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"mixed up" Definitions
  1. confused because of mental, emotional or social problems
"mixed up" Synonyms
confused conflated muddled up confounded misidentified misperceived mistook took for blended intermingled misinterpreted as mistook for mistaken misunderstood misinterpreted misconceived misapprehended misconstrued miscomprehended misapplied disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) disordered cluttered disarranged disarrayed discomposed disheveled(US) dishevelled(UK) disrupted jumbled unsettled agitated disjointed disturbed hashed messed messed up muddled combined blent merged fused united amalgamated incorporated mingled mixed mixt put together stirred folded in compounded beat melded integrated coalesced homogenized(US) baffled bewildered perplexed puzzled complicated convoluted raveled(US) ravelled(UK) made difficult made more difficult made complicated upset made complex muddied set hurdles entangled embroiled embarrassed garbled distorted twisted falsified misrepresented misstated perverted doctored warped corrupted misquoted misreported obscured slanted blurred mistranslated discombobulated bemused mystified flummoxed bamboozled befuddled flustered threw thrown vexed vext addled beaten enmeshed implicated involved mired incriminated bogged down dragged into drew in drawn in boxed in made party to caught up tangled ensnared trapped snared entrapped inculpated interspersed varied diversified variegated punctuated alternated added variety to brought variety to gave variety to given variety to assorted permutated broadened enlarged extended expanded widened spread out miscalculated misjudged blundered erred overestimated underestimated overvalued undervalued misdeemed misestimated misgauged mismeasured boobed calculated wrongly went wrong gone wrong overrated concocted fabricated invented contrived devised manufactured formulated made up plotted brewed hatched created designed prepared thought up constructed dreamt up excogitated fashioned forged clouded obfuscated repressed concealed beclouded befogged fuddled hid hidden annoyed irritated bothered irked provoked exasperated riled galled aggravated angered nettled bugged troubled piqued ruffled peeved topsy-turvy chaotic disorderly messy untidy upside-down higgledy-piggledy tumultuous askew awry disconnected unconnected incoherent disunited discontinuous fitful fragmented rambling spasmodic aimless fragmentary bitty choppy random arbitrary indiscriminate irregular unpredictable erratic haphazard unsystematic variable fluky hit and miss hit-or-miss illogical inconsistent indeterminate uncertain complex knotty intricate involute labyrinthine scrambled baroque byzantine complicate daedal devious elaborate maladjusted alienated estranged ill-adjusted neurotic unbalanced unstable untogether abnormal hung-up maladapted unfit screwed up hung up dysfunctional haywire crazy bonkers mad wild balmy barmy bats batty bedlam berserk brainsick bughouse benumbed numb unfeeling insensible insensitive stupefied dazed deadened foggy frozen fuzzy groggy muzzy paralysed(UK) paralyzed(US) stunned unresponsive vague asleep connected engaged affected caught concerned hooked occupied participating taking part into disorientated lost nonplussed adrift astray off-course off-track mazed wildered all at sea at a loss at sea in a muddle all over the place going round in circles in a state of confusion misheard misread taken the wrong way misguided ill-conceived flawed inappropriate ill-thought-out doomed misinformed misled busy overdecorated overdone overblown crowded overstated overwrought florid fussy labored(US) laboured(UK) over-detailed overworked miscellaneous different diverse motley differing heterogeneous disparate compound eclectic kitchen-sink magpie patchwork More

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Christmas has always been a happily mixed-up holiday for mixed-up people and confused cultures.
" - Matt, 37 "I got my brownie batches mixed up.
He frequently changed angles and mixed up kicks and punches.
Looks like I got mixed up in something very nice.
But closer to the equator, things get all mixed up.
Did Mr Ritchie get his British chivalric legends mixed up?
Yes we'll try not to get mine & David's mixed up.
"Right now, they're a very mixed up country," Trump said.
"Right now they're a very mixed up country," he added.
Mixed up in a tangle of people, there he is.
I think people get vote share and probability mixed up.
I mixed up lots of different genres [for this show].
Real and unreal get mixed up in one crazy flavor.
The lab had mixed up his biopsy with someone else's.
Time and place all mixed up. Now. Then. There. Here.
"Once again he's mixed up," Ms. Malpass responded on Wednesday.
I actually got Britney Spears mixed up with British beers.
It's so easy to get those two things mixed up.
Cory Booker mixed up the formula a bit to interesting effect.
Were you happy you weren't mixed up in all the craziness?
They've all gotten mixed up in a lawsuit against the president.
The operator mixed up the street name; Mr. Purdy repeated it.
It's called good manners and not getting mixed up in politics.
I just think it's — I think our priorities are mixed up.
Even a few professionals (semi-understandably) mixed up the two celebrities.
I will give them a much messier, more mixed-up world.
"I think she's mistaken something" or is "mixed up," he said.
"I like the idea that everything gets mixed up," Sauvé says.
" He added: "In fact, we have our shows all mixed up.
We're mixed up with one another beyond any explanation or cure.
One can get very mixed up about what makes us human.
It seems Eberl mixed up the dates of the two killings.
Orrin Hatch had, that Ford was "mixed up" over what happened.
The Warriors mixed up their coverage on Irving throughout the first quarter.
Finally ... oh god, how did Airbnb get mixed up in all this?
McGowan believes whoever wrote the website account may have mixed up events.
He says it's possible the bones of the victims got mixed up.
And each morning, she mixed up a bowl of oatmeal with flaxseeds.
Astro: It's easy to get [The Smiths] and [The Cure] mixed up.
But really, who hasn't mixed up the names of the Golden Girls?
Truth and lies were always on the verge of being mixed up.
Still, it's not the first time the two have been mixed up.
She got mixed up in a questionable real estate deal with another.
He characterizes his cooking style as ''cuisine métissée'' — mixed up and miscegenated.
He appears to have mixed up the rates for the two products.
You're thinking that the puzzle editors got the days mixed up again.
Hoekstra said he "mixed up" countries, though he didn't specify which ones.
They just think she is mixed up or confused about the details.
It's been a while since Parker has mixed up her 'do with bangs.
"I admit to being crazy mixed up at the time," Legg later explained.
So there were some appropriate connections being made, but something got mixed up.
Those two women didn't want me to get mixed up in fashion either.
But at this place you can get it mixed up by its maker.
Two people with the same name can get mixed up — in both senses.
And when all this is mixed up in me, I draw my sketches.
I have seen some of the Rocky films—it's all mixed up now.
So it appears that Kerr mixed up these details somehow—or did he?
A trip through Alice's looking glass couldn't produce a more mixed up world.
She is not mixed up about the identity of her assailant, she said.
He was wild, getting mixed up in street robberies, along with his brother.
Gail: Whoops, for a second I got him mixed up with Jeff Sessions.
A reporter on deadline mixed up documents that, in a rush, looked similar.
Cullen said that different vintages are often mixed up in the bins together.
More likely it is hypocrisy and venality mixed up into one awful bill.
What's magical about the Met in From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
And it all gets mixed up with rice noodles made of purplish black rice.
"It got some of our Asian employees mixed up," says Gan, who is Asian.
She had mixed up his last name, sending the money to the wrong Riley.
Critics saw an entitled millennial who had mixed up being broke with being poor.
She was given another chance but faltered and mixed up the rhythm and wording.
If there's anybody I want to get mixed up with, it's her for sure.
We get mixed up, jumbled up and don't get back very well in transition.
He mixed up the play well, so it was a tough match for me.
At least you'd know your luggage won't get mixed up at the airport, right?
That's probably the part that interests me the most, is it's all mixed up.
Now, some senators have suggested you were simply mixed up about who assaulted you.
"The gender roles in my household were a little bit mixed up," she said.
He also mixed up some olive oil with pickled ginger (liquid too) and scallions.
Meanwhile, give the crepe batter a good shake to get it mixed up again.
But because of our mixed up funding process, education is not one of them.
Orrin Hatch had previously said on CNN that "somebody's mixed up" in these allegations.
Personally, I mixed up "Heighten" and REDOUBLE (baseball reference!), "Hindu" and NINJA (baseball reference
"Sorry I mixed up the dates — I'm just not a linear thinker" is bunk.
Statecraft, capitalism, political power and patriotism are willfully mixed up with lust and love.
The night before, last thing before bed, I had mixed up some pizza dough.
They will go on missions and apparently get mixed up in messy intraunit romances.
All in all, a fun and mixed-up way to end our solving week.
Beauregard's coordination led to the whole confederate Army getting mixed up in the fight.
It's not the first time that Fox News has mixed up people of color.
Psychologists theorize that's because our partisan identities get mixed up with our personal identities.
Video released by local activists showed extensive damage, with produce mixed up with human parts.
" Obama—so visibly frustrated he mixed up Anderson Cooper's name—cut in: "I'm sorry, Cooper.
On that record we mixed up the romance with the more disgusting kind of stuff.
Meanwhile, Pratt, 37, mixed up his patterns with a striped suit and polka dot tie.
Things got convoluted, got mixed up here and there, but it's just such an adventure.
So, how the hell did Bosh's mother get mixed up in such a dangerous situation?
"Her speech was all mixed up, [it didn't] make sense at all," she told WISN.
So the boundaries between dreaming, making music, playing games—it's all sort of mixed up.
He strolls around with a smile and gets mixed up in a classic Western showdown.
In what crazy mixed up world are we the bad guys for making this clear?
They're also not all the same, even though they're often mixed up or used interchangeably.
Given their endless use, it's about time we mixed up our interest in Disney songs.
He now thinks that it's possible the president was mixed up financially with shady Russians.
In this room, the pleasures of sex get mixed up with the pleasures of power.
"The science can get mixed up with what the pseudoscientists are doing," said Dr. Hsiao.
On Super Tuesday, at a campaign rally, he mixed up his wife and his sister.
But the talk-show host mixed up Mason Ramsey's name, calling him "Macy Ramsey" instead. 
But it was also mixed up with something that was our own, and very idiosyncratic.
Don't let these two almost identical images of Adam DeVine get you all mixed up!
But "when it's all mixed up in a pouch — or when it's mixed up in a green smoothie, because that comes up all the time too — it's good, the kids are getting the nutrients, but it's less good in the long run," she said.
But don't feel too bad if you mixed up these two talented actresses — you're hardly alone.
Someone hitting publish on a review because they mixed up Wednesday and Thursday is an accident.
Apple's signature all-white AirPods cases can get mixed up with someone else's way too easily.
It trimmed the size of the store, added more modern fixtures and mixed up the merchandise.
And even though she's juggling around 30 men, she (thankfully) hasn't mixed up any names yet.
This year's VMAs are, as ever, a mixed-up batch of shoo-ins and puzzling oversights.
"Lots of residents have the impression the garbage is mixed up again during transport," he said.
Zelda and Celine Dion and the Koch brothers are all mixed up in labor and ecology.
In the process, some number will inevitably get mixed up and you start the process again.
INGRAHAM: Why did they get the story a little mixed up there in the early days?
President Donald Trump got a little mixed up this week while praising Apple CEO Tim Cook.
It was Poirier who mixed up his offense with takedown attempts, despite Gaethje's great wrestling pedigree.
This is not the first time someone has been mixed up with a famous name lately.
The treat features vanilla soft serve mixed up with both Lucky Charms marshmallows and oat cereal.
He explained his confusion on the witness stand by saying he had mixed up two cases.
George Strait might be "pure country," but country music has always been a mixed-up genre.
Is garden-variety infidelity or assholism being mixed up with abuse of power in some cases?
It's all mixed up and, in some neighbourhoods, you see a different personality in every house.
The St. John's team also mixed up centuries-old mortar recipes to fill in damaged joints.
You hear about synesthesia where people see sound and hear taste—their senses get mixed up.
" This dog, said Kathleen Morrill, a graduate student who did the analysis, is "seriously mixed up.
Now, he refuses to look through them, feeling they get mixed up with his 'real' memories.
She'd probably score well in health literacy, but "sometimes even I get mixed up," she said.
For me, it remains a delicious, if slightly mixed up, kind of egg on a roll.
Being mad at Amazon is harder when it's mixed up in so much of your life.
Now it sounds like Sessions is more mixed up in the Russia investigation than we know.
But he soon got mixed up in some other nefarious business that landed him behind bars.
One of the wine cave owners, I believe, was mixed up in the S&L bailout.
Trump either knowingly exaggerated, got mixed up, or didn't know and didn't care enough to check.
Perhaps your friend had a store credit that somehow got mixed up with the gift card?
Those former classmates said they believed many of the pictures in the yearbook were mixed up.
Janelle Monáe stars as an author who... somehow gets mixed up in some time-bending horror.
There are a lot of ways that we could have dealt with the mixed up entries.
In the process there is a mixed-up plan from the outset—it's never too clear.
On Monday, Hatch told reporters that he thought Ford could be "mixed up" about the encounter.
Ronnberg argues that we can still use the archive to find meaning in a mixed up world.
It's a complicated network that produces behavior, and dopamine is almost always mixed up with other processes.
A third SVPM officer said that perhaps they got the building mixed up with another building nearby.
Since Paul wasn't living at home, he ended up getting mixed up with the mob in Rome.
The Stranger Things stars know they look alike — and apparently, they get mixed up all the time.
I found that despite having a mixed-up body radically changed by hormones, sex can be amazing!
The snack situation: the chocolate box and an ice cold martini mixed up with the bar tools.
If you open your eyes to the rest of this crazy, mixed-up world, you'll see that.
Trade problems with China are more difficult because they have been mixed up with intractable security considerations.
These justified concerns about poverty are often mixed up with anger about stagnant median incomes or inequality.
My mixed-up brain chemistry was telling me that others were conspiring against me, and judging me.
To ensure your pair never gets mixed up with another person's, you can create a custom pair.
The socialists are also sexists, and the far-seeing anarchists are also muddle-headed, mixed-up mystics.
"I'm really sorry about getting you mixed up with that guy," Jake tells Caroline the next day.
Frank mixed up a creamy mocktail for a Shinto priest as I pored over the cocktail list.
I had the chords mixed up in my mind so it sounded like a completely different tune.
North Korean army officials who returned the remains expressed concern about bones being mixed up, said Byrd.
There are five presidents mixed up in Mr. Haight's puzzle, so go straighten out the other three.
Let's feed our brains with Mr. Fagliano's puzzle, but don't be surprised if you get mixed up.
I also got ITCHIEST, across the bottom (a "mixed-up ethicist" with "the most maddening urges," natch).
Then it began to be mixed up with class privilege in a way that complicated the picture.
And in a third case, an officer denied parole because he had mixed up two detainees' files.
It's not fondue, but often gets mixed up with the other Swiss melted cheese served with bread.
The closer they come to their inevitable bloody end, the more human these mixed-up kids appear.
Don't get her mixed up with Batgirl — there's a big difference, down to their unique origin stories.
So many things have been mixed up, there are millions of people who are related to slaves.
Still, it's a mixed up world when dating apps are condemning hate more forcefully than the president.
Some people talk about Earth being like a new Pangaea, where all the species are mixed up.
It's just that this big game of Telephone we call the internet has gotten some facts mixed up.
Ahead, we tracked every time Grande has mixed up her ponytail, offering us Instagram #hairporn in the process.
It's a complex and ambiguous act, mixed up in the blender of language about the reduction of suffering.
But Beckinsale, 45, had the best reaction to being mixed up with the royal mom of three, 37.
Legal rights get all mixed up with scientific credit, as the CRISPR patent battle has made crystal clear.
It was fascinating because when you boil them in hydrogen peroxide pot, the bones, they're all mixed up.
And as you were saying, it's kind of mixed up with the discussions around terrorism and hate speech.
Instead, the amounts of the ingredients will be mixed up in different proportions, with potato protein removed completely.
We're pretty sure Robinson and Williams have this all mixed up — we're the ones that should feel blessed.
AirPods Case Apple's signature all-white AirPods cases can get mixed up with someone else's way too easily.
Yeah. I really came of age in downtown New York, where the [art] worlds were very mixed up.
Don't get your identity mixed up with your beliefs or you'll end up defending them come what may.
"But there were a lot of innocent families that didn't need to be mixed up in the fray."
Take your best shot as you attempt to uncover the A-list actress in the mixed up mug.
The source of the possible Cylospora contamination is romaine, a food that often gets mixed up in recalls.
And then there are those who simply don't want their beloved Harry Styles' name mixed up with it.
I didn't want him to be mixed up in a bad situation that was not of his making.
In between, Pineda has even found time to get himself mixed up in a silly pine tar controversy.
Presto and Zesto are two friends who "have to deal with a crazy, mixed-up world," Yorinks said.
Large resources producers Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton finished mixed, up 1.62 percent and down 13 percent respectively.
Mascots, like anything on the internet, can quickly become mixed up in layers of fan-driven meta-meanings.
Plus, as gel and sweat get mixed up, the sensors have more trouble analyzing just the sweat particles.
Now, any bus that was made in Brazil, chances are, the parts got mixed up a little bit.
Buckingham Palace accidentally mixed up Prince Harry's aunts in the caption for baby Archie's christening photos last month.
Meantime, the chain mixed up its menu, hoping that new offerings would bring in new and lapsed consumers.
Based on the film, it seems though that Urin's personal ambitions are also getting mixed up and involved.
Last Friday night, Matthews mixed up Jaime Harrison, a Democrat running for his party's nomination to challenge Sen.
In doing so, he waded into — and further muddled — the mixed-up politics of housing development in America.
Trump had mixed up the two, which is something that happens more and more as your mind dulls.
ERIK: Ever notice how in the phrase "green energy," ENERGY is GREEN mixed up with a bonus letter?
Others are dead and eviscerated, their remains mixed up in the street with the detritus from the explosion.
But because Roth lets Zuckerman narrate the story, the Swede's tale gets all mixed up with Zuckerman's nostalgia.
Dr. Pfeifer turned to DNA fingerprinting to determine how often such samples are mixed up at Washington University.
Trump's New Hampshire snafu wouldn't be the first time someone running for president mixed up the two Concords.
"I have all the dialects mixed up," he said, adding that his son does not speak any Seke.
Kosinski is a slippery figure to write about, since the facts have gotten mixed up in his fictions.
Uniform items, tactics, and even people from history get mixed up, dropped, and/or lost along the way.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In E.L. Konigsburg's 1967 children's classic From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
Grill's friend Alex Bautista told CBS Chicago the teen had become mixed up with a bad crowd of people.
Grande has spoken about the mixed up feelings she has about feeling happy and still destroyed by that tragedy.
Things got mixed up, buttons got pressed, and lo and behold, she sent the newly married guy a heart.
They — and, through them, their supporters — are always in the right, no matter how mixed up reality may be.
I have this book and I've successfully mixed up some tasty concoctions following the directions and sometimes-unexpected ingredients.
Beside delays, problems include mistakenly cancelled orders, mixed up shipping times, disappearing credit card payments, and inadequate company communication.
Essentially what happens is that the "signals that tell the heart what to grow get mixed up," she says.
It seems Katharine McPhee doesn't mind being mixed up with Sophia Bush — in fact, she takes pride in it!
It's generally agreed that confabulations don't come out of nowhere: they're memories from the past all mixed up together.
The company's maps service mixed up McElwee's home with a pop-up pizza shop named Cucina Sotto Le Stelle.
Flannery's new straightness "made her feel older," her new sense of self mixed up with the ritual of mating.
There is a particularly wonderful expression in the invented émigré genre of mixed-up Czech and English: lotofánek , i.e.
Been teaching it my preferences for fifteen years..." Him: "For fuck's sake, we never should've mixed up accounts.... Fine.
And if anyone confuses it with "sad girl" music, they might be getting sadness mixed up with self-reflection.
One time, Norm from Cheers came in here with some other famous guy, and I got them mixed up.
The award show's Twitter account got mixed up and called Ferrera Rodriguez when Ferrera announced the nominations last month.
It's designed to make the audience feel as mixed-up as she does — not about what's happening, but when.
Maybe that's because when I was growing up, gayness, for me at least, was fundamentally mixed up with AIDS.
To prove it, he later mixed up the couples and it was almost impossible to tell who was who.
And with the singers sliding between rows of dining tables, the audience certainly gets mixed up in the fun.
His lawyers say he's just a normal guy who got mixed up with drugs and deserves a second chance.
It's all too complex, and too mixed up with all of the things going on at any given moment.
By the time you get all the way downstream from it at Earth, it is all just mixed up.
He bungled both the Clinton and Trump investigations, and in so doing got the FBI mixed up in politics.
Instead, we're all of those things, mixed up and amalgamated: a pair of flares here, some Stan Smiths there.
Another seven were rejected because the voter mixed up two digits of their Social Security number, the federal data showed.
But we're so mixed up that we have a lot of difficulty reconstructing how we're related to each other, deeply.
It's a mixed-up world we're living in, but there are some things that just go together: wine and cheese.
Republican senators and pundits mansplained away Ford's memory, suggesting that she was "mixed up" about the identity of her attacker.
He has mixed up countries, cities and dates, embarked on off-message asides and sometimes he simply cuts himself off.
So when some viewers of last week's presidential debate shared their thoughts on Twitter, they got their Lesters mixed up.
It's kinda easy to see why the honchos at AMC don't want their super-popular show mixed up with potheads.
The Blazers mixed up their defensive coverages throughout the first quarter and threw at least three different defenders at Love.
The real and the performative are all mixed up, the pain and the pleasure are intertwined with a winking artifice.
At one point in his tweets, which stretched across Thursday morning, he mixed up when his presidential campaign actually began.
"I believe it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country, " Trump said.
Their mating signals were mixed up because, in California, day-night circadian rhythms are different than in their Arctic home.
He soon found himself mixed up with gangs, which explains the copious amount of scars on his face and body.
The body of the fifth assailant had not been identified as it was mixed up with other casualties, Fars said.
Most can do the maths and thus reassure themselves about the slim chance of getting mixed up in anything nasty.
While her personal aesthetic is influenced by her heritage, the designs are meant to be mixed up with different styles.
The animations are few, but they do vary—in much the same way that DOOM's glory kills are mixed up.
That's why the video is filled with colors, slow and soulful, to convey this heavy, mixed-up state of mind.
If you're like me, and you grew up reading E. L. Konigsburg's novel From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
She then mixed up a salad dressing, throwing back her hair and smiling when a photographer called her prime minister.
It seems my brain was so tired from not getting enough sleep and I mixed up accelerator and brake pedals.
It's really mixed up with your sweat and blood when you're trying to express yourself and trying to change things.
An earlier version of a picture caption with this article mixed up the identification of the founders of Eko Devices.
Equal parts radiance and shadow, Mr. Hawkins transforms a fatally mixed-up character into something close to a tragic hero.
I felt like I was working in chaos while trying to get these mixed up and ready for the oven.
Wordplay SUNDAY PUZZLE — How long did it take you to catch on to today's mixed up theme by Josh Knapp?
Sure, you could say that a defensive coach has no business being there—especially while mixed up with opposing players.
Watkins is a twenty-year NASA veteran who has been mixed up in nearly every important JPL project during that time.
Chris Harrison really did just make this the most dramatic season ever, because he mixed up two of the contestants' names.
Image: TwitterJust minutes before Apple's big event was set to kick off, Tim Cook appears to have mixed up his apps.
Hong Kong-listed shares of British banks Standard Chartered and HSBC traded mixed, up 0.52 percent and down 1.16 percent respectively.
"We had already heard from the Virginia restaurant because we do occasionally get mixed up with the other one," Turner said.
When I was 13 I loved and hated so passionately in both directions that they became mixed up into each other.
In the event of a hack, a criminal would see a mixed up group of letters instead of the plain password.
Mary now agreed with her ladies: Yes, she must have mixed up her dates and the child would arrive in June.
Then director Joe Pevney suggested I play Lily as a sort of mixed-up Donna Reed character and not overdo anything.
But the collection pouch got mixed up with other sample bags that were never used to hold lunar materials, Hull said.
But with all these MAGA chuds jumping on the bandwagon at once, it can be easy to get them mixed up.
Correction: An earlier version of this article mixed up the names of Dan's OKCupid date and his helpful streetcar expert friend.
Seventeen children in Spain contracted "werewolf syndrome" after a drug supplier mixed up a heartburn remedy with a hair-loss treatment.
Because of his history, Henry may be a little overeager to please, and too mixed-up to make his own choices.
It has gotten mixed up in a series of scandals, including the embezzlement of payments from Nike by former top officials.
The Tokyo-bound flight, NH175, was interrupted on behalf of a single mixed-up passenger, who had boarded the incorrect flight.
What was originally sharply defined, ornate, and colorful quickly becomes blurred, blotched, and mixed up by the wind and the rain.
But James mixed up his look after the loss, opting for a navy blue sweatshirt under his blazer and suit shorts.
And iPhone maker Apple (AAPL) and Apple Hospitality REIT (APLE), a real estate firm that owns hotels are, often mixed up.
The current version also corrects an error at 2:10 and 2:29 where our voiceover mixed up East and West.
F ord : It got all mixed up at going off in all directions, getting into all kinds of nutty liberal causes. . . .
Cristi arrives by ferry to reunite with Gilda (Catrinel Marlon) a fellow Romanian who is mixed up with some criminal business.
One thing he's learned: The cows don't mind the salty seaweed in their feed if it's mixed up with molasses first.
It was a really long time ago though and of course it's possible I mixed up the exact appetizer we ate.
It was a really long time ago though and of course it's possible I mixed up the exact appetizer we ate.
Due to an editing error after initial publication, this story also briefly mixed up the prices of the Echelon and Hydrow.
As Huang's Model X approached a left exit on US Highway 267, the software apparently got the lane lines mixed up.
I have missed exactly one flight in my life, and it was because I mixed up the departure and arrival times.
Roberts' family said the former football player had no known enemies and was not "mixed up in anything bad," KPIX reported.
As we follow the herd on our snowmobiles, a reindeer from a neighboring flock has gotten mixed up with Issat's group.
So I didn't want Jim to mimic Mister Rogers, I wanted him to be Jeff Pickles and Jim Carrey mixed up.
After you've mixed up your batter ( here's the recipe I used ), you'll want to place your pan(s) over the unlit burners.
Intelligence is like sex when it gets mixed up with domestic politics: everyone takes sides and, in the end, all parties suffer.
But it's eminently conceivable to discuss both harassment on the job and coercive behavior in private without getting the two mixed up.
Modern geometric prints mixed up with headscarves and regal-looking box bags made for a contemporary twist on Her Majesty's iconic look.
Its mixed-up vocabulary is a reminder of how recently Italy was a jumble of independent states with connections to different neighbours.
Orrin Hatch (R-UT) said Ford must be "mixed up" and "mistaken" about the identity of the person who allegedly assaulted her.
Disconnected from the movie, it's basically just another means of creating a show about mixed-up Millennials, for richer and (mostly) poorer.
Drama. It's likely you'll go to wild, decadent parties, but please, watch out and don't get mixed up with the wrong crowd.
That said, the show's signature combination of mortification, mixed-up identities, and hope is no less entertaining today than it was yesterday.
It's a core feature of those products, but it's still in early stages, with mixed up features and ways to use it.
We're all mixed up," Gates told critics, according to the AP. "When the lights came down, everybody was sleeping with everyone else.
A wise person told me once that mentors pick mentees, not the other way around and sometimes we get that mixed up.
The rest of the words and phrases can be mixed up any way you like, but should all come from The Times.
The warm, fuzzy feeling of nostalgia from various eras mixed up with efficient current technical advances—I love retrofuturism on many levels!
Your ruling planet, Neptune, the planet of dreams and illusions, gets mixed up with Venus today, and you're feeling a touch vulnerable.
It's not the first time Lin's mixed up the hair look -- he's rocked the mohawk, the man bun and the Miley Cyrus.
Every bite would include a bit of the smooth with a bit of the rough, the two never completely mixed up together.
Google mixed up user data and sent some Takeout users' personal videos stored in Google Photos to other strangers using the service.
I suspect we'll have a whole bunch of mixed up presidents at some point that nobody really knows what to call them.
First there are four racks of mixed-up "tiles," which when solved announce the flow of the game: PLAYERS ARRANGE JUMBLED LETTERS.
As Syrian Kurds have grown stronger, they've been natural US allies: They fight ISIS, oppose Assad, and aren't mixed up with jihadists.
On the other hand, it's 2016, and it's flattering to think that I'd like to hear all of this mixed up together.
Religion and rapture, the sacred and the profane, all mixed up into a potent cocktail of idealistic hedonism under the Mediterranean sky.
When you unlock the phone, your passcode gets mixed up with another key that's physically embedded and fused in the Secure Enclave.
Holden explains he "really liked" the Al Pacino-starring film, but found it "mixed up," because the FBI agent is a total square.
All the magma in the pipe will cool rapidly and solidify, mixing with all the debris to create the mixed up kimberlite breccia.
Just watch out for scheduling snafus when Mercury begins its retrograde in Leo on July 7—your schedule will get all mixed up!
Your ruling planet Neptune gets mixed up with Venus today, stirring up complicated feelings for you—especially about your work and your reputation.
During his first stage performance at an elementary school play, the future Breaking Bad star was humiliated when he mixed up his lines.
Like with all Starbucks' espresso drinks these days, this one can be mixed up with the Signature Espresso or the new Blonde Espresso.
Still, hospital staff mixed up the men's patient profiles, likely due to their similar names, according to the lawsuit and the Washington Post.
Film, collages and installations were mixed up with masks, earthworks and embroidery, as well as the more conventional art forms, sculpture and painting.
Maybe something changed in Pepper when it got mixed up with IBM's Watson earlier this year, but there's something sinister going on here.
For what it's worth, doing it yourself is actually pretty easy, you just have to really focus so you don't get mixed up.
Shadow is a fundamentally good and moral person in an immoral world, mixed up in a conspiracy that he struggles to fully comprehend.
I think there were a lot of things that were mixed up in there that came out at me, but not about me.
She even mentioned that it wasn't the first time she's mixed up her real-life husband, Mike Feldman, and her work boo, Lauer.
However, there had allegedly been a mixup with the DNA results: Lucas and Ponder's blood samples had been mixed up, say family members.
I thought, "Maybe the owl just got lost," and "maybe they mixed up my birthday with someone else's" But a letter never came.
In fact, there have been times when well-known and respected media outlets have gotten stores wrong and/or their facts mixed up.
"The Fosters" star Bailee Madison played Maxine Russo, the female version of Max that was the result of spells that got mixed up.
"We mixed up joint compound and a white glue, so it's kind of got a flex," Rosie Stewart, one of the painters, says.
We're all in this together, it appears, fellow swimmers (and sinkers) in this crazy mixed-up cultural stew of the early 21st century.
Her parents were concerned that the results had been mixed up with a male patient, but doctors soon diagnosed their daughter as intersex.
Quite frankly, my mom loved that we requested it because it's got about six ingredients, all mixed up and put into a casserole.
Donald Trump is getting his global business empire all mixed up with his White House; France's presidential primary; police crack down on #NoDAPL.
I mixed up some tiny fill ("ESP" for PSI, notably, which made PEPA elusive; ANT, the clue for which I still don't get).
"More like, it's all bashed up and then dumped in a bowl and mixed up together," said Sade Zimmerman-Feeley, the sous-chef.
He also later said he had mixed up his words because he was scheduled to meet with the SC Association for Retarded Citizens.
Personalization "can be a wonderful thing," Ms. Baillet said, "but also a complete disaster" — recounting some times when buyers have mixed up gifts.
They're not part of what seems like the main scheme that Trump's being impeached over, but they are mixed up with Rudy Giuliani.
This mixed up set of priorities is also a severe flaw in plans like Medicare for all and student loan forgiveness for all.
Since I'd already mixed up Jack and Jerry, I wasted a few synapses on imagining a family of goat portraitists, and other possibilities.
"All too often it gets mixed up with conservative causes generally, as if the 'R' in its name stood for 'Republican,'" he said.
"I believe it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country," Trump told the news outlets.
Orrin Hatch (R-UT) said Dr. Ford must be "mixed up" and "mistaken" about the identity of the person who allegedly assaulted her.
In one of the few instances that he mixed up his attack, with a little George Foreman shifting right hook, he stumbled Dodson.
The body of the fifth assailant had not been identified as it was mixed up with other casualties, Fars said without mentioning its source.
But fantasizing is allowed, so I retraced Claudia and James's journey through the museum as described in From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
But other EU arguments, such as a claim that Russia had mixed up data expressed in dollars and roubles, failed to convince the arbitrators.
Except the CBC announcers got their lanes mixed up and thought it was Ryan Lochte who was blowing everyone else out of the water.
Ken Jeong, as a nutty nerd mixed up in some bad business, does what he can to make Mr. Hart look calm and dignified.
Somewhere, mixed up in the mess of things, are a bunch of old flashlights, newspapers, and numerous other objects that the iPhone has killed.
That world is beautifully colorful and mixed up — and the stories that will live on long after we've left it need to reflect that.
There were John Wall and Otto Porter, getting mixed up on a routine fast break and allowing Jae Crowder to casually score a layup.
I like making my own salad dressing, so last night I mixed up lemon juice, sesame oil, almond butter, coconut aminos, and turmeric. Yum!
Soylent's first product was a powder that could be mixed up with water, consumed as a bland, chalky shake and, conceivably, replace every meal.
At one point, Uriah got a little mixed up about the brand-new route and accidentally delivered a few papers to the wrong houses.
Also mixed up with those more moderate hopefuls is Ted Cruz, who is showing surprising strength in a state that favors more centrist candidates.
The Warriors have gotten mixed up on their rotations, bumping into Green in the paint, leaving shooters wide open and surrendering easy offensive rebounds.
Just as he hit puberty, these interests got mixed up with sex after he saw erotic sci-fi film Barberella on TV one night.
"I thought it was kind of cool and weird that people's speech got mixed up [when they have a stroke]," she recalled to WISN.
She spent five years working on the novel, a pulpy theological thriller about a Roman Catholic priest who becomes mixed up with demonic forces.
It's funny, I remember first being obsessed with Marilyn Monroe when I was a young girl and getting both Marilyn and Mansfield mixed up.
Dispassionate analysis has often become inextricably mixed up with highly motivated lobbying and advocacy, to the severe detriment to the quality of the analysis.
In June, he'd told her that he had become mixed up with National Action, and she had Googled the group to find out more.
I've been mixed up with women many years younger or older than I am, and with East Asians and South Asians and Southeast Asians.
Orrin Hatch (R-UT) ahead of the judiciary panel hearing said Ford must have been "mixed up" and "mistaken" about who assaulted her. Sen.
"The leadership of the D.P.P. has mixed up these two purposefully to misguide the Taiwanese people," Mr. Ma said, referring to Ms. Tsai's party.
Dr. Pfeifer documented two types of errors in this large sample: an "absolute switch," in which one patient's tissue was mixed up with another's.
A fight over politics is mixed up with a battle over tone, squabbles over whose rhetoric is out of line and who started it.
His push is the latest example of Trump advisers who were mixed up in efforts to find dirt on Clinton during the presidential campaign.
Floyd Mayweather's mixed up in another one-sided fight, but he wasn't the one throwing punches ... some guy in his crew delivered this beatdown.
In the absence of a global African project, such programs would only get mixed up in transcontinental corruption and prolong Africans' indebtedness and infantilization.
But Jabra has crammed a lot of functionality into those two buttons, and it's easy to get mixed up on what each one does.
But it's not surprising that Kevin McCarthy, Republican congressman from Bakersfield, and Kevin McCarty, Democratic State Assembly member from Sacramento, sometimes get mixed up.
Then I could see the soldiers and Indians all mixed up and there were so many guns going off that I couldn't hear them.
No need to get himself mixed up with such unsavory types again, at least until the fuel gauge inevitably dipped to zero once more.
Instead, the oil is mixed up with the dirt in Alberta's boreal forest (underneath a bunch of trees) which makes extracting it very difficult.
The scale can even remember who's on the scale based on their body composition, so you and others in your house won't get mixed up.
Park yourself here as you focus in on the grinning gal and try to figure out the awesome actress hiding in this mixed-up mug.
This just in, from the Mixed-Up Files of Ms. Khloé A. Kardashian: Khloé's boyfriend's ex is apparently a former flame of Tyga's as well.
Problem is, the water ice on Pluto is mixed up with ices of methane, nitrogen, and carbon monoxide—which kind of hides the actual H2O.
At least one mixed-up copy of the fateful DVD ended up in the hands of someone who actually served in the Clinton White House.
If 2017 has shown us anything, it's that the Rolling Stones got the chorus to "You Can't Always Get What You Want" all mixed up.
She had interviewed Pharrell Williams, who was nominated for his best original score for the movie, and mixed up the movie Fences with Hidden Figures.
But when the two women got the dates mixed up, Anderson showed up to the Embassy on her own and met Assange one-on-one.
I went through a few boxes of tissues by the time she came back to explain, rather emotionlessly, that she 'got the colors mixed up.
China firmly opposes and is strongly dissatisfied with Japan's actions, which had hyped up China's actions and "mixed up right and wrong", the statement said.
Trade issues, in particular, bring another complication because they inevitably get mixed up in the general context of foreign policy and exacerbate acute security concerns.
" I believe it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country," Trump said according to CNN's Jake Tapper.
The thing is, he seems to have been so mesmerized by a piece of chocolate cake that he mixed up the country he just bombed.
Read on to learn who holds a world record for clapping, as well as which star mixed up the largest paradise cocktail in the world.
They believe that the fertility clinic mixed up their sperm with another donor's and are suing to learn the identity of their child's biological father.
"I can't really remember what happened... Everything started lifting off the ground and got mixed up in a colorful space floating between clouds," he continues.
He's been a hardworking businessman and parent to several young children, and he isn't mixed up in anything that could be remotely connected to terrorism.
I mean as in the Human Comedy and the Divine Comedy, which in Mr. Kushner's swirling, mixed-up universe are gloriously one and the same.
I find everything mixed up, with copies of The New York Times poking out between stacks of galleys and issues of The Virginia Quarterly Review.
" She accepts his romantic life now, for reasons that might be mixed up with ethnic self-hate: "Because your lover is white, you are forgiven.
"Today we had drug testing, and they mixed up the names of who had to come for drug testing," Vaughn said in a recent interview.
" But the poll also found that more than half of Americans (28503 percent) say that the Supreme Court can get too "mixed up in politics.
Not only should the wrong medication be exchanged for the correct one, but another patient might be at risk if prescriptions were accidentally mixed up.
Makarova cleverly mixed up the height and depth of her shots during rallies on the very quick Stuttgart clay with Sharapova still lacking match practice.
Meanwhile, even more fans commented about the similarities between Charlotte and Lady Kitty, with one writing that they had gotten mixed up between the two.
"All three of those questions are very unresolved in the public sphere and they tend to all get mixed up with one another," Kantor said.
If you own more than one Sprocket, you can label them with different names in the app so you don&apost get them mixed up.
Mr. Liccardo said it was unfortunate that anxiety about closing schools had gotten mixed up with the debate over cost of living in the city.
Over the years, Trump seems to have been mixed up with the Mafia, and his casinos have paid civil fines for evading money laundering rules.
Ironically enough, these places are where you may face more risk of eating contaminated meat because they depend on meat mixed up from many sources.
Joan Semmel: My mother used to kid around and say they mixed up the babies at the hospital, that I couldn't possibly belong to them.
"I think I got a bit mixed up over sleeplessness and different things and in my haziness I got confused about the nightclubs," he explains tentatively.
Delhi—flat, burning, mixed-up, smashed together from pieces of tin and tarpaulin, spreading on the arid plains of the north—offered no respite from itself.
Let's talk about Angela, also known as Claudia Kincaid, the girl who ran away in to the museum in From The Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
William recalled a diplomatic reception at Buckingham Palace when he was talking to a representative from one country and got mixed up with another, opposing country.
Correction: I mixed up my lightyears and parsecs in an earlier draft; the stars have been updated to reflect the much greater reach of Bowie's influence.
Hospitals that don't want to become mixed up in abortion politics have refused admitting privileges in the past, leaving many doctors unable to perform abortions legally.
It went something like this: The regolith, a blanket of rocky material on top of the primordial lunar bedrock, contains mixed-up dust, gravel, and pebbles.
Not so luckily, the dongle is an extra thing to carry around that's bound to get lost or mixed up amongst all your other white wires.
Australia's big miners, Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton, closed mixed, up 21.03 percent and down 24 percent respectively, while iron ore producer Fortescue fell 2685.92 percent.
In al Qaeda's 2005 attack in London, for instance, the plotters rented an apartment to serve as their bomb factory where they mixed up the chemicals.
Washington (CNN)It was an awkward moment during President Donald Trump's Monday news conference with Finnish President Sauli Niinisto when he mixed up two blonde reporters.
Senator Orrin G. Hatch, Republican of Utah and a member of the Judiciary Committee, suggested that Dr. Blasey was "mistaken" or "mixed up" in her recollections.
But all agree that the economic changes looming over the area created a mixed-up political stew in which Trumpism floated most easily to the top.
Some senators suggested that Dr. Blasey — who also goes by her married name, Ford — was "mixed up" or staging a "drive-by attack" on Judge Kavanaugh.
There is undoubtedly some conservative sentiment and oil money mixed up in these decisions, but the primary driver seems to be states' desperation for infrastructure money.
It's five different puzzles mixed up in the same box, and you only have about 75 percent of the pieces for any of them at best.
But even then there was no guarantee: A mixed-up name, a false report made by a jealous acquaintance, and you could be interrogated or imprisoned.
The night of that party, after he and I mixed up the punch, he looked on with amusement as my friends cavorted on the dance floor.
Speaking to KPIX 5, the athlete's family said he had a "heart of gold," had no known enemies, and was never "mixed up in anything bad."
One polling station had mixed up the password for its electronic voting system with one for a neighboring unit, causing delays, according to an election observer.
His family said he had been in touch regularly and had given no indication that he was mixed up in radical Islam or planning momentous events.
"The Thames is unpredictable, so it's just all mixed up, like a big washing machine," said Jason Sandy, an architect who mudlarks in his spare time.
"He was part of a messaging system, and that's where the lanterns come in"(although some historians say that Longfellow mixed up what the signals meant).
A day earlier Feinstein had noted other fault-finding by Republicans, who were suggesting that Ford might have mixed up Kavanaugh with some other teenage boy.
Mr Zelensky's statement is open to doubt, as he has everything to lose from getting mixed up in an impeachment while Mr Trump remains in power.
"What is an African's right to get mixed up in French problems?" began a letter earlier this month to a member of parliament, Jean François Mbaye.
There's honestly no better way to ensure that your SO's coffee mug never gets mixed up with someone else's than putting their name and face on it.
" Guthrie acknowledged that this isn't the first time she's mixed up the two guys, and the show cut to Lauer himself, who jokingly whispered, "That's our secret!
But Facebook is the one that lost control of its data and found itself mixed up in one of the most controversial political campaigns in American history.
Bristowe hilariously mixed up the age of her fiancé Shawn Booth, to whom she got engaged during her season of the reality show, on his latest birthday.
According to Adam Davidson, investment in Trump Tower Baku was mixed up in domestic political corruption in Azerbaijan and even money laundering by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard.
Until gratitude gets mixed up with the emotional grind of these early gigs, of learning how to survive the hustle, the late nights, the notes, the mistakes.
His energy begins to flag, he makes mistakes, he gets "all mixed up in his head" about what he is supposed to be doing on what day.
It sounds easy, but since everyone looks identical, it's incredibly chaotic, and you'll likely find yourself dying because you mixed up which squat plumber you were controlling.
Much of the innovation in the fake-meat sector is centered around figuring out whether vegetables can be mixed up or engineered to taste more like meat.
It seemed like a good idea but the kitchen porter got the teapots mixed up in transport and guests were served gravy instead of tea for dessert.
And increasingly, they're mixed up with ideology: Boasting about your cheap fast fashion haul says, I have priorities other than spending more on consciously-crafted investment pieces.
Or to the extent that they were offered on the right (Mike Huckabee, Rick Santorum, Pat Buchanan), they were mixed up with religious conservatism, diluting their appeal.
And to the extent that they were offered on the left (Dennis Kucinich), they were mixed up in hippy-dippy peacenik guise, also diluting their broad appeal.
The Church In The Darkness presents us with a simple scenario: in 1977, a young man named Alex is mixed up with a commune in South America.
That something like ... I'm gonna get the actual stats probably mixed up but it's something like 70 percent more false news gets repeated than real news. Yep.
But his trademark verbal flubs -- he seemingly mixed up coronavirus, SARS and H1N1 on several occasions -- were there, and immediately picked up on by the Trump campaign.
Instead, Hurricane Barry mixed up the waters, making the dead zone smaller than expected, scientists said during a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration press conference on Thursday.
Yiannopoulous got mixed up in Gamergate, an online controversy driven by video gamers who felt women and minorities were being overrepresented in games and commentary about games.
While Trump's speech Wednesday evening finally sent a signal to the American public that the novel coronavirus is very serious, the mixed-up details undermined the endeavor.
"What I think people may have gotten mixed up in a little bit is some of the accounting treatments around Canopy," Newlands told Cramer in an interview.
That practice is resulting in mixed-up orders, long wait times, and inaccurate pricing as the diner, driver, and restaurant aren't necessarily relying on the same information.
" He added: "It was important for Trump to hear Putin: After all, back in Washington, he is fed informational gruel that is mixed up in the fake.
Both men were closely involved in the process of moving the organization through these changes, and they saw firsthand the risks of getting mixed up in politics.
Emmit has his own problems, having gotten mixed up with V. M. Varga (David Thewlis), an oily international investor, when he needed cash in the Great Recession.
It's as if the American Presidency might suffer the same fate as the NASA orbiter that was lost because someone mixed up metric and non-metric measurements.
In 1980 Ronald Reagan, a man more gaffe-prone than Joe Biden, claimed Alaska had more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia, and mixed up Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Maybe you weren't just castigating her, but trying to send the message that you understand how bereft and mixed up and out of control she sometimes feels.
Kunis plays Morgan, who's getting over her ex (Justin Theroux) when she finds out that he was mixed up with some bad people – and now they're after her.
I always get him mixed up with Jonah Hill for some reason but if I were Seth Rogan, I&aposd be trying to keep every fan I could.
I opened it up, pulling out what looked like a gigantic knockoff iPod with mixed up proportions; the button interface is about the same size as the screen.
I also mixed up the one-tap and long-press function sometimes, which means I didn't know if I was summoning Siri or the car's built-in voice.
Catherine Newman's new middle grade novel One Mixed-Up Night tells the story of sixth-graders Frankie and Walter, two BFFs who are obsessed with the IKEA catalog.
It was easy to miss some of this or get mixed up, especially when Apple lumped these announcements together with a new credit card and magazine subscription service.
The tube separated her from other fish, each in its own tube, so they would not become mixed up with one another when it was time to breed.
The other girl was named May, and their professor accidentally mixed up their papers when handing them back, and then realized she had gotten confused and switched them.
Pat says those things are bound to happen when you get mixed up with drugs ... and she has a message for kids who are starting down that road.
This has meant that reasonable complaints against the agencies have become mixed up with unreasonable ones and with outright errors to form one great hairball of moral outrage.
If all of these cultural reference points sound mixed-up and unlikely, that was, in a way, the whole point of Blueprint's bring-together-the-varying-disciplines approach.
"Gearing up for my in-living room Oscar performance," she wrote, and added her "apologies to @ladygaga and @iammarkronson for the lyrics," after she mixed up the verses.
To create warm blonde highlights (think: milk in your hot cocoa), Jaxcee mixed up three different bowls of bleach with different volumes of peroxide: 10,20, and 40, respectively.
In some cases, the console gets so mixed up from this glitch that users are performing a factory reset on the hardware to get it working normally again.
To our biased, Pollyanna minds, it's just some wholesome kids on an innocent night out, who maybe mixed up a few details to police with a language barrier.
VTB Chief Executive Andrey Kostin was quoted as saying by Russia's RBC television channel that bank staff had mixed up Cyprus with CAR when compiling the initial data.
The concept is simple—you take a picture of each side of your mixed up Rubik's Cube using a webcam, then follow the guided steps to solving it.
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However, if you have an afternoon to spare and want to better protect your privacy in this mixed up and crazy world, it's a great place to start.
READ: Here's proof of how Trump has mixed up Washington: Some Democrats think he might want to be impeached For their part, progressives acknowledge Pelosi's comments are strategic.
Tech claims consumers constantly get Strange Music's artists mixed up with the Strainge label on social media due to Strainge's intentional marketing deception ... and it's hurting his brand.
But the interventions are mixed up now with a "humanitarian" justification; a supposed concern for human rights: we're going to save the people of Benghazi and so on.
Meet Jamal Carter ... aka NOdell Beckham, aka FauxBJ ... who tells TMZ Sports he gets mixed up for the NYG wide out ALL THE TIME (especially by drunk people).
Trump has probably learned the hard way that not all Asians look alike, after he mixed up Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong for Indonesian President Joko Widodo.
The obvious analogy is with Jhabvala's own triangulated life—Europe, India, America—and it prompts the perennial question posed of diasporic, post-colonial, mixed-up, or migrant writers.
But consider what Ms. Meyers or a similar director could do with four adorably mixed-up siblings and their romantic woes, crazy run-ins and rich-person problems.
His work is keenly aware of the mixed-up, broken-down, rearranged ways we each view the world, and the truths and untruths we either question or swallow.
A day later, a German shepherd headed from Oregon to Kansas wound up in Japan after being mixed up with a Great Dane during a connection in Denver.
Ismael Lopez was shot and killed at his mobile home in July 2017 after police mixed up his address with that of a man wanted for domestic assault.
Biden has repeatedly referred to former British Prime Minister Theresa May as the late Margaret Thatcher, mixed up co-payments and deductibles when he explains his health plan.
It's glam rock and synth, too; a collage of all the sexiest rock beings inspiring Clark, including a hint of Freddie Mercury drama mixed up with Marc Bolan.
Someone at WNDU in Indiana is blind as a bat ... because they mixed up Frank Sinatra Jr. and Joe Piscopo (as Frank Sinatra on 'SNL') during Wednesday night's newscast.
Ferrera and Longoria earned laughs while presenting the award for best actor in a television series, drama, pointedly joking that they are often mixed up with other Latina actresses.
Another pro is that some people may struggle to achieve an ideal ketchup and mayonnaise ratio, so having one already mixed up for them may take the pressure off.
The joke was likely spurred by the fact that the Golden Globes Twitter account mixed up Ferrera and Rodriguez in now-deleted tweets during the nominations announcement in December.
But as in Singapore, where bars mixed up all kinds of concoctions to mark the event, it's Hanoi's bars and pubs where folks are getting creative this time too.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Kurt also claims the firm mismanaged his funds, and got him mixed up in bad loans over the years that ruined his credit.
On Tuesday, the MoD called the frigate's deployment long-planned, but on Wednesday it said that details had been mixed up with those of support ship RFA Wave Knight.
In this scenario, the Earth is almost completely vaporized, so all of the potassium from the planet would be mixed up in the dense vapor leftover from the collision.
In articles and television appearances, he argued that much of what Saudis practiced as religion was in fact Arabian cultural practices that had been mixed up with their faith.
" She added that she has no intention of appearing for an "interrogation by Senators who appear to have made up their minds that she is 'mistaken' and 'mixed up.
Mlynarczyk mixed up something similar to a Bloody Bull (a variation on a Bloody Mary that includes beef bouillon), with pho seasoning and a garnish of puffed beef tendon.
John Singler, a linguistics professor emeritus at New York University, said that when people got phrases mixed up, it was a problem with the language, not with cognitive ability.
But if PSN Games is simply buying keys and making their own accounts, how exactly did Fok's account, complete with legitimate username and password, get mixed up in there?
I think that me being influenced by so many different types of music inherently makes me think about music in this kind of blurred, mixed up kind of way.
While there's no word on exactly how the prints were stolen, one theory is that the thief took a page out of From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
And Castro's discussion of abortion rights for "a trans female" led some to wonder whether he'd mixed up trans men (who can get pregnant) and trans women (who cannot).
The motive for these crimes — be it in New Zealand last week or Pittsburgh last year — is typically a stew of mental illness, personal anger and mixed-up ideology.
Dr. Van Breeding, the clinic's director of medical affairs, lamented that the Republican bill in the Senate had gotten mixed up in "party politics," while patients had been forgotten.
In 1876, the centenary of American independence, Alexander Graham Bell filed a patent for the telephone, and that device has been mixed up with our national politics ever since.
Campbell said Trump may have mixed up even another conspiracy theory in a news conference last week, conflating Hillary Clinton's email server with the DNC servers examined by CrowdStrike.
You can go from trash-talking your opponents in League of Legends to taking a call from your mom with just a tap — just don't get them mixed up.
" He also said it's unlikely that staff members mixed up photos during production because "as far as I know, nobody complained that their picture was under the wrong person.
In that time he had seen at least 200 gunshot wounds, for it was a city-county hospital for indigent patients, many of whom got mixed up in shootings.
The scene was all mixed up, upside-down and unexpectedly joyful, Miller told the doctors: If you'd walked in off the street, it would have been impossible to explain.
The next window reveals two naked adults embracing, and then every detail of that mixed-up world is taken apart, eyes separated from heads, the daisy from its petals.
" Hill said the doubts about Ford's story, including that she may simply be "mixed up " and has mistaken her attacker for Kavanaugh, are "not for a layperson to determine.
Oh, we're somewhat aware that Mr. Stone is mixed up in the whole Russia-Trump collusion thingy, but not many of us are exactly sure what he did wrong.
But the ostensible murder occurred before electronic record keeping, so it was possible, Talese concluded, that the case files had disappeared or that Foos had mixed up his dates.
I see the exuberance and hope and frustration and fragility and defeat of youth all mixed up in one boozy, smoky, hormonal stew—swaying spinning, groping, snogging, shouting, laughing.
I think she's an incredibly lonely woman who is struggling with connections and romance and finding a partner, and I think she gets a little mixed up and lost.
As far as Siberian flamingos are concerned, it's likely the birds were simply mixed up at the start of their migration, and ended up in the wrong place by accident.
Luda was minding his own business, likely buying a slew of organic nut butters and preserves, when some of his purchases got mixed up with Jaramillo's on the conveyor belt.
A pathologist at the Iowa Clinic had mixed up Rickie Huitt's tissue samples with another patient who did have prostate cancer, which she admitted to in a July 2018 deposition.
In Bowlaway, throughout the course of nearly a century and over three generations, the family trees that populate the book get mixed up and branches get tangled in unexpected ways.
The villains start out relatively small, but over time the thieves become part of an internationally sized story, fighting prominent hacking groups and getting mixed up with corrupt political leaders.
Then in October, I was tasked with saving 91 families that had gotten themselves mixed up in some dirty business — only to inadvertently cause the death of every single one.
But he maintains that, in the quarrel the Trump administration has picked with his company, it has focused on the wrong things and mixed up trade issues with security concerns.
He sewed a lot of confusion, and there are people who are arguing tonight that he does this on purpose, you see waters and get everybody get all mixed up.
In an interview with Cramer, CEO Justin Gover took the time to clear the confusion surrounding products that contain CBD and THC, which some people tend to get mixed up.
"I believe it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country," Trump said at a luncheon with a group of television news anchors.
Mixed-up embryosAnni and Ashot Manukyan said they first went to CHA to get pregnant for the first time nearly a decade ago, after being referred there by a friend.
As well as making "multiple, basic" errors of geography, the U.S. military mixed up groups that had long ago laid down their weapons or never fought with jihadists, it said.
Gilman is one of those thinkers whose thoughts are more appealing in their original mixed-up, spontaneous forms than in the more settled forms in which they appear in books.
It's nothing compared to, say, when he claimed he mixed up the word "would" with "wouldn't" regarding whether or not he believed Russia's denial of interference in the 2016 election.
Though Republicans have said that Ford should be able to speak, they've also come under fire for accusing her of being "mixed up" and questioning if her story is credible.
Frustration will continue as the Moon gets mixed up with warrior Mars at 5:48 PM. The Moon will enter peace-loving Libra at 8:04 PM. All times EST.
The group doesn't have a shelter to process the rescued animals, but they use mobile food dispensaries to feed hungry canines who get mixed up in the crowd of worshippers.
The classic chocolate egg cream, which contains neither egg nor cream, has been afavorite sweet & fizzy concoction mixed up in soda shops and new york bodegas for over a century.
Ms. Maymudes and Mr. Chen have mixed up our library today, swapping the dust jackets on biographies and other books, creating appropriate but quirky new titles for notable life stories.
And he used urban black music and black gay attitude as it filtered through and got mixed up in his predominantly white Midwestern environment to express his quintessentially American self.
Some people sneeze when they go out into sunlight because their optic nerve or whatever gets mixed up and sends a signal to the brain that it needs to sneeze.
" And finally, I found myself drawn to books about independent girls: "Harriet the Spy"; "Island of the Blue Dolphins"; "Julie of the Wolves"; "From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
"What I think people may have gotten mixed up in a little bit is some of the accounting treatments around Canopy," Newlands told Jim Cramer in a "Mad Money" interview.
The story gives hints of what Le Guin already knew: that the empty spaces of America have a past, and that loneliness and loss are mixed up with the glory.
I found it interesting that it didn't just address addiction, but also those relationships that develop between two people who are involved romantically and have addiction mixed up in everything.
American Made looks like some of his most exciting work in years, with Cruise playing a sleazy pilot who gets mixed up with the CIA, the DEA, and the Medellín cartel.
You'll still be seeing the mixed-up Home timeline first, but you can get the old school feed shot straight into your web-addled brain with the click of a button.
However, not every single Steelers player was in the locker room, Army Ranger veteran and offensive lineman Alejandro Villanueva got mixed up and wound up on the field all by himself.
Malone and his crew are mixed up with a drug gang (its leader is played by Mike Colter), and before long both groups are chasing her through alleys and housing projects.
In some people, the signals that tell your body that you're aroused and the signals that tell your body to sneeze somehow get mixed up, but Bhutta still isn't sure why.
I started to wonder about stories of forbidden interspecies love, or perhaps of an innocent Neanderthal child getting mixed up in a human tribe and ultimately being accepted as an equal.
But just as Tyler and Johnson's party-less presidencies were the products of context and structure — of a mixed-up party system and attempts to balance presidential tickets — Trump's is also.
My colleague Matt Yglesias lists them: Over the years, Trump seems to have been mixed up with the Mafia, and his casinos have paid civil fines for evading money laundering rules.
On Thursday, the eco-friendly paint company shared a photo of a brand new color being mixed up on their Instagram: a rich purple hue called Revival, after Gomez's latest album.
She offers to take the fall for burning down the hooch-splattered house, but she's understandably getting the Law Office of Annalise mixed up with the childhood home of Anna Mae.
According to Entertainment Weekly, this morning while Guthrie was reporting on a study involving moms, dads, and lost sleep, she accidentally mixed up her husband and her co-anchor, Matt Lauer.
"The message is going to be at best watered down, and at worst mixed up with other political messages, and at that point, it affects the whole scientific community," Scheufele says.
"Those who seek asylum to escape Turkey and have been mixed up in the coup should be extradited," Cavusoglu told a news conference in Ankara with his German counterpart Sigmar Gabriel.
And that was maybe why I gravitated to books like Hatchet and Dear Mr. Henshaw as a kid instead of The Westing Game or From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs.
Psychologists theorize that's because our partisan identities get mixed up with our personal identities — which would mean that an attack on our strongly held beliefs is an attack on the self.
Matt Barnes says the death of rapper XXXTentacion should serve as a warning to Tekashi69 ... that he could be next unless he stops getting mixed up with real-life gang members.
Lots of people don't have that privilege in their lives—they're a mixed up, cut-n-paste, patchwork, bit of this, bit of that—and I think those people are fantastic.
But in the brand-new "Uncharted: The Lost Legacy," the series' formula is finally getting mixed up: Instead of the same old Drake, two new female protagonists are taking the lead.
I might have that mixed up with the time I asked her if falling out of love isn't actually a sign of never having been truly in love to start with.
As real, human-scale people, those crazy, mixed-up kids from New York's mean streets have seldom seemed smaller, blurrier or less sure of their purpose — as characters or as performers.
When we became foster parents, others blessed my husband and I so many times for our heroic generosity, we started to wonder how we were getting mixed up with Mother Teresa.
Well, not quite — he begins as a Novice, but through a series of events, soon finds himself with a battlefield promotion and mixed up in things way above his pay grade.
Conway, who was then unmarried and known by her maiden name, mixed up '90s pop culture references, political jokes and even an ill-advised bit about child abuse in her cringeworthy set.
The calamari was not the usual platter of lonely rings, but a big bowl of them, mixed up with scallions, bell pepper slices, radicchio and a creamy, sweet-hot lemon harissa sauce.
Jessica Jones is tracking a case, Matt Murdock is brought in as her lawyer, and Luke Cage is trying to help a local kid who's gotten mixed up with the wrong crowd.
I was speaking to a man at a party, who was bald with glasses, and there were about four other bald men with glasses there; I kept getting them all mixed up.
To be fair, the idea that individual empowerment is a tenet of feminism is a very on brand interpretation in 2017 — so it's little wonder that Hagar has the two mixed up.
Warning them they've seen everything could quiet some of the backlash to the algorithm, which has centered around people missing content they wanted to see because the algorithm mixed up the chronology.
When plastic is mixed up with chemical additives and other stuff that isn't plastic the best you can hope to produce is some dull, gray franken-material with limited applications and value.
The unique phenomena form when the water under the sea ice gets mixed up, like a bartender shaking up a cocktail, allowing relatively warmer seas to well up and melt the ice.
Northam also said that classmates of his from Eastern Virginia Medical School told him that they believed some of the pictures in the yearbook had been mixed up, according to the source.
As a result, many critiques of intersectionality itself are mixed up with the critiques of the tenor and tone of the online discussion about it, and the feelings that accompany those debates.
Trump's brand of populism mixed up the usual economic breakdown between Democrats and Republicans, and that has made it more difficult for other Republicans to build off his success with Trump Democrats.
Doc, younger than the other two — he was just a kid when they all first got mixed up together — is the quietest, a timid soul trying not to shrivel up with grief.
OBJ says he only ordered 3 different pies, but the order must've gotten mixed up along the way, 'cause the dude rolled up to his L.A. home with a TON of pizza.
With younger children, Dr. Egger said, guilt can get mixed up with magical thinking and a sense of their own omnipotence, as when they feel responsible for a sibling's illness or disability.
Times Insider The Times is committed to correcting our mistakes, whether we mixed up Jimmy Fallon and Jimmy Kimmel or grossly (really, grossly) overestimated the number of bacteria on a toilet seat.
But along the way, decoupling the coverage from the care has mixed up the motivations, he said, and bringing those businesses back under the same roof has the potential to improve care.
Adding to the criticism, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders also took an opportunity to hit CNN after the network mixed up a White House aide with a former Obama aide.  .
This crazy, mixed-up Oscar season comes to a close with Sunday night's ceremony, which will forgo a host and, after plenty of controversy, still present all 24 categories on the air.
However, Karl then mixed up his question about the loyalty oath a bit, accidentally asking Trump if Comey asked for a pledge of loyalty from him, rather than the other way around.
Behind this full-lipped female is a smokin' hot British babe ... put your skills to the test as you attempt to figure out the blonde bombshell hiding in this mixed-up mug!
"He said, 'You're smart and talented and there's a million other things you could do besides getting mixed up in this, but if you really want, you could do it,'" she said.
The sixth grader was rarely ever left alone, but his father said he mixed up camp start dates and trusted his son enough to stay home for a day and play video games.
Even Brady's college got mixed up last year, and tagged the wrong Feigl in a tweet: I wonder what happens if these two get called up to the Majors at the same time.
Rome, New York (CNN)Donald Trump on Tuesday mixed up his endorsement from evangelical leaders, saying he was backed by Bob Vander Plaats, an evangelical leader from Iowa, who actually supports Ted Cruz.
In a speech at the New York Film Critics Circle Awards in New York City on Monday night, Hall, 48, joked about receiving King's "perks" when people get the two actresses mixed up.
She mixed up a batch of the brew, sprayed it on the grass-splattered khakis of her teenage son (the ultimate test!), gave them a little rub and tossed them in the washer.
Given that there's an overload of information swirling, we asked three doctors who specialize in breast cancer to break down the biggest breast cancer myths and misconceptions that patients are mixed up about.
Google Docs is, at long last, getting a grammar-checking feature, which'll be able to identify mixed up words (like "affect" and "effect"), incorrect tenses, improper uses of commas and clauses, and more.
Snap aimed to try to separate the idea of communication and broadcasting with Snap into similar buckets, rather than the features being kind of mixed up (like Stories being on a right swipe).
At the end of the day, this is not a story about "We've got to stop ISIS," it just happens to be that Michael has gotten mixed up with the worst possible antagonist.
This month, two lawsuits have been filed against the LA-based CHA fertility center, by victims who said their embryos were mixed up — resulting in a woman carrying two strangers' babies to term.
The problem, says Marc Pierini of Carnegie Europe, a Brussels think-tank, is that the issues of visa liberalisation, EU accession and immigration should not have been mixed up in the first place.
She sees the potential danger faced by young women encountering the world and grasps with acute precision the "mixed-up, messy sort of love" that can shackle together the members of a family.
The short rib had something in common with corned beef, too, which along with the cabbage and mustard made me wonder whether the Irish weren't also mixed up in this remarkable dish somehow.
"When I first submitted it to my publishing house, they called me back and asked if perhaps I mixed up the files in my computer, because this is not a novel," she said.
And while there are things that are inessential—most of the remixes, along with the remix album Mixed Up, can be tossed aside—there's plenty of tracks that rank among the band's best.
Some scientists simply assumed that under that cold mass there was nothing more than a "frozen tectonic block," a somewhat homogeneous mass that distinguished it from the mixed up geologies of other continents.
" Speaking to reporters on Tuesday, Chrystia Freeland, Canada's foreign affairs minister, said, "Any effort to somehow suggest that a justice issue should be mixed up with influence of trade issues is entirely inappropriate.
He was the doomed scientist — the brother of Vincent Price's character — experimenting with teleportation and getting mixed up (literally) with an insect in the original version of the horror movie "The Fly" (1958).
The story seems at first to be about Gregory Peck's mixed-up identity and amnesia and phobias and fainting spells and stuff, but in the end you realize Peck is by the by.
Orrin Hatch, a very senior member of the judiciary committee that will quiz Kavanaugh's accuser, suggested that Ford may be "mixed up" about a recollection she says has haunted her for 36 years.
You'll be sprinkling the shrimp with aromatic five-spice powder, a mixture of Sichuan pepper, fennel seed, clove, star anise and cinnamon, available in Asian food stores or easily mixed up at home.
She said he was a decadent figure, complete with a Rolls-Royce — the "living, breathing personification of hip-hop and glamour mixed up" — and his sexual advances started right away and became relentless.
We're talking about a batch of margaritas made with Triple Sec and fresh lime juice, and mixed up with a six pack of the finest Mexican cerveza your local grocery store has to offer.
ISRAELI AIRLINE TO START BOOTING PASSENGERS WHO REFUSE TO SIT NEXT TO WOMEN Young told Judge Leslie Kobayashi that the substances he took mixed up his memory but he accepts responsibility for his actions.
If Dana's character is mixed up in anything mentioned in the description, we can only imagine how far outside royal protocol the duchess's involvement in this film falls, but everybody has a past, right?
Tree Knees takes some of that famous Catskill Mountains sweet maple syrup and gets it all mixed up with some chili peppers, creating a taste that is best matched with roasted vegetables or bacon.
When she gets mixed up in the secrets of Agnes's life, Louisa starts to lose herself, forgetting her passions and neglecting her relationship with her relatively new boyfriend Sam, who's back home in London.
Perhaps something went awry at the post office and her application for Antiques Roadshow got mixed up, she accidentally ended up in the villa and was too polite to say anything to the producers.
The film makes matters more ambiguous than they are in reality; but even without that, it does a wonderful job of showing the complexities and inconsistencies that can get mixed up inside one person.
The Trump campaign has nothing in particular to do with Jews or anti-Semitism, but the NRORevolt/cuckservative phenomenon has gotten mixed up with another hashtag — kikeservative — being used by right-wing anti-Semites.
Roy Hancock, 51, and an unnamed juvenile were arrested in a sting operation after their alleged drug dealer inadvertently mixed up his own phone number with a police officer's in Morganfield, Ky., on Sunday.
However, the actual deliveries might have gotten mixed up in the mail – both Hilton and Jenner posted videos of themselves breaking into the "Bae" boxes initially designated for the Naya Riveras of the world.
But where other romantic comedies challenge their lovers with tired tropes of miscommunication and mixed-up identities, The Big Sick throws its paramours, Kumail (Kumail Nanjiani) and Emily (Zoe Kazan), into wholly uncharted territory.
The idea that she may be "mistaken" or "mixed up" is one that's been floated repeatedly by Republicans who argue that they believe her but just think she could be confused about the perpetrator.
VICE: Why was it important for you to create a show where romance and love and all the mixed up things that come with falling for someone can be told within the black experience?
Democrats expect Republicans to "dance the dance" — assuring Ford that she deserves to be heard while making the case that her allegations are either categorically untrue or that she has become mixed up somehow.
Also launching this month: Dara's Oil, a no-essential-oil remedy that Nadeau mixed up for Dara Kennedy, the founder of Ayla, a nontoxic beauty shop in San Francisco, to calm her reactive skin.
Orrin Hatch, a very senior member of the judiciary committee that will quiz Kavanaugh's accuser, suggested that Blasey Ford may be "mixed up" about a recollection she says has haunted her for 36 years.
But in the mixed-up world of Trump-era Washington, a dinner with colleagues at Central Michel Richard isn't just a dinner with colleagues — it's another subplot in the intrigue of Donald Trump scandal.
Mixed up with them are threats that don't have to be dealt with but if left on the board will increase the "dread" level and make it far harder to defeat the chapter's antagonist.
The DNA in the test tube doesn't resemble a grid—it's all mixed up—and so a molecule's place on the grid was determined by the concentration of each molecule in the test tube.
The not-so pop culture savvy among us may, on occasion, get RyGos and Reynolds mixed up — which is something Lively no doubt knew when she posted a birthday message to rival all birthday messages.
For now, it seems that her thoughts on Kavanaugh don't only have to do with her lacking information about the issue, but might also colored by her own life experience and some mixed up emotions.
He finds himself mixed up with equal-housing activists (Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Cherry Jones), a jazz trumpeter (Michael Kenneth Williams), a Harlem nightclub owner (Robert Ray Wisdom) and a wild-eyed ranter (Willem Dafoe).
Somewhere along the line, Vudu and iTunes mixed up the handshake on the release date, and iTunes seemed to think that customers had rights to watch the film right away instead of waiting another month.
But as we'll see, the Trump phenomenon has gotten mixed up with some seemingly unrelated trends like an ideological purge from the late 1950s and the post–Cold War foreign policy debates of the 1990s.
In the past, we could argue red-blue politics, agree to disagree on the Satanism of Rush Limbaugh, and then return to being a mixed-up, multi-stated, many-religioned, various-raced, modern-day family.
She has been at this since the late 1980s — smiling, cracking up, dressing people down and never (ever) being wrong in films in which the women she plays tend to be mixed up with money.
Containing 180 1.75-liter bottles of gin, 156 1-liter bottles of apricot brandy, and 28 3.78-liter jugs of orange juice, the world's largest paradise cocktail was mixed up by Snoop Dogg in 2018.
The court rendered a mixed (up) decision holding both that the secretary of Commerce had constitutional and statutory authority to include the question on the census, but that Ross did so without a proper process.
Jeremy Meeks will be back in court soon, and in a very strange coincidence ... the same man who was busted with him when he became hot mug shot guy is mixed up in this too.
Baking soda—mixed up in water and downed like a (kind of gross) shake—could have real applications for athletic performance, especially sprints, high-intensity interval training, and other workouts that require serious anaerobic output.
And while we're at it, Mischa also has no idea what kind of trouble he's gotten mixed up in — or perhaps more accurately, what kind of trouble he's been in ever since he was born.
The beauty of "Your Name" is that, as in the best animated movies, the thin black lines of the character design invariably dissolve, and all that remains are Taki and Mitsuha, thoroughly mixed-up teenagers.
In the U.S., if family members who don't hold office get too mixed up in governing, hackles are raised, as Bill and Hillary Clinton discovered when he put her in charge of health-care reform.
I mean, he was mixed up and confused, and people that worked with him for, you know, a long time in the Senate were not nice to him, but he was giving very confusing answers.
The president-elect on Wednesday cited news reports that a different Michael Cohen with no Trump ties may have visited Prague and that the two Cohens might have been mixed up in Mr. Steele's reports.
Where it really works in season three is with the arrival of new character Robin (Maya Hawke), who finds herself mixed up with Hawkins' zaniest friends group and proceeds to steal every scene she's in.
For the latter, you'll be beamed into the Mirror Universe; a crazy, mixed-up alternate Star Trek reality where heroes become villains, Captain Picard is totally jacked, and goatees are the height of facial hair fashion.
Fiasco's first episode introduces us to Kevin Kattke, who seems like a character conjured by someone who's read too much DeLillo: a Long Island Macy's employee who ended up mixed up with the National Security Council.
In other words, they should make sure the breast cancer cells they think they're working on are indeed breast cancer cells and that those breast cancer cells haven't been mixed up with lymphoma cells, for example.
Apple could have built the tech into new iPhones through some other method that these analysts' sources are missing, or the models could be getting mixed up so that some phones have it but others don't.
Barwin claimed that "the only occasion he had used his own semen was when he was calibrating an automatic sperm counter," and his sperm must have gotten mixed up with the donor sperm, NBC News reported.
A first trailer for the adaptation of Paula Hawkins' book came out this week, and it's a strong first look, showing Emily Blunt's character getting mixed up in a woman's disappearance and her ex-husband's violence.
During his first foreign trip, White House advisers explained that Trump was "exhausted" after he mixed up the wording in a speech gave in Saudi Arabia in May, only two days into the nine-day trip.
Mafia III takes place in New Bordeaux, a virtual version of New Orleans in 1968, and stars Clay as a Vietnam veteran who gets mixed up in the black mob when he returns home from duty.
The city temporarily stopped supplying unclaimed bodies to medical schools and to the mortuary school in 2014, after a series of scandals at the medical examiner's office involving mixed-up bodies and lawsuits by distressed relatives.
Eurasia Group's Rahman noted that there was a danger that Article 50, the process of leaving the EU, was "getting mixed up in the peace process" and that the volatile political situation was not helping matters.
I am 30 now, and while I would rather die than start going out to gay clubs and partying and getting myself mixed up in lesbian love triangles, I kind of wish that I already had.
In the books, Euron is an uncanny figure who's mixed up with the occult, the captain of a ship crewed by a group of mute thralls who've had their tongues cut out (hence the name Silence).
The first round of 2017 Emmy awards have officially been handed out — but if you blinked and missed them and are wondering if you somehow mixed up the date of this year's ceremony, you're not alone.
But to experience it is to relive (briefly, imaginatively) that developmental stage when we learned about how objects, stories and fantasies are all mixed up together, and how sad it would be not to have them.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 47%Summary: In the comedic drama "The Fluffer," a young gay man named Sean (Michael Cunio) looks for an entryway into the movie business and instead becomes mixed up in the porn industry.
He also used the same philosophy in a building for Cambridge University's Faculty of Law, which looks so similar to an airport terminal that students joke he got the plans mixed up with those for Stansted.
But Hasson's lawyers contended that their client was just a normal guy who got mixed up in the opioid crisis and the judge should release him on time he already served while the case was ongoing.
Before that, it seems there were types of dogs, like herders or guard dogs, but during the Victorian era, dog breeding became so mixed up that it is hard to trace breed ancestry back any further.
I once had dinner with a 74-year-old grandfather who sipped from his spiked bottle of cola but worried that one of the children at the table would get their Pepsis mixed up with his.
Several candidates fumbled it, or awkwardly spit out "transgender" like Marianne Williamson did in her opening statement; former Vice President Joe Biden seemed to get gender identity and sexual orientation mixed up when talking about incarceration.
When he went to register as a voter in Henry County, he gave his name as "Vernon Leroy Pullar Sr," (adding his middle name and suffix) so that he and his son didn't get mixed up.
An art exhibit featuring Michael Jackson right now is controversial enough, but when the King of Pop is depicted as a real king, a holy figure and gets mixed up with Jesus ... things get extra dicey.
"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.
The sophisticated conservative counter, however, is that if America is in the grips of a mass hysteria about sexual assault and sexual harassment, a person almost has to lie to survive in today's mixed-up world.
The way that he has mixed up techno with a pop appeal—right back to in his first releases with Whirlpool Productions—gave me an understanding of how blurry the lines between these genres can be.
We're confident you'll be able to guess the gorgeous gal hiding in this mixed up mug ... put your star-spotting skills to the test as you try to figure out the brunette babe in the scrambled snap.
The anchor — who is back from maternity leave — was in the middle of telling an anecdote about her personal experience when she accidentally mixed up the names of her husband Mike Feldman and co-anchor Matt Lauer.
The Rubik's Contraption also uses a pair of PlayStation Eye cameras to analyze and calculate an efficient solution to a mixed-up Rubik's Cube before it ever makes a single move, which helps contribute to its speed.
This lends some weight to the idea that the prosecuting attorney is mixed up in all this (more on that later) because who better to insert a fake crime scene officer to plant damning evidence than him?
This isn't the first time foreigners in Japan have gotten mixed up, with the country previously having to change its hot springs bathing symbol after tourists mistook it for a sign showing a restaurant selling hot food.
" The letter from her lawyers to the Judiciary Committee noted that the hearing she's being invited to "would include interrogation by Senators who appear to have made up their minds that she is 'mistaken' and 'mixed up.
A confluence of clues has led people to believe that LaVar Ball might be making an appearance tomorrow night on WWE Raw, and nothing, my friends, has ever made more sense in this crazy, mixed-up world.
In fact, the Treasury Department has rolled out a series of Ukraine-related sanctions on Russian individuals and entities, and as far as we know, that program never got mixed up in Trump's bribery and shakedown schemes.
You'll probably get the most out of a gift card for the platform that your phone or tablet is built on, though you can still get some use out of them if you get them mixed up.
Unless your tap-and-hold move is perfect, those answer/reject call gestures could easily get mixed up and result in you picking up calls you meant to avoid, which happened a couple times in my testing.
As the drug makes its way through the body, traces of cocaine get mixed up in the process of follicular morphogenesis, the growing of hair (as do opioids meth, ecstasy, marijuana and a host of other drugs).
We saw that again tonight when she mixed up the Mona Lisa with the actual Mona (Janel Parrish), and when she didn't want the senator's daughter wearing a dress she didn't feel was truly her design, respectively.
" But on Thursday morning he blasted the investigation as a partisan "witch hunt," and later told news anchors that he believes it "hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country.
The Spanish Agency of Medicines and Medical Devices said the mistake occurred when a shipment of minoxidil sent by Smilax Laboratories Limited to Farma-Química Sur SL was mixed up with one of omeprazole, Granada Hoy reported.
Regions with a greater understanding of their own mixed-up, multiethnic past — parts of Sicily, Portugal, even postwar Bosnia — are more inclined toward pluralism than the parts of Europe where people define themselves through blood or soil.
Cussler even had the names of those two wrecks mixed up, and based on the latitude and longitude he later published for one of the wrecks, I don't believe he ever even went to the right spot.
Thomas L. Friedman Opinion Columnist My wife is building a language museum in Washington (I'm its vice chairman), so people often send her funny examples of word play, including a list of mixed-up idioms from oxforddictionaries.com.
SCIENCE TIMES An article on Tuesday about DNA fingerprinting of biopsies to ensure samples do not get mixed up misstated the percentage of blood samples, out of 2800,2698, that were switched in a clinical trial in 24637.
While hosting the annual Miss Universe pageant Sunday in Atlanta, the actor and comedian made a few jokes about Colombia, Mexico, and Puerto Rico, and even mixed up two Asian countries, although the pageant took the blame.
"In this country, people's identities have become mixed up with their jobs, and in desperate moments of joblessness, it's easier to pick up that gun," Kposowa, who wasn't involved with this study, told Reuters Health by phone.
At the opening of the novel we met Tony, a kid with fetal alcohol syndrome (he calls it the Drome) who's mixed up with some petty criminals, a gun, and plans for a robbery at the powwow.
Gosling plays a private detective whose non-ethics neatly dovetail with the disheveled, sexually permissive 1970s in Los Angeles, where he's trailing a young woman who might be mixed up in the accidental death of a porn star.
Alysa Turner, the communications director for the DC-based Red Hen, told BuzzFeed News that the restaurant hoped to get ahead of the news because the two Red Hen restaurants do get mixed up from time to time.
In the original version, Russell convinced a mixed-up Hawn that she was actually his wife, having her wait on him hand and foot, forgoing her Champagne-fueled shopping sprees at Saks for grocery store runs and PBR.
The seemingly small, insignificant gesture of returning a mislaid jigsaw piece ultimately results in a sub-plot about a missing mother—who, wouldn't you know it, is mixed up in wider happenings in the hotel's rather shady history.
"It was in a bag in my car ready to be cleaned and preserved, but he got it mixed up with the donation bags," Gelbert wrote of how her spouse mistakenly got rid of the very special garment.
Despite the surfeit of violent deaths, the story at the fore — twin musicians, Rabbit and Alice Hatmaker, attend a high school music festival — remains a daffy coming-of-age story for siblings who get mixed up in murder.
"What I like is that you are between worlds — reality and fantasy get mixed up, and as an audience you have to decide, do you believe it or not," said the show's Tony-nominated director, Ivo van Hove.
But a decade and a half later, all the signifiers are now mixed up: Supreme has been woven into the fashion firmament, thanks to a series of shrewd partnerships, both in the high-fashion and street-wear worlds.
An Chan-su, a police investigator, declined to confirm local news reports that the accidental abortion took place after medical charts were mixed up and the woman was mistaken for another patient seeking an abortion after a miscarriage.
There were others I've enjoyed as much — probably the scene with Sansa in the courtyard where I kissed her while talking about her mother; that's where we start to see how this is all mixed up in his head.
Bon Jovi mixed up classic hits like "Living on a Prayer" with numerous titles from their new album This House is Not for Sale, which they've been debuting at small appearances this fall ahead of their February world tour.
The book explores how Eleven's mother, Terry Ives, got mixed up with the secret government facility in the late 1960s, and how she ended up in the catatonic state that we saw her in during the show's first season.
Don't go mad trying to figure out the scrambled celebrity hiding in this mixed up mug ... put your skills to the test as you attempt to guess the braided blonde with the tiny facial features in the funny photo.
Maddon has mixed up his lineup and order a fair amount so far, with only right fielder Jason Heyward and first baseman Anthony Rizzo in the same spot in the order and on the field in all nine starts.
The recently engaged star made a splash at Sunday's Golden Globes, stepping out with fiancé José "Pepe" Bastén and presenting with America Ferrera, with the women getting praise for their jokes about being mixed up with other Latina actresses.
Sapir also got mixed up in charges against his offshore company of illegally importing wildlife parts when authorities found the heads of a Bengal tiger and a zebra, as well as elephant tusks and numerous pelts, on his yacht.
Though it was seven according to the measurements taken by an ultrasound technician two weeks prior, who had pointed to an empty black hole on the screen and told me that I appeared to have mixed up my dates.
I like to imagine that a disgruntled copywriter mixed up the letters in the imperfect pitches in his puzzle, my favorite being "WE LOVE TO SEE YOU SLIME," which is actually McDonald's "We love to see you smile" slogan.
So she took sheer lace dresses and layered them over argyle vests and knee socks; added distressed leather bows to the shoulders of lumberjack shirts; mixed up tablecloth prints and '70s plaids; spackled Crombie-style coats with dangling diadems.
When the birth of his sister coincided with the death of his cherished cockatoo, correlation, in the logic of the unconscious, became causality: "birds and humans got dangerously mixed up and confused in my mind," he recalled years later.
Around him were other record-setters, all famous in this world, each smiling behind a mixed-up cube of a different size — a 2 by 2, a 3 by 3, all the way up to a 7 by 7.
People like Demi Lovato, Halsey, and Brendon Urie have also gotten mixed up in the back-and-forth, making posts of their own about the situation or subtly liking others' posts that make it clear whose side they're on.
"I think they've got their priorities mixed up," said Connie Christiansen, standing on the lawn of her family's house in Shell Rock, Iowa, having watched as Boy Scouts, tractors, ATVs and musicians — but no United States senators — passed by.
Chechen tradition would never allow such a thing, he said; he was the elder in the family, and Zaur hadn't consulted him—he never would have got himself mixed up in such a plot without checking with him first.
"I just added the dark circles with a bit of dark brown eyeshadow and the baby spit-up, which was made up of water and baby powder mixed up and dribbled on her shoulder," mother Jessica explained to Us Weekly.
Where Marvel and DC collide: In this second tier, we find Disney/Marvel's biggest tentpoles — plus Sony's ill-fated Spider-Man reboot — mixed up with some DC heavy hitters that didn't quite stretch to the top of this list.  6.
I wanted to sing like Nat Cole with lyrics like Louis Jordan with the swing of Benny Goodman with Charlie Christian on guitar playing Carl Hogan's riffs with the soul of Muddy Waters…oh I had it all mixed up.
The flawless one-two punch of "Down" and "All Mixed Up" blew our minds, not least of all because Nick sings while S.A. raps on the one, but then S.A. does the singing and Nick does the raps on the other.
They're probably mixed up in his head because he initially said he supported the United States' war in Iraq and now claims he didn't, and at first he didn't want military action in Syria but he just fired missiles at it.
They vow not to get mixed up in any more organ-harvesting cults or murder-mysteries, and the show intercuts a flash-forward that has Archie, Veronica, and Betty burning their bloodied clothes (blood and underwear; classic Riverdale!) and Jughead's beanie.
Unsurprisingly, there are many others who are still proselytizing the idea that the candy and beverage the kid bought before he was gunned down were intended to be mixed up in a batch of "purple drank," a codine-laced cocktail.
So, the easiest way to make circular economy possible is to catch your waste while you consume, before it gets contaminated, before it gets mixed up with everything else and before you spend the carbon footprint transporting it to another place.
For example, the emails show that Veselnitskaya was mixed up in the Russian government&aposs attempt to extract financial information from the former law firm of Bill Browder, the American-born British businessman who was a longtime critic of the Kremlin.
Under the circumstances, a softball approach to Mattis seems warranted no matter how rotten the signal that sends to the rest of the military, the business community, and the public about the wisdom of getting mixed up in fraudulent endeavors.
"When you have market caps below 10 percent of the total enterprise value, when you have huge short interests, and when you get some oil price release, mixed up with speculations on restructuring: it's a toxic cocktail for rallies," he said.
However he's not buying Avery's side of the story, and although Dog seems to have some of the details mixed up -- Avery's never confessed to killing Teresa Halbach -- he strongly believes there's a quicker alternative to long drawn-out murder trials.
The rhythm & blues of Little Richard, the soul of Sly Stone, the clicks and whoops of Michael Jackson, James Brown, Miles Davis, Marvin Gaye, Duke Ellington, were mixed up, fused, made fantastic, and poured in astonishing profusion through his guitar.
In summer, pitchers of red sangria, heavy, fruity, sticky, and sweet, adorn the tables; in the winter, coquito—Puerto Rican eggnog, made with cream of coconut and condensed milk—is mixed up by the gallon by the patient, deft-handed staff.
A Los Angeles fertility clinic has been hit with two lawsuits from clients who said their embryos were mixed up — resulting in a woman unknowingly getting pregnant with the babies of two stranger couples and carrying the boys to term.
But no one takes Olivia's insult to Amanda more personally than Emily, who's been a full-on emotional wreck this week without the soothing psychic connection of her twin to boost her along in this mixed-up world full of meanies.
"China has a huge population — 1.4 billion people, and 99 percent of crypto projects there just don't have the proper technologies to keep themselves on the right track, so the government can't allow good and evil people mixed up," said Ling.
In response, United States Representative Mark Walker, a Republican who supports the bill, told The Hollywood Reporter that Springsteen's boycott was "a bully tactic," thereby joining a growing chorus of people who seem to have mixed up their Davids and Goliaths.
It is better for us to imagine that he wanted to rename the WiFi connection to 'BIG SAM'S OFFICE' because, otherwise, he thought it would get mixed up with all the other office WiFis and cause some sort of localised blackout.
According to the Twitter user, whomever sent this transaction likely meant to send the $1373,000 to someone they knew, and just wanted to attach a $5 fee as a thank-you to the payment processor, but got it mixed up.
"On the discourse and cultural level, I think this is ultimately all about people reckoning with the 'other,' and who the 'other' is gets pretty mixed up and confused because we don't think straight most of the time," she said.
Senator Amy Klobuchar mixed up self-preferencing and Sherlocking while she spoke, which hit me because yesterday I was tempted to say we should resurrect the term Sherlocking but tweak it for the specific context of special first-party platform access.
Senator Amy Klobuchar mixed up self-preferencing and Sherlocking while she spoke, which hit me because yesterday I was tempted to say we should resurrect the term Sherlocking but tweak it for the specific context of special first-party platform access.
It would be a fitting tribute to Savage, whom the art historian Richard Powell calls "a legend in African-American art history because so much of her life was filled with struggle, with perseverance and with creativity, all mixed up."
Her mother (who has since died)  told Nancy she had dreamed up the whole thing, and her father is played by Scott Wolf — an actor who seems too sensible and grounded to get mixed up in such murky, morose speculation.
It's clear that Hunter used his last name and the perch of privilege in order to fund the crack cocaine habit that got him kicked out of the military and obviously got him mixed up in some very sordid public things.
Costly middlemen transport crops down from the mountains, and by the time they reach the markets they have often been mixed up with similar but lower-quality produce grown in lowland areas, and sold for the same price, she said.
So while the complaint makes clear Volker was mixed up in all this, it's unclear whether he was trying to help Trump and Giuliani achieve their goals, or whether he was struggling to clean up the mess they were making.
Eyewitnesses tell TMZ that A$AP was jumped on by one man after the birthday song, which resulted in a massive scuffle near the main stage ... one that A$AP himself got mixed up in with security trying to break things up.
When Cohen's shady business dealings got him mixed up in that probe, the special counsel's office turned the case over to the Southern District of New York — the most prestigious U.S. attorney's office in the country — where Khuzami is technically second-in-command.
I mixed up a drinks order on a really busy night, and instead of politely asking me to bring her the correct drink the customer proceeded to call me a "fucking idiot" in front of the other 14 people she was sitting with.
Girls Against are teenage girls are doing the exact opposite of what teen movies (and probably your own, Kylie Jenner-based, mixed up perceptions of girlhood) would have you think teenage girls are doing (exclusively crushing on boys and applying lip gloss).
But before we stuck straws in and got started, we took a moment to marvel at the colorful presentation — a creamy white base layered with bright pops of color, which mixed up to make pastel and milky swirls of pinks and yellows.
Kevin Hassett, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers (CEA), told reporters during a White House press briefing that the correct statistic is 10 years, and said he was unsure how the number was mixed up before Trump tweeted it.
"Long Gone" is far more sinister: Armisen plays a self-centered and dissociative musician, who at one point decides to abandon his wife (Natasha Lyonne) and child to live in a tiny European country and gets mixed up with a fascist dictatorship.
Buy it here >>In the latest installment of Lee Child's popular Jack Reacher series, our hero discovers that no good deed goes unpunished when he comes to the aid of an elderly couple who have gotten mixed up with a seriously bad crowd. 
They simply limit my choices by presenting a near-random cross section of all circulating parts of the library: art books and manga and knitting manuals next to self-help and philosophy and thrillers, the very popular mixed up with the very obscure.
And this weird, mixed-up communications structure is about to get more complex, because U.S. tech companies — following a strong trend in Asia — are turning messaging from a service into a platform, with supposedly intelligent bots and assistants and apps built into them.
It follows two twenty-somethings working in a Williamsburg (of course) diner: one a sass-mouth, no-nonsense working class hustler; the other a former rich girl forced into the service industry after her daddy gets mixed up in a Ponzi scheme.
We are still watching a bookish university professor from the West, who tried to anonymously report an alleged blight on the character of a man about to ascend to a lifetime of power, get smeared as a demanding, mixed-up, uptight, loony fantasist.
Also, hobo tapestries mixed up with navy tailoring; bias scarf dresses flashing a circle of hip at the side, right where a bag might hang (the bags themselves, by the way, crafty and cool, were very good), and an army-prairie palette.
" Deats, who was not involved in the new study, said that falsified and substandard medicines have been a "really hot political issue" for years, but before 2012, "it got mixed up with protection of intellectual property rights versus protection of public health.
Atlanta's Regal Atlantic Station mixed up the two movies on Thursday night, according to those in the audience, meaning a crowd amped up for a Marvel blockbuster was met, instead, with the final installment of the erotic drama series starring Dakota Johnson and Jamie Dornan.
She claimed at the time it was her coach and husband Alexei Savin who had needed the medication to treat what she said was chronic renal failure, and that it must has been mixed up with her own back pain medication, the AIU said.
But the parallel attempts to influence Naftogaz further illustrate the nature of the Trump administration's interactions with Ukraine, in which statecraft and diplomacy appear to be mixed up with political and business interests and which are now the focus of a federal criminal investigation.
SASKATOON, Saskatchewan — One family's hope was extinguished and another's was renewed on Monday, after Saskatchewan's coroner's office acknowledged that it had mixed up the identities of a survivor and a victim of a violent bus crash that has shaken this province and all of Canada.
Set in the music scene of SXSW's own Austin, Texas, Song to Song follows a sleazy record executive (Michael Fassbender), a struggling musician (Ryan Gosling) and the three women they get mixed up with at various turns (Rooney Mara, Natalie Portman and Cate Blanchett).
Paul Rudd joins the Marvel Universe as Scott Lang, a hapless ex-con who gets mixed up with a curmudgeonly scientist (Michael Douglas) and — hello, second chances — is fitted with a size-shifting mechanical suit to pull off a heist that will change the world.
Blair: Okay, so one thing I've learned over a long period time politics is not to get mixed up in someone else's politics, I've got enough problems back here at home, so we'll leave all these questions around Ukraine and impeachment to American politics.
Apple has never mixed up its branding, and its move to give the AirPods and the Beats X wireless headphones its W1 chip, rather than propping up one as the premium product, is more proof that the two branches of business will stay separate.
Hatch has said that Ford must be "confused" or "mixed up" about her encounter with Kavanaugh in high school, and has argued that even if her allegations were "true" they shouldn't have any bearing on senators' decision to confirm Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court.
Evidently that was one of the dummy corporations that paid the writers for the Nightstand Lines; but it so happened that my checks came from This-and-That Enterprises instead, a different dummy corporation, and the nice FBI men had gotten things mixed up.
When Dorothy, the grieving mother and (mostly) estranged wife at the heart of this speculative, feminist gem, begins hearing odd, occasionally personalized messages issuing from her old-fashioned radio, her rationalization that "sound waves were getting mixed up" can't stretch to cover what comes next.
The same way that your money is probably safer mixed up with other people's money in a bank vault than it is sitting alone in your dresser drawer, your data may actually be safer in the cloud: It's got more protection from bad guys.
I consolidated those that I had multiples of (cinnamon, cinnamon, dear God, the cinnamon), tossed those I would never use (a 20-year old bottle of petrified Crazy Jane's Mixed Up Salt because it reminded me of my late mother?) and wiped down all those remaining.
It is also not to be mixed up with Gwent, a collectable card game from CD Projekt Red that gathers together various characters and items from across the lore of the company's popular fantasy game series and puts them all into a digital card game format.
"This year electoral politics is getting mixed up with the labor agenda, which we have to negotiate together," cabinet chief Marcos Pena Tweeted Teachers, some of whom joined Tuesday's CGT march, are demanding salary increases that make up for the purchasing power lost to inflation last year.
Turnovers like the one in the clip below also led to wide-open Toronto transition looks, as the Cavs were routinely mixed up defensively on the break: Even James, who usually makes excellent reads out of the pick-and-roll, was disrupted by Toronto's paint-packing strategy.
If people decide that they want to vote tactically — and I completely understand that because of Brexit being mixed up [in the election], and frankly, dissatisfaction with both main parties — then web sites that tell you how to do that intelligently and provide the information, then… great.
To this mixed-up foundation was added, in modern times, still more kinds of mixup, with the Saturn figure, by way of Holland's cult of St. Nicholas, turning into Santa Claus, a saintly figure of the virtuous side of capitalist materialism, sort of like Warren Buffett today.
I think most Republicans must know that and if they do, I hope they will muster the courage to ignore politics and come down in favor of the common good rather than making the mixed up priorities of these tax bills the law of the land.
"We're still in a situation of complete uncertainty, in which unfortunately political and judicial matters are getting mixed up, since Spain's judiciary will have a very strong influence on the political outcome," said Pablo Simón, a professor of politics at the Carlos III University in Madrid.
It's an embarrassment mixed up with crazy laughter and incredulous pinches, followed by a sort of fascination with this debauched show that makes one wonder if the Canadian isn't, deep down, the first viewer—and therefore the first victim—of his own honey-coated delusions of grandeur.
Using black light and glowing puppetry, the company will stage the transformative adventures of the caterpillar along with those of two other Carle creations: the Little Cloud, who continually alters its shape, and the Mixed-Up Chameleon, who wishes it could change more than its color.
For one visiting journalist, Mr. Skow — a photographer and the designer of the couple's men's wear line, called Mr. Turk — mixed up lime sours while Ms. Turk, dressed in a bright print caftan of her own design, showed off the desert view from the "ship" windows.
Here is Shockie arriving in Delhi, delighting in the city's pandemonium with a small-town boy's awe of its supercharged life: Delhi—flat, burning, mixed-up, smashed together from pieces of tin and tarpaulin, spreading on the arid plains of the North—offered no respite from itself.
In a province where a bloke perhaps named Patrick O'Brien might actually be a unilingual Francophone, while un mec called Olivier Duchesneau might actually be an Anglophone, where origins and loyalties have been mixed up over centuries of living together, referendums split families and people right down the middle.
Game, who posted a few videos of himself driving around L.A. trying to make sense of Nipsey's death hours after he was murdered, says his emotions are still mixed up ... but he calls on everyone to keep their heads down and be respectful as a courtesy to Nipsey's family.
The research, published Monday in the journal Nature, used observations taken from big floats in the remote ocean, NASA satellites, and even sensors attached to the heads of elephant seals to show how the ocean under the ice gets mixed up, like a bartender shaking up a cocktail.
ET, Fox Sports Network ABOUT YOUNGSTOWN STATE (2-3): It wouldn't be a surprise if Calhoun mixed up his lineup a bit against the Blue Demons after his starting five finished with just 39 points on 14-of-42 shooting from the field in a loss to Robert Morris.
The confusion will only grow And this weird, mixed-up communications structure is about to get more complex, because U.S. tech companies — following a strong trend in Asia — are turning messaging from a service into a platform, with supposedly intelligent bots and assistants and apps built into them.
It is clear to me that by eradicating the tension of the material, my friend has been able to give her children exactly what she wanted to give them — love, authority, the right advice — where for other people these things got mixed up and snagged on one another.
Unlike the "Malice" game — the infamous fight in 2004 involving the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons — there was no apparent violence directed at fans, but there were several N.B.A. players mixed up in the brawl during a 43 FIBA World Cup qualifier between Australia and the Philippines.
Pieces like "So Emotional," with lead vocals from the neo-soul virtuoso Lalah Hathaway, and "Rubberband of Life" — a remix of the album's original title tune, with a beat somewhere between backpack rap and trip-hop — land in a mixed-up middle ground, straddling the '80s and today.
Once franchise continuity is established — a mysterious package from Bruce Wayne arrives at the office of Wonder Woman's alter ego, Diana Prince, who works in the Louvre's antiquities department — we are transported back to the heroine's earlier life, long before she became mixed up with Wayne and Clark Kent.
Star Josh Brolin, who plays the fixer Eddie Mannix, said one of the best moments in the film was getting to slap Clooney, whose character is a dimwitted star who gets mixed up with communists at a time of "red scares" and communist witchhunts in the United States.
I used the recipe that's been around forever: cooked pasta, a can of tuna, a small package of frozen peas, a little onion, pepper and whatever seasonings you like, all mixed up with a can of condensed cream of mushroom, cream of chicken or cream of celery soup.
Sometimes it doesn't matter, because, as with Junya Watanabe's return to his punk Britannia roots via tartan, traffic-light leopard, leather and sofa brocade, mixed up with his recent adventures in structural geometry and crowned by "A Clockwork Orange" face, it's raucous enough to keep watching no matter what.
Sara Bareilles says that when she wrote "She Used to Be Mine," the 11 o'clock number from her Broadway musical "Waitress," it seemed so insanely specific ("she is all of this mixed up and baked in a beautiful pie") that she felt self-conscious performing it in concert.
In what's apparently a long, in-depth interview with far-right online website Breitbart done on Monday—a topic which is its own story, to be sure—Trump touched on the mistake, implying that all those jokes about him must have been so distracting that the envelopes got mixed up.
It took a surprisingly complex portrayal of sexual coercion and the darker sides of Elizabeth's job, and it got it all mixed up with Jackson needing to be in a place to say a thing that would make Paige have a late-in-season turn that might jeopardize her parents' mission.
The day before the Michael Kors suit, for example, she wore a black cape by Givenchy, heels by Christian Louboutin and a black clutch by Dior, all French brands, mixed up with a broad belt from Ralph Lauren, the ur-American name that also made her Jackie Kennedy-esque inauguration suit.
It's not an RPG, but y'know, if you're looking for something that's a little bit Zelda, mixed up with some Metroid in its level structure, with upgradable gear to give you an edge over an army of cartoon nasties, this is the kind of game that'll easily fill a few afternoons.
Beto O'RourkeBeto O'RourkeBiden mistakes New Hampshire for Vermont during campaign stop Steyer calls on DNC to expand polling criteria for debates Gabbard hits DNC over poll criteria for debates MORE (D-Texas), who reportedly mixed up South Carolina and North Carolina during a campaign stop in Greensboro in April, and Sen.
The Deuce In my recap of the pilot episode of "The Deuce," I likened the relationship between Vinnie and Frankie to the one between Harvey Keitel and Robert De Niro in "Mean Streets," Martin Scorsese's 1973 film about low-level hoods mixed up with the local mob in Little Italy.
When you look at the Maisel apartment, it's not just all 1950s — there're pieces that would have been in Rose's family from the 1800s and mixed up, because everyone's apartment is a mixture of what your life has been up until then, not just a snapshot in time in that moment.
The demise of Misty Mountains (Murielle Telio), whom March politely describes as a "porno young lady," ignites a search for another woman, Amelia (Margaret Qualley), who was mixed up in the same trade, and who happens to be the daughter of a senior official in the Justice Department (Kim Basinger).
His precision can be suspect — among other things, he mixed up details of a letter written by James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director; misconstrued the point of a story in The New York Times that annoyed him; and claimed that some people get health insurance for $12 a year.
" But the mere existence of such a prominent inquiry is a cloud over the new administration — a fact that Mr. Trump alluded to when he told network news anchors on Thursday that he believed "it hurts our country terribly, because it shows we're a divided, mixed-up, not-unified country.
The device of having her memories all mixed up with Will's memories from the pilot (where he remembered the Tulsa massacre) and episode six is a masterstroke here, because it underlines all of the ways we are built atop traumas we barely understand, traumas that are passed along to us.
When it's a complicated situation, and you've been hanging out with a bad crowd, and you just got mixed up in some strange things, and you want your friends to know that you've got your head on straight again:  Truly, there's nothing in this world that can't be fixed with baked goods.
"It's sort of puzzling, and kind of fascinating that someone as crucial and important as that would get lost and mixed up, just as she was having her coming-out party for the 21st century," said Ric Burns, the documentarian who collaborated with his brother, Ken, on the PBS "Civil War" series.
But there IS one thing she can do now to make us believe her trip to the immigrant children's shelter was not a mixed-up political performance that came with a costume: She needs to demand that her husband do everything in his power to reunite the children with their parents. Immediately.
I'm sitting with my husband in a noodle bar in Chelsea, crying into my ramen because I just waited an hour to have a conversation with my doctor about IVF, only to be told that my (terrible) fertility clinic had mixed up my appointment, and she couldn't see me until the following week.
Moon Knight tells the story of a mixed-up superhero, Laid Waste is about love amidst apocalypse, Elfquest is collected for classic (albeit cheesy) fantasy magic, and Catwoman: Election Night is so bland, broad, and confused in its storytelling that it's a wonder the comic got past DC's (generally pretty good) editorial staff.
It is, by definition, the mongrel sport, the mutt, the embodiment of what magic can be made when artistic and athletic traditions are stripped of their historical and cultural moorings and then mashed together and mixed up and twisted and contorted and shaped into something new and original and greater: into something American.

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