Their funds are mixed up with all of the other users who also created zerocoins.
The debate over when to retire is often mixed up with all sorts of other debates.
So how will AMD fare as smartphones, tablets, and PCs become increasingly mixed up?
Experts sequenced the RNA of the fungus, which was mixed up with that of the plant.
Picower, however, seemed to get mixed up in not so legitimate ventures quite often.
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But these sorts of problems are endemic when scientific research is mixed up with a regulatory agenda.
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"Mixed up pitches, a variety of speeds, kept them off balance all day, " Padres manager Bud Black said.
Their newborn daughters were accidentally mixed up in the maternity hospital and grew up with the "wrong" parents.
Mixed up with the question of how to deal with North Korea are South Korea's relations with America.
So during the 1980s when there was a tremendous amount of TV advertising, people got these ads mixed up.
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Clooney plays a paranoid federal marshal who gets mixed up in a conspiracy involving a former CIA analyst's missing memoirs.
It was all menace and pain and camaraderie mixed up in that weird concoction only good zombie television can deliver.
Meanwhile, the Electronic Frontier Foundation is already raising concerns about innocent civilians being mixed up or included in the database.
Callers backing Peter Brame ended up wrongly voting for his rival Carolynne Good when their phone-in numbers became mixed up on screen.
People know me as a regular person, and I've never been mixed up in any criminal intentions, especially any linked to terrorism.
Labels fall off test tubes, freezers fail, and samples get mixed up.
This means that when they are separate and mixed up they will take with them any upgrades as well as base abilities.
It's also, however, the past: shaken loose, rolled downhill, all mixed up.
His background, though it might misleadingly be called privileged, was mixed up.
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Through marriage and schooling (American Protestant mission schools creating converts), the Maalouf family was thoroughly mixed up, and mostly was happy with this.
The managers mixed up and merged two sets of issues: allegations of perjury in the grand jury, and allegations of perjury in the Jones case.
E-mails were mixed up with Word documents and cached Internet files.
Rajesh Jethwa told St Albans Crown Court his marriage went downhill when she became "mixed up" with the man who is alleged to have stabbed her.
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Eight questions were selected from each decade, and were mixed up in the examination paper, so that students could not easily tell which decade they came from.
And people mixed up that housing transition with school desegregation.
He told Mr. Lew the issue of short-term work visas shouldn't be mixed up with immigration, according to an account of the meeting Mr. Chidambaram gave to Indian media.
By using the eye scanner at Urban Health Plan, Maria Hernandez would get her specific medical record and not get mixed up with another person who has the same name.
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