31. But all artists are wary of all dealers, and he just didn't want me to get mixed up with the trade ." 32. There's a mummy tag, used " so your grandmother didn't get mixed up with someone else's," 33. They then get mixed up with the distraught Lucia, who first thanks them, then unexpectedly turns them over to the ship's captain. 34. It's just someone else's behavior problems and / or sugar overdosage that you were unlucky enough to get mixed up with temporarily. 35. Kay Kyser plays an ambitious music composer, also gifted with a hypnotic " evil eye ", who gets mixed up with promoting a boxer. 36. And besides that, as Anna says, anybody who would get mixed up with Lilly has too many problems of his own to help somebody else. 37. If they now have grown up and want to stand on their own feet, it is logical and right not to get mixed up with that, 38. "And it's interesting to see how the corporeal factors of a scholar get mixed up with the supposedly more cerebral and abstract stuff ." 39. He also appeared in the period comedy " Ganar el pleito " ( 1884 ) about a private eye and his partner who get mixed up with trouble. 40. "That is the complexity of this country, where religion gets mixed up with the state, " said Michael Kovachi, the chief El Al union representative.