collection of photocopies or will he continue to cover up the tactics of Alfonso Gagliano? |
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