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So if I can get mixed up in something like this, trust me, it can happen to anyone.
"This is not the time to have someone get mixed up in something physical, get stepped on or do something silly".
If I were Labour, I'd want those links highlighted myself, so that I would never get mixed up in something like that ever again.
And I notice you've ignored my comment about the multi-million pound tax avoidance scheme Gary's rumoured to be mixed up in – something about which he remained silent during a recent Twitter chat.
We saw that the government was getting mixed up in something that is none of its business".
I wrote about the scandal this winter, when the most prominent known victims were members of the royal family and Sienna Miller; to get a sense of its seriousness in Britain, imagine Jay Carney and Jill Abramson mixed up in something like this.
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We're getting the two mixed up in this election.
Regular horror ingredients are all mixed up into something truly terrifying.
Equal parts radiance and shadow, Mr. Hawkins transforms a fatally mixed-up character into something close to a tragic hero.
Tom Daplyn's Joby looks and sounds the part: a mixed-up boy in search of something to believe in.
It's something to do with the mound of unopened post I am staring at - it's all mixed up in the same mailrooms, isn't it?
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