| 41. | A jumble of 24 horse legs overflow a table in the back.
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| 42. | It lunges toward the urban jumble, as if gasping for breath.
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| 43. | The breakup of the Soviet Union also jumbled the data.
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| 44. | A happy jumble of eras and classes on a walk by the Tiber
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| 45. | Better check that jumble of notices that surround those bills and statements.
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| 46. | It's a bewildering jumble for the average person.
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| 47. | The security also stemmed from the jumbled line of succession beneath Allen.
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| 48. | Times and places, realities and illusions, were jumbled.
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| 49. | To the other, they were untenably vague word jumbles.
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| 50. | Nothing promotes confusion as much as jumbled or mislaid records.
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