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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The episodes are jumbled up on the viewing order, so that won't help you at all. |
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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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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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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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But in shallow water, when waves hit the shore, they clot, break, foam, and get jumbled up into a mess. |
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These forces, and theories about them, are all a bit jumbled up, but out of necessity. |
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What happens if your CV gets unintentionally jumbled up with the CVs of 11 other applicants? |
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Londoners should be proud that rich and poor are jumbled up far more than in ghettoised cities abroad. |
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With regard to Amendments Nos 34, 38, 35, 36 and 78, the computer has jumbled up the figures. |
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The few words that Neesha did catch were too jumbled up to understand. |
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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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The name of the capital city of each province and territory is all jumbled up. |
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My feelings are all jumbled up in a mixture of pain, fear, and frustration. |
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Human and animal bones are jumbled up in the cone of debris, among them a drum of a column, probably once part of the bath building. |
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Sketches and drawings are hanging on the wall, jumbled up together before being filed with those already kept in albums. |
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There are traces of her shows jumbled up in her flat. |
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The communist dictatorship seems to be jumbled up with the neo-liberal democracy which dominates every detail of daily life, the lost beauty of the landscapes and the limitless stories of emigration. |
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Yet, in the stones of the Great Pyramid, Professor Davidovits found them in disarray, jumbled up together quite haphazardly as if they were artificially mixed with some kind of pestle. |
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Offers simply go up as they come in, jumbled up with wanted messages. |
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