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DOES IT SAY KALEIDOSCOPE ALL JUMBLED UP ON THE SNAKE???!
If you have racing thoughts, those jumbled-up thoughts in your head dissolve.
When I think about what I'm trying to say, it's all jumbled up.
But for Mr. West, that untethered glee is jumbled up with untethered hurt.
We get mixed up, jumbled up and don't get back very well in transition.
In the immediate aftermath of a trauma, the emotional memories are jumbled up with declarative.
But that's getting jumbled up with trying to—sincerely—tell him to keep the change.
Suddenly, my tidy notions of right and wrong were jumbled up, and my understanding of Jesus needed refining.
I want to apologise—sincerely—but it's getting jumbled up with the wish to—sincerely—thank the guy.
The second emerged in 2015 from a jumbled up skeleton in a grave that had been ravaged by tomb robbers.
Villar Rojas's jumbled-up trove makes you wonder how all these diverse pieces came to eventually rest here, in New York.
There was just so much chatter in my head and it got all jumbled up and really clouded me for a while.
"If anything, I think it's more of a testament of how jumbled up things are this year," Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson said.
But early investigators found the hilly ridges to be composed of clay, silt, sand, pebbles, cobbles and boulders, all jumbled up together.
It's just bits of rhetoric Trump has heard — his impression of what his people say about these things — jumbled up in his brain.
Initial examination under a microscope of the sample taken revealed numerous chunks of meat and animal fat jumbled up in a mixture of plant fragments.
Palenquero, the local language which sounds like Lingala and Portuguese jumbled up with only a hint of Spanish, was scrawled across walls and murals everywhere.
The problem was that as you followed more people, multiple conversations got jumbled up in your timeline and it became harder to follow any one discussion.
But that's getting jumbled up with trying to—sincerely—tell him what a great job he's doing because—seriously mate—you're really understaffed for a Saturday.
" At one point, Mr. Thompson responded, "Shaq, it's like a whole bunch of words got jumbled up in your brain and the fire marshal said, 'Everybody out!
For one, having a separate checking account for your self-employment income and business expenses simplifies your taxes and saves you hours of sorting through jumbled-up charges.
To understand why "email-related" scandals really reflect separate ideas — and how they've come to be jumbled up together nonetheless — it's key to understand how they first emerged.
The challenging part is searching for a target, since all the genetic fragments are jumbled up, almost as if someone's haphazardly tossed thousands of jigsaw pieces into a box.
Of course, this approach doesn't make sense for serialized shows: If you jumbled up the order of "Russian Doll" or "The Umbrella Academy," the story would become impossible to follow.
Discoveries are jumbled up — I built ships and universities before I worked out how to make a wheel — and famous real-world figures are born far from their actual homeland.
Dreaming is a jumbled up version of our daily lives, reflecting what's going on as the brain attempts to encode the information and then store it away into the filing cabinet.
I was living in a house with a lot of people, writing songs in the kitchen, and I looked over at the fridge and there was all this jumbled up stuff.
Leaving knife blades uncovered Make sure you never leave your knife blades uncovered, especially if you store your sharp knives with the rest of your utensils in a jumbled up drawer.
But that's getting jumbled up with trying to—really sincerely—warn him about the precarious Jack Daniels sign because—seriously mate—if that topples it'll be a fucking nightmare to clean up.
BentoStack Charge Traveling with tech usually means lots of jumbled up cords, but this multi-level storage unit keeps all your smartphone accessories protected, organized, and charged up for when you need them.
This was later jumbled up during an episode where Martian Manhunter (who has the power to shapeshift) appears and Cat sees Kara and "Supergirl" (Manhunter shapeshifting) at the same time in the same place.
The reason that's interesting from our perspective for developers is that it's very complicated and a lot of the things that developers learn about training machine learning models get jumbled up when you're training two together.
They photographed the pages, backlit by a flash, and then used image-processing software to decipher the words, which were hard read because they were jumbled up with the writing on the reverse sides of the pages.
Much better is "Baby," which is told through a set of parents' statements to some kind of family therapist, but jumbled up so that the child they describe is at once seven and in his twenties and a baby and a teen.
That data is then converted to numbers jumbled up with a couple other sources of randomness in other parts of the world, like a Geiger counter and a chaotic pendulum, and is then fed into an algorithm with a variety of other sources to create some really intense cryptography.
Michael Gove's tenure as Education Secretary has left us with a trashed curriculum, striking teachers and a load of jumbled up numbers instead of GCSE grades, with people now having to say things like "Well, I think a '5' is somewhere between a 'B' and a 'C'", hence proving that literally nobody understands what the fuck is going on.
A board with 9 letters appear on the screen and the viewer must figure out a word from the scrambled letters however the words aren't jumbled up they go in a sequence.
The games ranged from spot the difference, to making a word out of jumbled up letters, to guessing words when given a clue. The word guessing game required viewers to identify an obscure object based on its colour, or where it might be found.
EEF artillery was then able to get into position just before dark, to fire during the night on the main road leading north from Huj. By the morning of 9 November, the road was littered with guns, limbers, ammunition wagons and transport of all descriptions, jumbled up into heaps with their teams shot.Powles 1922 pp.
She gets interested in meeting the writer. The two meet in her office at her place of work. While leaving, Puran manages to drop his papers, and they get jumbled up with the papers on Asha's desk. Her paycheck, which was lying on the desk, is picked up by Puran by mistake along with his own papers.
This final Confederate assault through the Wheatfield continued past Houck's Ridge into the Valley of Death at about 7:30 p.m. The brigades of Anderson, Semmes, and Kershaw were exhausted from hours of combat in the summer heat and advanced east with units jumbled up together. Wofford's brigade followed to the left along the Wheatfield Road.
Unlike earlier cookbook authors, such as Hannah Glasse, the book offered an "emphasis on thrift and economy". It also discarded the style of previous writers who employed "daunting paragraph[s] of text with ingredients and method jumbled up together" for what is a recognisably modern "user-friendly formula listing ingredients, method, timings and even the estimated cost of each recipe".
The new alloy has similar properties to palladium, which is used as a catalyst to cleanse exhaust gas and absorbs large quantities of hydrogen. Rhodium, palladium and silver have 45, 46, and 47 electrons, respectively, numbers that determine their chemical characterizations. "The orbits of the electrons in the rhodium and silver atoms probably got jumbled up and formed the same orbits as those of palladium," Kitagawa said.
In October 2013, the first prototype for the extension for comics was released. The need for an extension for comic was due to the use of comic fonts, which are more casual and informal. Characters are often placed closely together as if they are connected and if one tries to copy and paste text from a comic, the copied text will usually appear to be jumbled up and unclear.
Jhinjhipahari (as spelled in Google maps) is located at . The map of Baghmara-cum-Katras CD Block on page 115 of District Census Handbook, Dhanbad, Series 21, Part XIIA is so jumbled up, that it is not possible to find out any place. Note: The map alongside presents some of the notable locations in the area. All places marked in the map are linked in the larger full screen map.
The rest of the first wave was jumbled up. Major P.H. Pike found his A Company of the 2/17th mixed up with Captain Paul Deschamps' B Company of the 2/13th. Since the latter had further to travel, and there was no Japanese opposition, Pike agreed to hold his company back while Deschamps' moved on to his objective. Pike then moved his men inland and waited for daylight.
The straight definition is "is rather bland", and the word "cooked" is a hint to the solver that this clue is an anagram (the letters have been "cooked", or jumbled up). Ignoring all punctuation, "Ned T.'s seal" is an anagram for NEEDS SALT. Besides "cooked", other common hints that the clue contains an anagram are words such as "scrambled", "mixed up", "confused", "baked", or "twisted". Embedded words are another common trick in cryptics.
Watsuki admitted that the design model is all "jumbled up." The silhouette version of Yatsume, seen before his full reveal, was modeled after the "bandana mask version" of Wolverine from X-Men and Carnage from Spider-Man. After being told by various people to "do Spider- Man, or to do Spawn and such," Watsuki got agitated and said "I'll throw in Venom also!," which he referred to as digging his own grave.
" For promotion, The Hives initiated a contest on social networking website Facebook on 23 March 2012. A news update on their official website revealed the song titles on 12 tracks however they were purposely jumbled up. Fans had to post their guesses as to what they thought the tracks were called on the band's official Facebook page. It stated that the first person to unscramble all the song titles correctly would "receive a phone call from The Hives.
That being said, Shengs are generally categorized into either type based on the kind of fingering system that they adopt. This includes (on traditional Shengs) certain notes (namely the leading note, submediant, dominant, followed by tonic) present as a group on the left posterior side. Due to fourth and fifth harmonies being common in traditional Sheng repertoire, the fingerings on traditional shengs are optimized for such. As a result, fingerings for traditional Sheng tend to look jumbled up, and can vary regionally.
Later experiments refined the model. For example, some studies showed that "shadowers" (subjects who listen to auditory stimuli and repeat it as quickly as possible) could not shadow as quickly when words were jumbled up so they didn't mean anything; those results suggested that sentence structure and speech context also contribute to the process of activation and selection. Research in bilinguals has found that word recognition is influenced by the number of neighbors in both languages.Van Heuven, W.J.B., Dijkstra, T., & Grainger, J. (1998).
The Ming version was described as "muddled and jumbled up, six or seven tenths of it missing, barely constituting a book at all". The Yuan dynasty original is no longer extant, and the surviving versions appear to be largely based on the truncated Ming version. Texts from the book were collected in various other anthologies. Excerpts were given in a lengthy compilation Boundaries of Stories (說郛, Shuo fu) first compiled at the end of Yuan dynasty, and a second version was published in early Qing dynasty.
For example, they might be in different colored costumes, of different skin colors, or of different genders. After the box halves are separated they are jumbled up and then re-assembled so that the bottom half of one box is matched to the top of the other and vice versa. When the victims emerge, each appears to have been given the other's lower half. The creation of this version has been credited to magician Alan Wakeling, who devised it for fellow magician Channing Pollock to perform.
Yeah, in hindsight that was kind of a judgment call. You give up a stage win and 10 point and a bonus point for the playoffs to try to set yourself for the end of the race. We thought we had enough time after segment 2 to try to work our way back up through there, and a restart actually after segment 2 really went bad for us. We got jumbled up in 1 and 2 and let a lot of cars get by.
An example of a coin graded MS66 Mint State refers to a coin minted for regular distribution that was never actually put into circulation, i.e., it was never used for daily commerce; it is uncirculated. Since individuals never used these coins to purchase goods or services, the coins were not handed from one person to another; they were not jumbled up with other coins in pockets or purses; and they were not repeatedly counted—and touched—by retailers and bank personnel. Consequently, uncirculated coins should not show signs of wear.
There are a total of 100 people in the audience as there are a total of 100 songs that are each given a number. When a contestant chooses a number, she/he has to sing the song associated with that number. The song starts off with a selected member of the audience singing the beginning of the song before the contestant continues singing the song with the lyrics jumbled up on the screen. If the contestant manages to sing the song correctly and clears the screen, the screen shows "CLEAR" and they win that round.
Pablo Picasso, 1942, Tête de taureau (Bull's Head), bicycle seat and handlebars, 33.5 x 43.5 x 19 cm, Musée Picasso, Paris Bull's Head () is a found object artwork by Pablo Picasso, created in 1942 from seat and handlebars of a bicycle. It is described by Roland Penrose as Picasso's most famous discovery, a simple yet "astonishingly complete" metamorphosis. Picasso described the artwork in 1943 to visiting photographer George Brassaï, saying: > Guess how I made the bull's head? One day, in a pile of objects all jumbled > up together, I found an old bicycle seat right next to a rusty set of > handlebars.
To win a birthday party for Steve, housemates had to talk through puppets of themselves for a period of time on Day 19. Dave, Shabby and Sunshine were nominated on Day 20, but Dave saved himself by winning the task "Your Face on TV", where they had to slide the pieces of a jumbled up picture of their face so as to unjumble them. Dave replaced himself with Caoimhe. Housemates celebrated International Joke Day for their shopping task by taking on various joke stereotypes, including a dumb blonde and an Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman.
Dream Girl received mixed response from critics, who criticised the "empty" and "jumbled-up" writing as well as the "tasteless" and "stale" humour, but praised the performances of the supporting cast. The film holds an approval rating of 50% based on 12 reviews on the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, with an average rating of 6/10. Charu Thakur of India Today gave the film three stars out of five, noted that Dream Girl was an out-and-out comedy with witty one-liners and jokes, which made it a long comic skit sans a storyline. She concurred with Taran in praising performance of Khurrana and Kapoor.
South China Morning Post's Yvonne Teh found its 179-minute running time and use of different filmmaking elements resulted in an "emotional distant" movie, simultaneously criticizing Tang Wei's portrayal of Xiao Hong. With regards to its nonlinear narrative, Evelyn Kok of HK Magazine summated: "You can’t deny its masterful craft and intent, but it’s a portrait of a woman with her features all twisted and jumbled up." Montreal Gazette's Liz Ferguson found the film informative and applauded its visual aesthetics, but described how Chinese viewers familiar with Xiao Hong's life are more likely to enjoy the film and can "fill in the blanks so much better" than Western viewers.
In Zürich, Korsakov had felt his position secure to the extent that he had not made a single inspection of the line, nor had he removed his baggage or hospitals to a safe distance; instead, everything was left jumbled up in the city. Roused by the cannonade, he rode out to Höngg with a small detachment of troops and learned of Markov's defeat. Nevertheless he was convinced that the crossing of the Limmat was merely a demonstration, and that the main threat came from Mortier's attack on Wollishofen. By 10:00 the French were advancing on both banks of the Limmat supported by a heavy artillery barrage.
Whitelaw Reid was gradually replaced by his brother, Ogden R. Reid, nicknamed "Brown", to take charge of the paper. As president and publisher of the paper, Brown Reid tried to interject an energy his brother lacked and reach out to new audiences. In that spirit, the Tribune ran a promotion called "Tangle Towns", where readers were invited to unscramble the names of jumbled up town and city names in exchange for prizes. Reid also gave more prominent play to crime and entertainment stories. Much of the staff, including Whitelaw Reid, felt there was too much focus on circulation at the expense of the paper's editorial standards, but the promotions initially worked, boosting its weekday circulation to over 400,000.
The Cotswold-Severn Group long barrows usually contained human bone in large quantities, with said barrows averaging the remains of between 40 and 50 individuals each. In some cases, the individual corpses may have been placed into the chamber whole and then left to decay inside; in others, the body may have been dismembered or excarnated outside the barrow before the bones were then placed into the chamber. Usually, the bones of different individuals were jumbled up within the chambers of the tomb, perhaps reflecting a deliberate decision to symbolically merge the individual with the collective dead. In some cases, the bones were segregated into different chambers within the tomb according to age or sex.
The album came about after Bowie had made the transition from a cabaret/avant-garde-inspired musician to a hippie/folk-based sound and as such the album is a major turning point from his 1967 debut. Regarding its mix of folk, balladry and prog rock, NME editors Roy Carr and Charles Shaar Murray have said, "Some of it belonged in '67 and some of it in '72, but in 1969 it all seemed vastly incongruous. Basically, David Bowie can be viewed in retrospect as all that Bowie had been and a little of what he would become, all jumbled up and fighting for control..."Roy Carr & Charles Shaar Murray (1981). Bowie: An Illustrated Record: pp.
Filled with irreverent, dry humour and devoid of sentimentality, The Boyfriend is a tragi- comic love story set in the jumbled up heart of Mumbai. According to a blurb, "[The Boyfriend] also deals with unsparing irony the realities of caste, class, religion, masculinity and the gay subculture in India". It created quite a stir when it first appeared and was discussed in many prominent magazines as a guide to the then underground gay subculture in Bombay.Hindu Literary Review: "First Impression," September 7, 2003, accessed 15 May 2011BBC: Zubair Ahmed , "Gay Bombay comes out," June 19, 2003, accessed 15 May 2011 It went on to be used as a model for the queer scene in India in researches in the field of queer studies.
Mojo placed it at number 28 on a similar list of the best Beatles songs. In his commentary for the magazine, producer and musician Dave Stewart admired the track's "jumbled-up mix of music – marching band and rock'n'roll" and recalled the Beatles' Our World appearance as "a signal for those [of us] who felt we were trapped in a mental hospital in some suburban town to break out". In 2018, the music staff of Time Out London ranked "All You Need Is Love" at number 4 on their list of the best Beatles songs. In November 1967, "All You Need Is Love" was included on the American LP version of Magical Mystery Tour, together with the band's other singles tracks from that year.
IRS agents were given at least two million documents jumbled up in a random order with the intention, according to Greenberg, of making the IRS's examiner so overwhelmed that he would give up and accept Scientology's version of the facts. When another Scientology church faced an audit in 1972, Greenberg advised staff to "give the IRS agent a bunch of records in a box in no semblance or order, to place the agent in a dark, small, out-or-the-way room, to refuse to give practical assistance like locating records, and to notify petitioner's Guardian Office immediately of the agent's presence." The scheme proved effective, and a two-year effort by the IRS to audit the church's finances between 1971 and 1973 ended in failure. The church occasionally resorted to outright forgery.
On what the comic covers, Captain America: The First Avenger co-producer Stephen Broussard explained that there were "lots of little side stories" that they found fascinating but didn't fit into the story of the film, so the comic allows those to be told. These side stories include some backstory to the film, some action running parallel to the film, and some hints at "things to come", and are "all sort of jumbled up". Van Lente read the film's script, and had his own comic scripts overlooked by Quesada and Broussard, to keep the comic in line with the film. Some of Van Lente's initial ideas, when he felt that he could do anything because of the comic medium, had to be changed due to not fitting into the realistic world of the MCU, a process Van Lente described as "making comics on a budget".

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