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"jumbled" Definitions
  1. mixed together in a confused or untidy way
"jumbled" Synonyms
chaotic confused disordered disorderly scrambled disorganised(UK) disorganized(US) messy random unsorted cluttered disarranged disarrayed disheveled(US) dishevelled(UK) littered messed muddled mussed mussy heterogeneous varied miscellaneous mixed assorted motley diverse diversified different eclectic disparate various indiscriminate manifold sundry variegated patchwork multifarious differing varying incoherent disconnected unintelligible disjointed unconnected rambling wandering incomprehensible garbled inarticulate unclear uncoordinated illogical mumbled muttered wild involved complex complicated elaborate intricate confusing tangled convoluted knotty labyrinthine sophisticated bewildering difficult tortuous entangled hard Byzantine unfathomable baroque multistep composite combined multileg multiphase multistage interwoven multipart multicomponent multielement multifactorial multiform multimodule multiplex knotted multiple-step discomposed disrupted unsettled agitated disturbed hashed messed up confounded obfuscated befuddled clouded discombobulated distorted muddied obscured blurred perplexed twisted beclouded befogged embroiled raveled(US) bungled botched fumbled fluffed butchered muffed flubbed blew blown foozled misdirected mishandled mismanaged spoiled(US) spoilt(UK) marred ruined wrecked intermixed blended blent mixt merged fused amalgamated integrated mingled melded incorporated commingled intermingled homogenised(UK) homogenized(US) interfused united commixed falsified misinterpreted misrepresented misstated perverted doctored warped corrupted misquoted misreported slanted mistranslated slurred snarled coiled matted intertwisted enmeshed intertwined interwove interweaved meshed ravelled(UK) entwined interlaced immeshed interlocked demoralised(UK) demoralized(US) disheartened discouraged daunted dispirited unnerved shook shaken dejected depressed undermined unmanned dismayed weakened sapped crushed enfeebled chilled cowed More
"jumbled" Antonyms
orderly arranged methodical tidy neat organised(UK) organized(US) clear logical systematic shipshape ordered kempt crisp straight uncluttered neatened clean systematised(UK) systematized(US) homogeneous identical pure single unchanging uniform unmixed isolated similar separate like lone ummixed uncombined alike same homogenous singular articulate coherent eloquent expressive fluent lucid communicative intelligible understandable comprehendible grandiloquent graspable fathomable rational illuminating magniloquent perspicuous unambiguous alone simple sole one only solitary exclusive uncomplicated unsophisticated no-frills noncomplex noncomplicated plain straightforward unfancy easy easy-peasy elementary simplified blameless exonerated obvious apparent unravelled(UK) complete all-embracing comprehensive unified cohesive repetitive standardised(UK) standardized(US) unvarying unvaried entire full intact integral perfect whole all extensive total unbroken nonrandom predictable certain well defined calculable categorical clear-cut defined definitive distinct distinctive explicit precise predetermined set strict sure aligned arrayed assembled classified filed structured tidied cataloged(US) categorized(US) classed grouped coordinated marshaled(US) marshalled(UK) methodized ranged facilitated streamlined abridged broke down cleared up disentangled summarized(US) untangled cleaned up decomplicated made simpler made straightforward put in a nutshell reduced to the bare bones summarised(UK) unraveled(US) disposed regulated calmed comforted drew up drawn up enlightened explained straightened up

505 Sentences With "jumbled"

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The metaphors are kind of jumbled, but hey, it's Cars.
DOES IT SAY KALEIDOSCOPE ALL JUMBLED UP ON THE SNAKE???!
"It's just word salad," Bleaman said of the jumbled translation.
The festival has felt jumbled and tired in recent years.
The move, former officers say, jumbled the chain of command.
"Jumbled wires" near a voting booth looks like "machine tampering".
They were jumbled together, too high, too loud, too shrill.
The White House's policy is a jumbled word cloud of nothingness.
The American League is as simple as the N.L. is jumbled.
Yes, there were the jumbled tweets about a fire and stampedes.
The thread connecting the two writes out "person" after being jumbled.
You should know that things get jumbled in the telephone process.
At this point your cake will look like a jumbled mess.
Today, the hotels are in disarray on a jumbled building site.
The live music is paired with abstract projections incorporating jumbled typography.
Before, these all appeared in one tab, looking like a jumbled mess.
But where Weight was artfully jumbled, with Laika the space dog somehow
"We arrived and everything was like this big jumbled mess," says Berkus.
Like any app, the jumbled script has its bugs and extraneous features.
The author of the 'Penelope Crumb' series favors the jumbled shelf look.
Kurds, Turkmen and Arabs happily jumbled their different languages in the cafes.
Still, Trump's comments, like many of his remarks, are jumbled and vague.
Each sentence, sometimes two, stands alone, jumbled into paragraphs with unrelated sentences.
"I dunno," Alex mumbles, his words all jumbled together like alphabet soup.
Jumbled shoes get damaged and dirty, and the disorder complicates your mornings.
The elements of the familiar sequence were jumbled, messed up and nonsensical.
Awaking with a start, my thoughts felt jumbled, like a disordered Rolodex.
Reading clockwise from the top, those racks say PLAYERS / ARRANGE / JUMBLED / LETTERS.
At that point, the video becomes jumbled and Weinman is on the sand.
Instead of an organized development environment, they had unknowingly created a jumbled mess.
Yeah, sorry, I had the name jumbled in my head for a second.
From the perspective of trade theory, these are suboptimal: a jumbled, overlapping mess.
Jumbled coalitions—and the sheer number of unresolved matters—make grand bargains unlikely.
If you have racing thoughts, those jumbled-up thoughts in your head dissolve.
When I think about what I'm trying to say, it's all jumbled up.
The DNA of the tumor has become jumbled over the course of time.
But the Rashomon effect of the multiple perspectives and jumbled timelines is powerful.
Competing silhouettes and color stories are jumbled together almost carelessly, though displayed handsomely.
Really, the first: Before, there was just a jumbled mix of state data.
As working memory clouds through overload, decisions become jumbled and reactions more impulsive.
Existing archives are largely opaque or jumbled, making them hard to piece together.
But for Mr. West, that untethered glee is jumbled up with untethered hurt.
The state is a jumbled, sensitive place of untamable wilderness and inherent complexity.
Some users thought they were missing posts or found the jumbled timestamps confusing.
Despite the scenes being somewhat jumbled together, a clear picture of Nureyev's personality emerges.
And that's in spite of playing a character who's jumbled and at times illogical.
We get mixed up, jumbled up and don't get back very well in transition.
That can help ensure pages don't go missing, or get jumbled with other documents.
All that is left is a jumbled mass of broken concrete and twisted rebars.
If you're trading in an old car, the various prices can quickly become jumbled.
Arnold has a talent for stringing words together in just the right, jumbled order.
The overhaul, former military officials say, created a jumbled and partisan chain of command.
When the higher levels are maximized, the picture looks more like a jumbled Dali.
Detroit's offense is too jumbled for someone as relatively sluggish to find consistent success.
They converted the jumbled index file to its rawest form of representation: binary code.
The language and the facts were mostly reasonable, but the overall narrative was jumbled.
They all get jumbled into these creations that happened along with the musical sounds.
"Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown," in 2010, jumbled the image further.
The words on the page looked jumbled, like jigsaw puzzle pieces that wouldn't connect.
The quake sent houses rushing along rivers of mud and jumbled the local topography.
Could making such a jumbled painting have been helpful to me, at least psychologically?
The nominee should be the people's choice, not the survivor of a jumbled process.
But their arms got jumbled, and they ended up settling for a traditional handshake.
This is an uneven show — a lot of sharp jokes jumbled with dumb ones.
I awoke inside, but with my medicine cabinet jumbled through, several items thrown away.
The Lightning moved to 224 points ahead of Pittsburgh in the jumbled Eastern Conference race.
Children play in the streets as night falls, while music drifts across the jumbled rooftops.
The story feels jumbled at times, but her strong, relatable performance provides the connecting thread.
Cool on paper, but a jumbled visual mess when looking at it on a screen.
In a divided country and jumbled world, foreign policy successes are difficult to come by.
They couldn't say precisely how many, because so many of the remains were jumbled together.
Gvasalia and Michele's clothing may not be designed, specifically, for seasons to be jumbled together.
Out on the web, it has meant only that our photos, too, have been jumbled.
In the immediate aftermath of a trauma, the emotional memories are jumbled up with declarative.
But that's getting jumbled up with trying to—sincerely—tell him to keep the change.
He will play No. 16 Lucas Pouille as the draw sheet becomes even more jumbled.
A jumbled primary appeared on the verge of becoming a contest between two front-runners.
The anonymous email arrived on a Saturday afternoon, its message jumbled, misspelled, in capital letters.
The Wild are clinging to the final playoff wild card in the jumbled Western Conference.
Three vehicles were jumbled on top of another in the former living room of a home.
None of the cards came out sequenced correctly, so it just turned into a jumbled clusterfuck.
Windows clad in lace cafe curtains front a space that is overwhelming in its jumbled charm.
That change is a process called hashing, and the jumbled version is called a hashed password.
Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Supernatural, or anyone who enjoys seeing genres get jumbled.
Sometimes spreadsheets are imported without an issue, while other times they were jumbled messes of data.
Auto-generated captions can be riddled with inaccuracies, jumbled words, run-on sentences, and no punctuation.
Everything's a little jumbled, but you figure it out after messing around for a few minutes.
Egypt has, in a jumbled fashion, experienced not just one but all three of these outcomes.
Even the standard process itself of invoking executive privilege could be jumbled by the Russia probe.
In the huge, jumbled districts that result, far too little space is set aside for roads.
The entire text, or the person's name, is "corrupted" by being inverted or having letters jumbled.
My mind was a flush of conflicting emotions, all jumbled together—sadness, shock, panic, and horror.
Their motifs were further jumbled when the Plexiglas pieces were layered together in an open box.
As O'Leary's news sank in, Palomba began to hyperventilate, and everything in her head felt jumbled.
You go to Handel for the music, of course, not the history, which is typically jumbled.
Over the bleached bones and jumbled residues of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: 'Too late.
It became jumbled in with the illness "schizophrenia," and lost its status as a distinct, independent illness.
Jumbled together in it were more than 130 pin badges in 108 different designs and slogans. pic.twitter.
When the two political parties were a jumbled collection of interest groups, conflict was easier to manage.
His militia uniform is jumbled around his wrists and elbows, too big for the boy wearing it.
Just last week, he had Amanda Seyfried sing Abba songs that had been jumbled by Google Translate.
In the months after Jamie died, I kept a journal to capture my jumbled thoughts and emotions.
We ought to take pains to distinguish between two different questions that might otherwise be jumbled together.
He repeatedly said it was an accident -- he was speaking so quickly that he jumbled his words.
Even language experts have struggled with his strange jargon, jumbled syntax, leaps of logic, and outright vulgarity.
Timberlake gave a jumbled, shiny, at times sonically challenged dance exhibition at his Super Bowl halftime show.
Moving from page to screen though, some dates get a little jumbled even though they're all true.
The toys have been strategically jumbled to create an environment for girls and boys to play together.
He released a video Monday evening responding to his firing, saying that he had jumbled his words.
Suddenly, my tidy notions of right and wrong were jumbled up, and my understanding of Jesus needed refining.
At first the moves were few, but the jumbled state got more and more complicated as training progressed.
The network then is able to create patterns of data which are meaningful, rather than just jumbled together.
Season two plays out across multiple jumbled timelines, extending the show's discussion of autonomy, freedom, and personal authenticity.
In that case, patterns might emerge—correspondences between the jumbled pixels and the plates from which they derived.
I want to apologise—sincerely—but it's getting jumbled up with the wish to—sincerely—thank the guy.
Troemel's master's thesis was a jumbled installation featuring shipping materials that he had received from Silk Road venders.
Scrolling through the dollar signs jumbled here can be, for even the worry-freest among us, stress-inducing.
Those jumbled racks are actually anagrams, and we need to solve them so we can begin our game.
This means if anyone intercepts the message -- a hacker for example -- it's mostly just jumbled characters and symbols.
The space should be loud rather than hushed, jumbled rather than staid, interactive rather than wholly glass-encased.
By the time the track reaches its midpoint, her words have jumbled into a string of nonsensical rhythms.
Very few of these qualities stand out or are aesthetically pleasing, but when jumbled together they work just fine.
Untangle the cords so they all have a straight path, because jumbled cords create an even messier-looking bundle.
As she awaits the results of her appeal, she pieces her fragmented childhood recollections into a tentative, jumbled ­autobiography.
With his health deteriorating, he floats from scene to scene in a mechanical daze, his memories a jumbled mess.
In my testing, I would frequently engage one of these controls by accident, and my workflow would get jumbled.
When I played a soothing classical piece to relax and distract my thoughts, the sounds became jumbled and dissonant.
But despite his paintings' jumbled and overlapping arrays, Puder's work show a technical mastery of scale, color, and shape.
Instead, it would be practical, a hodgepodge of recycled vintage fashions and contemporary ideas, all jumbled together and interconnected.
Mexican grocery items are jumbled in with the chaos of the kitchen, and many of them are for sale.
But glass doesn't squish; its jumbled molecules are truly rigid, despite looking the same as molecules in a liquid.
Others favour Miami's Art Deco legacy, the dilapidated elegance of New Orleans or the jumbled cosiness of San Francisco.
A theatergoer's mind wanders to kooky places while trying to make sense of "Harbored," a jumbled production about immigration.
But the Iowa contest is unusually jumbled, and several candidates have realistic hopes for a sudden burst of momentum.
Mr. Arbesfeld offers us a set of six states that, when jumbled, become phrases that can be clued punnily.
The sequel is a dark and jumbled mess that is completely missing everything that made the original so special.
The computer's power cord is plugged into a power strip dangling from a ceiling of jumbled corrugated metal sheets.
He captures these sentiments through a jumbled, almost illegible, structure of digital imagery associated with power and speed racing.
The right visualization can focus a jumbled heap of facts and figures into something concise, captivating, informative, persuasive, or misleading.
The Kid is able to hear a lot of the past darkness in Castle Rock, although it's all jumbled together.
Nobody is going to want to read your masterpiece if all the text is jumbled or the margins don't work.
They tend to get all jumbled together when we talk about this stuff — so if you're confused, you're not alone.
TCU Horned Frogs This is where things get really jumbled, and you have no idea who to rank where anymore.
In turn, the Seahawks have gone from 0-2 to the second spot in a jumbled NFC wild-card race.
The interior is upgraded and trades the jumbled-together look of older models for a more flowing and modern dash.
And if you read Michael Dell's comments Monday about why going public now makes sense, it's a bit ... jumbled: Huh?
Diane Feinstein (D-Calif.), the committee found that the United States tortured people and the result was useless, jumbled information.
In the seconds that they were jumbled together, while she was still out cold, Matt began quaking a little, too.
It could let you follow driving directions clearly layered over the streets as you snake your way through jumbled cities.
The other musicians, now all in a kind of musical trance, joined in, creating a crescendo of jumbled, inchoate sounds.
Jack's jumbled versions of well-known narratives include "Little Red Running Shorts" and an encounter between Goldilocks and three elephants.
And "Secular Games," one of Graham's swinging-60s pseudo-comedies, falls short of justifying its inclusion on overstuffed, jumbled programs.
Some rural communities were reduced to mounds of jumbled wood, with only the occasional structure and coconut tree left standing.
Ms. Young's speech, frantic and impaired by her brain tumor, was so jumbled that her son had to call 911.
Sometimes streets are cross-hatched, or outlined assiduously in one colour and filled in another, to indicate their jumbled complexion.
The second emerged in 2015 from a jumbled up skeleton in a grave that had been ravaged by tomb robbers.
All of his post–Almost Famous movies have their moments, but they often feel jumbled together from multiple screenplay drafts.
An accompanying artists' newspaper to be distributed at the performance, Frozen Words, will gather the jumbled and rearranged speeches for posterity.
But out on the jumbled sea ice that stretches from town to the horizon, local residents are focused on bowhead whales.
"We don't realize how common phrases, when jumbled around a little bit and put into songs, can affect us," Hackett says.
Uncovering the story of their deaths does not happen chronologically, and the tidbits you get come in a jumbled freeze-frame.
They offer valuable opportunities to sharpen messages and sort out issues that have become jumbled in the fog of campaign warfare.
"I tried to put it in words that make sense," Saget admits of his speech getting jumbled during the emotional proposal.
The offensive line is still a jumbled-together collection of unready draft picks and refugees from terrible units of the 2010s.
Photos of the scene showed tables and chairs jumbled around, with the bodies of semi-nude women lying amid the debris.
The president's stated desire Wednesday for a repeal-and-replace bill may have added even more confusion to the jumbled process.
Governments alone are not to blame; the reasons for the sagging economies are multifarious and jumbled, more de Kooning than Mondrian.
Villar Rojas's jumbled-up trove makes you wonder how all these diverse pieces came to eventually rest here, in New York.
The rooms and shelves, teeming with knickknacks, make the jumbled scenes from those old Scholastic I Spy books look downright minimalist.
This means if anyone intercepts the message — a hacker or government spy service, for example — it's just jumbled characters and symbols.
On Friday, he performs with Sexmob, the irreverent downtown quartet that has been making jumbled, devil-may-care music since 1996.
A novel about permeability, "In Every Moment We Are Still Alive" captures the jumbled sensory experience of being profoundly, catastrophically overwhelmed.
The result is a jumbled patchwork of competing interests instead of a cohesive vision for how presidential candidates should be chosen.
There are, of course, the scenes of jumbled debris, fallen walls, soggy mattresses and hillsides stripped bare of once-thick vegetation.
One suspects that jumbled structure was used because a linear account of Gotti's criminal career would reveal little beyond banal tawdriness.
Through jumbled prose, often formatted as poetry, we discover him to be Pynchonian in his conspiratorial suspicions, and Beckettian in voice.
Eventually, though, those jumbled waves leave the stretch of ocean over which the wind is blowing, propagating with their own momentum.
She starts scrambling up the jumbled heap of thawed permafrost and ancient wares to get a better view of the development above.
Rather, I see moments cut together like a fast-moving montage, images jumbled together and flickering like a collage of television screens.
But the words that come out of her bold, red-lipped mouth are not overly complicated or jumbled: They're logical and succinct.
There was just so much chatter in my head and it got all jumbled up and really clouded me for a while.
At the center of the roll, paper fibres tend to arrange themselves in an orderly matrix; nearer the edges, they become jumbled.
Diluvicursor's remains were found amongst a jumbled collection of large fossilized tree trunks also apparently swept down the river during a flood.
Asia Alfasi, a Scottish-Libyan artist, has mixed Juha with Japanese manga drawings—but happily keeps his jumbled adventures just the same.
In another demonstration of France's jumbled approach to migrants, the police know exactly where Mr. Herrou is and what he is doing.
Democratic candidates are often described here as a kind of jumbled mass -- "there are too many of them" is a common refrain.
My dad and I realized that she might be dyslexic — there had been signs, with how she jumbled some letters and numbers.
"If anything, I think it's more of a testament of how jumbled up things are this year," Mets outfielder Curtis Granderson said.
But early investigators found the hilly ridges to be composed of clay, silt, sand, pebbles, cobbles and boulders, all jumbled up together.
As you followed more people, multiple conversations would get jumbled in your timeline and it became harder to follow any one discussion.
Geoff Schwartz knows what it was like to play in the N.F.C. East before the division inexplicably collapsed into a jumbled heap.
Inspired by the filler text used in publication design, "Assembly" presents words and letters chopped up, shifted a few inches and jumbled.
First there are four racks of mixed-up "tiles," which when solved announce the flow of the game: PLAYERS ARRANGE JUMBLED LETTERS.
As she recited a slew of jumbled words, it felt as if a magic wand was sprinkling tranquillity around me like glitter.
Because in the film, there are frequent references to her messiness—but you don't want a scene to appear too jumbled or busy.
The "creativity" buzz that wine supposedly brought to my writing was nearly always some jumbled idea I would quickly rewrite the next day.
Jumbled, broken "chaos" terrain is visible in the center of this image, with the northwest edge of Sputnik Planum shown to the right.
And in the East, things are even more jumbled, with three games separating the No. 5 seed from Draft Lottery-bound 11th place.
New research published this week in Nature Machine Intelligence describes DeepCubeA, a system capable of solving any jumbled Rubik's Cube it's presented with.
In its infancy, the dinner drew just a handful of students who sat on newspapers and shared a jumbled picnic on the grass.
Peering into one of the foamcore constructions, one gets the sense of venturing into Godard's mind, where jumbled pieces retain some underlying logic.
Gucci's embroidered and preciously embellished clothes look like family heirlooms; Vetements' seem fresh from the trash bag, jumbled and crumpled and intentionally misshapen.
It's just bits of rhetoric Trump has heard — his impression of what his people say about these things — jumbled up in his brain.
It could all feel like a jumbled mess of random juxtapositions if it weren't for Dettmer's astounding technical skill and eye for composition.
So far so good; the ineptitude and jumbled motives of agitators — ego, angst and anomie come into it — are reasonably ripe for satire.
Still, any update that makes Twitter less jumbled and more coherent is a good thing for users and, probably, society as a whole.
In the first episode alone, there&aposs a mad scientist, dramatic flashbacks, treachery, and several suspects with a jumbled alphabet of code names.
These shrewd juxtapositions save the collection from feeling jumbled or disorienting, as do the book's elegant design and its succinct yet informative captions.
Now the primary has become an increasingly jumbled contest, shaped by Democrats' competing appetites for visionary ideas, tactical realism and sheer political novelty.
My brain was jumbled by his presence, by the ghost of my husband who would only want me to be happy, but still.
I watched in horror as a morgue worker opened one container to reveal a jumbled pile of dead bodies rising from the floor.
As a result, the particulars of what I believed got jumbled, but I always subscribed to the promise of the resurrection of the flesh.
Varlotta subjects Mago to the King-Devick test, which is designed to detect possible concussions through a reading of jumbled numbers displayed on cards.
That really was a very different way of thinking about branding for kids, because most time, people think of bright primary colors, jumbled type.
The new characters and story elements feel undercooked, the old ones feel underserved, and all of it starts to feel like a jumbled mess.
TECH TIP If your screen has become jumbled with too many open files, folders and programs to manage, you can quickly sort the pile.
And besides, it eliminates the hassle of having to unfurl a jumbled mess of cords, which is the biggest drawback of their wired counterparts.
Yet if there's one current running through Kinetic Painting—which is not arranged chronologically and sometimes feels jumbled—it's not painting but the body.
Unfortunately, the embryos are all incomplete and disarticulated, meaning the bones have been jumbled during fossilisation rather than preserved in a nice jointed skeleton.
" He meant he did not intentionally say the word "coon," but jumbled together the k-sound from King with the "oo" sound from "junior.
But a number of leaders recently have been drawing on a mix of traditions that, jumbled together, begin to take on fascist-like appearances.
Readers more compelled by "Into Thin Air"-style disaster porn will rejoice, even as they continue to scratch their heads at the jumbled timeline.
Supporters, however, say the amendment would stop Colorado's Constitution from becoming a jumbled mess and ensure that residents have a voice in major decisions.
On that note, the skills upgrade tree is nice and simple—which I appreciate after the rather more jumbled one found in Yakuza 0.
In December, a phrase intended to explain that Mr. Xi gave a speech in Africa was jumbled to suggest that Mr. Xi had resigned.
But he offered some jumbled answers in the debate's homestretch that won't help dispel concerns about his age or his gift for the gaffe.
Jingxiang Yang, a postdoctoral researcher at N.Y.U., started growing DDT crystals and found not only the expected crystals but also more jumbled, chaotic patterns.
Throughout his artmaking, he has used easily-translatable motifs to bring meaning to viewers who might otherwise be confused by his often jumbled spaces.
Even though I enter it as Password123, Twitter's systems and employees see what I wrote as a jumbled string of numbers and letters like 64eyb95exmp.
When the countertops start to pile up and your cabinets become a jumbled mess of boxes and supplies, it's time to rethink your organization process.
From jumbled anger to extremely blunt shut-downs, we've scoured Amazon for the oddest one-star reviews of classic British novels we could find. 221.
Around them are the few remaining pillars and jumbled stones of an 260th-century Western-style mansion designed by Giuseppe Castiglione, an Italian Jesuit missionary.
Initial examination under a microscope of the sample taken revealed numerous chunks of meat and animal fat jumbled up in a mixture of plant fragments.
The least jumbled, and not inconsequently, most captivating storyline in tonight's episode, gives viewers a whole new understanding of what's happening inside the Webster home.
Challenge-response tests that present jumbled and distorted characters in various fonts and configurations are super-tough for machines, but not so tough for humans.
The arrest of a waiter for a wrong order is shocking for anyone that has worked in a restaurant; plates get jumbled, substitutions get lost.
The museum's staff has pieced together hundreds of oak and black marble panels and fragments that had spent decades jumbled in storage in New York.
This approach means that each item has to be smaller to fit into the tattoo, and these types of designs often seem overcrowded and jumbled.
Palenquero, the local language which sounds like Lingala and Portuguese jumbled up with only a hint of Spanish, was scrawled across walls and murals everywhere.
While this paranoid, jumbled reality began well before the 1960s, it was in that decade that the modern era of white-identity evangelicalism took shape.
As for Kappell, he issued a public apology with his wife on Facebook, insisting he accidentally jumbled his words and didn't do it with malice.
The main feature of the installation is a jumbled mass of tubes, painted entirely green, that represents the deadly "always go" attitude of city drivers.
The Asteroid That Killed the Dinosaurs Also Jumbled Shark EvolutionThe great white shark is a lamniform shark, a group that dominated oceans in the Cretaceous Period.
The problem was that as you followed more people, multiple conversations got jumbled up in your timeline and it became harder to follow any one discussion.
Along with the iPod's shuffle function—which jumbled artists together, rather than flicking between songs on a disc—this pick-and-mix approach hurt the album.
Its jumbled lyrics are a mix of in-jokes, made-up words ("zig-a-zig-ah") and micro bios of each character spliced into the bridge.
When the electorate was more jumbled (for example, when the parties had similar numbers of racists and smug elitists) most Americans had interests in both camps.
Davidson entered into a jumbled online feud Saturday, wading into the Kanye West-Drake waters, which had been choppy for the latter half of the week.
The party's caucus crisis was an embarrassing twist after months of promoting Iowa as a chance for Democrats to find some clarity in a jumbled field.
In late November 2014, a mysterious group of hackers calling itself "God'sApstls" sent an ominous and jumbled email to a few high-level Sony Pictures executives.
All the disorientations of texting remain in place: we can't be certain who's saying what, and messages sometimes arrive jumbled, rushed, and in the wrong order.
But that's getting jumbled up with trying to—sincerely—tell him what a great job he's doing because—seriously mate—you're really understaffed for a Saturday.
Online forums document one LSD user getting "a jumbled mish-mash of boing-boing" and another getting "shnanny" yelled by his mom's head on a rooster.
The most jumbled but also most distinctive of the three pilots is this piece about an office drone who dreams of being a social-media star.
I found them in Mr. Pelupessy's studio — a large, concrete-floored space jumbled with books, prints, and photographic apparatus, and flooded with cool northern European light.
The figures become their environment and the consumable products that we surround ourselves with ooze into their forms until it's all a jumbled mass of abstraction.
While the novel maps Shirley's obsessive searching within a gray urban grid, its real journey is subterranean, taking the form of peregrinations through her jumbled psyche.
Much of its jumbled timeline is best understood by trying to grasp the political situation unfolding in Cintra, the fantasy kingdom where the series takes place.
Working with a jumbled assortment of wing, neck, leg, and rib bones, paleontologists tentatively assigned the specimen to the Quetzalcoatlus genus, a similarly large aerial reptile.
There's just something about the different time periods of someone's life all kind of colliding and being jumbled together that is just so resonant with me.
Typically, the tiny creatures are all just jumbled on top of each other, which creates a problem with the severely limited depth of field in light microscopy.
Click here to view original GIFBut the most mesmerizing moment is when the jumbled mess of lines actually starts to resemble one of El Greco's beautiful portraits.
Palepu describes four "packing personalities" in the book, and you're probably one of them: The Anxious Overpacker, The Forever Forgetful, The Jumbled Traveler and the Impractical Daydreamer.
The loss dropped Detroit (37-36) from sixth to seventh in the Eastern Conference and further jumbled the four-team battle for the final three playoff spots.
The result is that Aero now has a very jumbled and confusing assortment and no real distinct point of view and has lost customers as a result.
White House officials and the President's allies on the outside have begun crafting a plan to counter the Thursday testimony, but those efforts so far appear jumbled.
" One table speaks in a jumbled mix of Russian and Ukrainian; when it comes time to make a toast, they say " Bud'mo, " Ukrainian for "Let us be.
But the start-ups typically loathe such sales because the deals can create a dispersed and jumbled shareholder base, which can lead to liabilities like shareholder lawsuits.
Through him, we're given a rare close-up inspection of the jumbled mess of self-aggrandizement and self-loathing that seems to drive so many public menaces.
But Maria had simply bowled over some of the other trees, leaving a jumbled mess of uprooted trunks that made it difficult to distinguish one from another.
Spanner crab is jumbled with ribbons of zucchini and slivers of chestnut, but it's the sweet, deep seafood-broth-based sauce that makes the fresher ingredients sing.
The wheels began to come off during a c jumbled answer where Biden meandered from Afghanistan to Iraq that left even foreign policy experts scratching their heads.
By the time their stories (and fictions) start to merge, the pleasure of fine in-the-moment writing is hopelessly jumbled with dread about what happens next.
The scientists found a gravity signal consistent with an elongated crater roughly 11 miles long by 8 miles wide filled with about 300 feet of jumbled rock.
" At one point, Mr. Thompson responded, "Shaq, it's like a whole bunch of words got jumbled up in your brain and the fire marshal said, 'Everybody out!
For one, having a separate checking account for your self-employment income and business expenses simplifies your taxes and saves you hours of sorting through jumbled-up charges.
It took a year to assemble the skeletons from the jumbled collection of bones, especially since the executioners had tried to disguise the victims by smashing their faces.
A team of Spanish and Mexican scientists were therefore interested in a problem I bet you've thought of: How to perfectly compact a container full of jumbled dice.
The future of the House Democratic conference is suddenly jumbled, and potential 2020 candidates are already linking themselves with giant-slayer Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her liberal platform.
Finally, Arrokoth's relatively uniform chemical composition and color support the idea that it evolved from a single blob of particles rather than a more jumbled assortment of rocks.
To understand why "email-related" scandals really reflect separate ideas — and how they've come to be jumbled up together nonetheless — it's key to understand how they first emerged.
Photograph by Dolly Faibyshev for The New Yorker Ordering crawfish as a "combo," jumbled with sweet-fleshed snow-crab legs or head-on shrimp, further ups the ante.
But it was not enough to pull into focus the jumbled parade of words and images, or to parse the deeper meaning of Earhart's in-flight pantry inventory.
A jumbled heap of shoes that makes it difficult to separate the heels from the flip-flops or find that cute pair of sandals you want to wear?
All the Events shared this welcome broadening, even while the mix of stylistic backgrounds, as jumbled as an all-star game, worked against Cunningham's special kind of coherence.
But most of the choreography seems superfluous and jumbled, its strained attempts at psychological extremity at odds with its show-off dance effects and the narrative's established naturalism.
Bright red with shiny metal ends, they are jumbled on a black surface in a pile that reminded me of a human heart with its valves and sinews.
NFL rights are the biggest in sports media—and the closest thing we have to weather vane for where our jumbled world of media and tech are headed.
Bones from several bodies have often been jumbled together: The total of 21950 coffins delivered in the 2100s turned out to include remains from at least 400 people.
The challenging part is searching for a target, since all the genetic fragments are jumbled up, almost as if someone's haphazardly tossed thousands of jigsaw pieces into a box.
With its jumbled plotting and thin characterisation, "BlacKkKlansman" resembles a farcical, feel-good episode of a 1970s cop show in which some amiable police officers outwit some stupid rednecks.
Despite self-identifying as a true-blue American, constructing has made me realize that the two forms of English are pretty jumbled in my head after living in London.
The result invites the viewer to consider the often jumbled presentation of what constitutes the news, and the profuse and ceaseless way information is publicly shared and manipulated today.
Johnson was pissed, so much so, as the rage was spilling from his body, that he'd jumbled Herbalife's sales figures in an exchange with the CNBC on‑air talent.
In between, was a narrow path covered in jumbled rocks and me in the driver's seat of a nicely optioned Rolls-Royce with a total price of about $400,000.
There were less persuasive sets: Alice Teyssier and the rest of the trio the Atelier presented a jumbled mixture of singing, spoken text, electronic noise and flashing television sets.
Each spring, Ma travels more than 23 kilometres (370 miles) by road from his impoverished village in Gansu to a jumbled knot of nameless peaks in neighbouring Qinghai province.
The effect is as if the filmmaker were leading the viewer through a jumbled photo album, one by one bringing to life meals, celebrations and sudden bursts of song.
The new works, relying on a jumbled grid of rectangles and squares and a palette reminiscent of the Day-Glo 1980s, are denser than those of the last decade.
In this jumbled production, flashes of hip-hop movement and hints of folk dancing took place under Richard Gratas's spotlights that both illuminated the performers and manipulated the crowd.
In their truest form they are slapped together with brisk fingers by the roadside, forged on hot plates and handed over wrapped in newsprint or jumbled on a leaf.
But Facebook's problems can't be addressed properly inside or outside of the company as long as the constant torrent of messages flowing from it remain jumbled, confused, and incomplete.
Each spring, Ma travels more than 600 kilometers (370 miles) by road from his impoverished village in Gansu to a jumbled knot of nameless peaks in neighboring Qinghai province.
The bodies' flat, intersecting shapes seem to rise upward and tumble downward at the same time, all the while prefiguring the abstract rigor and jumbled facets of Synthetic Cubism.
If you have played the game telephone, you know what happens to clear information when you're only allowed to speak about it in whispers: The truth gets jumbled as hell.
Having been orphaned in that jumbled prologue, he washes up on the Romanesque mean streets of "Londinium", where he grows from an errand boy to an unusually virtuous brothel keeper.
Of course, this approach doesn't make sense for serialized shows: If you jumbled up the order of "Russian Doll" or "The Umbrella Academy," the story would become impossible to follow.
Upon arriving to the Los Angeles Convention Center on Saturday, I couldn't help but chortle at the sight of three very distinct groups of people jumbled in the same place.
The long, and jumbled, list of charges against free trade — broadly defined — comes at a time when many citizens feel that their interests have been sacrificed to global corporate profits.
Discoveries are jumbled up — I built ships and universities before I worked out how to make a wheel — and famous real-world figures are born far from their actual homeland.
The bottom layer was jumbled; the first rush of water had ripped up layers of mud, gravel, and rocks and tumbled them about with pieces of burned (and burning) wood.
"As an Asian migrant, I code-switch accent-wise, of course, so it's all jumbled—my general speaking voice has what is often called an "autistic mumble"," they told me.
And so Mr. Tran, who is in his mid-2165s and speaks English with a heavy Vietnamese accent and jumbled grammar, became the latest foe to take on Wells Fargo.
While some studio apartments benefit from articulated alcove offices and sleeping areas, the layouts of some larger units can feel jumbled, their rooms abutting each other in tangram-like arrangements.
If he's able to land a decisive victory, it could propel Biden ahead of a jumbled pack of moderates vying to get into a one-on-one contest with Sanders.
Matonis drew up a jumbled map of the connections on a piece of paper that he slapped onto his refrigerator with an Elvis magnet, and marveled at what he'd found.
Dreaming is a jumbled up version of our daily lives, reflecting what's going on as the brain attempts to encode the information and then store it away into the filing cabinet.
I was living in a house with a lot of people, writing songs in the kitchen, and I looked over at the fridge and there was all this jumbled up stuff.
Written off as jumbled, navel-gazing, and overreaching, it has a critic score of only 20 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, and it holds the spot as Boyle's single worst-received endeavor.
Leaving knife blades uncovered Make sure you never leave your knife blades uncovered, especially if you store your sharp knives with the rest of your utensils in a jumbled up drawer.
Two sisters struggling to run their dessert store together end up stuck in a dramatic fight of gibberish and jumbled English when a pipe bursts, releasing toxic gas into their bakery.
He starts to trace key disputes in Emily Dickinson scholarship, from the intended recipient for her Master letters—a major clue to a possible hidden romance—to her jumbled publication history.
"It could be that there's a big jumbled mess of people and nobody clearly out in front," said Jim Jonas, a Colorado-based consultant who has worked extensively with independent candidates.
But Drake is a psychopath, who doesn't merely spoil tombs in his jumbled quest for riches and self-identity, but leaves entire villages and favelas with millions of dollars in damages.
This "jumbled pattern of availability," as Katz calls it, puts a unique stress on esports players and fans, as well as having a negative impact on media coverage and sponsorship deals.
As much as The Walking Dead is a vague, often jumbled metaphor for fighting social ills, this exchange is almost a bit too on the nose for the current cultural moment.
In the last 18 months or so, there have been a number of deals that, to an outsider, might make the ridesharing industry look like a jumbled mess of entangled alliances.
"The Post said it "appears as though the former vice president has jumbled elements of at least three actual events into one story of bravery, compassion and regret that never happened.
The chronology is purposely jumbled, jumping back and forth from the frenzy of election night to the rest of the campaign and then weaving in short takes from Tur's personal life.
We look up, our respect, wonder, and cynicism jumbled together, curious if the framed image might soon fall from its perch, curious if the shattered pieces can be made whole again.
"Wow, it really looks as though something is there," he said excitedly, watching as his computer crunched the data on the hood of his car in a farmyard jumbled with machinery.
A thumbnail sketch inevitably makes this novel sound overcrowded and jumbled, but McCormick keeps things admirably nimble, moving the stories forward while shuttling back and forth through time and across perspectives.
The plot, similarly, stumbles every once in a while onto an interesting twist—largely through its own jumbled sense of cause and effect—but it is, in the main, eminently predictable.
Miller told The Hollywood Reporter that his interview with Page Six got a "bit jumbled" (even if the piece's headline—"George Miller will never make another Mad Max movie"—was quite clear).
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The grieving and the reporting sort of jumbled together for staffers at The Capital Gazette on Thursday night, but they were determined to put out the next day&aposs edition.
He's picked up Top 40 lyrics, jumbled them around, and come up with contrived pop tracks that run from corn syrupy Imagine Dragons "whoahs" to superficial morning-after Jesus-in-Ibiza shite.
The outcome remains uncertain, as lawmakers confront an issue that has challenged traditional social mores, jumbled ideological lines and is being debated as the politics of the Catholic Church are in upheaval.
The remains were all found jumbled together in the opal mine, leading Bell to speculate that the individuals were once part of a herd or a family, as reported in National Geographic.
Tokyo's frenetic hustle soon gave way to jumbled blocks of suburban homes painted in various shades of gray, which in turn softened into picturesque vistas of mist-covered rice fields and farms.
Still contending but sliding in a jumbled American League Central and wild-card race, Kansas City (57-58) lost its fifth straight game and fell for the 21963th time in 22 games.
There are five theme entries, each of which contain the jumbled letters for SALAD, and in order to make it easier to find your appetizer, those letters are either circled or shaded.
Only a quarter-century later in that second book, "Admit Impediment" (1981), did the rabid hectoring, schoolmarmish decorum and jumbled syntax (sometimes Ponsot seemed to be rewiring Donne) start to fade away.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As I watched the unbelievable events in Orlando transpire on television news networks and social media, I was so numb that all the information jumbled together.
But that's getting jumbled up with trying to—really sincerely—warn him about the precarious Jack Daniels sign because—seriously mate—if that topples it'll be a fucking nightmare to clean up.
If the election lent unexpected depth to a jumbled play like "Party People," it made "Dead Poets Society," a drama about a charismatic teacher at a stuffy prep school, feel troublingly shallow.
The best appetizer, though, was a rich, aromatic mix of sweetbreads, chanterelles and peas — each ingredient perfectly cooked, then jumbled into a pleasing orange-hued mound, punctuated by the bright green peas.
"Donald Trump treated the media gathered in New York to a rambling, angry, jumbled, dishonest and frequently incoherent hour-and-twenty-minute-long press conference," Jimmy Kimmel says in the monologue above.
Anyone who attempts to view the conversation without a key, be it a boss or a malicious actor, will just see a string of jumbled text rather than the contents of the communication.
The jumbled letters atop her head suggest a jumble of thoughts, while the placement of the figurine, which Stern found in Jodhpur, India, suggests the danger of putting a man on a pedestal.
Everything that follows that plane scene is jumbled — a mix of Anna and Greg in Paris looking unhappy; scenes of Anna and Greg at the beach looking happy; and, most importantly, Anna's monologues.
Weiss also provides national and international context: World War I had ended less than two years earlier, and both the war and its aftermath had jumbled established norms of gender, race and employment.
They'll be jumbled as economic and climate stresses combine with tribalism to create civil strife in more and more countries, making more and more people desperate to get to any island of order.
Metalheads like big-picture worldviews—because, firstly, vastness and cosmic law is epic and awesome, and secondly, because it applies a framework of undeniable logic to what are otherwise our jumbled, disappointing lives.
BANGUI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The discarded sardine tins, used mayonnaise jars and old tomato cans jumbled together on Kouassi Bafounga's front porch look like a pile of trash someone forgot to throw out.
Dr Toomey looked in the cores for layers of turbidite, a rock that forms when sediment gets disturbed, flows down marine slopes and is deposited as a jumbled mess on the ocean floor.
Desiree Akhavan's films are sharply thoughtful about the intersections of various forms of personal space — the ways that friends, lovers, family members, and coworkers all end up jumbled together in the modern world.
BentoStack Charge Traveling with tech usually means lots of jumbled up cords, but this multi-level storage unit keeps all your smartphone accessories protected, organized, and charged up for when you need them.
My first thought when I saw him walk into the lobby was that Elvis Costello still looks remarkably like Elvis Costello — black-rimmed glasses, hairline, suit jacket, jaunty in a slightly jumbled way.
Rather than blurting out their thoughts in a jumbled and overwhelming way, they're able to clearly explain why they're feeling the way they are, and how those feelings are impacting their overall wellbeing.
There are terms for this phenomenon, by which we easily fill in the blanks or unjumble words that we've read thousands of times — I find "chunking" and "typoglycemia," which deal with jumbled letters.
But in a week when Tyler Wade, Andujar and Fowler were added to the mix, Girardi credited Judge and catcher Gary Sanchez for their ability to lend consistency to an otherwise jumbled lineup.
Westworld, meanwhile, plunges viewers directly into its artificial beings' points of view, complete with looping story rhythms, jumbled timelines, and a slow-building sense of the true horrors of the titular theme park.
The app will show you your daily matches all at once instead of one at a time, so you'll have to scroll — but the Discover tab is where the app gets a little jumbled.
Now, ahead of Tuesday's primary, Democrats and Republicans in the jumbled congressional race that will feature 17 candidates on the ballot view Asian-American voters as a key demographic in their path to victory.
Photoshop doesn't know how to handle the images sent back from Mars -- the photo editing software used by photographers would stitch images together and create a jumbled picture of Mars, completely out of order.
A study theorizes that the "chaotic terrain" on Mercury's surface — a jumbled landscape of cracked, uneven rock — was formed by activity underneath the planet's barren, scorched exterior, and not a collision, the prevailing theory.
This was later jumbled up during an episode where Martian Manhunter (who has the power to shapeshift) appears and Cat sees Kara and "Supergirl" (Manhunter shapeshifting) at the same time in the same place.
In Gudmundsen-Holmgreen's unnerving orchestral piece "Symphony, Antiphony" (1977), familiar sounds—D-major arpeggios, Mahlerian string laments, bits of ragtime piano—are presented in jumbled fashion, like snapshots and clippings in a Rauschenberg combine.
The jumbled grids had square tiles, each containing part of an image, that had to be moved around into the right order to form, say, a cat or a dinosaur or maybe a happy face.
Apple's current MacBooks are a jumbled mess of temptations  You could get a $999 MacBook — the cheapest option — but you'd be accepting bulk, a polycarbonate body that felt inexpensive and a keyboard that wasn't backlit.
Selipsky nodded to his company's recent partnership with the Texas Rangers, who previously received data from a series of jumbled sources including individuals' Excel files that were difficult to share and integrate into their operations.
That means if thieves try to access your information, they'll find only a jumbled mess unless they have your password, and they won't be able to simply reset that password if the device is encrypted.
The rest of them, like the jumbled pile of cookware in the foreground and the blank expanse of a mattress in the back, are just a few more parts of a finely observed, passing scene.
After being sworn in on July 31, he spent three weeks assessing how to create a less jumbled, chaotic churn around Mr. Trump, and how to create a system that the president's staff will respect.
This jumbled mess of short-term stopgaps, holiday deadlines and must-pass packages with the ever-present threat of shutdown may be a habit, but it is not the way things are supposed to be.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The grieving and the reporting sort of jumbled together for staffers at The Capital Gazette after a fatal shooting at the newspaper, but they were determined to put out the next day&aposs edition.
Shown as flashes of backstory, these could easily be utilised to provide context for the scientists' competing motivations but they are not, leading to a collection of jumbled scenes and characters that remain resolutely two-dimensional.
Despite the fact that people loved the song lots of people had no idea what Elliott was saying in the jumbled hook of the Timbaland-produced track (although Elliott's truest fans knew exactly what was up).
A massive assembly of printers and fax machines of all kinds lay jumbled in a long pile about 15 feet high and stretching about 150 feet in length, from one end of the property to another.
The gallery was as much an artwork as the pieces it displayed—she hung paintings at strange angles on huge jutting poles, jumbled in with sculptures and vitrines, so visitors could walk right round the exhibits.
Jason Henn: I was binge-watching Ken Burns' Baseball documentary series again around the time the Religious Freedom Restoration Act passed in Indiana , and I think the two things got jumbled in a dream I had.
When I was younger, I had an aunt stay with us for a few days who was afflicted with H.I.V. I was only a child and the information was hazy and jumbled in my developing mind.
But he has polled in the double digits in South Carolina, where he has heavily courted black voters, and a stronger-than-expected showing in Nevada could make him a serious player in a jumbled field.
She decided to start an organization that would conduct workshops to help survivors of unsolved killings, especially parents raising children of victims, people with jumbled lives like hers having trouble accepting that no one would pay.
But even with that in its corner, the movie's time-jumbled narrative, in which it leaps between present and past with thrilling abandon, filling in gaps as the story goes, left at least some viewers confused.
The reason that's interesting from our perspective for developers is that it's very complicated and a lot of the things that developers learn about training machine learning models get jumbled up when you're training two together.
The quick flashes of footage meant to convey a character's jumbled thought process from Cabaret and the elaborate fantasy sequences from All That Jazz — they're both here, in ways that are sometimes great and sometimes exasperating.
They photographed the pages, backlit by a flash, and then used image-processing software to decipher the words, which were hard read because they were jumbled up with the writing on the reverse sides of the pages.
In one of the most awkward pieces of television this presidential election has produced, Pierson's words are so jumbled it's difficult to make out a coherent argument, other than she thinks Obama and Hillary Clinton are bad.
As for AWS, rapid growth had left its parent company with "jumbled IT systems", says Mr Jassy, and it needed to integrate them into a single platform, or set of reusable services, which later emerged as AWS.
When the e-mails were released, in 2003, the dump was more jumbled than even computers could handle, so a researcher at M.I.T. purchased the bundle and, with help, began to put it in a processable order.
For example, the order in which an e-mail's data are sent doesn't matter very much, but other kinds of data—such as data for streaming videos or playing video games—are less forgiving when jumbled around.
Her name was a rallying cry starting on the first night, as a jumbled collection of speakers railed against familiar offenses: her use of a private email server, her handling of the Benghazi, Libya, attack and more.
"This attack has now jumbled the entire deck, and they now have to run as fast as they can to put some kind of plan in place to make good on the president's own rhetoric," Blinken said.
Chaunaca is on a well-established trekking route through the Cordillera de los Frailes, a jumbled geologic mass that rises just west of Sucre, Bolivia's official capital, best known for its whitewashed Spanish colonial neighborhoods and universities.
If particular instruments or tropes on When I Get Home represent particular elements of the city, they all get jumbled from song to song rather than presented in an order that could correspond to a linear path.
All of which brings us back to The Witcher, and the way many of our biggest TV shows have moved from relatively straightforward A-to-B storytelling to jumbled Z-to-J-to-X-to-C storytelling.
Although the headlines are jumbled, you can make out the originals if you listen closely — but the narrator's monotonous voice is soporific; the back-and-forth, lackluster pull of the same four or so strings mind-numbing.
In the end, though, what makes Trump's jumbled facts, obfuscation of his own past positions, and invention of urgent global crises so concerning is that it creates a kind of stew of fear and hate among Americans.
Ms. Posin provides an epigraph from Robert Frost's poem about the world ending in fire or ice, but her polarities are as jumbled (intentionally, it appears) as the props (by Todd Strong) and costumes (by A. Christina Giannini).
Gliding through the water with unfettered determination and all the beauty inherited from generations past, Manuel reminded us that we have always been and always will be one of the most important ingredients in this jumbled American pie.
The videos were taken on July 28 from police body cameras and dashboard cameras, with some of the images jumbled as the officers ran, and the sound punctuated by gunfire and the officers' own shouting and labored breathing.
The feeling of a family so structureless and jumbled by divorce that a little boy can sleep outside all night on a patio chair without his mother intervening—how crazily liberating that felt, but also just how off.
But Mexico Beach is now a splintered, flattened wreck, with expensive boats pushed up halfway onto land, piers and docks destroyed, and the main street through town piled with the jumbled remains of permanent homes and vacation places.
But Jeffrey Wright's nuanced performance — as both the android host Bernard and his human prototype, Arnold Weber — was a beacon all season, guiding viewers through the narrative camouflage of jumbled memories, real and digital spaces and multiple timelines.
If your device is encrypted before performing a factory reset, any leftover data on the device will appear as a jumbled mess to anyone who tries to recover it, and your personal information will remain secret and safe.
Sorting through and breaking down that jumbled litter takes energy, and that energy costs money that countries, like the US, aren't willing to spend, says lead study author Amy Brooks, an environmental engineering student at the University of Georgia.
You and I enter words into a chat thread, and a machine attempts to classify my jumbled mess into some semblance of meaning that can be translated to a pre-set list of skills with some degree of probability.
Instead, what passed among the three of us that afternoon was an innocuous tension, nearly unnoticeable, because my grandfather had shrugged off the jumbled word I'd spotted on the road, dismissing the silly game concocted by the highway department.
Photos and video from the wreckage of the base, where hangars were shredded, showed the distinctive contours of the stealth fighter's squared tail fins and angled vertical stabilizers jumbled in the wreckage of the base's largest building, Hangar 5.
These pieces measure about four feet by five feet, or the larger ones about six by five, with the most visually provocative compositions being the ones in which the colors are jumbled together, and the spines and covers combined.
This jumbled state of affairs — a reaction to the abuses of centralized power under fascist and communist governments — has frequently been criticized, and with the new focus on terrorism, both politicians and ordinary Germans are again clamoring for change.
It's the winter avocado harvest at the University of California's orchard in Lindcove, and the fruit jumbled in the back of Eric Focht's SUV are a palette of earthy tones, some rough and flecked with frosted tips, others green and smooth.
Dressed in a sequined, art deco-inspired black dress and hair set in old Hollywood waves, it took me a second to notice Madonna's diamond grill, black-tipped nude manicure, or the artfully-jumbled slew of chains dangling from her neck.
The company has added other services as urban density has increased and on-street parking has become more jumbled and confused thanks to an increase in traffic, ride-hailing and on-demand delivery services that take up valuable curb space.
In Natural Born Killers, Stone took those experimental techniques even further: The movie is essentially a two-hour montage, a gory, epic music video shot in drunken, whooshing takes and jumbled together into a hectic, ultra-violent nightmare of a movie.
And the messages were jumbled by her understandable bid to yoke her liberal base to the white blue-collar and floating voters whom she needs to persuade, and whom previous speakers, including her vice-presidential pick, Tim Kaine, had also courted.
In 20113, a clerk at the Erie County Courthouse in western New York let her into a back room, where a wall of jumbled shelves held thousands of documents detailing some of the most closely guarded aspects of the case.
Paying such close attention to other people's lives has given Laing an appreciation for "the great jumbled inconsequential endlessly unfinished business of ordinary existence," as she wrote, in "The Lonely City," of Andy Warhol 's obsession with recording daily ephemera.
A grass-roots tribe of narrative medicine practitioners are influencing how health-care providers better receive patients' jumbled stories and recently have turned their eye to questions of how to encourage patients to frame and organize their stories to improve communication.
But the official event, about 15 minutes long, was less exciting than its immediate aftermath, when Bobby Sanabria's Latin jazz band started playing, and the dancers responded to meringue with a whole jumbled history of hip-hop styles, a living language.
Normal people have a network name prefixed by 'BT Home Hub', or 'Virgin', or whatever, followed by a jumbled mix of numbers and capitalised letters, not a connection that has been titled 'DAN'S PERSONAL WIFI' or 'USING MY NETWORK AGAIN, JAN?
The stark imagery of their name is what initially sucked me in—jumbled thoughts of slit bellies, gleaming swords, starry nights, and entrails slipping down like rainfall accompanied my first listen to Trauma: III, and made for a weirdly fitting accompaniment.
Bradley Manning in 22010 and Edward Snowden in 250 prompted new layers of safeguards, Mr. Martin was able to walk out of the N.S.A. with highly classified material, adding it to the jumbled piles in his house, shed and car.
Lecture-performances such as "Cinema-in-the-Round" (2006-08) and "In the Long Tail" (2009), which screen here on video, mash up art history and economics with fantastical claims, recalling the jumbled but spirited pedagogical interventions of Joseph Beuys.
The thing is, I have dyslexia, so I see everything jumbled and upside down (Why didn't they ask me to do the upside-down jumble?) and part of that means I tend to jump from place to place in a puzzle.
In the town's handful of streets jumbled along the western banks of St. Moritz Lake, the German- and Romansch-speaking enclave is home to a mere 5,200 citizens, joined by more than half a million glamour-hungry visitors each year.
The longer stag films stay hidden, scattered, or jumbled, the harder it is for us to access a rapidly fading part of our own social and sexual history, and to understand the bearings it has on modern sex, gender, and pornography.
My hypothesis is that Little Women — which does this sort of jumbled storytelling extremely well — makes a lot of sense to those of us who watch tons of TV, because it's structured less like a film adaptation of Little Women.
There's some jumbled, vaguely science fictional worldbuilding involving spaceships and people from planets of darkness or planets of heat, but frankly Roth could've set the whole thing on a single planet and cut down on the potential special effects budget.
Mark Thompson, the chief executive of The Times, said the problem with the app, from his perspective, was how it "jumbled different news sources into these superficially attractive mixtures," making it difficult for users to know which publication they're consuming.
Clinton and her advisers should have competed against him more aggressively, in debates and on the campaign trail, rather than appear so sharply negative with their recent attacks, which have given the campaign a jumbled feeling heading into the first voting states.
In reality they're a jumbled mess of a team, a mix of bad contracts, promising prospects, a few intriguing assets, and maybe one or two pretty good players (if all breaks right) who aren't nearly good enough to lead a playoff run.
But one series of works, a set of five standing mobiles all originally titled "Untitled Standing Mobile" and made between 1960 and 1965, has had a somewhat jumbled history, its bases and tops mismatched and recombined with parts of other Calder sculptures.
Much better is "Baby," which is told through a set of parents' statements to some kind of family therapist, but jumbled up so that the child they describe is at once seven and in his twenties and a baby and a teen.
Many of the brilliantly-colored buildings have been torn apart, leaving only hints of what once was -- a bright yellow wall, jumbled in a mess of debris; deep red and royal blue foundations standing amid downed power lines and clusters of wooden beams.
The video series, accessible to all on The Grifter's Vimeo page, is a vicarious thrill-ride: shot in P.O.V., the clips are a quick succession of hopped fences, hairy escapes, jumbled paint cans, and, as always, the sleek metal canvases of trains.
"The Capital," a satire of the European Union by the Austrian novelist Robert Menasse, follows this modern-day Becky Sharp and half a dozen other so-called Eurocrats meant to offer a representative sample of the multinational mélange jumbled together in Belgium.
"There were stretchers jumbled everywhere in the emergency and doctors taking off oxygen masks from some patients to put them on others," said Belisario Jiménez, 52, who was admitted to the hospital's intensive-care unit after falling down a set of stairs.
Jumbled heads share a bottle, which a single hand lifts and pours out, under a table that is topped with a stuffed olive, a cigarette emitting an arabesque of smoke, and a huge salami, its sliced end textured with psychedelic dots of color.
For Saïd and his friends—a jumbled crew who share in common their distaste for the mainstream life in Turkey—it's a dancefloor so dark you can't see how crowded it is, and a bass that rattles the oxygen molecules in your lungs.
Like: Unexpected policy swings: By the mid-22010s, China's rapid growth had sent global oil prices soaring to unbelievable new highs, which jumbled energy politics and spurred Congress to pass strict new fuel economy rules for cars and SUVs (plus biofuel incentives).
Unfortunately, the internet is not a playground and strangers from all over were quick to point out that his sign, which is a beautiful gesture that undoubtedly means a lot to both of these people, was a jumbled incoherent mess that is ugly and sucks.
The work by the artists, Harold Mendez, Renee Gladman, and Torkwase Dyson is not particularly visually alluring, except for Gladman who mixes ink, pencil and gouache to create humble images that combine abstraction and written script to give you small clouds carrying jumbled linguistic cargo.
Marriage proposal stories submitted to The New York Times's Society News Desk in 2018 ranged from spontaneous to well-scripted, though the jumbled manner in which a man from Illinois went about asking the love of his life to be his wife was truly puzzling.
Just like his ready-to-wear designs, which jumble elements, patterns, time periods and allusions that were seldom if ever jumbled before: pussy bows on men's shirts, babushkas atop power suits, sneakers under gowns, stripes with plaids, the old-fashioned meeting the space age.
Cameras and African tribal busts were jumbled in some nooks; others were orderly archives of domestic ephemera: a wall of grandfather clocks; a cluster of rusting keys, likely belonging to earlier iterations of the brass-studded doors I'd been compulsively Instagramming all over Stone Town.
It simplifies the training process so the human operator just needs to look at a photo of parts jumbled in a bin on a screen and tap a few examples of what needs to be picked up, like showing a small child how to sort toys.
And now, Skittles has followed that up with one more example of how our increasingly unintelligible world has turned into a jumbled, meaningless Madlib of cultural detritus: Michael C. Hall is set to star in a branded Broadway show made by the candy company, for some reason.
Although they portray bustling urbanity, the color images in "Daido Tokyo" convey a poetic air of abandonment and deep solitude: empty plazas and downtrodden back alleys; peeling posters and lifeless window mannequins; industrial pipes and medusas of jumbled electrical wires; a bum passed out on the street.
They were there to see Uliana Lopatkina, Vladimir Shklyarov and seven less-famous Mariinsky dancers rotate through a jumbled sequence of dances that ranged from a pas de deux from Act II of "Giselle" (1841) to John Neumeier's mawkish and absurdly kitsch "Pavlova and Cecchetti" (1971).
Though Harris was instrumental in establishing the band's sound, as well as that of grindcore itself, his nickname of the "Human Tornado" was always apt, and on Harmony Corruption, his penchant for never settling into a beat made the album chaotic in an unflattering, jumbled way.
He was deeply versed in the devices of modernist photographers, especially Mr. Friedlander's, in which foreground elements, such as poles and trees, and reflective surfaces, such as shop windows and plate-glass doorways, are employed to fragment the image and convey the jumbled sensations of life.
I've always been really into the Jumbled Assembly of Not Particularly Well Done Pencil Drawings of Groups of Famous People Plastered Onto a Flimsy A3 Poster That You Only Find in Local Department Stores aesthetic so this picture of Avicii is incredibly, incredibly up my alley.
Mr. McCain, 80, whose brain cancer had been diagnosed just days earlier, arrived in the Senate to provide the vote Republicans needed to open debate on their jumbled efforts to find a legislative path to repeal the health care bill they had railed against for seven years.
Often the most powerful moments are the most superficially corny, especially in the inflated second section: "Claws of the Dead" and "Flower of Fingers" recall the most orotund pseudo-Wagnerian pomp heard through a wind tunnel — mud splattered on the instruments, strings breaking, harmonic progressions jumbled.
Unlike chess and Go—games in which it's relatively easy for a system to determine if a move was "good" or "bad"—it's not immediately clear to an AI that's trying to solve the Rubik's Cube if a particular move has improved the overall state of the jumbled puzzle.
Donald Trump's coziness with Vladimir Putin, casual talk of forcing Mexico to build a border wall, and muddled messaging on whether he'd start a trade war with China makes it easy to assume that the president-elect's foreign policy is a jumbled mishmash of ideas lacking any coherent philosophy.
That focus has expanded in the past eight years, with the company adding other services as urban density has increased and on-street parking has become more jumbled and confused thanks to an increase in traffic, ride-hailing and on-demand delivery services that take up valuable curb space.
But instead what comes out is a jumbled word vomit — a mixture of where you grew up and that time you studied abroad in Amsterdam, which prompts the knowing smirk of the interviewer, who is all too aware of how little studying actually goes on in the Poppy City.
In 2005, after he found Sarno's jumbled cache of over 20153,000 hours of forgotten, nearly-discarded Bayaka recordings in the storeroom at the Pitt Rivers, Lobley excitedly fired off an email to Sarno, explaining how he wanted to curate and revive 20-years-worth of diligent sound documentation.
That data is then converted to numbers jumbled up with a couple other sources of randomness in other parts of the world, like a Geiger counter and a chaotic pendulum, and is then fed into an algorithm with a variety of other sources to create some really intense cryptography.
Donald Trump's coziness with Vladimir Putin, casual talk of taking Iraq's oil and abandoning NATO, and muddled messaging on whether he'd deploy American troops to battle ISIS makes it easy to assume that the GOP nominee's foreign policy is a jumbled mishmash of ideas lacking any coherent philosophy.
Tune-Yards: I Can Feel You Creep Into My Private Life (4AD) For a decade now, Merrill Garbus has written complex songs about political inequalities and human relationships, performed in a jumbled lo-fi collage style whose rickety acoustic core shares space with found sounds and electronic splashes.
It took me back to a time when channel surfing felt like an archeological dig performed from the comfort of my couch, even though I spent half the time asking my parents why the TV screen was full of "snow," the jumbled black-and-white pixels of terrible reception.
The reports come in jumbled and fast: five hunters ambushed by LRA fighters 22008 miles from Obo in the village of Kadjemah, a 220-year-old girl abducted by seven LRA combatants in nearby Louete, five people taken and food looted in a bush camp just three miles away in Ngouli.
The reports come in jumbled and fast: five hunters ambushed by LRA fighters 22015 miles from Obo in the village of Kadjemah, a 15-year-old girl abducted by seven LRA combatants in nearby Louete, five people taken and food looted in a bush camp just three miles away in Ngouli.
Meanwhile, giant tsunamis resulting from the impact churned across the Gulf of Mexico, tearing up coastlines, sometimes peeling up hundreds of feet of rock, pushing debris inland and then sucking it back out into deep water, leaving jumbled deposits that oilmen sometimes encounter in the course of deep-sea drilling.
A liquid, whose atoms are jumbled and moving, will scatter the X-rays all over the place and fail to create a pattern, whereas a crystal's rigid lattice of atoms—such as in salt or diamond—will diffract them in a more orderly manner due to their repetitive internal structure.
You and I have talked outside of this piece about how the movie reminds us of Nixon — a similarly jumbled, weighty, flawed film made by a director at the height of his power and craft, concerning very recent current events, and where the performances are maybe better than the movie itself.
The White House has been ridiculed for its delayed, jumbled, and incompetent response to the coronavirus, with critics saying that the president and his administration downplayed the severity of the disease and did not properly deploy resources and tests to vulnerable states to help them thwart the spread in time.
As a small boy in Denison, Texas, I remember vividly the anguish of being called on in grade school, knowing that I was going to have a hard time getting the words out; that my words could not keep up with my mind, and they would often come out jumbled.
Truth is, we're both native Coloradans, we both received a rather shocking summons to Washington, neither of us will ever forget Justice Scalia and it seems we've both been crated and jumbled across the country to serve out our time together on display at the Supreme Court of the United States.
Still, Kaspersky's software is believed to be used in many federal agencies, especially its antivirus products, though there is no reliable estimate of its ubiquity — government computer systems tend be a jumbled-together collection of often-aging software and hardware, and no central authority keeps track of who uses what.
The truth, though, seems far more innocuous: Bush was apparently marveling at a new feature in grocery store scanner technology that had the machine correctly read a torn and jumbled bar code, proving he wasn't quite as out of touch with grocery store behavior as a future Republican president would prove to be.
If I were to meet Faulkner in the world to come I would ask him if he didn't fear losing his readers by beginning his novel with a jumbled stream-of-consciousness monologue by Benjy, a man of 33 with the mentality of a child, telling us the story of his family.
During a jumbled political melee between xenophobes from the present and the past, a delegate is ordered to return to her own time period; a pianist bangs out Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," singing along with frantic glee that borders on panic; and the auditorium's pipe organ is briefly employed to unexpectedly earsplitting effect.
During a jumbled political melee between xenophobes from the present and the past, a delegate is ordered to return to her own time period; a pianist bangs out Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," singing along with frantic glee that borders on panic; and the auditorium's pipe organ is briefly employed to unexpectedly earsplitting effect.
If you watch me regularly you know that I tend to contain a lot of information in my weather cast, which forces me to speak fast, and unfortunately, I spoke a little too fast when I was referencing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. — so fast to the point where I jumbled a couple of words.
That Batman and Gandalf could find themselves fighting against a Gary Oldman-voiced bespoke bad guy while environments and characters from The Simpsons, Back to the Future and The Wizard of Oz dropped in for both helpful and confrontational cameos against a Wild West backdrop was fine, in the context of a compellingly jumbled narrative.
If you watch me regularly you know that I tend to contain a lot of information in my weather cast, which forces me to speak fast and unfortunately I spoke a little too fast when I was referencing Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. So fast to the point where I jumbled a couple of words.
One, it's probably an honest mistake — there's 1,000 people in the room, and there's bound to be someone who had a lot going on in their day and it just escapes them and their head is jumbled or whatever and so to scream at somebody in a situation like that doesn't feel quite right.
Few of the movie's best ideas are developed beyond an initial reference or two, and the jumbled editing, which seems to be a product of heavy reshoots over the summer, means that all those clever ideas get short shrift in order for the film to deliver something more linked to the classic Star Wars experience.
Add to that a bunch of jumbled fight scenes that look like they were spat out of a food processor, a dodgy, cringe-inducing script, and Turner struggling with an American accent, and you have a mess that not even a talented acting triumvirate like Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy, and Michael Fassbender can save.
On the whole, Trump put on a performance that undoubtedly made his diehard fans feel reassured, but one that confirmed that he does not understand what is wrong with his attitude toward women, toward Muslims and toward Russia, and reminding us that he has a jumbled, dangerous foreign policy, and continues to undercut America's fundamental democratic traditions.
" But much of the prose is chaotic, with jumbled metaphors and tangled phrases: "words like rose petals melting on Suriya's eyelids"; "the wounded gape" of her eyes; "my heart was feeling me, grasping at my throat from the inside"; "a need that belonged to someone else had gotten lost inside him and was searching for a way out.
It helps too that Ríos's art and the colors of Jordie Bellaire, occasionally jumbled in the first volume, have clarified since — though it's still difficult to make out what's happening in full-page action scenes swathed with the same color, as when Ginny battles the visceral red monster that War has become, upon a red blood-soaked battlefield.
At Marni, for example, they took the form of capes, cut on the curve at the ribs, hugging the shoulders, sometimes sweeping down at the back, over balloon-sleeved shirts and pleated pants suggestive of a boardroom Musketeer, before harlequin prints and Prince of Wales plaids and jellyfish squiggles and oversize sea-creature paillettes got jumbled into the mix.
Michael Gove's tenure as Education Secretary has left us with a trashed curriculum, striking teachers and a load of jumbled up numbers instead of GCSE grades, with people now having to say things like "Well, I think a '5' is somewhere between a 'B' and a 'C'", hence proving that literally nobody understands what the fuck is going on.
"The Post said that according to interviews with "more than a dozen" military officials and Biden campaign staffers, "almost every detail in the story appears to be incorrect" and it "appears as though the former vice president has jumbled elements of at least three actual events into one story of bravery, compassion and regret that never happened.
Zachary Woolfe wrote in The New York Times last summer that the Lincoln Center Festival "has felt jumbled and tired in recent years," and noted that it increasingly faced competition from the center's other offerings, including the increasingly daring Mostly Mozart Festival, which has lately opened as the Lincoln Center Festival prepares to close at the end of July.
All of it, Bloomberg's campaign believes, plays into the former mayor's hands: He and his top aides are hoping for a jumbled fight through the first four contests, allowing Bloomberg and his massive campaign war chest to compete in key Super Tuesday states, where significantly more delegates are at play than in Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina.
The three distinctive visions of Ray Johnson, Arman, and Al Hansen work in harmony: Johnson's enigmatic images of seemingly unrelated objects and words work beautifully with the tiny collection of old clock faces that Arman assembled in a round box, which in turn resonate off of Al Hansen's collage of jumbled red letters in a classical gold frame.
Then, I grabbed a coffee, a seat at my co-working space and listed out the micro-goals I'd want to set for the day: Email experts, start an outline, condense my jumbled thoughts and research into a document no one will ever see, which somehow lowers the stakes of the task and makes me more mentally open to writing.
She then brings her inquiry into the present day with a mix of artistic, activist and journalistic work — projects like Paolo Cirio's "Obscurity" (2016), which copied, jumbled and reposted information from contemporary mug-shot websites to disrupt their dubious practices; Zora J. Murff's "Corrections" photographs (2013-15), made while tracking juveniles on probation; and a ProPublica study of risk-assessment software used in court.
There was a fashion show, of course, a vaguely jumbled collection of rolled-sleeve T-shirts and patchwork denim skirts that looked like something a person might wear to the Santa Monica Farmers Market and a leopard spotted duster tossed over a gray athletic suit and a floaty tie-dyed caftan in sunset orange that made one wish Sue Mengers, the storied Hollywood agent, were still alive to wear it.
The famed interiors of the early 203s society decorator Lady Sibyl Colefax, a progenitor of today's cheerily jumbled aesthetic, were informed as well by the privations of World War I and the stock market crash in which she lost much of her fortune; she gave her imprimatur to the rising "make do and mend" decorating, which juxtaposed old, interesting pieces, often oversize, with threadbare textiles and finds from the East.
Things started out in the locker room to hilarious effect: And then the Caps kind of jumbled the order of "Remix to Ignition" because after the party, it was the hotel lobby: And then after the lobby, it was the after party, which duh, had to take place in a nightclub bumping EDM: And then the obligatory drink from the Cup: Are you supposed to leave this cup empty for some reason?
Choosing to celebrate women artists separately is all well and good, but the fact that traditional academic painters and Impressionists, artists with completely different styles, are all jumbled together under thematic categories — portraits, everyday life, la toilette (ugh!), childhood, landscape, history, and jeunes filles — reeks of exactly the same "feminine" typecasting and dismissal that Cassatt, Morisot, and Bracquemond fought against through their refusal to participate in any group shows or associations specific to female artists.
In his remaking of the house in his own image, he has found a focus in the de-and-reconstruction of clothing, stripping a garment down to its bones and building it back up by merging it with another, addressing not just issues of overconsumption but also the jumbled freneticism of how we receive information; the clash of chronologies and genders (he dispensed with distinctions between men's and women's wear, male and female models, a few seasons ago, even before "Orlando" had its renaissance).
In this case, Wieselthaler told the magazine, blood leaving the heart to stock up on fresh oxygen in the circulatory system appears to have pooled in the right bronchial tree, clotted, and was then ejected by the patient in a jumbled form:Once Wieselthaler and his team carefully unfurled the bundle and laid it out, they found that the architecture of the airways had been retained so perfectly that they were able to identify it as the right bronchial tree based solely on the number of branches and their alignment.
Among the drawings in this show, whose dates range from 1985 to 2004, we find more than enough elements of unease: the darkly rendered, twisting, fragmented forms inhabiting two untitled works from 1990 — one in India ink and gouache, the other in gouache and ink with collage; the anarchy and disintegration of the jumbled shapes in "Swoop" (2004), drawn in brightly colored felt-tip pen; and the somberly rendered, absurdly distorted figure comprising "Whozat #2 (Drawing for Whazzat #1 Print)" (1995), in pastel and charcoal on shaped paper.
For me, all jumbled together were the trauma of bleeding profusely in the office bathroom, dreams emptying into a toilet bowl; the exhaustion of a two-year pregnancy journey coupled with the dread of starting all over again; the feelings of shame for not being able to carry out my "role" as a woman (and shame about that shame as a feminist and someone who would never put that burden on anyone else); the mystery of what went wrong, the grief for someone I had never met but dreamt up a big life for; and the harsh recalibration of my dreams for myself.
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