jumble in A Sentence

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    In this Jumble of waters the sun god reposed.

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    If there is no silence, sound is just a Jumble of nonsense.

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    No one task is particularly difficult, but together, they add up to a big headache and a big Jumble.

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    In truth, it does not matter what you and I think about this Jumble of technical indicators.

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    Now a research team from Kings College London in Great Britain has found the answer in the Jumble of genes.

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    This is pretty much a Jumble of ideas, but I really do think it could work.

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    The Jumble is a puzzle found in many newspapers in the United States requiring the unscrambling of letters to find the solution.

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    The first two weeks of intermittent fasting are a Jumble, where your body is trying to figure out what's going on,

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    Over time, these will come to replace the Jumble you sometimes feel.

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    Puzzle, my life's jigsaw puzzle You Jumbled my youth into a muddle.

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    And in the odd and Jumbled process of working everything shifts;

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    Pretty sure? My memories are all Jumbled.

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    In this letter, Newton had concealed the meaning of a sentence by jumbling all of its letters.

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    It presents structural diversity and looks like a Jumble of hills and valleys.

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    That Jumble of emotions- let's call it"Feelings Stew"- is most typical when we are adolescents, but it never really goes away.

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    Maisie Jumble was playing in the garden.

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    You have taken a Jumbled pile of feelings, thoughts, and hopes, and built yourself something beautiful with it.

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    In this example the 4 steps of enjoyment, skill-building, service, and income are more Jumbled, but once again all are still present.

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    Rowling says she visualises Hogwarts, in its entirety, to be: A huge, rambling, quite scary-looking castle, with a Jumble of towers and battlements.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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).

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    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?

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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