Soon the trail led onto a jumble of moss-covered stones with sharp sides.
Afrouj Shelina manages a trio of Penn Station venues whose marquees list a jumble of fast-food logos.
"It's a jumble of puzzle pieces, " says a person close to recovery efforts.
All 1, 335 stores--a jumble of Big Lots, Odd Lots, MacFrugal's and Pic 'N' Save--would operate under the Big Lots name.
At the entrance to Chernovohrad, a prototypical Lenin statue stares grimly at a jumble of abandoned factories down the road.
While Sydney is weighed down by a jumble of planning authorities, Mr Kennett has taken over planning authority for Melbourne.
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Dasha loved American schools, and Zahar still speaks in a jumble of English and Russian, but Navalny had bought round-trip tickets.
While the museum is a jumble of rectangular blocks stacked in seemingly haphazard ways, its defining characteristic is the plain white facade.
We see a jumble of buildings and palm trees and abandoned streets.
It is made of a jumble of fragments that have been cemented back together in the high temperatures of a volcanic eruption.
After a long-haul flight, your confused brain is expected to retrieve every item you own among a jumble of possessions in around ten seconds.
As part of a plan to change this, a jumble of aircraft factories and research centres have been lumped together in a new United Aircraft Corporation (UAC).
But, as a forthcoming article in the McKinsey Quarterly points out, combine the perils of shiftworking with a jumble of cultures and you have a recipe for disaster.
Health data are in a jumble of different disconnected systems.
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Before it was Wi-Fi, the wireless networking technology that is currently the hottest accessory for a notebook PC was best known by a jumble of letters and numbers: IEEE 802.11b.
Concerned that England lacked a set of myths comparable to, say, the Norse legends, he created the fantasy realm of Middle-earth, home to a jumble of orcs, elves, wizards and hobbits.
The LDP lost power for an 11-month period in 1993-94 to a jumble of opposition groups, but they were so ineffectual that the LDP was easily able to step in again.
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Though the camp was less than 2 miles away, getting there involved hiking up more than 2, 000 feet while traversing a jumble of steep rock and ice chutes, all of which required careful handwork.
The area around the Falls is a jumble of failed attempts at urban renewal a bankrupt mall, a foreclosed Native American museum, a shoddy row of cheap attractions, handmade signs and pushcarts selling samosas and souvenir sweatshirts.
Thomas Seale, chairman of the Association of the Luxembourg Fund Industry, says that even though his business is pan-European, it is held back by a jumble of national rules and taxes and by a lack of competition among distributors, most of which are banks.
What at first glance appears to be a jumble of boulders was probably a workshop where expert stonecutters practiced their trade. (One chunk of granite has been carved into almost-finished steps.) Another large stone, known as Serpent Rock, has snakes etched into its top surface.
The band takes an idiosyncratic approach to music-making: It purchased an abandoned church as studio space, it's traveled to Budapest to record with large-scale choirs and orchestras, and it often incorporates a jumble of reflective tape, neon signs, megaphones and motorcycle helmets in its live concerts.
Every Breath You Take, written during the break-up of Sting's marriage, is a portrait of a stalker, Stairway To Heaven a confused jumble of Celtic magic and Wordsworth, and My Way, while possessed of a certain elegiac quality, is the most egotistical piece of braggadocio ever pressed onto vinyl.
Vatican police officers gave evidence that when they searched Mr Gabriele's study in his home, they found one large cupboard stacked from floor to ceiling with a disorderly jumble of documents taken from the Pope's office over a period of years.
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The ancient, all-of-a-piece jumble of khaki fieldstone buildings, wooden shutters and half-pipe roof tiles is as spruced up as a resort these days, with no graffiti in sight or tumbled ruins or paving stones out of place.
And, in the road cuts, a chaotic jumble of the rocks that have become familiar to me here bloodstained iron and slanting shelves of granite.
To really take the area's pulse, head to its liveliest commercial street, medieval rue Mouffetard, a colourful jumble of student bars, cheap eateries, market stalls and inexpensive clothing and homewares shops.
Some beams are almost completely covered in a spaghetti-like jumble of doodled hearts and flowers, loopy cursives and blaring capitals.
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