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But Kulturgeschichte 1880-1983 isn't just a random jumbling of visual and textual information.
Teen Snap addicts might complain that the redesign is confusing, jumbling all content from friends together.
Snap screwed it all up jumbling messages and Stories, banishing creators to Discover and wrecking auto-advance.
And by doing so, some suggested it also prevented members from further jumbling Democrats' message on impeachment.
This jumbling of the boundary lines has also coincided with a wider upheaval in the state — demographically, economically, socially.
Kappell has repeatedly said it was an accident -- the result of speaking too quickly and jumbling sounds in a name.
It's part crime saga and part cultural-historical pantomime, jumbling together real people, places and events from early-1960s Harlem.
By jumbling them all together and cranking the volume all the way up, UnReal is doing none of them any favors.
However, he said, Buttigieg could help Biden by costing her a win in Iowa while jumbling the race in New Hampshire.
At points, Czapski recalls long scenes with exacting precision, but he also cautions his audience that he may be jumbling things up.
The feed didn't have to worry much about ranking different photos or videos from the same day in the wrong order, jumbling the narrative.
But well shy of that, it sows enmity by jumbling together information and misinformation to a point where there's no discerning the real from the Russian.
The interpretations can lead to controversy, such as Google's misplacement of foam on its beer emoji, and the tragic jumbling of ingredients on its hamburger emoji.
Monero also "mixes" coins automatically—basically jumbling one transaction with other similarly-sized ones—adding another layer of confusion for anybody trying to trace a transaction through the blockchain.
Researchers have found several possible causes for the deterioration and jumbling of the proteins, with much recent work focusing on the effects of both ultraviolet A and B radiation.
Roskam takes full credit for strong economic growth numbers, while distancing himself from President Trump, whose performance he rated as "good on the economy, jumbling on other issues" at a July debate.
While some images are direct, clear, and explicit — a close-up of a roaring gorilla — others are geometricized and fragmented, jumbling our sense of figure and ground and conveying an unsteady vertigo.
KFC and its ad agency Mother took out a full-page ad in the newspaper Metro, jumbling its initials to respond to its product shortage with a KFC bucket that read "FCK." 
Longstreth, 21999, draws from a wide range of references, and in between seven genre-jumbling Dirty Projectors albums he has put his fingerprints all over work by an impressive variety of artists.
Ms. Masilo's choreography to that music is novel in its continual switch-hitting between bits of ballet and African dance, but apart from the comedy of seeming incongruity, the jumbling isn't particularly expressive.
But in the case of the Islamic State, officials say a decision was made that a bit of boasting might degrade the enemy's trust in its communications, jumbling and even deterring some actions.
The interpretations can lead to controversy, such as Google's misplacement of foam somehow hovering above a half-full glass of beer, and the jumbling of ingredients (with cheese on the bottom) on its hamburger emoji.
Trump has publicly questioned whether his opponent was suffering from early onset dementia, or the aftermath of a stroke – and has used clips of her forgetting what she was saying mid-sentence or jumbling up her words at events.
So if L.S.U.'s 46-123 victory over Alabama on Saturday marked a shift in the hegemony of the Southeastern Conference and a further jumbling of the College Football Playoff picture, it was more profound than that for the Tigers.
One of 2019's unlikeliest underground-music breakthroughs has been 100 gecs, the duo of Dylan Brady and Laura Les, who make high-energy, quasi-slapstick, genre-jumbling electro-pop with shards of screamo, dubstep, glitch and big-room club music.
But if your brain is steeped in the world of modern prestige drama, you are well aware of timeline jumbling as a conceit, even if you're mostly aware of it via more mainstream examples like, say, the long-running sitcom How I Met Your Mother.
Dying is the most obvious intersection of church and state, with a series of laws and beliefs jumbling together into an overwhelming venn diagram of to-do lists and requirements—like whether the details of a crime make the victim's family eligible for compensation, or how bodies are shipped to Mexico.
Here's a sampling of the most popular Black Friday items sold on Thanksgiving at Target: Giant plush teddy bears 55" Westinghouse TV 50" Samsung TV 43" Element TV 32" Polaroid TV HEXBUG BattleBots Arena Hatchimals Glittering Garden Hatching Egg Giant-Sized Jumbling Tower Game LEGO sets Pokémon NERF guns Watch Ya Mouth game Jumanji Oregon Trail iPad Apple Watch Xbox One Nintendo Switch Madden NFL 18 Rubbermaid food storage set Dyson vacuums iRobot vacuums Beats headphones the Instant Pot 7-in-1 pressure cooker Ninja coffee maker
Zindagi jalebi is a story where everyone's life is jumbling up in a mess and then how they come out of this mess.
However, jumbling moves are able to permute face center pieces between different orbits, thus leaving the puzzle in a state that cannot be solved by 180° twists alone.
Cheluvayya Cheluvo Tani tandana kolata is performed by Kannada Kootas around the world for their Ugadi and Kannada Rajyotsava programmes. There are many types of Kolata, like jade ( ja - day) kolata which means plait Kolata. People here jumble themselves holding long scarves. This jumbling forms a plait.
Meanwhile, Pyload (Preechayee Pongtananikron), a woman who disguises herself as a man, applies to be the new gardener, however she comes to the castle because she has some secret hidden that no one knows. Furthermore, Pisan (Boriboon Junreung), the mysterious man living on the desert island, is planning to avenge somebody in the Amaraporn family. The jumbling story has begun from these queer character.
Alluding to his pre-war career as a tanner,Boatner, 1175 André poked fun at Wayne in the first and last stanzas. > To drive the kine one summer's morn, > The tanner took his way; > The calf shall rue that is unborn, > The jumbling of that day. > > And now I've clos'd my epic strain, > I tremble as I show it, > Lest this same warrior-drover, Wayne, > Should ever catch the poet.
Mèffert's Helicopter Cube, white body, solved If the puzzle is only scrambled using 180° twists, then it is obviously solvable using only 180° twists. However, if some jumbling moves were made, even if the puzzle was subsequently returned to cube shape, it may not be possible to solve it using only 180° twists. The reason for this is that using only 180° twists, each face center piece can only be permuted within a 6-member cycle, often referred to as its orbit. Face center pieces in different orbits cannot be interchanged using only 180° twists.
Tanna men on a boat, taken c. 1905 The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands and the near lawlessness prevalent there brought petitions for one or another of the two powers to annex the territory. The Convention of 16 October 1887 established a joint naval commission for the sole purpose of protecting French and British citizens, with no claim to jurisdiction over internal native affairs. Hostilities between settlers and Ni-Vanuatu were commonplace, often centring on disputes over land which had been purchased in dubious circumstances.
Mikado pick-up sticks Pick-up sticks or pick-a-stick is a game of physical and mental skill in which a bundle of "sticks", between 8 and 20 centimeters long, are dropped as a loose bunch onto a table top, jumbling into a random pile. Each player in turn tries to remove a stick from the pile without disturbing any of the others. The game is known by several names including jackstraws (or jack straws), spellicans, and spillikins. The sticks may be made of almost any material, such as ivory, bone, wood, bamboo, straw, reed, rush, yarrow, or plastics.
An additional difficulty with the text appears to readers who are unfamiliar with chiastic structures common in Semitic literature. If the text is assumed to be a Western-style, purely linear narrative, then Artaxerxes seems to be mentioned before Darius, who is mentioned before Cyrus. (Such jumbling of the order of events, however, is also presumed by some readers to exist in the canonical Ezra and Nehemiah.) The Semitic chiasm is corrected in at least one manuscript of Josephus in the Antiquities of the Jews, Book 11, chapter 2 where we find that the name of the above-mentioned Artaxerxes is called Cambyses.
For Herman Miller (manufacturer), Hillis designed an audio privacy solution based on phonetic jumbling—Babble—which was received in the media as a version of the Cone of Silence, and was marketed through a new company, Sonare. Also for Herman Miller, Hillis developed a flexible reconfigurable power and lighting system, which was marketed through another new company, Convia. As part of an early touchscreen map table interface, Hillis patented inventions on the use of multiple touch points to control a zoom interface. One of these patents was the basis for the USPTO decision to reject Apple Inc.
" Tim Marsh of Select wrote: "Jumbling up hip hop, blues, jazz, dub and John Barry-esque TV theme tunes with the edgy lyrics and valium vocals of Beth Gibbons, it's lounge music for arty schizos." Q described Dummy as "perhaps the year's most stunning debut album" and proclaimed that "the singer's frail, wounded-sparrow vocals and Barrow's mastery of jazz-sensitive soul/hip hop grooves and the almost forgotten art of scratching are an enthralling combination". Mojo said that "Portishead make music for an early evening drinks party on the set of The Third Man. There is nothing kitschy about them either ... Beth Gibbons' voice has a genuine chill to it, and Geoff Barrow's background soundscapes are worthy of Lalo Schiffrin and Nellee Hooper.
Preceding the album's release were minimal techno lead single "My Love Aside", glitch hop and industrial track "Lying to Myself", "Ripples", and "The Fever" featuring Quivver. The techno album indicated a large shift in sound from his previous house releases, with Lange stating that Ephemera was mainly inspired by his self-built modular synthesizer system. He also said that the "minimal and groove based" sounds in "My Love Aside" helped to increase his freedom and improvisation while DJing, since it allowed Lange to play looped pieces of multiple tracks at the same time without jumbling up. A remix album for Ephemera was released on July 8, 2016, and consisted of remixes from Mat Zo, Anthony Baldino, Attlas, and Calyx & Teebee.
1966 flag of the colonial Anglo- French New Hebrides The jumbling of French and British interests in the islands brought petitions for one or another of the two powers to annex the territory. The Convention of 16 October 1887 established a joint naval commission for the sole purpose of protecting French and British citizens, but claimed no jurisdiction over internal native affairs. In 1906, however, France and the United Kingdom agreed to administer the islands jointly. Called the British-French Condominium, it was a unique form of government, with separate governmental systems that came together only in a joint court. The condominium's authority was extended in the Anglo-French Protocol of 1914, although this was not formally ratified until 1922.
In a 1997 interview on Charlie Rose, Wallace said that the notes were to disrupt the linear narrative, to reflect his perception of reality without jumbling the narrative structure, and that he could have jumbled the sentences "but then no one would read it". Max has described Wallace's work as an "unusual mixture of the cerebral and the hot-blooded", often featuring multiple protagonists and spanning different locations in a single work. His writing comments on the fragmentation of thought, the relationship between happiness and boredom, and the psychological tension between the beauty and hideousness of the human body. According to Wallace, "fiction's about what it is to be a fucking human being", and he said he wanted to write "morally passionate, passionately moral fiction" that could help the reader "become less alone inside".
Foxes sacred to Shinto kami Inari, a torii, a Buddhist stone pagoda, and Buddhist figures together at Jōgyō-ji, Kamakura Shinbutsu-shūgō (, "syncretism of kami and buddhas"), also called Shinbutsu-konkō (, "jumbling up" or "contamination of kami and buddhas"), is the syncretism of Shinto and Buddhism that was Japan's only organized religion up until the Meiji period. Beginning in 1868, the new Meiji government approved a series of laws that separated Japanese native kami worship, on one side, from Buddhism which had assimilated it, on the other.See Shinbutsu bunri When Buddhism was introduced from China in the Asuka period (6th century) the Japanese tried to reconcile the new beliefs with the older Shinto beliefs, assuming both were true. As a consequence, Buddhist temples (, tera) were attached to local Shinto shrines (, jinja) and vice versa and devoted to both kami and buddhas.

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