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I actually got Britney Spears mixed up with British beers.
We're mixed up with one another beyond any explanation or cure.
Gail: Whoops, for a second I got him mixed up with Jeff Sessions.
And it all gets mixed up with rice noodles made of purplish black rice.
If there's anybody I want to get mixed up with, it's her for sure.
Statecraft, capitalism, political power and patriotism are willfully mixed up with lust and love.
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.
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.
But it was also mixed up with something that was our own, and very idiosyncratic.
Apple's signature all-white AirPods cases can get mixed up with someone else's way too easily.
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.
Is garden-variety infidelity or assholism being mixed up with abuse of power in some cases?
Now, he refuses to look through them, feeling they get mixed up with his 'real' memories.
Perhaps your friend had a store credit that somehow got mixed up with the gift card?
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 snack situation: the chocolate box and an ice cold martini mixed up with the bar tools.
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.
To ensure your pair never gets mixed up with another person's, you can create a custom pair.
"I'm really sorry about getting you mixed up with that guy," Jake tells Caroline the next day.
Then it began to be mixed up with class privilege in a way that complicated the picture.
It's not fondue, but often gets mixed up with the other Swiss melted cheese served with bread.
Don't get her mixed up with Batgirl — there's a big difference, down to their unique origin stories.
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.
And as you were saying, it's kind of mixed up with the discussions around terrorism and hate speech.
AirPods Case Apple's signature all-white AirPods cases can get mixed up with someone else's way too easily.
Don't get your identity mixed up with your beliefs or you'll end up defending them come what may.
And then there are those who simply don't want their beloved Harry Styles' name mixed up with it.
ERIK: Ever notice how in the phrase "green energy," ENERGY is GREEN mixed up with a bonus letter?
But because Roth lets Zuckerman narrate the story, the Swede's tale gets all mixed up with Zuckerman's nostalgia.
Grill's friend Alex Bautista told CBS Chicago the teen had become mixed up with a bad crowd of people.
It seems Katharine McPhee doesn't mind being mixed up with Sophia Bush — in fact, she takes pride in it!
Flannery's new straightness "made her feel older," her new sense of self mixed up with the ritual of mating.
And if anyone confuses it with "sad girl" music, they might be getting sadness mixed up with self-reflection.
Maybe that's because when I was growing up, gayness, for me at least, was fundamentally mixed up with AIDS.
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.
It's kinda easy to see why the honchos at AMC don't want their super-popular show mixed up with potheads.
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.
While her personal aesthetic is influenced by her heritage, the designs are meant to be mixed up with different styles.
It's really mixed up with your sweat and blood when you're trying to express yourself and trying to change things.
Sure, you could say that a defensive coach has no business being there—especially while mixed up with opposing players.
"We had already heard from the Virginia restaurant because we do occasionally get mixed up with the other one," Turner said.
But the collection pouch got mixed up with other sample bags that were never used to hold lunar materials, Hull said.
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.
As we follow the herd on our snowmobiles, a reindeer from a neighboring flock has gotten mixed up with Issat's group.
Intelligence is like sex when it gets mixed up with domestic politics: everyone takes sides and, in the end, all parties suffer.
Modern geometric prints mixed up with headscarves and regal-looking box bags made for a contemporary twist on Her Majesty's iconic look.
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.
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.
As Syrian Kurds have grown stronger, they've been natural US allies: They fight ISIS, oppose Assad, and aren't mixed up with jihadists.
When you unlock the phone, your passcode gets mixed up with another key that's physically embedded and fused in the Secure Enclave.
Your ruling planet Neptune gets mixed up with Venus today, stirring up complicated feelings for you—especially about your work and your reputation.
Like with all Starbucks' espresso drinks these days, this one can be mixed up with the Signature Espresso or the new Blonde Espresso.
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.
Her parents were concerned that the results had been mixed up with a male patient, but doctors soon diagnosed their daughter as intersex.
Donald Trump is getting his global business empire all mixed up with his White House; France's presidential primary; police crack down on #NoDAPL.
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.
"All too often it gets mixed up with conservative causes generally, as if the 'R' in its name stood for 'Republican,'" he said.
The body of the fifth assailant had not been identified as it was mixed up with other casualties, Fars said without mentioning its source.
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.
Also mixed up with those more moderate hopefuls is Ted Cruz, who is showing surprising strength in a state that favors more centrist candidates.
Just as he hit puberty, these interests got mixed up with sex after he saw erotic sci-fi film Barberella on TV one night.
She spent five years working on the novel, a pulpy theological thriller about a Roman Catholic priest who becomes mixed up with demonic forces.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
" 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
"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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"That story is trying to talk to us about the world we live in, where we get information from the past mixed up with information from the present and information that seems to be coming to us almost from the future, on all of the different screens that have become part of our networked lives," Gleick says.
The biggest issues members face include knockoff brands using their trademarks to sell products, inconsistencies in the ways that Amazon responds to infringement complaints, unauthorized use of licensed images, inadequacies of the Brand Registry program to protect brands that enroll, and the commingling of inventory in fulfillment centers, causing authentic products to get mixed up with counterfeits.
Other A24 hits over the past few years include "Spring Breakers," about college girls who get mixed up with a messianic drug and arms dealer; the creepy-cool "Ex Machina," which introduced the future Oscar-winner Alicia Vikander to most viewers; "The Lobster," a dystopian cult favorite; and the Oscar-winning "Room" (Brie Larson for best actress).
I do know that in Nepal, they're often all mixed up with one another, or coextensive with one another, or share the neighborhood, as they do in Patan Durbar Square — a different Durbar Square from the one we'd already visited, this one in the Kathmandu Valley city of Lalitpur, the ancient seat of the Malla dynasty.
Aside from the plot points resembling a Disney movie, there's one major reason why this classic cartoon of a long-lost Russian princess often gets mixed-up with Disney classics: Anastasia was animated by two former Disney animators, Don Bluth and Gary Goldman, who left the company in 1979 with the intention of creating art, like the older Disney movies.

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