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Alas, the Met's new production by Andrei Serban is a jumble, with no discernable concept and no consistent look.
The program seems a bit of a jumble, with bonbons by Tchaikovsky, Saint-Saëns and Ravel and arrangements of pieces by Esperanza Spalding, Leonardo Genovese and Dimitri Tiomkin.
The Hendersons' neighbor Dawn Krueger, 53, described Bonner's current state as "all a jumble with families moving out and others trying to hang on without jobs".
Behind its glossy front page, AOL Music is a bit of a jumble, with much of its content hard to find.
Finely shred the beetroot leaves (if any) and jumble with the beetroot, olive oil, salt, pepper and red wine vinegar, and scatter on a plain white plate.
A dessert of two cold-smoked Venezuelan chocolates in varying textures arrives in an organic jumble with curry ice cream, carrot purée and coriander blossoms.
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The menu is a-jumble with much more worth exploring.
Turn left on to cobbled Niederdorfstrasse, jumbled with design shops, medieval fountains and beer halls.
A bowl of couscous was gorgeously jumbled with spinach, carrots, green beans, asparagus and onion, and finished with harissa.
Meaningful references — the abundant James Brown samples, the use of Redding and Mayfield — are all jumbled with irrelevant ones.
Mr. Benítez Sánchez seems to paint in rushes and jumbles, with every one of his works a miniature explosion, with everything flying and tumbling about the picture.
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