| 21. | The explosion left chairs, tables and umbrellas in a jumble.
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| 22. | Smoke rose from a jumble of deck chairs and broken parasols.
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| 23. | And lawless, jumbled Baghdad is unlikely to be an exception.
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| 24. | Talladega is the one race that radically can jumble the standings.
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| 25. | Scientists are still struggling to identify it's jumbled features.
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| 26. | He maintains his anchors by jumbling up Yeesha's memories.
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| 27. | The southern part of the interior floor is jumbled and irregular.
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| 28. | But we shouldnt jumble up the definitions in writing this page.
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| 29. | You'll just get a jumbled mess of foreign characters.
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| 30. | The article is chaotic, with information thrown in a jumble.
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