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But, under stress, the words spilled out in a jumble.
The avocados are served in a jumble along with smoked trout, fava beans and goat curd.
It can certainly endure him finishing in a jumble of candidates at the top of the heap in Iowa and New Hampshire.
Buried in a confidential bond document, in a jumble of legalese, Lone Star explains to investors one way it profits from delinquent loans.
If GK-PID doesn't ensure that the chromosomes move horizontally, the cells end up in a jumble, like bricks randomly set at different angles.
"The 10-ton car broke in two in a jumble of mangled metal, broken glass and sheared-off cables," The New York Times reported.
There are different names, like SDHC and SDXC, and numbers for speed class and storage all mixed together in a jumble of technical jargon.
Mr Astley stammers out different lines in a jumble, going from dulcet bass tones to shrill trebles over a tortuous three-and-a-half minutes.
A decade ago the cost of Airbus's A380 superjumbo soared by about €21972bn ($2211bn) after engineers got its 240 miles of cables in a jumble.
When I asked for one back, he misinterpreted the request and attempted to look up a location on a map, resulting in a jumble of code.
Pre Historic Animals and Reptiles (Unknown artist, 1889) This wildly anachronistic menagerie brings fantastical beasts and fauna from numerous epochs together in a jumble of biodiversity.
Those first conversations were filled with uproarious laughter and occasional shouting, in a jumble of Hebrew and English, which could sometimes be heard from the hallway.
The words came out in a jumble, forcing him to learn how tweak the switches on the printer's circuit board to make the text fill the page.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' The stew arrives in a jumble: irregular pieces of bone-in goat meat coated with a brilliant fire-engine-red sauce.
In April, Mr. Jiwani reached out to The Chicago Tribune to say that he wanted to propose to Ms. Acuña in a Jumble he could call their very own.
They had been camping for more than a month in a jumble of makeshift tents on a baking, dusty roadside near a Sri Lankan air-force base in the country's remote north-east.
The following rail cars derailed in a jumble on both sides of the track, with some falling to the highway and landing on vehicles and one rail car dangling precariously over the highway.
But in a flash, the concern shifted from inconvenience to questions about basic safety as two cars on a train in Upper Manhattan veered off the tracks in a jumble of sparks and smoke.
HOUSED in a jumble of ancient buildings in the shadow of Westminster Abbey, Westminster School has been educating boys since it was founded in 219 by Queen Elizabeth I to provide lessons for 227 poor scholars.
And because he was also a desperate father whose son had by then stopped sitting up or talking, the idea that the information that could save him was buried in a jumble of DNA coding was unbearable.
Cultured Traveler The main street in Gracanica, a village on the outskirts of Pristina, the capital of Kosovo, is lined with bakeries and markets strung together in a jumble until the shop fronts give way to a high stone wall.
He speaks in a thick East London-Cockney accent, and his words gush out in a jumble of enthusiasm, hopping from musings about the human condition to reflections on the history of Islam and anecdotes about the many jihadists he has known.
Harried riders press together in a jumble of elbows and backpacks, and the mosh pits on many station platforms are so dense during rush hours that engineers slow to a crawl as a precaution in case people fall or get shoved onto the tracks.
The elephant is actually a supporting player in a jumble of interrelated storylines about a dad (Colin Farrell) disappointing his children (Nico Parker and Finley Hobbins); a small business struggling in an industry dominated by a big business; and whatever we were supposed to take away from Eva Green's role as a charismatic trapeze artist.
HOBOKEN, N.J. — A careening commuter train plowed through the barrier at the end of the tracks and crashed into a wall at a terminal here during the morning rush on Thursday, killing one person, injuring more than 100 others and unleashing chaos as part of the station's roof came tumbling down in a jumble of metal.
"A Bookshop in Berlin" is her account of her life there, and then of her flight to safety — from Germany through France to Switzerland — in the early years of World War II. Originally published in 1945, it was rediscovered in a jumble sale in Nice in 2010 and republished in France in 2015 with a beautiful preface by Patrick Modiano.
Yes, you went the [right] way, Diouf; he passed through deliberation, and by speaking at the right moment. Yes. What makes a man is courage and seriousness. Seventeen parties, all in a jumble. They are shouting, but you keep your dignity.
Her relative youth compared with her co-stars was obscured by the character's wardrobe, with Martha normally wearing a hairnet, beret, spectacles, and an old mackintosh, all of which were provided by Carol who bought them second- hand in a jumble sale.
All of this was done on a bike bought in a jumble sale for £2.10s., towing a 2-wheeled trailer. She would mail reports of her travels to the Dominion Post. In 1953, she returned to New Zealand for her father's funeral.
Each clue in a Jumble word puzzle is a word that has been “jumbled” by permuting the letters of each word to make an anagram. A dictionary of such anagrams may be used to solve puzzles or verify that a jumbled word is unique when creating puzzles.
Haven't you ever watched a man spit? He just gives a hawk and > out it comes, some drops as big as pearls, some as fine as mist, raining > down in a jumble of countless particles. Now all I do is put in motion the > heavenly mechanism in me ‑ I'm not aware of how the thing works." Burton Watson glosses Kui as "A being with only one leg.
That being said, most beginners who fail to follow a solid format often find themselves lost in a jumble of ideas. Judging usually involves one judge in the preliminary round, one to three judges in the semi-finals/qualifying round, and a panel of three judges in the finals round. Judges look for overall coherency, impact, and confidence, and usually overlook basal errors due to the short preparation time.
Many years after The Far Cry had gone out of print, Hill found a copy in a jumble sale and wrote enthusiastically of her discovery in the Daily Telegraph. In 2002 – 50 years after the Penguin edition – Persephone Books reprinted The Far Cry as one of a series of forgotten classics by women writers. Hill supplied the afterword to that edition. After 1980, Emma Smith lived in Putney in south- west London.
It was the first album released after NBC announced they were not renewing The Monkees for a third season. The album cover—a quaint collage of items looking like a display in a jumble shop or toy store—was chosen over the Monkees' objections. It was the last Monkees' album to be released in separate, dedicated mono and stereo mixes. During the 1986 reunion, it returned to the Billboard charts for 11 weeks.
Sackville-West had taken similar models for her own "cottage garden", one of many "garden rooms" at Sissinghurst Castle—her idea of a cottage garden was a place where "the plants grow in a jumble, flowering shrubs mingled with Roses,The "old roses" Vita Sackville-West was rediscovering were introduced from French growers in the 1830s and 1840s. See Graham Stuart Thomas, The Old Shrub Roses. herbaceous plants with bulbous subjects, climbers scrambling over hedges, seedlings coming up wherever they have chosen to sow themselves". The cottage garden ideal was also spread by artists such as water-colourist Helen Allingham (1848–1926).
Japanese fiction has assumed a position of significance in many genres of world literature as it continues to chart its own creative course. Whereas science fiction in the English-speaking world developed gradually over a period of evolutionary change in style and content, SF in Japan took off from a very different starting line. Starting in the 1950s and 1960s, Japanese SF writers worked to combine their own thousand- year-old literary tradition with a flood of Western SF and other fiction. Contemporary Japanese SF thus began in a jumble of ideas and periods, and ultimately propelled Japanese authors into a quantum leap of development, rather than a steady process of evolution.

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