In this Jumble of waters the sun god reposed.
If there is no silence, sound is just a Jumble of nonsense.
No one task is particularly difficult, but together,
they add up to a big headache and a big Jumble.
In truth, it does not matter what you and I think about this Jumble of technical indicators.
Now a research team from Kings
College London in Great Britain has found the answer in the Jumble of genes.
This is pretty much a Jumble of ideas, but I really do think it could work.
The Jumble is a puzzle found in many newspapers in the United
States requiring the unscrambling of letters to find the solution.
The first two weeks of intermittent fasting are a Jumble, where your body is trying to figure
out what's going on,
Over time, these will come to replace the Jumble you sometimes feel.
Puzzle, my life's jigsaw puzzle You Jumbled my youth into a muddle.
And in the odd and Jumbled process of working everything shifts;
Pretty sure? My memories are all Jumbled.
In this letter,
Newton had concealed the meaning of a sentence by jumbling all of its letters.
It presents structural diversity and looks like a Jumble of hills and valleys.
That Jumble of emotions- let's call it"Feelings Stew"-
is most typical when we are adolescents, but it never really goes away.
Maisie Jumble was playing in the garden.
You have taken a Jumbled pile of feelings, thoughts, and hopes, and
built yourself something beautiful with it.
In this example the 4
steps of enjoyment, skill-building, service, and income are more Jumbled, but once again all are still present.
Rowling says she visualises Hogwarts, in its entirety, to be: A huge, rambling,
quite scary-looking castle, with a Jumble of towers and battlements.
The historian Thomas Carlyle considered Muhammad one of the world's greatest heroes, yet even he called the Koran"as toilsome reading as I ever undertook; a wearisome,
confused Jumble.
The old city is a beautiful Jumble of stone houses with tin roofs clustered
around the castle-like Château Frontenac hotel, which sits proudly on a dramatic bluff with river views.
So when you start asking about when it's time to quit something,
hopefully you have done this exercise and at least figured out that Jumble of goals in your head.
When John Pierpont Morgan arrived on Wall
Street, it was a disorganized Jumble of competing interests and one of the many financial centers in a
country still struggling with the remnants of colonialism.
But 2003 YT1, the authors wrote,
is more likely a“rubble pile,” a Jumble of stuff loosely bound together
by gravity that coalesced into two orbiting bodies at some point in the last 10,000 years.
To my unschooled eyes, Ben and I have both spit a confusing Jumble of T readings,
as measured in picograms per milliliter(this, not nanograms per deciliter, is the unit used for saliva samples).
Why is there no longer a central narrative to Americans' last quarter-century or so of life(roughly age 55 to 80, on average)-
replaced by a postmodern Jumble of stories going in all sorts of directions?
Driven by his own ambition, he attempted to absorb the thousands of data points coming at him every day,
until his mind became so Jumbled that he made a vital mistake that cost his client millions.
The program or server carries out an exhaustive search of a database of words, to produce a list containing every possible combination of words
or phrases from the input word or phrase using a Jumble algorithm.
In fact, if we abandon the practice and we begin to indulge in everything, after a while,
we will gradually lose this condition until we finally fall into the ordinary Jumbled state of mind
and then the return to this state proves to be very difficult.