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I've always dressed a bit more wildly; I was into jumble sales from the age of seven.
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The storm surge had turned the interior into a jumble of furniture, kitchenware and mud.
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Without it, the whole structure will collapse into a jumble of perverse incentives.
Then the explanations would inevitably devolve into a jumble of unfamiliar names and bizarre ideas.
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