| 31. | But all artists are wary of all dealers, and he just didn't want me to get mixed up with the trade ."
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| 32. | There's a mummy tag, used " so your grandmother didn't get mixed up with someone else's,"
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| 33. | They then get mixed up with the distraught Lucia, who first thanks them, then unexpectedly turns them over to the ship's captain.
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| 34. | It's just someone else's behavior problems and / or sugar overdosage that you were unlucky enough to get mixed up with temporarily.
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| 35. | Kay Kyser plays an ambitious music composer, also gifted with a hypnotic " evil eye ", who gets mixed up with promoting a boxer.
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| 36. | And besides that, as Anna says, anybody who would get mixed up with Lilly has too many problems of his own to help somebody else.
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| 37. | If they now have grown up and want to stand on their own feet, it is logical and right not to get mixed up with that,
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| 38. | "And it's interesting to see how the corporeal factors of a scholar get mixed up with the supposedly more cerebral and abstract stuff ."
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| 39. | He also appeared in the period comedy " Ganar el pleito " ( 1884 ) about a private eye and his partner who get mixed up with trouble.
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| 40. | "That is the complexity of this country, where religion gets mixed up with the state, " said Michael Kovachi, the chief El Al union representative.
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