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have cracked with brittle age, all jumbled up with
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all jumbled up with the detritus of the day,
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out from the jumbled letters and sentences like the bright bulbs of a Christmas
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‘Did anything come through?’ Torbin asked eventually, peering over at the jumbled text
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” Now Gorge was trying to catch his breath and talk at the same time so that all we got were gasps and a mess of jumbled words that we couldn’t understand
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resounded in Jack’s ear and jumbled his thoughts
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The Elder wrinkled his snout, considering the points Brokin had made, his old mind a whirlpool of jumbled emotions
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He spoke with a strong accent, typical of that part of Yorkshire, and his words were often slurred and jumbled as they emerged
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They were all jumbled up, just like his own
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My thoughts were all jumbled up, but Anita made suggestions, and I agreed to everything
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It was the second part that jumbled this play
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notes, some jumbled around the edge of the
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” He watched through a calculated gaze, as for a moment his jumbled thoughts cleared, “Why is it important that I meet him?”
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A jumbled series of images—five of the best men and women from the five main districts of Gathandria, together with a handful of followers they trusted most, the theatricals, the glass-makers, the field-tillers, the stone-cutters and the tradesfolk
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exchanged, would transform the jumbled pile into neatly ordered and countable stacks on
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Everything gets jumbled; the things that I used to think and
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All are to come to where many stones are jumbled together, near the most sacred place
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That means all are to assemble as quickly as possible to where many stones are jumbled together, near the most sacred place
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One and all prepared to go to where many stones are jumbled together, near the most sacred place
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Eva walked out of the office, her thoughts jumbled as the good news was replaced with the more pressing problem of getting Father Haralambos out of Greece
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My emotions were jumbled enough without another voice in my head,
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My emotions were so jumbled, I felt
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Somehow I knew that he could read my jumbled emotions
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In the end, it usually looks pretty jumbled, but it works for me
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words were jumbled up and as he flicked it over, more sentences joined together to make a descent
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The spokesman dismissed the jumbled questions of the media and returned to the interior of the house
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I pawed the letters on top of the other ones making a jumbled mess but she understood
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Sometimes the words are jumbled but after you have gone
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Choose ten words that you want to review and write them on the board but with the letters jumbled up
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• Choose ten words that you want to review and write them on the board but with the letters jumbled up
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She is on the side of tidiness and cleanliness and not on the side of slovenly lassitude that leaves things jumbled and rumpled, scattered with no conscious care and placement
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The explosion behind them, which obliterated the lounge they had just left, jumbled Sabrina’s thoughts
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Preeti paused and cringed for a moment at the thought of jumbled up books, cassettes not in covers and the worst image of them all, pen lids not on pens
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His consciousness was growing thin but he could hear his father’s jumbled German-English words grinding into his ears
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Dan had fallen in love with Gabriella in his senior year of high school in history class as they studied together and commiserated over the horribly jumbled and boring lectures the teacher would give
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This is hard to put into words, and if it seems a little jumbled, please forgive my feeble attempt at baring my soul
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Jazz leaned across the table and pushed the fast forward button to release around three seconds of the jumbled gibberish of speeded-up action then again pushed play
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Came the dawn and a moment of awakening for Rudolph, and for a few jumbled seconds he believed the dream to be real
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thoughts become a jumbled mess in my head
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She knew, as the plane pulled away from the gate and he waved goodbye from the terminal window, that Inacio wanted to sort his jumbled emotions in private
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Bits and pieces - rags - that jumbled together made a decent enough mattress
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His Parent and Child come on straight, frequently in a jumbled mixture of archaic data, a jumbled replay of early experiences that do not make sense now because they did not make sense when they were recorded
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Any sort of nonsense gets in easier ‘n a hot knife slips into an oleo tub! ‘Course, the jumbled contents slippy-slide around in there, melt down to a mingled mess just that easy, too
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The voices, the jumbled thoughts
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At this point he murmured some strange and obscure words in confusion, and then his movements became jumbled
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She felt her collective playing at the fringes of her jumbled psyche---no words, no coherency, just blind frenzy---urging her, goading her on
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She imagined her organs untangling themselves from the jumbled mess in which they had been knotted, and aligning themselves properly
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It felt like he’d stepped out of his body, and now he was reliving those frightful minutes that had so altered his life, releasing all the jumbled emotions he’d kept stashed away for 15 years
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From the air he could still see the words left for him at Quail's murder, now broken up, jumbled into a heap of red letters and question marks
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The jumbled mixture of confusing emotions
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More … charged, thick with unspoken words and a thousand jumbled emotions
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The drive to the police station was silent except for an occasional crackling and jumbled sounds coming from the police radio
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" It was the best I could manage when my thoughts were so jumbled together I could barely think let alone speak
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Everything in the boy's head was confusing and jumbled; there was no clear line of action, just wandering thoughts
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interposition of Providence, the facts are jumbled in the
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turning and my thoughts jumbled
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They are all hopelessly segmented, disconnected from each other, in a jumbled up mess of specialized, special interests
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Mostly, they are connected to a pyramidal jumbled up mess called civilization, in jumbled up chaotic ways
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Claire's insides jumbled as Isaac started the Range Rover up again
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However; this entire history of the dominance of tools over humans, over human values, this selective blindness which scientists call selective awareness; which has been cast into billions of self-created realities, all mostly unconnected to each other except on an abstract level… this jumbled mix of self-created segmented-fragmented identities within each psyche; has robbed humans of ever seeing themselves and their own history in any true, larger, comprehensive, connective context which could explain all of their condition
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It was not jumbled with artifacts like the rest of the gallery
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What we have left is jumbled and unclear in its meaning at times
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He then tossed the bag back inside the temple with whatever was left inside of it and then walked through the jumbled boxes and unseeing people, calmly as if he belonged as a member of the hectic scene
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I linked back into his mind, and his thoughts were a jumbled mess—happiness that he was holding me, anger at whatever trouble Simon had gotten me into, confusion about what to say and do to help me
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It was hard to be silent, because the floor was strewn with a jumbled array of stuff
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First we had to find the device, which was going to be hard given what a jumbled mess the place was
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He had tossed and turned the entire night after that conversation with his brother, trying to organize his jumbled thoughts
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“What?” her words were jumbled and she seemed confused
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They jutted precariously over the broken ledge while giant hunks of broken, jumbled stairs led to the crooked doorway
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Through the rusted bars, tastes, rather than glimpses, were caught of the jumbled neighbourhood; and nothing within range, nearer or lower than the summits of the two great towers of Notre-Dame, had any promise on it of healthy life or wholesome aspirations
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What shall I say?" cried Sallie, as Fred ended his rigmarole, in which he had jumbled together pell-mell nautical phrases and facts out of one of his favorite books
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"A fine comparison!" said Sancho; "though not so new but that I have heard it many and many a time, as well as that other one of the game of chess; how, so long as the game lasts, each piece has its own particular office, and when the game is finished they are all mixed, jumbled up and shaken together, and stowed away in the bag, which is much like ending life in the grave
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Jennings's prophecies, though rather jumbled together, were chiefly fulfilled; for she was able to visit Edward and his wife in their Parsonage by Michaelmas, and she found in Elinor and her husband, as she really believed, one of the happiest couples in the world
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At the mention of Monte Cristo Dantes started with joy; he rose to conceal his emotion, and took a turn around the smoky tavern, where all the languages of the known world were jumbled in a lingua franca
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`The following' was a jumbled list of items of expenditure, subscriptions, donations, legacies, and collections, winding up with `the general summary showed a balance in hand of
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The first thing to see, looking away over the water, was a kind of dull line—that was the woods on t'other side; you couldn't make nothing else out; then a pale place in the sky; then more paleness spreading around; then the river softened up away off, and warn't black any more, but gray; you could see little dark spots drifting along ever so far away—trading scows, and such things; and long black streaks—rafts; sometimes you could hear a sweep screaking; or jumbled up voices, it was so still, and sounds come so far; and by and by you could see a streak on the water which you know by the look of the streak that there's a snag there in a swift current which breaks on it and makes that streak look that
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Lighter objects are wildly jumbled, many of them out on the surface
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Over time, thinks Marie-Laure, events that seem jumbled either become more confusing or gradually settle into place
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He was gazing into the distance, lost in a world of jumbled thoughts
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As she spoke she started to cry, shrinking into herself, her face crumpling like that of a five-year-old, so I moved across the seat and brought her in close to me, stroking her hair while she kept talking, her words now jumbled, too fast, too full, broken with sobs and hiccups
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Time and events were telescoped, jumbled together like a in her memories of those days
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Jumbled together was a mass of bills, United were one ten-dollar gold piece and two five-dollar gold pieces
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She went crimson at the memory and, pulling the bed covers up about her neck, lay bathed in sunlight, trying to sort out the jumbled impressions in her mind
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He often struggled for his words and his speaking voice was little more than an exhausted whisper, but there were some interludes when jumbled images would suddenly escape in staccato bursts between catches of laughter
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The building was dun-colored, jumbled with fire escapes like orthodonture over bad teeth
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The chronology was all jumbled up now, but everything ailing her seemed to begin back there
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And life was full of holes: looking at the snippets jumbled on her pile carpet, Sam couldn’t agree more
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“Kunneqtiqut / What the fuck / Connect the dots / Jumbled up / On a tilt / Around a bend / Alone, Atlantic / Antic end
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Anna stood there with a big brown paper bag in one hand and a jumbled pile of mail in the other