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Things may be mixed up, but that must be the way they're meant to be, sometimes — or they wouldn't be in the funny pages.
She's a little concerned she may be mixed up with Alice in Wonderland though... My 6 year old son George went to school dressed as Epos the Flame Bird from Beast Quest.
Of course the latter may be mixed up with emotional states, as an itch may include a propensity to scratch, and contrariwise in exceptional circumstances pain may be felt without distress.
For example, all of the tissues (including the DNA) for a pair of animals might be swapped, or there may be mix-ups within the clinical phenotypes (such as plasma insulin levels).
Without proper standardization of the measurements, true population level changes may be mixed up with the effects of measurement error.> -wrap-foot> ⇑ Arrow upwards: increases observed blood pressure level; ⇓ arrow down wards: decreases observed blood pressure level.
He tends to retell us things that are abundantly clear, like "Memories crowd in on me, irresistibly, threatening to overwhelm my thoughts entirely," or "I may be embellishing, inventing, I may be mixing everything up".
This becomes increasingly treacherous the more his daughter gets into trouble, first with pot and then by disappearing with a boyfriend who may or may not be mixed up in Jaclyn's world.
Meanwhile, end users' feelings may be mixed.
A weakness of the biological basis with regard to the normative construction may, in addition, be mix-ups which are not only mutually independent, but even incompatible with each other.
as they sometimes can be mixed up.
Now French official documents suggest the Nobel laureate's remains may have been mixed up with others' in France before exhumation.
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