Sentences with phrase «big jumble»

A big jumble of genres for a small indie game, but each is an important ingred...
but now days they are the best when backpacking or when I need to easily separate all of our clothes so the bag doesn't become a big jumble of clothes!
Have a big jumble of cords?
Acronyms like ePUB, mobi, XML, DRM, iOS, and words like Apps, Android, e-Ink are still one big jumble for most publishers, who are overwhelmed and confused at the same time.
It's so impressive: a living cell is able to neatly package a big jumble of DNA, over two meters in length, into tidy, tiny chromosomes while preparing for cell division.
Ancient bones from many animals lying in a big jumble are more easily put in context than you might think.
My making process is a huge big jumble really, like most of my life!
The goal is to develop a better way to solve hugely complex problems like improving air traffic control and desalination plant operations — even if the data is a big jumble.

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A big wonderful jumble of a book, with entries ranging from the masterful to the risible.
But it's all a big demented jumble, mashed up this way.
There's a lot going on in her big «I Dreamed a Dream» number, Hathaway croaking and screeching it out with fluid pouring out of every hole in her face, but like the actress's jumble of big features, it somehow all comes together.
Yet here, it's in a jumble with the Big Bad's tale, the rounding up the team shtick, and a barrage of other short stories of mourning moms (Diane Lane), imprisoned dads (Billy Crudup) and Lois Lane (Amy Adams) getting her groove back.
My problems with publishing on Kindle though, are: 1) One of my series includes a big map, which gets jumbled up as an ebook — not sure how to fix it; and 2) Chinese may not appear perfectly on everyone's Kindle.
That would account for the jumbled look of the place, with small rooms giving on to bigger ones, and windows facing blank walls, and low ceilings throughout.
Its biggest tourist attraction is the King Albert Market, named for Queen Victoria's husband, an enticing and colourful jumble of stalls selling everything from local crafts to fruit and vegetables.
The different colored playing pieces are all jumbled together in a single bag and share a big recess with the coins, so I also recommend getting yourself some small, sealable plastic pockets to put them in, again so you have less sorting out to do.
In his new work at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, Salle's painting is big, bold, and more direct than ever before, a jumble of images that should be chaos but make perfect sense in today's upside - down world.
In his new work at Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac in Paris, Salle's painting is big, bold, and more direct than ever before, a jumble of images that... Continued
Break up the big blocks of text (or the jumble) back into smaller, coherent sections that can be easily scanned.
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