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"jumble" Definitions
  1. [singular] jumble (of something) an untidy or confused mixture of things
  2. [uncountable] (British English) a collection of old or used clothes, etc. that are no longer wanted and are going to be taken to a jumble sale
"jumble" Synonyms
assortment mishmash medley miscellany hodgepodge variety patchwork potpourri hash hotchpotch collage pastiche farrago muddle montage ragbag clutter motley agglomeration mixture lot bunch collection cluster mass group batch bundle assemblage stack heap clump quantity pile bank array grouping band clutch set mess chaos confusion disorder disarray disorganisation(UK) disorganization(US) havoc disorderliness shambles disorderedness disarrangement dishevelment messiness muss untidiness misorder welter rummage junk castoffs lumber bric-a-brac bits and pieces unwanted items odds and ends secondhand goods gubbins stuff oddments rejects cast-offs white elephants flotsam and jetsam odds and sods sundries miscellanea quagmire predicament fix difficulty dilemma jam quandary corner pickle entanglement hole imbroglio scrape bind mix-up trouble impasse tat rubbish scrap seconds curios ornaments knickknacks trinkets baubles bibelots knick-knacks gewgaws kickshaws gimcracks daze bewilderment bafflement befuddlement bemusement stupor haze fog distraction stupefaction spin trance whirl swoon dwam dazedness numbness surprise oddment end leftover remnant stub bit fragment leaving remains butt remainder shred sliver snippet mélange bits debris etcetera disarrange disorganize confuse disturb discompose disrupt upset dishevel tousle shuffle derange rumple scramble dislocate disjoint bungle botch fumble fluff butcher muff flub blow foozle misdirect mishandle mismanage spoil mar ruin wreck mess up screw up intermix blend combine mix merge fuse amalgamate integrate mingle meld incorporate commingle intermingle homogenise(UK) homogenize(US) interfuse unite commix coalesce compound garble distort twist falsify misinterpret misrepresent misstate pervert doctor warp corrupt misquote misreport obscure slant blur mistranslate slur obfuscate muddy cloud becloud befog complicate fuddle convolute discombobulate overshadow rattle make unclear make difficult make complex tangle entangle knot snarl coil mat intertwist enmesh intertwine interweave mesh ravel entwine interlace immesh interlock kink perplex puzzle baffle bewilder confound mystify befuddle flummox bemuse dumbfound nonplus stump addle bamboozle disconcert fox get demoralize(US) dishearten discourage daunt dispirit unnerve shake deject depress undermine unman dismay weaken sap crush enfeeble chill cow devitalize More
"jumble" Antonyms
arrangement calm harmony method organisation(UK) organization(US) system tidiness order orderliness singularity peace loneness neatness uniformity simplicity understanding ease contentment solution regulation symmetry design form purpose classification regularity systematisation(UK) systematization(US) planning plan individual one quiet scattering whole dispersal coherence togetherness consistency concord division separation natural element ingredient singular cleanliness possessions sense sterility original disarray interruption stoppage single frame single picture still frame unaltered picture closed society enclave homogenous society monocultural society ace bit dab dram driblet glimmer handful hint lick little mite mouthful nip ounce peanuts pinch pittance scruple shade shadow alikeness commonality indistinguishability likeness semblance similitude similarity disentanglement arrange array dispose marshal(UK) marshall(US) organise(UK) organize(US) range regulate tidy comfort draw up enlighten explain neaten straighten up uncomplicate untangle smooth straighten soothe fix up clear up separate unmix clean disconnect disjoin divide exclude part purify break down break up sever dissociate detach clash disperse disharmonize remove segregate simplify facilitate streamline abridge disentangle summarise(UK) summarize(US) clean up decomplicate make simpler make straightforward put in a nutshell reduce to the bare bones unravel manage successfully maintain retain keep preserve uphold sustain perpetuate prolong continue support carry on keep up

708 Sentences With "jumble"

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"It looks like a jumble, but actually it's a very deliberate jumble," says Neil Saunders of Conlumino, another consulting firm.
So take California and jumble up those letters — voilà!
But, under stress, the words spilled out in a jumble.
Language becomes a jumble of statistics and awkward medical vocabulary.
He displayed a jumble of impulses, many of them conflicting.
Biden's is simply a jumble of numbers in a circle.
She stood still, deep inside the jumble of jubilant bodies.
His Evan is a startling jumble of exposed nerve endings.
It's all a jumble of time, and it's all visible.
And now it has to make the jumble into coherence.
A jumble of confusion for this body I knew so well.
In the flagship Twitter app, replies appear in a chaotic jumble.
Our democracy is a multicultural, messy jumble of ideas and opinions.
"I've made a jumble of my life," the newcomer sadly said.
What are the possible numbers of key-rings in this jumble?
It's filled with a jumble of green, blue, and black wires.
My motives for joining Tau were actually a jumble of contradictions.
The two-story space is a jumble of Macs and marimbas.
On top of another cabinet was a jumble of old posters.
The costumes are a jumble of period and modern; props are few.
It's a jumble that might make sense eventually, or it might not.
Birmingham, a disorganised sprawl, has always been a jumble of distinct villages.
The other takes a jumble of commuters and travellers towards the airport.
The Cubs are pulling away from the jumble of National League contenders.
The riverbank is a jumble of fishing nets, poultry coops and shanties.
"The Kurds, Iraqis, Iranians, Shia militia, it's all a jumble," McCain said.
The camera floated over the sand, revealing a jumble of dead crabs.
The rest of the country is a jumble of sometimes contradictory requirements.
The script's clanging jumble of cod-Victorian jargon and Hollywood cliché doesn't help.
The rest of the contents just kind of jumble around in the bottom.
This system failed its audition by churning out a chaotic jumble of notes.
A jumble of odds and ends are contained within the Room of Requirement.
We meet on the street, jumble about with kisses and are we late?
The first time all you'll hear is a jumble of beeps and whistles.
Johnson had worked his way unscathed through the Edwards-Logano jumble to third.
From that jumble of wonderful tools requiring no gasoline, pull out a rake.
It is a jumble of incomplete thoughts stitched together with arrogance and ignorance.
It is a nostalgic jumble of portfolios, books, old typewriters and record players.
You might recall your teacher asking you to factor the jumble of symbols.
But for many algebra students, the jumble of algebraic symbols is still confusing.
My thoughts start to jumble together in the pleasant mush I associate with sleep.
The café's façade is an inviting jumble of pink neon signs and glowing graffiti.
A photo of the scene showed smoke rising from a jumble of rail cars.
Just a jumble of contextless plain links, with drills and tests heedlessly mixed in.
I find the videos charming and clever, a brash jumble of sound and imagery.
Most trains today are a jumble of seat hogs, manspreaders, and highly inefficient design.
The other car's license plate was visible only as an indecipherable jumble of pixels.
The opposite wall holds a jumble of overlapping, elegant geometric abstractions, also on wood.
A kaleidoscopic jumble of their artwork covered every inch of the walls and ceiling.
But the works themselves, a tonal jumble, have less to say about such anxiety.
To the naked eye, rice koji looks like a jumble of brittle, broken grains.
And what's more, the polling that has come out there is mostly a jumble.
For most voters, Warren was just a jumble of policy proposals before Monday night.
There was a brown jumble of slender trees, saplings, shrubs, bushes, vines and roots.
I lift up those whose stories are a jumble of grief & gratitude like mine.
The "easy inter-racial jumble" of the Habsburg era (as Ms Morris puts it) faded.
It wasn't until 2002 that USDA organic standards replaced a confusing jumble of local rules.
It was, say the few who remember it, a pleasant jumble of offices and corridors.
Beyond that, a swing set, pink-and-purple tricycle and orange ball jumble his lawn.
The next time I saw her again, I was besotted, my neural network a jumble.
No longer should students be presented with a jumble of words taken out of context.
The health-care debate in the United States has turned into a jumble of ideas.
It's a rather incoherent jumble, jumping around in time and never really building any suspense.
Nonetheless, Covenant Review's entry into the fray certainly does not make this jumble any clearer.
Yet it also offers a jumble of incongruous impressions, as the best city streets do.
Others were picking through a jumble of costumes and props in an improvised photo studio.
The parking lot at the Norreport train station was a sprawling jumble of two-wheelers.
To bring his jumble of feelings to life, Mr. Cooper grabs every genre he can.
It's a makeshift jumble of rickety homes at high risk of flooding, landslides and disease.
On a recent morning, Massamba Diaw, 70, showed a jumble of ruins in the sand.
Freds' salad is a filling jumble of shredded rotisserie chicken, greens, tomatoes, apples and avocados.
While the National League is mostly juggernauts and also-rans, the A.L. is a jumble.
Click on the ones you need help with to see the answer and its anagram indicator: 17A: DAM MAD SCRAMBLE (Scramble MAD to get DAM) 24A: FIRED STIR FRIED (Stir FRIED to get FIRED) 36A: PARBOIL BIPOLAR DISORDER (Disorder BIPOLAR to get PARBOIL) 50A: STREAM MIX MASTER (Mix MASTER to get STREAM) 62A: LYDIA DAILY JUMBLE (Jumble DAILY to get LYDIA) The seed entry for this puzzle was the highly appropriate DAILY JUMBLE.
Facebook's Silicon Valley campus is a jumble of two-storey buildings connected by parks and bridges.
This jumble of crisscrossed lines also evokes objects such as migration maps and dance-step diagrams.
One page doesn't include full words and is a jumble of numbers, letters, and bar codes.
Most JRPGs jumble a bunch of very different systems together and Persona 5 is no exception.
The Ugandan nation was thrown together from a jumble of pre-colonial kingdoms and decentralised societies.
As they navigate this thicket, the justices have a jumble of prior rulings to guide them.
Around a bend, a new house has emerged from a jumble of ashes and crumpled metal.
Pzizz has an attractive interface, and it is soothing to listen to its jumble of sounds.
Before bed, while tucked beneath a blue and orange Virginia blanket, he does the Jumble puzzle.
But that did not deter a daylong jumble of industrious, contradictory and often self-interested speculation.
"I am ready for this," Ms. Garcia said of the jumble of people in her home.
But about 80 feet out, there was a jumble of rocks where the water briefly slowed.
The avocados are served in a jumble along with smoked trout, fava beans and goat curd.
The jumble can be confusing, as, at first, are certain features of the general floor plan.
On the other end, representing Iraqis, lies a chaotic jumble of severed limbs and death masks.
Yet more recently, the UK capital seems to have become more comfortable with its ethnic jumble.
Several turns later, a concrete ceiling appeared with its jumble of electrical mains dangling from beams.
Looking sharp in a bright blue gown and cap, he was a jumble of anxious energy.
The rest was a jumble of vague statements about building and strengthening partnerships and confronting terrorism.
It's okay if you can't source that jumble of letters and numbers back to a specific product.
In college, she began injecting heroin, leaving the University of Cincinnati with a jumble of incomplete grades.
The password "ji32k2141au833a32" might look fairly secure thanks to its seemingly random jumble of letters and numbers.
You've been standing there, staring at the multicolored jumble of cans and bottles for... how long now?
Being aware of that, I jumble up my speech a little bit when I am back home.
As Twitter users further examined the jumble of lowercase letters and numbers the theories began to unfold.
But the evidence suggests that Trump is a jumble of contradictory impulses, not someone who thinks strategically.
She stopped in front of a Kandinsky—"Black Lines" (1913), a jumble of Technicolor splotches—and gasped.
The end result is a gentle, fetching jumble of shoegaze, ambient, noise, effusive synth, drone, and solitude.
In the middle of the head are a hallucinatory jumble of smaller heads composed of various media.
Downtown Hawija, the site of the heaviest fighting, was a jumble of collapsed walls and crushed storefronts.
"The idea of healer-killer, which is quite often in my inner jumble, was riveting," O'Brien said.
"The Irony of the Negro Policeman," a crazy-quilt jumble of passages in varied techniques, is clownish.
At Macy's, which takes up an entire block, there is a jumble of every sort of window.
The main complaint about hanging cables is that some riders view the jumble to be an eyesore.
It's quite possible a disaster will jumble energy politics in the Trump era in an unexpected way.
It's breathtaking, and you can see the jumble of buildings that seem as if they were placed randomly.
Even a single tumor comprises a mind-boggling jumble of cells with different shapes, sizes and protein compositions.
When the show is off its game, it's a confused jumble of sci-fi nonsense and good intentions.
People tried to jumble too many styles at once, and no one really specialized in anything back then.
But for everyone else, it's a jumble of elaborate names, garish CGI effects, and opaque, silly-sounding prophecy.
Scott would be a jumble of emotions when you'd talk to him, very erratic, all over the place.
The shopping cart was a jumble of plywood planks, busted electronics, empty plastic water jugs, and cushion foam.
Still, on most summer weekends there is just a jumble of small children and a lot of food.
The result is a confusing jumble of messages that has angered federal workers and those who represent them.
And the jumble of soils and microclimates makes it difficult to find a coherent way of organizing appellations.
Electricity has also transformed Old Delhi's peaceful but eerily quiet streets into a bustling jumble of night markets.
Just when the jumble becomes aggressive, a grounded tonal chord on electric guitar breaks through and brings calm.
Something about this whole human jumble drawer of cheap ironies and offhand beauty feels oddly touching these days.
But no evidence arose of a bug that would jumble a portion of the results on caucus night.
Amid the jumble, some Democratic leaders are taking care not to step into the language debate at all.
At one point the jumble of voices narrows to a single one that comes from all the speakers.
"What he said today was little more than mumble jumble double talk," Mr. Doggett said after the hearing.
Taken as a collective, the new emoji look like a jumble of digital plants and animals and household items.
What we see is not a simple route map to a clear destination, but a jumble of conflicting ideas.
It tends to leave clients in a lose-lose predicament: Leave the unsightly jumble on or pull it off.
And it would totally jumble corporate America's business models, raising taxes on many firms and rendering some non-viable.
It's why every public statement -- or tweet -- Trump made on North Korea sounded like a bit of a jumble.
The climaxes, alas, were a brittle jumble, missing the mellow blend you'd find in a hall with greater resonance.
The arguments offered to the public may be scientific, political, or economic, or some jumble thereof, as with Trump.
There's not much a new mix can do to save a jumble of voices and brief classical music snippets.
This jumble of overlapping financial regulators has created a confusing mess with regard to the standards of consumer protection.
But do read the tweets: they are like a puzzle or word jumble and it's highly satisfying to decode.
If you ran a Uuencode command on a binary file, it would turn it into a jumble of text.
But Italy's highways, bridges, viaducts and tunnels are looked after by a jumble of agencies with little central oversight.
And, as if dictated by some retail merchandising strategy, the abundance and jumble of artworks on display is overwhelming.
In light of such an artistic coup, the collection assembled at the museum can sometimes feel like a jumble.
On a recent Friday morning, Melody Doering grabbed Krausse's jar from among a jumble of yellowing vials and bottles.
Police, including a SWAT team, had swept through his squatter settlement, a dense jumble of shacks near Navotas fishmarket.
At times, Mr. Trump's campaign talk suggested new approaches; at other times, he offered a jumble of contradictory ideas.
What resulted was a jumble of products designed to profit off of the relatively mundane business of mortgage lending.
The next few hours are a jumble of cab rides, arguments in the street, 911 calls and rising helplessness.
Like the film itself, Suspiria's Bauhaus-inspired title text — a calculated jumble of irregularly sized letters — is alarming and wonderful.
Instead, much of our online presence has turned into a jumble of derogatory terms, exclamation points, and all-caps diatribes.
But often, medical bills can be difficult to navigate, a jumble of billing codes that seem like a foreign language.
So where services like PlayStation Network, Steam and Xbox Live employ user-selected nicknames, Nintendo uses a jumble of numbers.
" When put together, the word literally means something like "mix," but is now figuratively used to be "jumble or confuse.
This will supersede a jumble of interest rates (see chart) that has left the Turkish currency perilously close to submersion.
A photo of the scene showed smoke rising form a jumble of railcars as a mountain loomed in the background.
Most have been able to identify only parts of bodies from the jumble of the mass graves in eastern Bosnia.
Nearby was a rib and a jumble of arm bones that had evidently been gnawed off by coyotes and foxes.
Here's a guide to help you sort through the jumble and become acclimated to your first voice-controlled smart home.
" He thanks another woman for "your insistence that there was a good book hidden somewhere in the jumble of pages.
Her menu celebrates regional Mexican cuisine as a jumble of immigrant, Indigenous and colonial influences, and the results are delicious.
A main course of octopus shimmers under a fine spice glaze, but gets wrong-footed by a jumble of sauces.
It may be something about moving forward together, staring out into the same jumble of trees or stretch of pavement.
A jumble of rinsed-out Tupperware, to be returned to people who had brought her food, filled the front porch.
You would think the resulting wine would be a hopeless multicultural jumble, everywhere-tasting wine in the middle of nowhere.
While some firms were busy fixing other crises, they inadvertently created a jumble of climate-friendly—and voilà, efficient—solutions.
The only tight thing in this chaotic jumble is the Aquaman costume that strains to cover Jason Momoa's Atlantean biceps.
These jumble together vaguely feminine motifs of eggs, flowers, and swirls in distinctly pastel shades of pink, orange, and blue.
It's a bit of a jumble, intermixed with interviews and lots of behind-the-scenes footage — pretty standard "making-of" stuff.
It caused extensive damage with facades blown off buildings and a jumble of rubble and vehicles strewn around a huge crater.
On my left are a jumble of windowless wooden houses with blue doors, tin roofs, and each with a nearby outhouse.
Amidst this odd jumble of cavorting children and scowling guards, the few Chinese bold enough to discuss the meeting expressed approval.
Behind this uncertainty lies the fact that Britain's constitution is a jumble of contradictions scattered across countless laws, conventions and rules.
XKeyscore maps out a jumble of personal data that allows federal agents to better understand a person's social and ideological connections.
She graduated from the university 20 years ago and says she'll be a jumble of emotions when she accepts his degree.
In the less-integrated EU, however, there is instead a jumble of big cities and a dearth of medium-sized ones.
But the bill is a jumble of moving parts whose interactions and implications will only reveal themselves in full over time.
Okay, it's not like Kaczynski taunts the FBI via the Junior Jumble in the newspaper (though I rather wish he did).
It is tempting to jumble three pounds of raw zucchini and tomatoes into a baking dish, but that way lies sogginess.
The result was a jumble of names: for example, there were about 30 different spellings for the village of Tula Toli.
And for serving, the tender slices of meat are topped with a jumble of spring greens dressed with even more citrus.
Mostly, homes and shops were reduced to a jumble of bricks, timber, chunks of concrete and sheets of corrugated metal roofing.
What consumers have instead, our columnist writes, is a hyper-fragmented mess of channels and a jumble of on-demand services.
There was relatively little on classroom walls, because the usual jumble of posters and charts can be overwhelming to autistic students.
Starting in 22010, it bought 210 homes in hazardous areas, which helped city officials navigate the complex jumble of programs involved.
OK, OK … that word jumble isn&apost likely to bring anyone to the edge of their seat, but it really should.
"I need everything in there," George tells Jerry defensively at their favorite diner, before adding Sweet & Low packets to the jumble.
Soon my brain was a jumble of imperatives about the locked-out position, the semi-cocked wrist, and the diamond setup.
Included in this jumble, the Meryman family stored huge boxes of glass plate negatives, with over 300 that belonged to Thayer.
Each starts as a jumble of sketches, plot ideas, and vintage pop culture influences from classic sci-fi or Japanese television.
Step back, and the jumble of materials may resolve into a figurative form, like Magic Eye pictures suddenly revealing an underlying image.
Still, given the jumble of the primary, nobody should be shocked if she finishes near the top of the heap on Tuesday.
Its mixed-up vocabulary is a reminder of how recently Italy was a jumble of independent states with connections to different neighbours.
Having traditional and non-traditional banking affiliates inside the same company creates a jumble of entities that could prove hard to track.
According to The Associated Press, a jumble of files was linked on a now-suspended Twitter account, which had around 17,000 followers.
But it also becomes something ridiculous, a jumble of letters that feels alien on the tongue and reads like gibberish on paper.
Among the jumble of teams contending for an American League wild-card spot, the Kansas City Royals are on the fast track.
A jumble of changes are coming to the tax code, with many of them set to begin on New Year's Day — Monday.
I followed her into the tiny kitchen, where a jumble of pots battled for space, settled unevenly on chunks of glowing coals.
The meal becomes a jumble; too many characters, too many conflicted motives, too many fractured moments — basically, Robert Altman at his worst.
This geometric jumble of cottages was built in the 6th century by settlers from the Cycladic island of Anafi, Santorini's diminutive neighbor.
To the side, a rack overflows with a jumble of loudly printed garments, most of them vintage or found in Moroccan souks.
This constant jumble of changes to an unreleased album from one of the most talented men in music drew lots of attention.
Three weeks into the season, the standings are mostly a jumble of 210 teams with either 230-33 or 23-22 records.
When read from top to bottom, those circled letters add on other letters and jumble them to represent how something might evolve.
EXHIBITION REVIEW A jumble of memorabilia, storyboards and props, an exhibit illustrates the whirl of influences behind Stanley Kubrick's groundbreaking 1968 film.
The country has a tangled mix of systems governing building materials, design, construction and maintenance, and a jumble of weak enforcement bodies.
The jumble of regions means that racy wines from the coast and richer, fruitier wines from inland may wear the same appellation.
It can certainly endure him finishing in a jumble of candidates at the top of the heap in Iowa and New Hampshire.
But Alyan's beautiful jumble of words and images reimagines the nomadic poet less as a hero, a troubadour speaking for a people.
"Paris," an oil on board painted the same year, shows a jumble of buildings and bridges, all recognizable but in an abstract composition.
From a seam in one of these hills, a jumble of ancient, orange-Creamsicle rock spills forth: a deposit called the Apex Chert.
The company began as a jumble of the national aerospace firms of France, Germany, Britain and Spain, jointly known as EADS, in 22018.
The remix features a heavy reworking of "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by Tears for Fears, layered over a jumble of beats.
"I was overcome, I'm frank to say, by a jumble of emotions: grief, fear, doubt, exhaustion, panic, confusion and shock," he said. 2.
Obfuscators are principally designed to jumble the execution of malware so that programs designed to spot malware have trouble determining what it is.
Buried in a confidential bond document, in a jumble of legalese, Lone Star explains to investors one way it profits from delinquent loans.
Mr. Cruz, Mr. Rubio and the three moderators offered a jumble of attacks and criticisms against Mr. Trump, creating a lot of noise.
We moved down the aisle of his lab, amid a jumble of computer screens and rows of lab desks, beakers, binders and pipettes.
At the time of his death, Ives left behind a jumble of sketches, which have led to several performing versions of the work.
Crystal City is a jumble of mostly outdated, low-slung offices built decades ago for defense contractors, and a smattering of retail outlets.
You know paella to be a joyful jumble of spiced rice and seafood, but you won't miss a thing with this vegetarian interpretation.
" In Italy, he met many "well-educated young people" and in Nepal, he found a "jumble of young idealists and older seasoned executives.
We live in Pasadena, a southeastern suburb that encompasses residential sprawl and a jumble of oil and petrochemical refineries along the Ship Channel.
Critic's Notebook American baking is a jumble of double-crust pies, babkas and pastelitos, of red bean buns, coconut layer cakes and sourdoughs.
Trump's policies toward China have been a jumble of incoherent policy shifts from threatening radical protectionism to imagining China as a friendly ally.
This rich jumble of influences will weave its way into Noma's menu, though Ms. Sanchez and Mr. Redzepi can't say how just yet.
He's a riveting jumble and an important reminder that brilliance and competence along one axis hardly ensures brilliance or even coherence along another.
A jumble of entombed plants and creatures offers a vivid glimpse of the apocalypse that all but ended life 66 million years ago.
Between finding a unique, zippy opener to decoding a jumble of thoughts and emotions into clean, concise prose, the whole process can be grueling.
Although the Rashaida are traditionally nomadic, many have settled in villages like Abu Talha, a jumble of earthen-walled or brightly painted concrete houses.
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.
They agreed, for example, that Haider al-Abadi should emerge as prime minister from the jumble of coalitions produced by the election of 2014.
This is a big problem, because the Savant remote is supposed to replace the jumble of smartphone apps you'd use to control connected devices.
The prices are so low that it seems foolish to pass by the jumble of weird goods placed in the centre of the store.
Like a real artistic career path, Bandersnatch's plot is an obscure jumble with no clear way forward, and a variety of abrupt dead ends.
Yet actual production requires a jumble of unaesthetic supplies, some of which were already out when we arrived: dry erase markers, cables, sticky notes.
The difference is that out of this jumble Downes teases an order that seems as sturdy as the concrete and the rocks he depicts.
Ultimately, the concern is that without widespread legislation, autonomy could be regulated by a jumble of states and municipalities with their own distinctive laws.
You Want It Darker is everything that this transitory jumble and the green box is not; it's a reckoning with death, a final statement.
They are all linked together in a strange jumble, so that try as I might, I can't tell any pair from any other pair.
To make matters worse, the very language used to talk about politics is arguably unintelligible, an accidental jumble of self-contradictions and confused taxonomies.
But this jumble of decisions seems odd mainly because justices habitually align their positions more closely with those of one political party or another.
" And, the second: "Trump is what he is, a floundering, inarticulate jumble of gnawing insecurities and not-at-all compensating vanities, which is pathetic.
But his 2015 album "Professional Rapper" — the cover is his actual résumé — and his earlier work displays a lumpy jumble of entitlement and irony.
Ms. Rosario, 33, of Washington Heights, had set the cake on a subway seat, along with a picnic basket and a jumble of balloons.
On paper, Buttigieg has a quirky jumble of virtues that are designed to appeal, however paradoxically, to all of 2019 America's deeply divided sectors.
But before they could reach the top, the ice party encountered what looked like a trap, a foreboding jumble of broken and fragmented ice.
By day, London's Soho is a jumble of small-plates restaurants and men with trimmed facial hair and shiny shoes shuffling to marketing meetings.
Many of these smaller labels are in Jarnac, a town with a jumble of narrow streets that is a 15-minute drive from Cognac.
The culinary jumble of jeweled fruits suggested an extravagance that belied its practicality: Fruitcake can fill your belly and has a long shelf life.
They were attracted to the astonishing jumble of temples, alleys, courtyards, shrines, statuary, pagodas, friezes, vegetable-and-spice sellers, fishmongers, palaces and hashish shops.
Mr. Rosenblum tried to decipher the beginning, starting when officials announced the evacuation, but he could only make out a jumble of disconnected phrases.
"The 10-ton car broke in two in a jumble of mangled metal, broken glass and sheared-off cables," The New York Times reported.
To read her, one must have an appetite for endless jumble sales and whist drives, and the interfering wisdom of dowagers and distressed gentlewomen.
I'm running a high fever and sweating into my keyboard, my thoughts beginning to race and jumble against a dull ache in my shoulders.
There are different names, like SDHC and SDXC, and numbers for speed class and storage all mixed together in a jumble of technical jargon.
The hurricane had stripped the fire station of its roof, and turned its contents into a jumble of furniture, construction material and office equipment.
It is an ideal display for items à la mode — initial necklaces, chains, coin pendants — and whatever else finds its way into the jumble.
His approach to answering complex questions about the human brain's unique ability to handle a jumble of stimuli enveloping the senses was also uncommon.
She waves a greasy plastic bottle of the oil around her jumble of a kitchen like a preacher who has taken up a serpent.
If you invite disagreeable people over for a conversation, clear the meeting room, except jumble the chairs in a big pile in the middle.
The majority of sculptures on view have less overt messages, but their wild jumble of configurations capture the topsy-turvy spirit of our times.
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.
Solve this problem by taking 15 minutes to clean out the jumble of app clutter, and find a homescreen organizational structure that works for you.
The fragments might have been impressive, but there was no narrative drawing the disparate parts together; it was a jumble of half-apps and ideas.
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.
But on rare occasions, a star emerges — Ricky Martin, Justin Timberlake, Bobby Brown, Michael Jackson — leaving in his wake a jumble of mostly forgotten bandmates.
The three-factor test that the government likes to cite is conjured up out of a jumble of justifications inside of a run-on paragraph.
The jumble of concepts ends up being confusing and overbearing, dropping too many cliche themes, life lessons and weakly planned twists into the viewer's lap.
And the "White Helmets," the voluntary civil defense workers, race from one jumble of rubble to the next, though often only to retrieve the dead.
The set, by Andrew Lieberman, echoes the casual attitude, featuring garish-mod carpeting and a jumble of period furniture, as well as a church pew.
What makes the jumble cohere, as usual with Bong, is his extraordinary grasp of space and speed, especially in the Korean half of the film.
He has breathing room because the Republican field is a jumble, with a dozen candidates vying for the nomination, which won't be decided until June.
In large part, the Brits voted to make clear that the Westminster parliament, not a confusing jumble of acronyms in Brussels, was their lawmaking institution.
The federal income tax is a jumble that benefits some industries and individuals more than others even when they earn the same amount of money.
Making Powell's task even harder: A jumble of economic data, including a sharp slowdown in jobs growth last month that was accompanied by rising wages.
An urban development dream gone bad, the seven-storey jumble of grungy corridors was once envisaged as a slick shopping centre serving streams of commuters.
The emergency room, busy under the best of times, is a jumble of patients, doctors and nurses all scrambling to treat 164 patients a day.
"I mean, look at these tassels," she said, eyeing an explosion of electric-colored plumage and a jumble of foot-high embroidered iron-on animals.
And although the source materials for "Killing Eve" are nominally Luke Jennings's slick novellas, the show was built on a jumble of pop culture inputs.
They are acting largely because a jumble of state laws and the lack of a national holiday will make voting a challenge for many workers.
Close to 22018,264 people were gathered for yet another weekly demonstration, a jumble of umbrellas, placards ("Repeal and Replace Issa"), honking horns and angry chants.
A draft manuscript for one of Hamilton's Pacificus essays, which Mr. Kiffer had identified amid a jumble of papers in a folder, went for $262,500.
It's a jumble, but somehow works because the furniture — animal-print booths, wingback chairs in front of the fireplace — fall under an organizing principal: coziness.
The flesh of a blueberry surrounds one ovary, while a raspberry is a jumble of multiple ovaries; each is the product of a single flower.
With an abstract appeal, it can't be read unless you know Russian, but the instantly recognizable jumble of backward lettering is understood all the same.
It's enough to cause a doctor visit itself — an anxiety-producing jumble of half-truths and heated rhetoric that is all but impossible to parse.
The president complicated his pitch with a jumble of statements that indicated he did not fully understand the content of the measure he was pushing.
My middle school students start each class solving the "Daily Jumble" together, and then on Fridays they solve the Times's daily Mini crossword as well.
Becoming a mother is exhilarating — in a strange way that wraps joy, fear, and a flurry of many other emotions all into one confused jumble.
Otherwise, this narrative feature debut from Camille Thoman is mostly a frustrating jumble of surreal puzzle pieces that audiences will likely be uninterested in solving.
For viewers standing a few inches away from such a painting, the collar appears as a hieroglyphic jumble; step back a pace, and it coheres.
Tobier also served as editor for the 15 artists and writers, whose contributions reflect a jumble of conflicting emotions, hard data, and layers of memory.
Video posted online showed clouds of smoke over a jumble of concrete roofs, pancaked houses with their contents spilling into the streets and fighter jets overhead.
" Adding, "Still today, many years on, their iconic images are often found amongst the jumble on mood boards in my (and almost every other designers') atelier.
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.
The parachute hung there for a moment, taunting the engineers in the control room with its missing portion, before disintegrating into a jumble of flaccid ribbons.
The authorities are trying to instil some order to this jumble—and in the process taking advice from an unlikely source: America's National Park Service (NPS).
There's no pricing or release dates on any of these yet (just "spring 2017"), and, as usual for Sony, the product names are an alphanumeric jumble.
Over the last year, the police have been sent in to surround the 45-acre, mud-filled jumble of torn tents, with no sanitation or heat.
Started in 7377 as a jumble of aerospace firms from Germany, France, Britain and, later, Spain, it needs the ungainly plane to make it function smoothly.
And it's the latter kind of photo (text quotations) that the founders of smartphone app Postepic want to liberate from this unstructured jumble of visual data.
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.
It's safe to say that the jumble of instincts, campaign commitments and biases that animate Trump's approach toward the Middle East have produced decidedly mixed results.
At multiple news conferences, he sorted through a jumble of reports, some of them wrong, as he narrated the standoff between his officers and the gunman.
Rather than fix the regulatory jumble, the Financial CHOICE Act just repeals the DOL rule until the SEC exercises its authority to implement a similar rule.
That is precisely how you know that none of it is true, and that he is simply stringing together a jumble of words into conflicting ideas.
The orderly design is also a striking break from its former location, a jumble of vendors who sometimes seemed to be on top of one another.
As Hope Miller Goodell, a regular user of the station, can attest, even seasoned commuters find the partitioned building and its jumble of inconsistent signs frustrating.
Now the kitchen he shared with his wife, Barbara, is a jumble of drowned appliances, stained spatulas and stink from a three-day soak in floodwater.
To begin somewhere in this jumble, Jonker, after time in a mental institution, committed suicide at 31, walking into the sea in Cape Town in 1965.
To help you make a statement — rather than a haphazard jumble — art installers, museum staffers and others with expertise in hanging art offered a few tips.
Rather than the comprehensive strategy that is called for, his plan amounted to a jumble of ideas that lacked detail and coherence and were often contradictory.
For three years now, the team president, Phil Jackson, has put together a jumble of talent, his own Zen puzzle, and waited to see what happens.
One subterranean shaft is a clogged-up jumble of orange and gray cables, some with loose ends, others jammed tightly through a hole in the ceiling.
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.
But consider "Nuclear I, CH" (1945) and "Nuclear II" (1946), depicting spheres—fireballs—in which abstract elements jumble and tatter: scientific progress climaxing, horribly, at Hiroshima.
The result — a covers record riddled with the flubs and inventions of forgetfulness — was a jumble of intricate syncopations, vertiginous time changes and splintery guitar work.
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.
Eventually all the universe will be reduced to a uniform, boring jumble: a state of equilibrium, wherein entropy is maximized and nothing meaningful will ever happen again.
It's a schizophrenic jumble of ideas, full of half-formed gameplay conceits and aesthetic influences that range from proletarian Soviet art to Terry Gilliam to Godzilla movies.
But as the dust settles on the 2018 Oscars, the jumble of nominations and wins and records indicates an Academy in flux — and some truly unexpected milestones.
Saxbe suggests getting a financial planner (if you can afford it) to help you decode the jumble and help you set up short- and long-term goals.
But I've also stumbled upon a couple of bugs, most notably with the Twitter app and the multitasking view, both turning into a visual jumble on occasion.
Once I got to the thin curtain that separated me from him and all the wedding guests, I was a jumble of emotions: nervous, excited, scared, ecstatic.
To untangle the jumble, his stenographers are increasingly reliant on a punctuation known as the "em dash" (—), which are used to separate parentheticals within the same sentence.
While the interplay of light and shadow helps anchor the view in a tactile, three-dimensional world, the jumble of planes and geometric forms tilt toward abstraction.
I'd seen it before, this golden flash, but now I could make out what it said: "Don't be a …" Except for the last word, a confusing jumble.
It is hard to imagine a more disparate jumble of agencies that now make loans to home buyers, college students, small business owners, and various other borrowers.
Behind them, the open gate revealed a tiny, five-sided lot for exercising horses and a stable with a dozen stalls amid a jumble of apartment buildings.
And the exhibition itself, with its mirrored walls and jumble of unalike works, has a looseness that most museums, intent on writing clear narratives, would clean up.
The game ambled safely along, all go-routes and interceptions orbiting a jumble of offensive and defensive linemen just kind of inclining in the direction one another.
Encryption helps jumble the content of a message into random data until it's received on the other end and the original message is compiled back together again.
Yesterday, my patient, a 20-something graduate student, swallowed a jumble of unmarked pills, hoping to die, after his father told him never to come home again.
On Baseball HOUSTON — The baseball schedule resumes in full on Friday, and the National League is a jumble, 228 teams within five games of a playoff spot.
The basic egg salad sandwich has iterations all around the world, but it's generally built from a jumble of cooked, chopped eggs, seasoned and bound with mayonnaise.
Their lives match those of most families with young children: an exhausting jumble of work, cooking, diaper-changes, endless piles of laundry and the wrangling of babysitters.
Around Taiwan, the letter Q can often be glimpsed amid a jumble of Chinese characters on shop signs and food packages and in convenience stores and advertisements.
In this way, one could speak of a trajectory "from Luther to Hitler" and interpret history not as some chaotic jumble but as a crisp, linear process.
On the plaza in front of the hall, guests could whack away al fresco on a jumble of percussion — xylophone, gongs, chimes, and drums large and small.
The other side is a happy jumble of delicate stationery, stackable bento lunchboxes for children and stylish kitchenware, including smooth wooden spoons and white steel chef's knives.
The main street of the city, which is a kaleidoscopic jumble of vibrantly painted homes and buildings, was closed to traffic to accommodate food and craft stands.
Geopolitics is an anarchist jumble of states competing and collaborating, sometimes to serve the people they represent, yet sometimes to advance the private interests of public officials.
It's a bit of fermented flour, a microbial jumble of bacteria and yeast, used by cooks to raise doughs and give baked things a delicious, complicated tang.
C can only bond to G, and A can only bond to T. These strict rules help ensure that DNA strands don't clump together into a jumble.
We've been following the progress of Nura headphones since they were an unsightly jumble of wires, with an exterior control box that did most of the heavy lifting.
When you ask Sam Rui to describe her music, she's a jumble of giggly self-deprecation that belies just how much of herself she puts into her lyrics.
Rather, the coffin contained a jumble of skeletons, several gold sheets, and a surprising amount of sewer water, which had trickled in from a crack in the coffin.
I recommend the laab hed, a hot jumble of mushrooms, grainy with roasted rice powder and rich with the flavor of the grill, incandescent with lime and chile.
The toothy dinosaur, described this week in the journal Scientific Reports, was discovered in the south of France among a jumble of bones from other dinosaurs and reptiles.
Because they are such a jumble of elongated body parts, they have to curl their necks in arching loops in order to use their own butts as pillows.
But unlike those systems, the stoplights in Pittsburgh don't need a jumble of wires run beneath the city streets or the help of a central command to run.
Where it stands: Campaigns, operating with limited funds and a total lack of clarity about what to do about disinformation, are being inundated with a jumble of products.
En masse, the stories and ephemera piece together like a jumble of puzzle pieces clicking one-by-one into the story of the Tacoma crew — and your purpose.
Ironically, the Countach itself was kind of "low-res" in the first place, a jumble of facets, angles, and hard lines that gave it an extraordinarily aggressive appearance.
Four candidates — Rubio, Christie, Kasich and Bush — had labored in the shadow of Trump, and ultimately Kasich benefited most from that jumble in the middle of the pack.
We're at this point in music where we're so far removed from the specific sounds of previous generations that now we're getting a jumble of all of them.
In the usual solid polymer electrolyte, lithium ions, while moving through the battery from one electrode to the other, collide with a jumble of molecules, slowing them down.
Further down the path, commuters rush past the remnants of the stampede: A jumble of sandals and shoes, a bright blue scarf and a scattering of crushed marigolds.
Taylor Aschenbrenner, then 8 years old, lost her balance amid a jumble of classmates, tumbled to the floor and felt someone else's skate roll over her left foot.
What we're left with—well, besides the Foo Fighters—is a half-remembered collective jumble of impressions, clashing histories, feuding tastes, and a vaguely monocultural notion of itself.
Along with the photographs, Tulloch also recycles her grandfather's postcards, with stray words such as "Stonehenge" now clashing with a jumble of palm trees, gardens, and building forms.
It's an auctioneer's dream: a man walks in off the street with a jumble of drawings and mixed in is a long-lost work by Leonardo da Vinci.
It soothes my mind to separate, say, con artists from gangsters, and it makes a jumble of true-crime books on a variety of topics easier to tackle.
It's a tangy jumble of banana blossoms, cabbage, basil, green and red bell peppers, crushed peanuts, mint and cucumbers sitting in a sweet, shallow pool of lime dressing.
The sky and the windowed walls of the palazzo become a kaleidoscopic jumble of flashes seen through the slide's transparent top — a hallucinogenic effect common to Höller's creations.
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.
The streets running to and from it are, otherwise, much the same as always: a jumble of jerk chicken places and nail bars, Polish supermarkets and tumbledown mechanics.
Pan-fried steelhead trout is on the menu now, with a smooth, pale-green sauce of cucumbers, melons and avocados pooling beneath a jumble of warm young cucumbers.
Closer to the PATH station, there is a confused jumble of bars all housed in one establishment and known for cheap beer, multiple television screens and sugary cocktails.
While he may occasionally mention how impeachment affects his supporters, Trump also makes a slew of other arguments, ending each day with a jumble of sometimes contradictory messages.
The commercials will hit the usual beats, with a tear-jerker from Google, a jumble of celebrities from Hard Rock and a cute dog named Scout from WeatherTech.
Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute, said the jumble at the top of the poll is a sign of potential volatility coming out of Iowa.
Gehry, commissioned to design the new Guggenheim, imagined a massive jumble of concrete forms, seven times the size of the museum's Frank Lloyd Wright building, in New York.
Both work with grids: Ms. Hart's "Nebulae" (1982) is a lovely jumble of pastel rectangles, and Ms. Sekimachi's muted-linen squares hark back to the Bauhaus weaving tradition.
You can create a notebook for each of these classes — each with their own notes — and you won't have to jumble notes for all of them into one place.
This jumble of onions, tomatoes, cilantro, French fries and thick, soy-marinated beef tenderloin slices makes a voluptuously good taco when pinched inside a thin, crisp-edge scallion crepe.
The results arrived innocuously on Mother's Day—a jumble of data which revealed she wasn't the daughter of the dad who passed away in her arms 14 years earlier.
From afar, it looks like utterly indecipherable code; If you peer closely, however you'll be able to discern that it's a jumble of Japanese characters: hiragana, katakana, and kanji.
Its forecourt offers a commanding view of a jumble of low-rise houses set along winding streets, which give into ever narrower lanes garlanded with precarious-looking power cables.
We are still adding new words to our lexicon in order to separate out the jumble of pain and trauma and discomfort and confusion we cannot yet fully articulate.
The workers, mostly eastern European immigrants, sift items into categories depending on the market, such as "childrenswear" and "Asian clothing", transforming a jumble of fabric into plastic-wrapped bales.
As important as they've become, investors tired of this trade can look forward in 2018 to a new set of letters to jumble into a more exciting investment thesis.
The aesthetic is decidedly indebted to the peak Tumblr era of a few years ago, a jumble of ideas inspired by the curiosity fostered and satiated by the internet.
When we think of financial markets, we tend to jumble securities markets like stocks, bonds and commodities with conventional bank lending such as checking accounts and lines of credit.
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.
My flower beds are nothing but a jumble of dried stems and matted clumps, a collection of dead vegetation I've left undisturbed for my tiniest neighbors to shelter in.
He and a colleague worked on the mechanism of the clock at 108 Leonard Street during their lunch hours, untangling what had become a jumble of chains and gears.
In the absence of such terms, the genre seems doomed to appear sexual — a suspect jumble of tingles and pleasure and subservient women you watch alone at your computer.
Startling plot developments halfway through the play's swift 100 minutes jumble the tone and strain credibility until we no longer know what genre — or even what world — we're in.
Its work has nurtured an ethnic jumble — Somali, Iraqi, Syrian, Congolese, Nepalese — that has diversified the local culture, provided a plentiful work force and, yes, challenged the school system.
I thought "Big Ferris wheel" first, and my mind picked through the jumble of "completed" (DONE) + "Lyon, broken" (LON __ __ __ __ Y) + "by end of June" (E) to get LONDON EYE.
His "Composizione con elica (Composition with Propeller)" (22019) is a jumble of mechanical parts, less a celebration of industrialization than the sensation of it blowing up in your face.
The mass relocation created a jumble of peoples who brought with them traditions and languages from what is now Northern California to southern Washington, a 350-mile (563-kilometer) span.
In a demonstration, Adobe data scientist Ritwik Sinha showed how the system derives a set of rules and uses it to divide up a jumble of data into sensible groupings.
Text on the page further suggested that the jumble of incomprehensible text was just one piece in an eight-part chain, and each full chain would need to be decrypted.
Features distinct to Mnyamawamtuka include a small sternal plate (chest bone), and a curious jumble of traits seen in both earlier and later titanosaur species, including different styles of teeth.
The tickets are needed to keep order and flow at this foodie dreamscape, which resembles an active bazaar with a jumble of containers and barrels, crowded counters and overstocked shelves.
But about 100 spider species also sport physical features that make them appear inanimate and unappetizing, like a jumble of twigs, plant debris or a messy glob of bird poo.
The random-seeming jumble might be the result of the negative backlash that hit Dolly's other Pigeon Forge restaurant, Dolly Parton's Stampede, which, until recently, had a much clearer theme.
Dr. Gero made one of her first acquisitions at a jumble sale in England about 20 years ago, paying all of 30 pence (50 cents) for a Crimean War quilt.
She travelled through life with her back to the future, so to speak, staring at this jumble of recollections as if they were differently sized paintings on a gallery wall.
The components read like the jumble of ideas you might expect a table of slightly inebriated Chamber of Commerce types to shout out when polled for their tax reform suggestions.
By adopting Payton, Georgina got a chance to "do-over" the failures with her twins and live up to an Ideal Mother persona she manufactured through a jumble of traits.
The rest are a jumble of apartments and retail spaces in buildings the Trump Organization built and sold off: Trump Park Avenue, Trump Parc and Trump International Hotel and Tower.
If you're unfamiliar, encryption helps jumble the content of a message into random data until it's received on the other end and the original message is compiled back together again.
Most opt to pay full price for their preferred brand instead, which was apparent from the jumble of different brands, styles and colors on the court at the Final 8.
A worker in a household goods store, whose lower floor was a jumble of water and plastic goods, said they expected it would take them days to count the cost.
"Knot 2" consists of three colored lines (red, yellow, and blue) that squirm together and over and on top of each other to form a jumble of color and shape.
What at first glance looks like a meaningless jumble of letters is in fact a collection of vertically shiftable columns; when you arrange them correctly, horizontal words emerge from the mayhem.
The Newest Emoji Say as Much About Us as Actual WordsTaken as a collective, each new batch of emoji look like a jumble of digital plants and animals and household items.
When you pull up to the secured gates, ADM's Decatur plant resolves into a jumble of substations, large tanks, and pipelines, all bathed in a troubling odor reminiscent of cat food.
WITH its forbidding bulk and high walls, the former hostel for immigrants stands out amid the abandoned factories and jumble of railway lines of Brás, in the heart of São Paulo.
Supporters of independence list a jumble of grievances, ranging from claims that "Spain robs us" and does not invest in infrastructure in Catalonia to the Spanish courts knocking down Catalan laws.
A jumble of LED graphics move up and down the face of a giant glass installation, illuminating the open court of what looks like an indoor shopping mall or airplane terminal.
But sadly, despite her formidable body of work, the exhibition's curators have included too many pieces so that what should be a space for reflection instead comes across as a jumble.
The film's real beauty is in its choreography; it may seem like a slapdash jumble of spontaneity, but there's plenty of thought behind the madness and how each sequence is constructed.
Her face, looking straight at the viewer, is boldly simplified, with her Jheri curls rendered as a jumble of umber and black brushstrokes encircling her head and falling into her eyes.
This has left a jumble of polling results, such as surveys where support for Medicare for all swings wildly depending on what arguments for and against the policy you offer respondents.
Think of it in terms of a jumble of data without labels, categorization or a sense of context — but with a certain latent value that could be unlocked with proper organization.
MMA and the moral absurdity of the American spirit have conspired to jumble up what we always thought was clear: that New York is the place New Jersey wants to be.
But like I said, it's an unsexy business, so until recently, freight forwarding was still being done with a jumble of Excel, email, fax, and paper manifests shipped around the world.
Trump's insistence that someone in the Clinton campaign paid then-FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe's wife $700,000 as a payoff to drop any investigations into them is a jumble of falsehoods.
There are only three enemy types and the sounds effects are a jumble of bleeps and bloops, but here's first-person shooter classic Wolfenstein 3D running on a Game Boy Color.
For lunch, the quiches, soups, and sandwiches are all warm and inviting, but it's the pastries—oatmeal jumble cookies, mudslide cookies, bread pudding, carrot cake, and more—that you shouldn't resist.
The Cardinals were 47-46 when Shildt took over, 7 1/2 games out of the National League Central lead and behind a jumble of teams fighting for wild-card spots.
It is not simply a layer that can be exposed and scraped away, but a mixed, compacted jumble of waste that, if unearthed, will require expensive and dangerous handling and relocation.
The former is a manic jumble of power chords and 60s psych-rock vocal melodies, all of which open up into a dazzling guitar solo that serves as the song's hook.
Voters are connecting with candidates who can understand the jumble of forgotten homework, missed buses, stalled commutes and spilled coffee that is morning in America for many families of working parents.
My son and I carefully replaced the top layer and studied the setup: it was impossible to distinguish the nest from the jumble of the garden, even knowing it was there.
When Zeke's tribe failed to spell "metamorphosis" in a word jumble during the final challenge, they were put in the unfortunate position of having to vote someone out during Tribal Council.
"It's dealing with the overload of knowing about too much stuff, about being exposed to too many historical inputs, and then turning it into some kind of coherent jumble," he said.
The swing spins in circles and circles which ever way you decide to spin it, and you can see all of the leaves above you jumble together when you look up.
All of it, that is, except one dish: a jumble of chicken livers cooked simply and perfectly in a piquant vinegar molasses combination and tossed with fat green and red grapes.
First of all, Facebook turned into a major news marketer, which caused my mom's feed to become a jumble of opinions, articles, and fake news that she never asked to see.
The woman walks out of the shot while the man remains, standing in profile as the camera pushes past him to focus on a jumble of cut trees in the background.
They just fear that their neighborhood is already bursting at the seams, with scores of glass apartment towers transforming an area long characterized by a mismatched jumble of low-rise buildings.
A silent film projector is set up on one table, while signed baseballs, a jumble of stopped clocks, lines of doorknobs, and an array of glassware ordered by color rest nearby.
"Maybe I have something to say right now about this world, this universe, this big jumble of ideas, history and information," he said modestly, both questioning and affirming his current enterprise.
Here, animal forms are superimposed in chaotic discourse, some fully and carefully rendered, others unfulfilled and left open to penetration by the environment, all commingled with an extraordinary confused jumble of lines.
As if to reinforce the idea that voters will have no option but to reshuffle the same elite, the most prominent candidates have changed running-mates in a confusing jumble of alliances.
Unravel, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One Through a jumble-of-yarn protagonist named Yarny, kids can explore the nature of relationships in a slow-paced world with no right or wrong answers.
You won't have the luxury of a real-world image to focus on while you try to match the picture on the box to the jumble of pieces in front of you.
The derivatives sector runs on a jumble of EU rules which Litvack said that to work properly, they assume that London, the bloc's dominant volume supplier, is part of the single market.
Over the course of four experiments, researchers tested the ability of domestic house cats and kitties from a cat cafe to pick their own names out of a jumble of recorded words.
It's a little different, in that it was a mechanical windup instrument featuring a row of handmade cogs producing sounds on a jumble of objects, including a ruler and a bent fork.
Yet when Ms. Alden opened her front door, the gracious, easygoing Mr. Spahn, who counts internationally known businesspeople and world-class athletes among his intimate friends, froze entirely, his nerves a jumble.
When our daughter was born, he spoke proudly about the jumble of heritages coursing through her veins — Scots-Irish and French Canadian from his side, and indigenous, Portuguese and African from mine.
In this house, the search for happiness appears to be complete; or rather, in the chaotic mountain of jumble it is always somehow at hand, the easiest of all things to find.
At one point, we are met by monkey emojis instead of prose, and at another by "a bunch of scrambled jumble," a phrase that would not disgrace the poetry of Edward Lear.
The Delle Rose ménage is here presented semi-abstractly, without walls and with its jumble of furniture sinking into the sand of the Louisiana Gulf Coast town where the play takes place.
In a twist on the classic Thonet bentwood No. 14 chair, the Haussmanns knitted together three chairs painted in primary hues, their backs meshed in a graceful jumble like Martha Graham dancers.
But Kappell's supporters noted how easy it is to jumble the long "o" sound in "Luther" with the "k" sound in "King," or the sounds in "King" and "Junior" when speaking quickly.
Signs of that new prosperity can be seen at Auto City, a jumble of ramshackle, boxy buildings in Yancheng where Toyota, Ford and just about every other major brand compete for customers.
His van appeared in his social feed, too, with photographs of van decals — a jumble of slogans like "We Vote Pro-Life" and "Americans & Americans First" — posted to Mr. Sayoc's Twitter feed.
The bad news is that it is a hash, choosing to jumble the historical record and frame a Churchill bout with depression against the D-Day invasion of France by Allied forces.
One reason for this jumble of influences is that the song's composers, Sonya Belousova and Giona Ostinelli, wanted to reflect the fusion of genres and aesthetic influences that comprise The Witcher itself.
Up close, they're a neurotic jumble of stylized text going in all different directions; layers of reds, oranges, and purples; photographs that have been manipulated to the point of blurry, swirly abstraction.
In Travis County, Bruce Elfant, the tax assessor-collector and voter registrar, said his office was trying to organize the "jumble" of information it received on 4,500 voters into a usable format.
"The jumble of rules about which transactions required signatures and which did not — every issuer has its own policies — discouraged many merchants, especially smaller ones, from scrapping signatures altogether," explained the Times.
On the rebooted site, many important Trump policies are presented in a confusing jumble that raises more questions than it answers -- precisely the opposite of what a government website is supposed to accomplish.
The jumbled letters atop her head suggest a jumble of thoughts, while the placement of the figurine, which Stern found in Jodhpur, India, suggests the danger of putting a man on a pedestal.
These elements often meld exactly as they should, which means that they create a haunting impression of dividedness, of life as a perplexing jumble of puzzle pieces that can never be fully assembled.
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.
I believe that jumble of words just means that it can steer the direction in which each pixel emits light, so that your eyes can see different things and the illusion of depth.
The hard part, says Misha Esipov, Nova Credit's boss and co-founder, is dealing with the many origins and destinations for migrants and data, and therefore a massive, non-standardised jumble of databases.
I didn't really know what I wanted to do and because my internships were sort of a jumble of different experiences, it was pretty tough for me to find a full time job.
Of women in hoop skirts and hair bows making fairy cakes and selling them at jumble sales in strip clubs or in an attempt to get people to find them non-threateningly attractive.
A medley of hot appetizers brought a plate too small to hold the jumble of beautifully crisped calamari, good hummus, nicely fried slices of zucchini and eggplant, olives and another dip or two.
On the table in the corner, buried under a jumble of physics textbooks and notes, was a picture of a beaming Indian family of four standing in front of the Golden Gate Bridge.
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.
The act of writing, the expression of his internal, inchoate jumble of thoughts, was a crucial part of his creative process, helping him orient himself within his own vision and plan its execution.
But on a recent afternoon, on the other side of a green construction fence, all there was in an area designated for parkland was a desolate jumble of rebar, concrete barricades and trucks.
It was also in the jumble of messages on a banner labeling a campsite "penetration station" while also noting #itaintweaktospeak — all in loving memory of an 18-year-old who died last year.
Featuring a group of singers as well as orchestra, the piece is a cosmic jumble of texts and musical quotations, with references to Beethoven, Berg, Boulez and more; it's music that captures chaos.
The early '70s, like today, were full of bombings and other acts of terror, but the landscape was a jumble of causes and voices, not a meticulously planned, unified assault on the establishment.
A man walks in off the street, opens a portfolio of drawings, and there, mixed in with the jumble of routine low-value items, is a long-lost work by Leonardo da Vinci.
We've passed through the funhouse mirror and into a land of melting clocks so many times that our reality has become a kaleidoscopic jumble of things we knew to be separate and unholy.
Olivier Nicolai of Morgan Stanley, a bank, notes that many distributors and retailers are weary of dealing with a jumble of brands, with some cases of beer going bad before they can be sold.
True, there are time-lapse videos to be found, like this one of a lime defrosting, or this jumble of fruit getting real drippy, but they lack the satisfying sizzle of the video above.
He says he embraced the fact that he often couldn't get his subjects to look "just right," choosing to jumble and stretch the noses, eyes, and mouths of his subjects onto claustrophobically-cropped faces.
The Bay Area startup is aiming to treat a fantasy football league more like a social platform than a loose jumble of league mechanics, distinguishing itself as a simple and free, ad-free option.
The FXA6 do a great job isolating sounds, particularly at higher bit rates, making it easy to pick out the different instrumentation, rather than the muddy jumble that one often encounters on cheaper sets.
The original ten are a self-serving jumble of the Almighty's insecurities ("Thou shall have no other gods before me") and oddly specific rules about who you can and can't bear false witness against.
It offered a rare glimpse into the heart of the ridge: a jumble of clay, silt, pebbles and boulders in a fragile matrix laid bare by the action of tides, hurricanes and pounding waves.
An architect named Cary Tamarkin had built a modernist, cantilevered mansion on a nearby dune, and, near the North Ferry, the firm Stamberg Aferiat & Associates designed a neon-hued, geometric jumble of a ranch.
It's notable that another of Schutz's paintings, "Fight in an Elevator" (2016), renders an altercation between two African-American celebrities, Jay Z and his sister-in-law, Solange Knowles, as a jumble of forms.
Visitors to Times Square are already confronted by a jumble of stores, like Levi Strauss, MAC Cosmetics and Disney, and a blizzard of screens for brands like M&M's, Christian Dior and T-Mobile.
A jumble of sticks possess special properties collectively that individual sticks don't: They appear to have cohesive, shock-absorbing qualities that come in part from the friction between sticks and their ability to bend.
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.
Prosper - who asked that only his first name be used to protect him from reprisals - searched among the jumble of bones and scraps of cloth, haunted by his inability to remember his mother's clothes.
" She highlighted the issue of orbital debris and said the FCC "must coordinate more closely with other federal actors to figure out what our national policies are for this jumble of new space activity.
Foxcombe Hall, a grand estate with views of the "dreaming spires" of Oxford, looks like an architectural jumble, but it was purposefully built by a British nobleman at the turn of the 113th century.
The fire broke out in a forested area on the outskirts of the city and spread toward the coast, hitting the Rocuant and San Roque hills, a jumble of settlements that overlook the city.
Anyone who wants to believe Big Tech is chastened should visit a section of San Jose just west of downtown, a jumble of carwashes and auto-body shops with a sprinkling of modern apartments.
It also offered up a few good keywords for the piece that could help me improve it down the line, along with a summary that I'd best describe as a bit of a jumble.
Veran's evil construction and the spiking nightmare of Latria jumble together in my head now, together with scenes from movies like Wall Street and Margin Call—where high-rises are home to more contemporary villains.
" ART HOGAN, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, WUNDERLICH SECURITIES, NEW YORK: "Market reaction is going to be a jumble and it always is, there's a certain amount of things priced in in terms of expectations for dovishness.
The result is a jumble of dogpiling and dragging, subtweeting and screenshotting, vote-brigading and flagging wars, with accusations of white supremacy on one side and charges of thought-policing moral authoritarianism on the other.
These older covers can be so ridiculous in their sexual messaging and the messy jumble of topics advertised that they seem to come from some dreamed-up version of a turbulent and often tacky decade.
If WhatsApp can combines visuals and utility to make you feel like you're sitting next to someone instead of reducing interactions to a jumble of text, it could soak up even more of people's time.
In our age of global warming (a future Flood story!), Tower of Babel shows citizens from an unlikely jumble of countries responding together to the catastrophes of our shared narrative (past, present, and/or future).
Add it up and you get chaos -- a disorganized jumble of messages, policies and actions that have had Trump and Republicans on the defensive for the lion's share of his time in the White House.
" You can instantly feel a Swartzweldian joke, they are a seemingly impossible jumble of traditional setup and non sequitur: The infamous example in "Homer at the Bat" was Mr. Burns's confusion over Don Mattingly's "sideburns.
The mask is connected to a hand-held machine measuring her resting oxygen consumption, which at the end of the session will print a read-out detailing each minute with a dizzying jumble of numbers.
But old habits die hard, and the jumble of rules about which transactions required signatures and which did not — every issuer has its own policies — discouraged many merchants, especially smaller ones, from scrapping signatures altogether.
There are so many storylines -- Russia, Comey, staff drama, his Twitter account, to name a few -- that they all sort of blend together in one jumble, even for people who follow this stuff very closely.
Each presents an ostensibly simple subject — a jumble of objects on a tabletop, a seated female figure, a couple in an intimate embrace on a couch — but these surface images are composed of multitudinous layers.
The apartment's only occupants are a royal blue Macaw named Charlie and a baby-pink cockatoo named Jumble, both of whom are fed a handful of cracked nuts each morning by a woman named Pema.
But old habits die hard, and the jumble of rules about which transactions required signatures and which did not — every issuer has its own policies — discouraged many merchants, especially smaller ones, from scrapping signatures altogether.
Methods like CT scans can pick out blobs of ink inside a charred scroll, but the jumble of letters is unreadable unless each letter can be assigned to the surface on which it is written.
It, too, is a collage: A jumble of magazine clippings, advertisements, candy wrappings and album covers collected by the artist over many years and reprinted in a thick booklet, it contains almost no conventional notation.
Titled "Smoke (Gets in Your Eyes)," the book references past work (the Vietnam photographs, the "Do You Love Me?" interviews), but is a nonchronological, nonthematic jumble, interspersed with pornography magazine clips, advertisements, and personal notes.
It's a blithe pop jumble, with one jarring exception: Wedged between a poster for a blaxploitation film and an Archie comic is a spread containing a 1935 Vanity Fair cover depicting a Hitler-monster hybrid.
No clear Sanders alternative emerges It's still a jumble behind the clear Democratic front-runner, with Biden and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg jousting for second place as results continue to come in.
It's as if he were presenting death as it would be experienced in a dream state, a place where memory greets loss in a psychedelic jumble, tangled with flashes of angels, Heaven, and spiritual release.
In a vacant lot under the trees lies a jumble of boards and tin roofing and chunks of concrete where a wrecking crew had already done its work on 12 of the houses in September.
Arranged in a tense jumble of colorful shapes and splotches forming the rough shape of buildings and people, the work of Syrian artist Tammam Azzam evokes the broken cityscapes and refugee throngs from his homeland.
It's a jumble, a mishmash of contradictory styles and ideas, worst where it strives to have a meaning: the dancers melodramatically confronting the "system" of the fourth wall or a light shining in their faces.
It's like how many Americans can do a sort of accent that's recognizably "British" even though it sounds like no actual real British person ever, a confusing jumble sliding around between Cockney and the Queen.
I think it would also help if Facebook refocused its product on being a network for people to tell their friends about moments from their lives, instead of an endless jumble of links in identical boxes.
Palin embraced Trump with a right-wing word generator of praise, bear-hugging Trump's anti-establishment approach while defending him against attacks from Republicans that he isn't a true conservative using a jumble of catch-phrases.
Tagged with a mock-Frank-Stella title, "Ovation (Triumph of Logos Over Pathos and Ethos)" (2014), it appeared at first glance (and many subsequent glances) as a large jumble of brilliantly colored, clean-edged abstract shapes.
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.
The earlier photos of the house reveal the eclectic jumble of objects, from brilliant art nouveau vases and earthenware pots from the northeast of Brazil, to a plastic toy car and Baroque sculpture of an angel.
The EDM-flavored pop duo's beats are always slick and addictive, but vocally their hits are a jumble of song-speech from Andrew Taggart, the verbal half of the duo, and singing by various featured artists.
As Shipman explained it in the video, the frames were all retrieved in their proper order, which means they could play back the GIF and still see the galloping horse, not a disjointed jumble of events.
Add to this jumble the presence of al Nusra Front -- an al Qaeda affiliate not covered by the ceasefire -- in many rebel areas, and you have a ready-made excuse for Russian and Syrian regime violations.
NISYROS, Greece — The otherworldly landscape of central Nisyros, a jumble of looming caldera ridges and shimmering craters where fumaroles spit hot, sulfurous gases from the earth's crust, is usually visited only by volcanologists and curious tourists.
One of his planes, Voyager, looked like a jumble of toothpicks, but it was the first plane to fly around the world without stopping or refuelling; Proteus, which set several altitude records, resembled a prehistoric bird.
It's also still operational — but hasn't been updated much over the last decade-plus, and its user base has dwindled; a visit to the homepage reveals a messy jumble of banner ads and archaic web design.
Sometimes called "Jared's island" by White House aides, it has remained a jumble of seemingly random projects, ranging from addressing the nation's opioid crisis and infrastructure needs to trying to modernize the government's antiquated computer systems.
" Camouflaged amid the jumble were more than 40 artworks by Blake himself from different decades of his life, some for sale and others lent by private collections, like his collage for The Beatles, "Insert for Sgt.
As the crosses filled in here, though, you wind up with something that makes only partial sense — I had the RIDE at the end, but this weird jumble of "m_gicet" under the four circled letter boxes.
Stags were silent black-and-white films of about five to ten minutes, which featured brief narrative scenes bracketing a near-random jumble of penetration, thrusting, "meat shots," and, at times, snippets of oral and ejaculation.
It's the final face-off between candidates before the Iowa caucuses on February 228, the results of which will likely jumble the field ahead of primaries and caucuses in New Hampshire, Nevada, South Carolina, and California.
But after that it's a jumble involving "The Drowsy Chaperone," the superstar director Robert Lepage, Cirque du Soleil and its neo-circus legacy, the Stratford Festival — and "Slings & Arrows," the television series that brilliantly satirized Stratford.
The biggest discovery was a site in North Dakota that preserved a jumble of fossilized fish and plant life that may have been thrown together by a tsunami on the very day of the meteorite strike.
It is a glimpse of the Mexican canon, refracted through the lens of a border-kid-turned-chef coming into her full powers, who understands her cuisine as a jumble of Indigenous, immigrant and colonial influences.
"It was a mixed-up jumble of corpses piled on top of each other," he told AP. Access to the village has been cut of by Myanmar authorities, but satellite images show it has been destroyed.
They are just a jumble of pilfered items to add to a collection that has spanned airports, departments stores, libraries, and gift shops the world over: pocketable useless goodies that I just can't not pick up.
Its walls display a global jumble of radical leftist memorabilia; several posters are done up in the red, yellow, and green of the Kurdish flag, commemorating young leftists who died fighting alongside the YPG in northern Syria.
The CUP's claim of betrayal reveals the shaky political foundations upon which Catalonia's independence movement is built, a jumble of parties ranging from anti-capitalists to free marketeers whose only common cause is to split from Spain.
The result is the jumble ABC News presented Sunday, wherein a frustrated interviewer is forced to entertain the candidate's lies and try to rebut them in real time, knowing that defusing each and every falsehood is impossible.
"Ghost Town," from producer Benny Blanco, comes in sounding instrumentally the most like a fully actualized song on Ye, but the lyrics are just a mumble jumble, with no meaning or chorus halfway mumbled into a mic.
People coming back to PC gaming, or coming to it for the first time through the same Steam Machines that Valve is pushing, will see a jumble of a storefront, full of half-broken and gimmick games.
This year's CES has already seen the debut of the throwback Technics SL-1200, and now we're also being graced by a new Sony turntable, which also has an alphanumeric jumble for a name, the PS-HX500.
He died from internal injuries suffered from the blast even though an off-duty German nurse rushed to try to save him and three days later was still going through a jumble of emotions about the attack.
The 13th letter of the real alphabet is M. So your F is now an M. Run all eight letters through the code word string and you get a jumble of new letters that form an anagram.
The story uses narrative fragments and tense changes to draw readers into a linguistically created temporal jumble, in which time and memory cease to be experienced in a linear manner, and all events and times exist simultaneously.
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.
Mr. Baghdadi, who is in his 40s, emerged from the jumble of Sunni extremist elements that battled the American forces and Iraq's new Shiite-led government in the decade after the 2003 invasion that topped Saddam Hussein.
I wasn't familiar with the technique, and as the bread proofed over the next hour, almost doubling in size, the pale, fat, wrinkled buns looked more and more like a greasy jumble of sleeping Shar-Pei puppies.
Eat Simone Tong was putting together a bowl of cold noodles, heap by delicious heap — salty ground pork, crushed peanuts, tiny mint leaves, florets of pickled cauliflower — a jumble of textures, lit up with vinegar and chile.
"Nothing happens afterwards — that's the scary thing," said Annita Lucchesi, whose group, the Sovereign Bodies Institute, has tallied numbers of missing and murdered from a jumble of police reports, news clippings, family contacts and social media posts.
His bedroom has been kept as it was: a single bed, a prayer rug folded on a chair, a closet with four khaki jackets on hangers, a pile of folded kaffiyehs and a jumble of woolen hats.
The addition of Android and Wi-Fi capability makes it so you don't always need a jumble of dongles and other adapters to make an iPhone-to-HDMI setup work (or a USB stick loaded with MP4 files).
The power that the Dyson V11 holds is literally hard to comprehend, and it's the only contender in the ring for households in which a jumble of kids, pets, and outside dirt or sand are being tracked in.
On the community front, the main feed of Postepic is an assorted jumble for now, showing a stream of non-topic sorted 'trending' quotes that Konofalski says turns over every few hours based on what others are liking.
Fortnite, with its huge following and multi-platform chops, was far and away the top earner with $2.4 billion in revenue; after that is a jumble of PC, mobile, Asian and Western games of a variety of styles.
Beyond the gate the road dissolved in mud and was lost amid a jumble of trailers, canvas tents, shacks, cabins and dozens of long white structures that looked like barracks but were, my grandfather guessed, the horse barns.
But photos and video from the wreckage of the base showed the distinctive contours of the F-22's squared tail fins and angled vertical stabilizers amid a jumble of rubble in the base's largest building, Hangar 5.
Since the deal that allowed him to return, initiated during the Obama administration and finalized last year under the Trump administration, he has become a more public player in the increasingly chaotic and hostile jumble of Afghan politics.
But the finale circles back to where it started, and it is bursting at the seams with tangential characters, visual cues and over-the-top emotions that leave a jumble of impressions instead of delivering a clear punch.
But if, as Soto asserts, the intention was to include pivotal players in the development of subsequent generations, then Nepantla would be remiss not to offer some of their works amidst the extraordinarily diverse jumble of contemporary participants.
Local election officials balked at the advisory, which advised them to confirm the citizenship status of listed people in their jurisdictions, and complained that the so-called lists were delivered to them as a disorganized jumble of documents.
The sly cacophony of the instability at work here is captivating, even as it attempts to jumble the inexorable fixity of art, an amusing approach that merges Dada's brand of chaotic destruction with the mechanistic ideology of Constructivism.
It allows us to see the paper inside, but the image on the roll, other than a fragmentary grayish jumble of overlapping patterns, bits of photos (water, leaves), and febrile graphite mark-making, remains largely hidden from view.
"Over the Rainbow," with music by Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg, was written for the iconic 1939 film The Wizard of Oz. "When all the world is a hopeless jumble, and the raindrops tumble all around …" the song begins.
But the jumble of numbers that followed, some of them plausible, some of them ridiculous, and her repeated stumbling and backtracking, could only be the product of a tired, stressed and hastily prepared politician having a very bad moment.
Instead of seeing a jumble of notifications on the lock screen, they'll collapse away and you can swipe up to see them all: I love this, Notification Center and lock screen are now one in the same #WWDC25 pic.twitter.
A large number of visitors navigated around a jumble of personal effects piled high and wide in the center of the room — all the furniture of a 1970s parlor condensed into a singular mass, draped with dusty plastic sheets.
I'm almost working full days again, even though I sometimes still jumble up words or take longer to do the same tasks—I'm pretty sure I wrote the same sentence three times when writing a draft of this article.
During free periods, the kids can choose between playing dominoes, mucking around in the compost bin, and kneeling beside the opening to sift through the jumble of relics that have fallen out of generations of jacket pockets and backpacks.
That jumble of names seems bizarre at first, but there's a common thread between them—weird, wild rock'n'roll—that quickly rises to the forefront and steers the five songs on the project's self-titled debut into curiously uncharted waters.
They are made using what look like block printing techniques on canvas, involving a jumble of limbs and body shapes in earthy reds, gold ocher, and black, compressed into the center of the rectangle with the edges left vacant.
That had led to a jumble of regulations, as mayors in Oxford, Jackson and Tupelo closed bars and restaurants and established shelter orders not much different than the rules in Houston, New Orleans, New York, Boston or San Francisco.
If our shorthand description of the war at this remove is "Allies defeat evil Axis," the journey to that endpoint was a jumble of major figures and bit players, noble efforts and vile intentions, cataclysmic events and quiet vignettes.
There's simply an incoherent jumble of ideas — even before you get to the problems with Melania Trump's speech, on both substantive and qualitative fronts, and how the copied portions from Michelle Obama's speech ended up overshadowing just about everything.
By 1968, stag films were completely dead, replaced by feature length porn with increasingly involved storylines and pornographic conventions, like cohesive sexual encounters as opposed to stag's jumble of quasi-random sex clips shoved between opening and closing narratives.
A slender bronze sculpture representing an African couple and their child dominates a modest concrete plaza above a colorful jumble of houses in Rock Hall Freedom Village, Barbados, about a half-hour's drive north of the island's capital, Bridgetown.
That "Surprise Bookshelf" is just opposite, offering short glosses on a democratic jumble of 100 pieces of "memorable writing," including Tupac Shakur's "Dear Mama," Susan Sontag's "Against Interpretation" and Timex's "Takes a licking and keeps on ticking" advertising slogan.
The ponderous table-shape and jumble of "Untitled (autumn 2627)" could be the mother of all Cubist still lifes, while the buoyant "Untitled (Viennese head)" speaks for generations of cartoonish, possibly hat-wearing noggins from Klee and Chagall forward.
The current array of rental-assistance programs, aimed at replacing Advantage, are a jumble of acronyms, like LINC (Living in Communities) and SEPS (Special Exit and Prevention Supplement), and have been confusing to desperate applicants and reluctant landlords alike.
Martin Sorrondeguy of Los Crudos/Limp Wrist, Marissa Paternoster of Screaming Females, Erica Freas of RVIVR, Alice Bag, and more all kick in their own parts as the album winds through a well-orchestrated jumble of various hardcore identities.
Dozens of interviews, court filings and other documents show Mr. Kilimnik to be an operator who moved easily between Russian, Ukrainian and American patrons, playing one off the other while leaving a jumble of conflicting suspicions in his wake.
But let's also recognize it for what it is: a jumble of names collected from essentially public sources and branded by script kiddies who, it appears, don't do much more than deface web pages with obnoxious Call of Duty-style graphics.
The last time I was inside Lucid Motors' prototype electric car, the interior was a jumble of exposed wiring and metal parts, the passenger door had to be pushed open from the inside, and nary a cupholder could be found.
Rescuers used a mechanical digger to clear a jumble of metal rods and concrete beside the still-intact green dome of the mosque, but there have been no signs the woman was alive and relatives appeared to have lost hope.
Rescuers used a mechanical digger to clear a jumble of metal rods and concrete beside the still-intact green dome of the mosque, but there were no signs that the woman was alive and relatives appeared to have lost hope.
Her second-story office, where she runs the University of California's El Cuete IV Project and the Tijuana Wound Clinic, is equally as chaotic, a jumble of Catholic iconography, lefty bumper stickers, brightly colored crafts from indigenous artists, and Yodas.
Flywheel offers two main products: an e-hail app for riders, and a smartphone-based operating system for taxi drivers that replaces the jumble of meters, dispatch, advertising, navigation systems, and credit card readers currently clogging the interior of their vehicles.
Flywheel offers two main products: an e-hail app for riders, and a smartphone-based operating system for taxi drivers that replaces the jumble of meters, dispatch, advertising, navigation systems, and credit card readers currently clogging the interior of the vehicle.
"What we're relying on right now is food from farms and sharing whatever we find like sweet potatoes or bananas," said Derajat whose house was swept away by the tsunami leaving a jumble of furniture, collapsed tin roofs and wooden beams.
" (He eventually retracted the anti-Semitic articles, but it took him seven years.) Editorially, The Times added its voice to the "Protocols" pile-on, calling it "about the strangest jumble of crazy ideas that ever found its way into print.
Recognizing that federal guidance was long overdue, the industry came together to work with lawmakers and more than 70 public health and business groups to advance national menu labeling guidelines to preempt the burdensome regulatory jumble and give consumers clarity.
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.
The orderliness of the wall display was in stark contrast with the artful jumble scattered on the floor, which included a few suitcases, various taped cardboard boxes and assorted other forlorn items — a table fan, a pillow, a fridge, a motorbike.
Conjuring a dank, grimy-gray palette that's coldly oppressive, he and his cinematographer, Neil Oseman, fail to elucidate a bewildering jumble of real-world evils (hunger, physical abuse) and otherworldly threats (premonitions, demonic possession) that never come close to cohering.
The thing is, I have dyslexia, so I see everything jumbled and upside down (Why didn't they ask me to do the upside-down jumble?) and part of that means I tend to jump from place to place in a puzzle.
It was substantially warmer in the smaller nooks that had been stacked along the inner walls like Tetris blocks: a small kitchen with a long wooden table; a music studio with a jumble of instruments; an event space with a bar.
In the lab, King and his colleagues cut up hundreds of bamboo skewers, shape them into a nestlike jumble, push them around, run them through CT scans and create computer-simulated nests that can be investigated further in virtual form.
The fee feeds into the image of government in Belgium — a nation divided along linguistic lines, with seven overlapping governments, six parliaments, and the highest average tax burden on wages of any highly developed country — as an overpriced, inefficient jumble.
Some executives courted her good favor by subscribing to her newsletter, "Highlights and Lowlights of Annual Meetings," typically a slim booklet containing a jumble of her thoughts printed in italic font on thick, cream-colored paper, at $600 a copy.
Before Jai's jumble-tumble of an investigation can begin, the novel's perspective shifts again as Anappara takes us, for one chapter, inside the head of the missing boy and reveals how far from the truth the basti's gossip really is.
As you can gather from the name, there are two distinct groups of clues: "Straight" anagrams, where you really just need to figure out what elements in the clue have letters to jumble into the entry word or term, and puns.
We finally had the chance to soak in the scenery — an open kitchen flows into a tile-decorated bar, while an artful jumble of seating to hold 150 diners fills the room, mixing long communal tables with two-tops and banquettes.
The commercial spaceflight industry is instead governed by a confusing jumble of oversight authorities, and no agency has been empowered to ensure the safety of space travel — largely leaving the manufacturers themselves responsible for the flightworthiness of their own spacecraft.
Floor-to-ceiling windows on every floor give a clear vista of St. Paul's Cathedral, the glass-coated Shard and the rest of London's constantly changing jumble of office towers, with the distant fields of Surrey fading away to the horizon.
In some pieces he's added broken china, buttons, clothing, and other objects to create a kind of onslaught against the central figure, almost swamping it, making it visually compete against the chaotic jumble in order to be present and seen.
A jumble of anxieties lies behind the falls: further signs of slowing global GDP; a growing belief that profits have peaked; the brewing row between Italy and the EU; the impact on costs of American tariffs on Chinese imports; and so on.
The account has two-factor authentication enabled, uses a 22-character password, and the email address linked to the account is a jumble of random characters, He has even given special instructions to his carrier to prevent unauthorized ports of his SIM.
Those went into overdrive after allegations earlier this year that Facebook's Trending Topics module was biased against conservative news — which led to the firing of human editors and the replacement of an occasionally useful product with an information-free jumble of popular keywords.
Louis C.K. has more of a kitchen sink approach, tossing disparate styles, a jumble of plotlines and a few winks at the audience that take us out of the scene, making little effort to integrate the comic banter and the dramatic heavy lifting.
The unfiltered, rowdy-as-hell match feed, jumble of explicit photos, and stimulating calls-to-action offering all types of sex makes is heaven for anyone looking for a good time — and hell for someone who was genuinely trying to make platonic friends.
But more than that, it is a discomfiting reminder of how at least one part of this once-tranquil island is changing, made readily apparent by the jumble of construction crews building the rail line and a skyline already crowded with cranes.
Traditionally, switching products have relied on elaborate routing protocols and network encapsulations to make sure that, for example, Rack A doesn't talk to Rack B, but can talk to Rack C. It gets way more complicated in the jumble known as network management.
Though law enforcement officials would not discuss specifics or allow photographs of evidence, each jumble would be tested and prodded, with technicians hoping to unlock insight into Mr. Conditt and the small but active group of people like him: America's domestic bombers.
CreditCreditMichela Buttignol When a gunman slaughtered 11 worshipers in a Pittsburgh synagogue on a Shabbat morning last month, American Jews were left with a jumble of intense emotions: horror and fear, certainly, but also an old embattled feeling, centuries in the making.
They are utilitarian spaces where the paint has faded, furnishings generally are not much more than a couple of mismatched chairs and display cases hold a jumble of goods — but it takes owners only a moment to find whatever their customers might want.
A jumble of public, private, local, regional and national agencies operate and maintain the country's highways, bridges, viaducts and tunnels with little oversight — a system so fragmented that it is sometimes unclear who is responsible for a tract of road or a bridge.
In her hotel suite, Ms. Techamuanvivit showed the jumble of handwritten sticky notes to Suraja Ruangnukulkit, the chef de cuisine at Nahm, and Meghan Clark, the chef de cuisine of Kin Khao, who had come to Bangkok to help with the transition.
New government mandates and an increased number of the sick and dying seem to come at us practically every hour, and as U.S. citizens attempt social distancing from their homes — perhaps not leaving for days on end — the time seems to jumble together.
The victim's mother, her life suddenly a disordered jumble marked by panic attacks and nightmares, decided to seek out her son's killer to try to understand what had prompted an act of violence so baffling that even the gunman was at a loss.
His unusual form — he's a jumble of items left in the lost-and-found box, and can rearrange himself at will — encourages inventive action beats, and allows the Pixar team to show off just how good they've gotten at recreating different textures.
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.
CreditCreditErika P. Rodriguez for The New York Times The wrecks lie half-sunk in marinas, fully submerged in coves, tangled in mangrove roots, tossed akilter against trees, or piled atop one another, a jumble of punctured hulls, snapped masts and bent propellers.
Haggard, a veteran character actress (known in America for Showtime's "Episodes") who's writing a series for the first time, makes Miri's re-entry to life in her insular seaside home of Hythe, Kent, an amusing, bittersweet jumble of lies, pain and small, hard-won victories.
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.
F.Y.I. Q. I'm reading about the Wall Street shenanigans of the late 19303th century, and I was curious about a recently reprinted 1910 book, "The Book of Daniel Drew," by Bouck White, who said he had assembled the autobiography from a jumble of Drew's papers.
"Big Tech is no longer a sleek, elegant black box; it is a jumble of wires that requires the constant intervention of an increasing number of humans to keep it on the rails," Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research, said in a note.
But their movement has no overall leader and is made up of a jumble of bickering groups with very different visions of Britain's fate outside the EU. A battle for control and money at the top of the organization worries ground troops like Lovett.
The jumble gives ABC something to brag about, while leaving the Fox broadcast network to argue that it will be leaner, meaner and have more leeway to cut deals with producers of its choosing, now that it is no longer attached to a mighty studio.
Just like his ready-to-wear designs, which jumble elements, patterns, time periods and allusions that were seldom if ever jumbled before: pussy bows on men's shirts, babushkas atop power suits, sneakers under gowns, stripes with plaids, the old-fashioned meeting the space age.
With an unadorned, naturalistic style that heavily favors intense close-ups, Hittman plunges viewers into the subjectivity of her protagonists, whose jumble of feelings — dread and confusion, determination and ambivalence, resignation and relief — play out with every glance and gesture, and very few words.
The results and the messiness of American democracy — with ridiculously long lines to vote, with far too many ways to cast ballots, with oodles of money sloshing around from billionaires — all spotlight the jumble of paradoxes that have shaped the United States since settlement.
"Before Brilliant, an integrated whole-home smart home and lighting system meant either spending tens of thousands of dollars on an inflexible home automation system, or piecing together a jumble of disparate devices and apps," said Aaron Emigh, co-founder and CEO of Brilliant.
For the Afghan authorities, the challenge is twofold: how to regulate the jumble of unplanned neighborhoods to create a presentable capital city, and how to plan for a future when, by 2060, one of every two Afghans is expected to be a city dweller.
With its jumble of sneakers, fun-size candy bars, oversize taco-shaped pillows and matching sweatshirts slung over every chair, Terez's office feels like a cross between a basement rec room and a girls' summer camp bunk before the hair braiding is about to commence.
"I don't think he gets enough credit," Ms. Seaman said in her seventh-floor city offices overlooking a jumble of half-built buildings, shortly before she dashed off for a security screening to meet Mr. Trump as he made a campaign swing through Las Vegas.
At least it's memorable, which is more than can be said for the $25 jumble of smoked wild mushrooms held together by a wafer-thin one-egg "omelet," or the $38 chicken "à la Queen," which is like chicken cacciatore that's been fancied up.
Seated at a custom-built circular banquet table — 53 foot wide and laid with a riotous jumble of fruits, focaccia, laurel branches, roses and silver candlesticks — the 40 guests ate conceptual fare from the experimental New York-based food collective Spiral Theory Test Kitchen.
The fire broke out Christmas Eve in a forested area on the outskirts of the city and spread toward the coast, hitting the Rocuant and San Roque hills, a jumble of settlements that overlook Valparaiso, and was only brought fully under control at midday Thursday.
The front desk is a jumble of receipts, grip exercisers, medical tape, sign-in sheets, waiver forms, letters from the community ( Thank you Nonantum Boxing Club for sponsoring our cancer run; Thank you Nonantum Boxing Club for participating in the Nonantum Italian Festival) and business cards.
Opened in October on Cañon City's main street, which features a jumble of antique shops, an old-fashioned diner, an e-cigarette store and a trendy café that sells expensive mountain bikes as well as cold brew, the Cellhouse sells products made by the area's many prisoners.
Now he's off the street and in the studio doing still lifes: a bottle of Odol mouthwash — "It Purifies" reads the label — looks as cool as an archaic Greek goddess; a tabletop jumble of rubber gloves and an eggbeater becomes a vision of balanced but teetery architecture.
Mr. Gatti cites the publication of Ms. Ferrante's latest book, "Frantumaglia" (meaning "a jumble of fragments") — a collection described by its publisher as "consisting of over 20 years of letters, essays, reflections, and interviews" — as a reason for his determination to try to uncover her identity.
Atila Novoselac, the building engineer who runs the house, drove me there, pointing out the local landmarks before parking next to a jumble of weathered concrete chunks, which a structural-engineering lab was using to study the aging of pillars that support bridges and highway overpasses.
It took them and their canoes several thousand years to get to their ultimate destinations, mysteriously waiting for eons in the jumble of islands east of Indonesia before setting out into the wide Pacific itself, like tentative youngsters at the yawning mouth of a water slide.
A Freudian could have a field day with her decision to enroll her own son in the strict Chinese system, but Chu understands that she is striving to replicate her own jumble of Chinese and American education and culture, with the parental and institutional roles reversed.
The drone strike at Baghdad airport was selected, in other words, because Trump, a jumble of contradictory impulses and a man with no head for strategy, will almost always pick the most bombastic option, particularly when he's in need of a quick distraction from domestic troubles.
The building, a multicolored jumble of stacked cubes, spheres and tubes (soon after its completion, the Japanese novelist Setouchi Jakucho described it in a design magazine essay as "an ultrachromatic undying house"), is a defiant statement in an otherwise drab landscape of nondescript concrete apartment houses.
The building, a multicolored jumble of stacked cubes, spheres and tubes (soon after its completion, the Japanese novelist Setouchi Jakucho described it in a design magazine essay as "an ultrachromatic undying house"), is a defiant statement in an otherwise drab landscape of nondescript concrete apartment houses.
Instead, there is an awkward jumble of acting styles: classic Hollywood for the Fisher daughters, Amy and especially the glamorous Clara (Elise Hudson); the broadest of broad comedy for Aubrey, whose appeal to Amy, or to anyone, remains a mystery even as other characters soften toward him.
He wore the absurdity of boy-band fame lightly, with a wink and smile, and even his look (the swirling quiff of hair, the louche satin shirts, the scrappy jumble of stick-and-poke tattoos) had the dress-for-the-job-you-want whiff of incipient solo stardom.
The jumble of circles and lines comes off as a bit avant-garde (the festival's monogram is an abstracted 'R' comprised of a circle and two lines), but the graphic designers, who are brothers and work at Pentagram's London office, built the bespoke font with logic in mind.
The studio, a second-floor walk-up with no signage from the street in a nondescript neighborhood, is a jumble of the works in progress, preliminary sketches for walls that the crew will paint, commissioned pieces for private residences and fine art projects they are working on for themselves.
The three Christian communities vigilantly guard the property they already control to an extent that can feel baffling to outsiders coming to the Holy Sepulcher, a cavernous jumble of Byzantine and Crusader architecture, with soaring domes, sunken rooms, gloomy light, heavy bronze lamps, squat buttresses and elegant arches.
Such odds and ends are like the jumble of stuff that accumulates in the top kitchen drawer — a far cry from important breaking news — but that's Twitter, too, in all its splendid dishevelment: a mad, noisy mix of the momentous and the ordinary, the serious, silly and surprising.
Be the Cowboy belongs to the honorable category of the eclectic indie jumble, where anything goes as long as it's all unified by a rough guitar-rock template and a singer-songwriter in command of her form — especially if the musical disarray mirrors an insecurity expressed in the lyrics.
At an exhibition in 2001 of little altarlike structures she made of a jumble of materials, she was asked why, in "Kong's Castle," she had combined a tiny plastic gorilla on a floor of Chinese script with two gold cockroaches climbing a tower made of a paper-towel tube.
And of course, what the letters and journals show is that most of our lives are mostly a jumble while we're living them, because we're caught up in the day-to-day for the most part; it's for the biographers to perceive the contours, once it's all over.
Audiophiles complain that the digital era, with its rampant copy-paste ethos and jumble of old and new formats, is an age of debased sound: lossy audio files created from nth-generation transfers; cheap vinyl reissues, marketed to analog-fetishists but pressed up from sludgy non-analog sources.
The prospect of yet another failure to form a government after more than a year of stalemate resurfaced troubling questions about Israeli democracy: Can a system that depends on a fractious jumble of political parties to come together to build a majority function in so polarized a country?
Her late set spanned six original compositions, starting with "Blue Over Gold" — built around a two-note ostinato and a studded, start-and-stop flow — and ending on the jagged "Western," a jumble of staccato dashes and stubborn momentum, held on course by Ms. Oh's dilated bass sound.
The works in the show range from a 2450 ink self-portrait of a ponderous 280-year-old Currin, to his 219 oil "Newspaper Couple," in which an elderly man and woman smile at each other serenely despite a jumble of bric-a-brac balanced surreally on their heads.
The works in the show range from a 2450 ink self-portrait of a ponderous 280-year-old Currin, to his 219 oil "Newspaper Couple," in which an elderly man and woman smile at each other serenely despite a jumble of bric-a-brac balanced surreally on their heads.
As the fastidious Southerner standing before her carefully laid out his vision of social justice, my mother listened rapt, feeling as if he were speaking not just to her but from her, putting into words the inchoate jumble of thoughts that had been stirring in her mind for years.
After years spent on covers of the most respected magazines in the country, being likened to Steve Jobs (both in fashion sense and entrepreneurial spirit), and generally ruling over the tech world, Holmes' operation was ultimately exposed for what it was: a jumble of embellished half-truths and outright lies.
Most of his posts are teases, a jumble of soft erotica—an image of him lying in bed, his butt visible; a short clip shot from behind as he walks fully nude onto a sun-soaked balcony in Rome; a Boomerang-style video of a morning boner visible through his underwear.
Farther down the harborfront is the Musikkens Hus, opened in 2014, a concrete-and-glass jumble of cubes and waves that houses a state of the art concert hall and a music school, and one of the innovative buildings that landed the city on the 163 Places to Go list.
VICENZA, Italy — Vicenza is quaintly medieval at its center, a dense jumble of old butter-toned dwellings along narrow byways that occasionally give way to some of the Renaissance's most elegant architecture, but these structures mask an industrial might that has made this small city Italy's most productive capital of jewelry.
If anything, as I fumbled out of my sandy clothes in the back seat of a car speeding back to Lisbon where I was booked for dinner and a fado show, it felt more like a random jumble of transformational travel imagery, like being trapped inside a constantly updating Instagram feed.
Here's one of Galileo's particularly interesting anagrams: smaismrmilmepoetaleumibunenugttauiras Kepler decoded this mysterious jumble as Salve umbistineum geminatum Martia proles translated as Be greeted, double knob, children of Mars While this interpretation certainly seemed to confirm Kepler's own recent inference that Mars had two moons, it was unfortunately off by one letter.
ON A back road in the Llobregat valley west of Barcelona, amid a jumble of old wine-growing villages and modern factories, stands a research centre owned by Gestamp, a Spanish firm that in just two decades has become one of the world's leading makers of car body-parts, doors and bonnets.
The result, Tres Rosas Amarillas (Three Yellow Roses, a nod to Chandler), is Spain's only specialist pop-up book store, nestled amid a jumble of vintage clothing stores, hipster cupcake vendors and bars on Malasaña's main drag, Calle del Espíritu Santo, and a short hop from the location of his original store.
"Dear America" is a potent rejoinder to those who tell Vargas he's supposed to "get in line" for citizenship, as if there were a line instead of a confounding jumble of vague statutes and executive orders — not to mention the life-upending prospect of getting deported to a country he barely remembers.
With its jumble of made up words, overtly catchy chorus, and what we'd recognise now as "viral" success, "Wannabe" had all the ingredients of a one-hit wonder, but the girls pushed and pushed, and every track they released that year also reached number one – and it was the same the year after.
Over the years, paleontologists and excavators have found a fair number of Macrauchenia fossils, but studying bones and teeth alone has been misleading because the animals had such a jumble of traits, said Ross MacPhee, a curator at the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan and another author of the study.
Organized by Colm Toibin, the novelist, and Declan Kiely, head of the Morgan's literary and historical manuscripts department, the show is a cross-disciplinary jumble of painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, printed matter and manuscripts, with no single form dominant and with James himself as a kind of multiport power plug at the center.
The singer and Appalachian dulcimer player David Massengill performed a song he'd written decades ago as part of the Songwriters Exchange, an informal workshop housed at the club in the 1970s and '80s; it was a happy jumble of ribald metaphors, tinged with a youthful vulnerability that still seemed to suit him.
As static objects, they seem like a jumble of junkyard parts, but as soon as pneumatic air pumps into their metal muscles they begin to climb ropes, gesture wildly, or attempt to stand, like the "Tumbling Man" who acts as the finale as he barrels out a door and flails futilely on the metal floor.
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.
Instead of taking appropriate steps now to place the nation on a sound fiscal footing for the benefit of the next generation, Trump — the self-styled "king of debt" — has embraced a budget-busting jumble of tax cuts that would generate as much as $7 trillion in additional deficit spending just over the next decade.
Meals at Arniano are served outside under the grapevine-covered pergola facing the valley or in the kitchen's open dining room, where the table is always set with linens and decorative objects the family has collected over the years: white jacquard tablecloths, watery blue ceramic plates and a jumble of vases from local flea markets.
The installation is a jumble of things, commonplace and arcane: basketballs, whiskey bottles, cigarette packs, Snoopy dolls, military dog tags, C-ration cans, clothing, personal letters, handwritten poems, prosthetic limbs — things that have intimate personal associations with some of the 58,000 soldiers listed on the memorial, and meaning for their surviving families and friends.
Maybe a better question for these stories to ask is how knowable Donald Trump's inner self actually is, or even whether it is worth knowing — whether anyone could really speak with authority about someone whose moment-to-moment state rests somewhere between the tweetably obvious and an incoherent jumble of boasts, rants and impulses.
For example, if you take a picture in Pixel and then you can go watch it process for a second or two, if you manage to catch it while it's processing, you can see it turn from this noisy jumble into this really sweet high res, low noise image, and people really like that pop.
"In layman's terms it means this is a rock made from a jumble of previously existing rocks and rock fragments, as well as melt and impactor material formed during a large impact or series of impacts on the Moon," James Day, a professor at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography who wasn't involved with the new study, told Gizmodo.
Cruz did seem to me to seal away a win in Texas, making the March 1 SuperDuper Tuesday vote there and elsewhere a jumble of delegate allocations that will underscore not just the importance of Michigan when its March 8 vote rolls around, but also of the final CNN-Salem debate when it comes around on March 10.
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.
The book is organized by theme, not chronology, which sometimes makes it a jumble, particularly when events that led to one another are presented out of order: The battle inside the Republican Party between Barry Goldwater and Nelson Rockefeller in 1964, for example, comes before the ­conservative-versus-establishment showdown between Robert Taft and Dwight Eisenhower in 1952.
But coming upon a snapshot of the dining room taken at the end of a big meal, table laid with an antique linen and covered in the joyous detritus of the evening — wine, crystal, crumpled napkins, the remains of dessert on china — all a big, glorious jumble, somehow what was special about Fiona Corsini di San Giuliano came through.
Ever since the genre's dawning in the Bronx, following the legendary 1971 Hoe Avenue meeting that made unprecedented peace among an uptown jumble of warring Black and Latinx gang factions, rap remained tethered to the Spanish speakers and descendants both in its rank and file as well as in its community, a status that holds to this day.
A witty composition of lively geometrical shapes that turn the Arabic alphabet into a story-like puzzle, Tongue Twisters was awarded for its "original attempt to give visual form to tongue twisters and the difficulty of pronouncing certain words very fast," resulting in "an amusing jumble of the patterns," said the jury in an official statement.
The fighting marks a new stage in the eight-year-old Syrian civil war that began as a wave of protests against President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, but which has since escalated into a jumble of overlapping conflicts involving foreign armies and an array of local militias, including former Syrian government officers, Islamist extremists and Kurdish nationalists.
All of Bunna's goodness is heaped on round platters of injera: from Ethiopian classics such as misir wot (stewed lentils) and shiro (silky split peas simmered in garlic and herbs) to innovations like kedija selata , a jumble of kale, jalapeño, and avocado sprinkled with lemon, as well as a rotating seasonal dish (at the moment, it's stewed kabocha squash).
Oyster mushrooms, palate-cleansing ices (one was made of wild carrot juice, stevia tea syrup, pickled baby maple-leaf powder, violet leaves, and lichen powder), cured turkey leg, mahogany clams, lobster, prawns, swordfish ham, brined pork with goat sausage—all of it subjected to a jumble of verbs and nouns, many of them new to me.
There were white papers and the bill two years ago, but the effort to write this bill, in a hurry, with a jumble of provisions, seems to suggest that they are just trying to find something that can pass, as opposed to articulating a clear policy vision for what they want health care to look like in this country.
Aaaargh. It has come down to this with a few weeks to go until the March 29 deadline for Britain to leave the European Union, as it voted to do almost three years ago: a jumble of jargon, jousting and gibberish, with everyone sucked into the vortex of confusion, to the exclusion of every other issue in the world.
Take her "Loaded Ship" (2016): I can tell I'm dealing with a water vessel because of the oarlocks on either side, but then there is a jumble of cargo in the middle, where the objects are constituted through both negative and positive space, in such a way that it's not quite possible to be sure what I'm seeing.
"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.
Because we're constantly jumping around in time — seriously, the final sequence of "The Wedding" is just a free-associative jumble of time skips from the present to the future to the even further future as soft acoustic guitar music plays and Randall delivers his own toast — we feel all of their pain in the present, while the characters simply don't.
All the public polling leading into the final 48 hours before voting ends in New Hampshire on Tuesday has consistently shown two things: On the Democratic side, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont leads Hillary Clinton; and Donald J. Trump is well ahead on the Republican side, while the rest of the field is a muddled jumble for second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth place.
The backdrop, a jumble of brightly colored furniture against a green field, seems almost like a theatrical set and does nothing to clear things up, but the variation in skin tones, which makes the character on the left appear Caucasian while the other could be African-American or Hispanic, hints at racial animosity — the prickly pear that rasps at attempts to overcome social boundaries.
If they admit the truth that one's self-perception and self-identity are completely subjective, determined by an infinitely complex jumble of social, cultural, biological, and other factors — some learned, some not, some innate, some not — then they give away the game; they would then have to admit that it is arbitrary, insensitive, and ultimately unfair to deny to the individual membership in her professed race.
There's a tortellini salad, with a creamy green goddess dressing that's heady with herbs and scallions; a zippy jumble of chewy farro and orzo, tossed with dried apricots, goat cheese and mint; a juicy summer tomato pasta salad scented with garlic and basil; and finally, a template for classic balsamic-dressed pasta salad, with mozzarella and cucumbers, that you can make your very own.
So chockablock is "The Last Laugh" with unregenerate characters saying off-putting or vile things to one another that this pantywaist reader occasionally longed for the quietudes found in the work of that other chronicler of women of a certain age, Barbara Pym, who can get a lot of mileage out of, say, an ambiguous smile from a local vicar at a jumble sale.
But the Pierces were a hilarious jumble of upper-class nonsense — double PhDs from Brown, fluent Latin, a disdain for Oprah's book club, the Brookings Institute, secret drinking, Nantucket red pants — and while none of them had the sway with Nan that Naomi seemed to, and all of them will likely see their family legacy go up in flames, they're at least about to (continue to) be hella rich.
And in perhaps the most Obama-like flourish in the speech, Buttigieg used the jumble of his own identities — a Midwest mayor, a married gay man, an Afghanistan veteran — to argue that the divisions of our politics obscures the grandeur of our common humanity: When I was overseas, each one of the 119 trips I took outside the wire driving or guarding a vehicle, we learned what it is to trust one another with our lives.
We have grown used to speaking of designers as loving a woman's body — this usually means that they either make clothes that are very sculpting, or clothes that are deliberately unsculpting — but Van Noten's clothes seem made not so much for a woman's body as for a woman's mind: You are drawn to his work because you want to find yourself closer to the person who, you imagine, shuts his eyes and sees such a glorious jumble of color.
The exhibition's historical segregation and conceptual over-determination feels controlling and strained, with such untamable artists as Bruce Nauman and Eva Hesse neatly stored in tidy vitrines (to be fair, the glass case housing Hesse's untitled sculpture from 1967-68 is part of the artwork, but in the context, it appears to entrap her spiky formal and material expansiveness), while the final gallery, filled with artists as diverse as Medardo Rosso, Gerhard Richter, Maria Lassnig, and Cy Twombly, comes off as a jumble of leftovers.

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