| 11. | His comic bits were jumbled, his delivery clouded in rage.
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| 12. | Increasingly, though, some are a social jumble within themselves.
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| 13. | Most communications networks today are a jumble of languages and systems.
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| 14. | But the leader board was jumbled, to say the least.
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| 15. | Kazen cites, pointing to a jumble of numbers and acronyms.
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| 16. | Their brains jumble the electrical signals coming in from their ears.
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| 17. | But with Sarah, I felt like the experience jumbled her.
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| 18. | It's a stylistic jumble, wrongheaded in every way.
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| 19. | I was scared, my mouth dry, my thoughts jumbled.
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| 20. | Lending coherence to such a jumble has to be a challenge.
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