Sentence examples for jumble into from inspiring English sources

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In the years that followed, staff members turned that jumble into a six-thousand-page report, still classified, on the C.I.A.'s detention practices.

Hollywood spun the dross of the time — prejudice and injustice with regard to race, gender, religion, and ethnicity; economic catastrophe; war, crime, political discord, and extremism; lust for power and just plain lust, the whole Shakespearean jumble into a new, synthetic artistic gold.

Sykes quickly reorganized the jumble into four faculties--engineering, life sciences, medicine, and physical sciences--which will be established officially next August.

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This was all jumbled into garganelli pasta.

And all of it is jumbled into a rush of bizarre images and carefully mismatched styles: "Hello Kitty" meets "Blood Feast".

It's quite something to capture the poetic, poignant tone of the sequence in which Dr Manhattan retreats to Mars to ponder his destiny, a succession of moments jumbled into a jigsaw of quasi-simultaneous event.

A city created, like great geological formations, of time-sculptured and overlapping strata, Delhi is seven cities at least and almost as many civilizations collapsed, accreted and jumbled into one.

Of the others, what to make of Marsha Cottrell's inkjet prints on paper, blurry tracts (well, yes, some could be heavy-handed structures and locales) derived from digital keyboard characters jumbled into countless configurations, then subjected to "improvisational actions"?

The storm surge, or maybe several huge surges, had overtopped the barrier beach and sucked the pilings from their twenty-foot-deep seatings in the harbor's bottom and hurled the docks, with large boats still tied to them, clear across the harbor until they heaped and jumbled into a covelike pocket and crashed against a condominium building.

In a case-control study of a hundred and twenty-three LSD users, Abraham was among the first to catalogue reports from those who flashed psychedelic and never turned off: a struggling shoe salesman whose dark-brown pairs bled into the navy-blues; a confused student whose text jumbled into "alphabet soup"; a distracted office worker whose flower pot slid back and forth along the windowsill.

In the Nature paper, a team headed by geochronologist Richard Roberts of La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia, notes that pebbles of older rock--crumbly sandstone from the boulder wall and the bedrock below--were jumbled into the sediments being dated.

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