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Traditional Kuwaiti political roles became jumbled.
Mr. Albrecht said this was very unlikely, but could happen if the stacks of pellets slumped over and became jumbled together on the floor of the storage pool.
But passengers' patience is sometimes tested: ahead of a recent flight to Chile passengers became jumbled and half had to clear security again.Domestic passengers fare the worst, having to board buses to get on or off planes, which previously wasn't always necessary.
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Cause and effect become jumbled.
In attempting to catalog his prints and negatives, Alfred finds that the images have become jumbled in time and place.
It makes sense that Hoffmann's stories would become jumbled in his mind, and in his telling.
The more often cells divided, the more likely that letters of their genetic code become jumbled, leading to an increased cancer risk.
At the center of the roll, paper fibres tend to arrange themselves in an orderly matrix; nearer the edges, they become jumbled.
The more often cells divide, the more likely it is that letters of their genetic code will become jumbled, leading to an increased cancer risk.
No matter what the disease or the tissue, cells undergoing apoptosis have very distinct characteristics the electrical profile of their membrane changes, the cells become more acidic, and lipids in the membrane lose their rigid order and become jumbled.
But they cautioned that it was difficult, when dealing with riverbed deposits, to be sure that artifacts had not become jumbled out of their true place, and thus time, in the geologic layers.
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