Sentences with phrase «for jumbled»

Apart for jumbled fragments of bad dreams and an oppressive feeling, I can remember nothing of the process when I wake up.
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.
Pros: Potential for jumbled - up grids, you get to follow every lap of every driver Cons: Not always entirely fair, less track action for fans trackside, drivers qualifying with race fuel was always bad
However, if you continue down Highway 25, you'll find yourself on the dark side of the Lake Greenwood, where fearless young men with fast cars and too little to occupy their time meet in small pool halls for jumbled up stories, quick laughs and, even quicker, reach for their guns if you aren't careful.
Given the body's bedraggled condition, it would have been easy to mistake it for a jumble of sticks, but the bison was not the first animal to wash out of the Christie Mine.
In the film's opening moments, Kwon drops a bundle of letters sent by Mori, which is Hong's narrative justification for jumbling the chronology of events and exploring, once again, the fickleness of memory, perception and affection.
Ramsay's approach sacrifices linear clarity, deliberately, for a jumble of past and present, reality and dreams.

Not exact matches

We're stuck with 19th - and 20th - century economic policies for prosperity, and we use policies for traditional economies and inaccurately jumble them with innovation.
While my many idea scribbles, sticky notes and jumble of files still made sense to me, it was quite difficult for an assistant to decipher my internal sorting system.
This means if anyone intercepts the message — a hacker for example — it's mostly just jumbled characters and symbols.
Monero also «mixes» coins automatically — basically jumbling one transaction with other similarly - sized ones — adding another layer of confusion for anybody trying to trace a transaction through the blockchain.
The components read like the jumble of ideas you might expect a table of slightly inebriated Chamber of Commerce types to shout out when polled for their tax reform suggestions.
Pick just one political story for each page, and 2011's kaleidoscope might just take a turn from jumbled to intelligible.
A legend has emerged from a jumble of facts: Someone using the name Satoshi Nakamoto released the software for Bitcoin in early 2009 and communicated with the nascent currency's users via email — but never by phone or in person.
If you try to optimize your release for ten phrases at once, you are likely to come up with a jumbled mess that even a search engine will recognize as useless content.
At least Frank Gehry's histrionic design for a performing arts center, consisting of a tree - topped jumble of boxy forms to be piled next to One World Trade Center, was scrapped over the summer.
Narrative preaching, says Willimon, is made to order for the MTV age — it offers a jumble of images, it doesn't worry about transitions, and it is mercifully short.
Plot reaches into that jumble to give sequence and coherence to a story that comes to stand for the complex life of this congregation.1
I would not be happy to be paying for a plate heaped with an inelegant jumble of baby carrots, yellow bell pepper, tofu, and sweet potato (or yam?)
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As with many homey and rustic meals, meatballs are an economical means to stretch inexpensive cuts of meat by jumbling the ingredients together with extra fillers, such as breadcrumbs and egg, and plenty of herbs and spices for great flavor.
Now, for the first time in years, there has been trading among first - line players, and that, plus the stocking of the new franchise in Chicago, has jumbled the form sheet.
This group was not nearly as strong as the previous group of four teams that monopolized English football for more than half a decade, and it was obvious that a six - team jumble would eventually emerge.
Under the circumstances, it is easy for me to understand how the chapter on the double holdout could wind up as just about the most jumbled history of any financial dealing I have ever read, full of wrong data, wrong amounts, wrong conclusions, wrong interpretations.
Brown sprinted for the dugout, his head down, his cheeks red and hot, his mind jumbled.
And when she stumbled on the names, or when the stories got all jumbled up, as they all inevitably did, I finished them for her.
She communicates too clearly (even if her specific words are still a jumble of sounds) and handles herself more steadily (even if she continues to stumble and bump her way around a bit) and, perhaps most noticeable, her fierce desire for independence has multiplied tenfold.
It felt like every single piece of my identity was up for grabs like jumbled puzzle pieces that I weren't sure went to the puzzle.
A jumble of coats piled on chairs recently, for example, told him that coat racks were needed, so he installed them.
Four - year - olds enjoy spinning silly stories and since their language skills are improving, for them to intentionally jumble up words and make up nonsensical ones is enough to send them rolling around in stitches!
However, the downside with these deals is that they are often jumbled and not categorized, so looking for some baby clothing deals is a challenge.
The Lil» Jumble is prepares healthy and nutritious food for your baby.
For my little niece / nephew on the way, I would LOVE to get The Jumbles Purple / Yellow Lion, The Rocking Hedgehog, and the Under the Apple Tree Play Gym
The Republican Party is an ideological mix of social and fiscal conservatives once held together by eloquent intellectuals such as Bill Buckley; gone are the days of the Eisenhower Republican; here to stay is the Reagan Republican jumble, with a few vestiges of traditional conservatism tacked on for good measure.
What this means for the rest of the year in which politics and governing is becoming increasingly jumbled together is unclear.
Selling unwanted items on eBay, at car boot sales, jumbles, or at «swap - shop», or swishing events and donating the proceeds to Guide Dogs; this will make a difference to the charity's services for blind and partially - sighted people.
The easy thing for me to do today would be to give you one of those sort of end of jumble sale speeches, where you say thank you to everyone, and say what a success it all was.
Powder is extremely well - suited for thermal insulation when there is a jumble of different sized nanoparticles in it.
Sitting in his office in June, surrounded by photos of his three children and a jumble of supplement bottles patients have handed over to him for testing, Cohen shows little of the fatalism of others who have battled supplements for years.
But what happens in the brain has been much less clear — it seems like all different sorts of touch information get jumbled together,» said Barth, who also is a member of the joint Carnegie Mellon / University of Pittsburgh Center for the Neural Basis of Cognition (CNBC).
DSI can also tease apart the confusing jumble of connections that appear at neural crossroads; such images are crucial for unraveling how signals travel through the brain.
Matt Fouch, a geophysicist at the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington, D.C., says that for decades scientists have struggled to make sense of the jumbled geology of the Pacific Northwest, the land of the soaring Cascade range and the explosive Mount Saint Helens.
As radio telescopes turned a hopeful ear to the stars and optical telescopes kept their eyes peeled for an illuminated alien pulse, a cavalry of citizens armed with personal computers sorted through jumbles of data.
For them, the question is: how many moves are needed to solve a maximally jumbled - up Rubik's cube?
For example, they note, Saitta used stegosaur skeletons from the Aathal Dinosaur Museum in Switzerland as a model to help sort out the jumble of bones dug out of the quarry.
The question of whether a jumbled Rubik's cube of any size can be solved in a given number of moves turns out to be NP - complete — that's mathematical lingo for a problem even the pros find hard.
When neurons are dissociated, which has been the standard approach for studying latency until now, the cell bodies with their axons are jumbled together, making it impossible to mimic the natural route of nervous system invasion via isolated axons.
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.
«I found this was very helpful for me and helpful for my friends who were going through the same jumble of emotions I had gone through,» Melanie says.
If you're ready to gain weight, then maybe this long, slightly jumbled blog post is for you.
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