Mixed-up Sentence Examples

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  • They probably got my blood sample mixed up.

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  • She's got it all mixed up.

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  • Colors can be mixed up amongst the stix to highlight the pattern.

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  • Is your pal Howie mixed up in any of that kinky stuff like that?

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  • You're not going to go and get us mixed up in a bucket of shit like the last time, are you?

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  • Do you think I ever expected guide nada value to have my daughters mixed up with this machine?

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  • This was worn with a clashing tiered mixed-up print skirt.

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  • Sunday 7th March was a mixed-up day - sunny one moment, a hail storm the next with drizzle now and then for compromise.

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  • Don't get longitudinal striations mixed up with transverse striations.

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  • On all this the recent archaeological discoveries (see the section on Archaeology) have thrown great light, but the earliest written history of Crete, like that of most parts of continental Greece, is mixed up with mythology and fable to so great an extent as to render it difficult to arrive at any clear conclusions concerning it.

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  • In answer to Rostov's renewed questions, Denisov said, laughing, that he thought he remembered that some other fellow had got mixed up in it, but that it was all nonsense and rubbish, and he did not in the least fear any kind of trial, and that if those scoundrels dared attack him he would give them an answer that they would not easily forget.

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  • Do n't forget your midge repellent, sun cream, waterproof and bobble hat - the weather can be pretty mixed up there !

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  • Do n't get longitudinal striations mixed up with transverse striations.

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  • And the 80's synth chords and voices came up through the velvety vocals and mixed up in my head to recreate a distant time.

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  • Julie would have aced her quiz if she hadn't mixed up a homonym with a homophone.

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  • Sometimes monogramming is done so an item won't get mixed up with others' belongings.

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  • I didn't know him all that well but in my mixed up mind I was sure it was some sick way to make things right.

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  • From the very first time we did this, all the emotions were as mixed up as my grandmother's soup.

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  • All I can think of is perhaps she sent her clothes out to a laundry and didn't want them mixed up.

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  • Lord Stormont's family was Jacobite in its politics, and his second son James (c. 1690-1728), being apparently mixed up in some of the plots of the time, joined the court of the exiled Stuarts and in 1721 was created earl of Dunbar by James Edward, the Old Pretender.

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  • He was mixed up with the sordid intrigues which preceded the deposition of Edward II., and supplied Queen Isabella and Mortimer in Paris with money in 1325 from the revenues of Guienne, of which province he was treasurer.

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  • There at first he helped Denikin to maintain the independence of the Caucasus, but when the latter made a political approach towards the Entente, Enver left him, stayed for a short time in Azerbaijan, and was mixed up 1 A German version was issued in 1918.

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  • The circle was complete, but there were no Russians in the centre, and a map of the positions of the Japanese on the evening of the 10th shows the seventeen divisions thoroughly mixed up and pointing in every direction but that of the enemy.

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  • The Chaldaeans, Egyptians and Greeks were the early cultivators of science, and botany was not neglected, although the study of it was mixed up with crude speculations as to vegetable life, and as to the change of plants into animals.

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  • A few words may be said here about the spread of Protestantism in Poland, which is so intimately mixed up with the development of the national language.

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  • Schmitt got mixed up with some of the political questions of the day - he was a native of Galicia and therefore a subject of the Austrian emperor - and was sentenced to death in 1846, but the penalty was commuted into imprisonment in Spielberg, whence he was released by the revolution of 1848.

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  • As Whip the Master of Elibank earned high praise for his energy and tact; but he was somewhat unfortunately mixed up with the " Marconi Scandal " in connexion with Mr. Lloyd George and Sir Rufus Isaacs, as having invested part of the Liberal Party funds in American Marconi shares in which he, with them, was speculating - a transaction hotly debated in Parliament in 1913.

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  • The southern, or Malwa, portion is made up of detached or semi-detached districts, between which are interposed parts of other states, which again are mixed up with each other in bewildering intricacy.

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  • Moreover, he and his successors mixed up so many accidents with the essence of their realism that the whole system broke down under its own weight.

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  • The whole affair was mixed up with insinuations against Lord Hastings, especially charging him with having been actuated by favouritism towards one of the partners in the firm.

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  • The population of Irak was already mixed up with Persian elements; it fluctuated greatly, and was largely composed of fresh immigrants.

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  • Moreover, these marvels - which in their original form are doubtless as old as anything in the Iliad, since in fact they are part of the vast stock of popular tales (Mdrehen) diffused all over the world - are mixed up in the Odyssey with the heroes of the Trojan war.

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  • A number of officers, as well as of men in civil life, were mixed up in the plot, while the methods employed were the lowest forms of anonymous slander; but at the first breath of exposure every one concerned hurried to cover up his part in it, leaving Conway to shoulder both the responsibility and the disgrace.

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  • In every solid body there is a continual atomic dissociation, the result of which is that mixed up with the atoms of chemical matter composing them we have a greater or less percentage of free electrons.

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  • It was a consummation too ideal for that early date; and next year the regent, whose daughter was now queen of France and there mixed up with the persecuting policy of the Guises, forbade the reformed preaching in Scotland.

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  • They came to Sind either with the Arab conquerors or after them, and remained there mixed up with the original Hindu inhabitants.

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  • Perhaps the best criticism of Edwards's philosophy as a whole is that, instead of being elaborated on purely rational principles, it is mixed up with a system of theological conceptions with which it is never thoroughly combined, and that it is exposed to all the disturbing effects of theological controversy.

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  • His prodigious literary activity led to his falling under the suspicions of the Austrian police, and he was mixed up in a political trial and arrested in 1833.

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  • They contain evidence of the utmost value as to the order of the Church in early days; evidence, however, which needs to be sifted with the greatest care, since the personal preferences of the writer and the customs of the local church to which he belongs are continually mixed up with things which have a wider prevalence.

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  • To the north also belong the sagas of Gretti the Strong (Ioio-1031), the life and death of the most famous of Icelandic outlaws, the real story of whose career is mixed up with the mythical adventures of Beowulf, here put down to Gretti, and with late romantic episodes and fabulous folk-tales (Dr Vigfusson would ascribe the best parts of this saga to Sturla; its last editor, whose additions would be better away, must have touched it up about 1300), and the stories of the Ljosvetningasaga (1009-1060).

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  • He was also mixed up in English affairs, and as a rule maintained cordial relations with Henry I.

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  • Diarmait MacMurchada (Dermod MacMurrough), greatgrandson of Diarmait Mael-na-mBo, as king of Leinster was by descent and position much mixed up with foreigners, and generally in a state of latent if not open hostility to the high-kings of the Hy Neill and Dalcais dynasties.

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  • Thus the story originally told of a man or woman bearing the name " sun," " dawn," " cloud," may be mixed up later with myths about the real celestial dawn, cloud or sun.

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  • If we examine myths of human descent from animals, we find gods busy there, and if we try to investigate the myths of the origin of the gods, the subject gets mixed up with the mythical origins of things in general.

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  • They probably got my blood sample mixed up with some old codger that sets at a desk all day.

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  • That has already happened in databases that contain biometrics, with devastating consequences for some of the people whose data have been mixed up.

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  • The Yanks seem to get the English accent mixed up with our Antipodean cousins, just not cricket!

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  • The red clayey loam, mixed up with great yellow flint stones.

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  • They may instead be fusing with existing cells, creating genetically mixed-up tissues with unknown health effects " [21] .

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  • To be honest I think you are rather mixed-up yourself and ought to get your head clear.

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  • James was a very mixed-up, volatile sort of guy.

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  • Sometimes the DNA ladder rungs get mixed up or even lost.

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  • Is this enough to finally unshackle the typing legions from the mixed-up mess of an ordinary keyboard?

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  • The misuse of the Eddic metaphors made the lyrical and epical poetry of the day hardly intelligible, and, to make matters worse, the language of the poets was mixed up with words of German and Danish origin.

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  • To get out of the dilemma of party-government, resort was thereupon had to the appointment as chief magistrate of a podestd from among the nobles or knights of a different part of the country not mixed up with the local feuds.

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  • Hardly had the Horse Guards passed Rostov before he heard them shout, "Hurrah!" and looking back saw that their foremost ranks were mixed up with some foreign cavalry with red epaulets, probably French.

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  • There are some drinks that are ordered consistently in bars or restaurants and mixed up for backyard parties or festive family events.

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  • This is a great way to make sure your child's towel does not get mixed up with someone else's towel.

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  • A pink hoodie emblazoned with the Patriots logo might be basic for some, but it can be mixed up all fall and winter long with plenty of little girl looks.

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  • Everything is inside a portable, compact, durable plastic case to make storage easy so your toothbrush doesn't get mixed up with Fido's!

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  • Fix the Mixed Up Puzzle - Instead of moving puzzle pieces around to different locations, turn them clockwise until they are in the right position.

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  • It is very easy for wine glasses to become mixed up during a holiday or social gathering.

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  • Wine charms - It is very easy for wine glasses to become mixed up during a holiday gathering leaving everyone asking "Is this my glass?"

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  • A lot of mixed up dating goes on with Seth dating Alex, Ryan with a girl named Lindsay and their girlfriends dating a polo jock and a pool guy.

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  • They were happy to see chicken breasts separated from the vegetables, as opposed to the mixed up stir-frys and stews that I had been making prior to the diet.

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  • For this reason, the team on the show was mixed up a little bit for season two.

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  • I'm not too fussy about getting mixed up in that stuff.

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  • I heard he was going to give them out after the sale, after the trunks sold, but the keys all got mixed up so he simply tossed them.

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  • In this doubtless he derived much advantage from his knowledge of chemistry, though the science was as yet not disentangled from the secret traditions of alchemy, and was often mixed up with imposture.

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  • No doubt, rational evidences had appeared in books of rhetoric, as we see from Plato's Phaedrus, 266-267,where we find proofs,probabilities, refutation and maxim, but mixed up with other evidences.

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  • After a brief interference in the affairs of Germany, where the intricate question of the Cleves-Jiilich succession was already preparing the way for the Thirty Years' War, the United Provinces became immersed in a hot and absorbing theological struggle with which were mixed up important political issues.

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  • There he was temporarily diverted from his task by becoming mixed up with the Polish revolt, and, in pursuit of a mission to carry American contributions across the Prussian frontier, he was arrested and imprisoned at Berlin, but was at last released through the intervention of the American minister at Paris.

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  • The question between the Lutheran (Augustinian) and Reformed (Philonic) division of the ten commandments was mixed up with controversy as to the legitimacy of sacred images not designed to be worshipped.

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