Sentences with phrase «into jumbles»

The changes unveiled Thursday are an attempt to address complaints that Facebook's hub — the News Feed — is degenerating into a jumble of monotonous musings and disjointed pictures.
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
When you use too much, on the other hand, you risk turning your home into a jumbled visual mess.
Somewhere squeezed into the jumble is a drama about mental health.
It takes the clichéd elements of the boxing soap opera and amplifies them into a jumbled, nervous, antagonistic stew.
Changing a list into a jumbled paragraph can render a highlight unreadable and this happens all too frequently.
How do they fit into the jumble of things?
However, the track turned into a jumbled mess during the chorus.
The day after winning another Best In Show, my male suffered a very painful fracture in the hock as a result of jumping into a jumble of large rocks.
The prediction engine isn't good enough to compensate for the small spacebar, which left me consistently missing it and running words together into a jumbled mess.

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Some people fit neatly into a box, but others like to just jumble it all up.
The taxi turns into a dense traffic jam: a mile - long jumble of buses, motorcycles,...
To see if I can put jumbled thoughts in my head into some sort of coherent order.
Though no one would describe it this way, the Bible is treated as a jumbled up collection of doctrines and ethics which must be organized and categorized into neat and tidy doctrinal statements and codes of conduct.
What makes this jumble of ingredients more than muesli is the addition of sticky stuff to bind them together into bars of deliciousness.
Second, if you want to have uniform pieces of brittle (rather than a charming jumble of broken off pieces), you need to immediately use a brownie cutter or pizza wheel to cut into the warm, soft cookie brittle before it hardens up.
While I consider myself to be better than most, the freezer is where things turn into a real jumble.
Sydney About Blog Some rambles, food adventures, memories and photos all jumbled into one space.
Banks, who has pumped more than # 1m into Ukip coffers, last month demanded to be made chairman of the party so he could stop it «being run like a jumble sale».
He became obsessed with unconformities in the rocks, where strata are distorted, rumpled or jumbled in composition, some layers of rock thrusting near vertically into those above or below.
Sykes quickly reorganized the jumble into four faculties — engineering, life sciences, medicine, and physical sciences — which will be established officially next August.
In a related part of the same experiment, subjects were asked to reconstruct jumbled words into sentences that had either cold or warm evocations.
They may be made of a jumble of «nuclear pasta» — nuclei in the dense crust that are forced into exotic shapes like spaghetti and macaroni.
The company has developed digital circuits which analyse the colour required and compare it with the colours available; the circuits then switches on a jumble of pixels to create a mix of colours which fools the eye into seeing colours which are not in theory available from the screen.
The cell needs to organise this jumble into chromosomes to be able to divide its DNA neatly over both daughter cells.
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.
Slowly bringing you more content as I find the time to sort through the plethora of photos and attempt to put my jumbled up thoughts into words.
The idea is to inspire as many people as possible to get back into the charity shops, raid through jumble sales, purchase vintage gems and think more about expensive, quality, investment buys than huge hauls of cheap and cheerful items.
Holding a few of the shots for more than half a line could encourage the various performers to play their energy off of each other, but instead, we get endless edits that chop up the experience into an awkward jumble.
This might have a title that grabs your attention and a tad more polish than your typical Syfy original movie, but it is just as much of a wreck as those are, running into creative ceilings and shoestring budget restrictions that add up to something artificial, jumbled, and incoherent.
The one good idea here is the premise, but it is almost like the developers didn't know how to spin it out into a decent game and instead have created a jumbled, repetitive mess.
But as they journey deeper into Simon's jumbled psyche the boundaries between reality and hypnotic suggestion begin to blur and the stakes rise faster and far more dangerously than any of the players could have anticipated.
A fine example would be the Golden Temple theme, going from a somewhat hokey, disjointed jumble of notes into a grand Chozo Ruins inspired epiphany.
Derrickson does pack in too many concepts into his story, mixing the supernatural with the mysterious, and it doesn't quite come together; the themes become jumbled up by the final payoff.
I use the following approach: - break the project into manageable chunks - present «pseudo-code» for each chunk - provide the Scratch commands to implement the pseudo-code, but jumbled up In this way, students learn about pseudo-code (an important part of coding), and have to understand the Scratch instructions in order to sequence them correctly to match the pseudo-code.
As the LA Times says, «The dashboard has morphed into a tough - to - understand jumble of pie charts, ratings and text offering measurements of a school's performance on nearly a dozen different factors, some obviously relevant and others not so much.»
My average came out on the high side, at 33.7 mpg, despite pushing the car along some twisty roads and forays into the urban jumble of frequent stoplights and 25 mph streets.
The essence of Winterson's own tenuous life - story is mimicked in the structure of her memoir, a jumble of hazy pieces coalescing into a mind, a self.
Instead, it gives you a jumble of white noise that will likely send people into seizures.
When we attempted to capture misaligned notes, such as a name and a phone number, the feature placed the info into contacts as one long jumble of letters and numbers.
As the two start to run in gleeful, dizzying circles, the text becomes jumbled into nonsensical phrases that pleasurably trip off the tongue.
Otherwise, the tablet will often turn multiple words into a single jumble.
Carved into the inaccessible wilderness of the Canadian mainland over the ages, the soaring peaks of the coastal mountains tumble to the waters edge in a jumble of river mouths and small islands, a perfect spot for sea kayaking.
South East Point - At the Southeast point of Koh Surin Tai, 2 parallel jumbles of boulders run out perpendicular from the shallow reef into deeper water, where strong currents can attract reef sharks.
At the South East Point of Koh Surin Tai, 2 parallel jumbles of boulders run out perpendicular from the shallow reef flat into deeper water, where strong currents can whip up and attract reef sharks.
Characters for a novel end up next to notes about a museum, a jumble only I can understand and then pour into the right form.
The story, while jumbled, is a great jumping off point to get into the Warhammer tabletop game.
However, because all of the settings blended into a generic futuristic jumble, it was hard to keep straight where exactly you had to go.
It's a jumbled mess from start to finish, and XCOM veterans will likely be a bit upset by some of the things that just don't seem to fit correctly into the universe.
While Ubisoft may have intended an exhilarating jumble of parries and ripostes, it quickly devolves into flailing your saber about and hoping the pointy end sticks in something.
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