She didn't know how to deal with all these mixed-up emotions and confusions. |
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The actions of the major players in this drama have been mixed-up and incoherent, and have tended to widen, not narrow, the crisis. |
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The context of you being a mixed-up, hormone-addled seventh-grader when you read it, alone in your bedroom. |
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Strangely, stories of mixed-up babies in Russia are not uncommon, horrifying young parents in the past. |
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Customers do get us mixed-up however, which can cause a slight degree of chaos with orders! |
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How many mailboxes did just one mixed-up teenager blow up before he was caught? |
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He emerged as a mixed-up teenager, seeking a job and closer contact with the revolutionaries. |
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But our mixed-up legal strategy is to insist, paralytically, on a kind of hyper-sovereignty of the nation-state. |
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He is a very mixed-up man, very contradictory in what he says and how he says it. |
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Somewhere between the gaudy lowlands of kitsch and the earnest highlands of world music sits the mythic, mixed-up realm of exotica. |
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Perhaps it was his equivalent of the mark where a mixed-up teenager might have cut himself. |
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I've always had close friends, who knew about my mixed-up family and were wonderful in taking care of me. |
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She might ride her own horse, play the cello and have a public-school education, but she is as lost and mixed-up as her new-found friend. |
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Soon they are joined by Jess, a mixed-up girl in her early twenties. |
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Your mixed-up feelings are legitimate, but it's not too late to talk now. |
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Normally if you have a problem away from football you can go on to the park and get a release, but I wasn't able to do that because I was so mixed-up. |
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I'm just a mixed-up caveman writer who is confused by all this technology. |
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Kane uses Adrian Lester's minicab driver as his Everyman, the voice of reason in this mixed-up world, and a Brixton salsa club as his meeting point. |
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Their enthusiasm, devotion, and mixed-up sense of romance for squinty boys is one of the more quaint aspects of pop culture. |
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Portobelloby Ruth Rendell A suspenseful, complex mystery about mixed-up lives in a London neighborhood. |
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Set in an elite girls' school, the film has a group of mixed-up girls testing the limits of teen behaviour while finding their various ways in life. |
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Some of the funniest moments occur as the siblings chat and joke with each other in their cramped house and chip shop or flirt with life outside their mixed-up family. |
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I'm very hesitant to do so, especially in our mixed-up world. |
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They were not terrorists in the conventional sense but mixed-up kids. |
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But the end result is mixed-up preteens dressed as hottie totties roaming the dark streets on Halloween night asking strangers for candy. |
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Walters and his crack cast expertly pace the spiralling lunacy that involves a multiply over-booked room, mixed-up bags, and two entrapping alarm bells secreted under the bed. |
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