«Legal Sourcery helps you navigate
through the jumble of legal resources.
After four days in London, it would take a thorough sonic pummeling to cut
through the jumble of conversations and artworks jostling for attention in my head, and Branca's piece delivered.
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.
These two much - loved authorities speak to the importance of owning an authoritative breastfeeding book that cuts
through the jumble of opinions, information, and misinformation on the Web.
Kids steer an ice cream truck
through a jumble of cars, trucksand buses in this single - player brain teaser game.
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.
Fighting their way
through jumbled hallways, past mangled furniture and around endless corpses, the small group tries to find safe passage.
Not exact matches
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.
Meanwhile, scholars
jumble things by pointing to the falleness of even the pure in history, the diversities and divisions of earliest Christianity and the difficulties of remaining historyless while moving
through history.
Grades zero
through four are hand - laid throughout the block, while grades five and six are
jumble - packed with only the top layer of squid neatly arranged.
But I learned A LOT about how the insurance industry works and how to get
through all the mumble
jumble, so let me know if you need any help.
Japanese scientists combing
through the vast
jumble of seismic signals recorded in the days before the Tohoku earthquake have just sorted out more than 1000 newly recognized earthquakes.
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.
Through this mechanism, attempts to find out why and how the software works will be thwarted with only a nonsensical
jumble of numbers.
but also a slog to get
through and written in a way where I'm not going to remember the companies or dates; it's all just
jumbled in my head.
«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.
Starting out with a bout of amnesia and a lost two years, culminating in a mad dash
through storms, it's tough to figure out whether to trust those closest to Kyra or her own
jumbled memories / dreams.
The years are a
jumble of good times, ugly times and some real hardships but we have made it
through the muck and all the other beautiful moments that make a life.
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.
At first, it just seemed as though it was a
jumbled mess, but as you progress
through this mode you will find that it actually is a lot of fun, and can be very addictive.
But its fragmented narrative structure, played out via flashback
through the reading of
jumbled correspondence, produces a dissonant effect at odds with the gentle nature of the director's fixed - mount static shots, pans, and zooms.
His pictures always non-traditional (even Beverly Hills Cop is surprisingly stately in its development and resolution), Brest is at his best in presenting the broad, the theatrical, even the melancholy
through his word
jumble (Walken can say «absconded» without irony; Lopez can't even read in the film without moving her lips), and at his worst when trying to justify surprise moments of spontaneous lovemaking and unlikely romance (see also: Meet Joe Black).
If left unchecked, this library could become a
jumbled mess of different styles, and these jarring styles could be unpleasant for the learner to wade
through.
But, the
jumble of high points and stumbles are not only normal, they are to be expected when working
through a separation anxiety protocol.
Medieval Tallinn & Tartu Arriving in the Estonian capital Tallinn, we enjoy a stroll
through the picturesque Old Town - a
jumble of medieval houses, turrets and walls.
Wander
through the medina, a
jumble of colorful souks; and stroll the Djemaa el Fna, a lively square where snake charmers, acrobats, and magicians enchant the passersby.
I was simply pecking
through the options menu to see if swapping my JoyCon's was an option when I noticed the
jumbled text.
After stumbling
through a mysterious rift, you find yourself in a mysterious world consisting of the
jumbled fragments of a hundred dead civilizations.
If you die, your progress is reset, you return to the start and everything is
jumbled up again
through procedural generation.
I will say that on the Switch's native screen, the little cars can disappear in a
jumble at first, but after a few matches I learned how to track myself
through the chaos.
Kitted out with a racing car modified for off - road use, I
jumbled out
through the town we were in and raced across the icy mountain landscape ahead.
At first, it just seemed as though it was a
jumbled mess, but as you progress
through this mode you will find that it actually is a lot of fun, and can be very addictive.
The uniform price poked at the illusion that there is a coherent relationship between price and actual worth — it suggested the price was more a payment for the artist's time than a fee for an object — and the opportunity to enlarge the artwork
through acquisition
jumbled what it was the collector was actually buying.
At 93, Pearlstein and his realist nudes still captivate
through contorted angles, and a
jumble of found objects which reject easy symbolism
Campbell arrived in a city still in thrall to «bad painting» — a vernacular whose puckish
jumble of references and registers echoes
through his own; he was quickly championed by significant voices, had work in major exhibitions and was collected by important institutions.
It was a difficult negotiation to get permission to use the back hall (full of
jumble at that time) to show the paintings but in the end it came
through.
Unless you're willing to sit down for hours and read
through all the introductory tabs and have a pretty functional knowledge of Excel formulas, it will be little more than an incomprehensible
jumble.
As he takes a seat at his desk, a narrow sunbeam angles
through the window, spotlighting a
jumble of books, journals and correspondence.
An employer wouldn't want to go
through a resume that's both really
jumbled and full of irrelevant experiences, fluffy adjectives, unnecessary details, and any other info that could possibly weigh down your resume.
If I get a resume
through and all of the information is
jumbles up and not presented well, I'm much less likely to read the resume.