| 1. | Quarterback Steve Young was the victim of the jumbled offensive line.
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| 2. | The language was a jumble of whimsical slang and debatable meaning.
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| 3. | But other analysts perceive jumbled numbers as well as market jitters.
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| 4. | Inside, the house is a similar jumble of happy overgrowth.
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| 5. | Then, the word is broken into phonemic segments and jumbled.
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| 6. | Looking over his shoulder at the jumbled page, I sighed.
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| 7. | A jumble of lines on detailed maps doesn't help.
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| 8. | To the other, it was an untenably vague word jumble.
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| 9. | Little else about this heavyweight jumble of contradictions makes much sense.
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| 10. | It is also poised to become a larger jumble of letters.
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