Sentence examples for it's scrambling from inspiring English sources

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It's easy to see why — the democratic nation of just 2.8 million people has begun exploiting its fabulous mineral wealth (gold, copper and coal, to name a few); it's wedged between two giants, China and Russia; and it's scrambling to manage superspeed economic growth, which surpassed 17 percent last year.

But it's scrambling to come up with a new ad strategy.

United, a unit of UAL, is looking at a Monday deadline to repay $875 million in debt originally due Dec. 2. Without the guarantees, it won't get a $2 billion private loan package and it's scrambling.

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While the business is shinging, in the press it's been a grim few months for Facebook as it's scrambled to improve its abuse detection systems following Russian election interference.

Finally it's scrambled clear and that will be that.

In the season, it's scrambled eggs, maybe biscuits and pancakes, bacon.

Somehow it's scrambled clear and suddenly Ireland are racing down the other end with men over!

"It is all well and good the captain standing there and saying, 'I'm trying very hard and giving it everything' but when the brain is scrambled, it's scrambled".

Therefore if I could see that MAC address, even if it's scrambled, I can then say well that's the code for that person and then I can understand where they go — therefore we're not releasing it".

Any ugly piece of produce can be transformed into a gorgeous meal: You never see the fruit in its original form when it's thrown into a smoothie, nor the vegetable after it's scrambled into an omelette.

Check the cube for 3-20 seconds to see if it's scrambled nicely.

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