If my swing was a jumbled puzzle, at least one piece was put into place.
The result would be a genetic mess as the different chromosomes got jumbled up.
Talking about education to a black audience in Austin in February, he jumbled his figures.
Inside is a jumbled history of the last half of the 20th Century.
And during the recently concluded strike-jumbled year, the reality-heavy network earned another title: most-watched in total viewers.
Londoners should be proud that rich and poor are jumbled up far more than in ghettoised cities abroad.
Prices for fuel, provided by a patchwork of middlemen, were opaque and jumbled.
Ta Krabey was essentially a single tower in a clearing about 30 square metres, surrounded by massive trees and jumbled, moss-covered stones.
The plans to combat radicalisation became jumbled up with soft policies on improving integration, rather than remaining tightly focused on counter-terrorism.
Yet everything is jumbled in the recollection, because the most proximate memory may be the least important, the portentous detail relatively trivial.
"She would try, but a jumbled mess would come out, " he said.
"Too many people haven't realised how the loss of love, her wiring was jumbled, the storms in her heart were flooded, " she said.
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The receiver then reassembles the signals using complex mathematical algorithms to sort out the jumbled radio waves so that they can be read easily.
So it should come as no surprise when those few inches of space between each bucket seat turn into a jumbled mess of wires.
The Times on the Web is visually incoherent and organizationally jumbled.
In other words, he sliced apart the connections, jumbled the syntax.
One problem is the jumbled ownership and management of landing piers: TfL owns seven of the 13 in central London and various property developers the rest.
Even in the present, on this vast new continent, the lives they made (and taught to their sons) had the clammy jumbled intimacy of the village.
And many linguists believe it is hard to say anything definitive about languages prior to 8, 000 years ago, as their relationships would have become jumbled over the millennia.
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Earnings, layoffs and a massive takeover in the pharmaceutical sector made for a jumbled morning on Wall Street Monday, as the week started with an avalanche of news.
The DISCERN program also showed other symptoms of schizophrenia, such as switching back and forth between third and first person, abruptly changing sentences, and just providing jumbled responses.
In its variety, its superficiality, its solitary night walkers and its jumbled juxtaposition of public and private spaces, you could argue that it is the beating heart of Englishness.
Their son, who is five, led everyone to the family room, opened the deep drawers of a reproduction Colonial bureau, and showed off his toys dinosaurs, jumbled together, snout upon tail, in a plastic mass grave.
Everywhere you go you are assaulted up by the piled-up mementos of Western culture (and Eastern, and intergalactic), jumbled together with no sense of scale, appropriateness or even a basic understanding of the underlying ideas.
SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) An eight-story building housing several garment factories collapsed near Bangladesh's capital Wednesday morning, killing at least 87 people and trapping many more in a jumbled mess of shattered concrete and bricks, officials said.
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