By the end of the match, we had cars laid on, but it took a while to sort out. |
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Out in the pond I had fantastic views of a whiskered tern wheeling around and picking food of some sort out of the water. |
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He complained that he could not sort out his private and financial affairs because he had to spend too much time in the middle. |
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How would you as an epidemiological number cruncher begin to sort out those patterns? |
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Therefore, it was incumbent upon the coalition partners to frankly, honestly and realistically examine, debate and sort out the issue. |
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Do I go for a long wander around London or do I stay in and finally sort out the piles of books, comics and magazines in the hallway? |
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If you or anyone else can help me to sort out the security issues I would be much obliged. |
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Now, if a telephone company can't even sort out their own phone lines, how can they sort out mine? |
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Richard Ford is livid after hanging on the telephone for hours trying to sort out his family's child tax credit. |
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It took me going to prison to come off drugs and to realise I needed to sort out my problem. |
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No matter how much she tried to sort out her thoughts, each one sent three or four new ones careening uncontrolled through her mind. |
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They neglected to mention the dozen phone calls I had to make to sort out the cock-ups. |
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She says they have only met once since, to try to sort out the divorce arrangements. |
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A Coronation Street spokesperson has acknowledged the complaints and promised that they are on the case to sort out the cobbles. |
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One suspects the government will now, after heaving a sigh of relief, quietly hand the issue over to doctors for them to sort out. |
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A source of aggravation could be your temporary inability to sort out intensely private feelings. |
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Soyinka insists the day Africa is able to sort out its leadership vacuum is the day the continent will finally come of age. |
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At the moment we have just parked the domain and will sort out hosting services later. |
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I was reluctantly forced to sort out my personal finances with the BBC instead. |
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So it is time to have a dialogue and sort out the problems in civilized ways. |
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And what we need to sort out now is our differences and these profound cleavages that have effected us in this society. |
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His orthodontist, Dr. Perry Lyman, hypnotizes him in an attempt to sort out the situation. |
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Players should now sort out the cards according to suit hearts, clubs, etc. |
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This is not just the obvious ageing person's whinge because my kids can sort out computer or digital camera problems that baffle me. |
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Market forces would soon sort out the cattlemen who are agitating to continue agisting their livestock in alpine national parks. |
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Yes councillor, it is not beyond the realms of possibility for councillors, highways, and bus company management to sort out some solution. |
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Sometimes an airdrome or river might be misplaced but not difficult to sort out. |
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The same firm was placed in receivership a week ago after efforts to sort out its modest financial problems failed. |
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As for keeping their numbers down, leave it to mother nature, she'll sort out the animal kingdom the natural way. |
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Everyone is waiting for them to meet head-to-head to sort out whose name gets inscribed on the wooden spoon. |
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Many devastated householders are now trying to sort out homes that are at best damp and at worst in need of serious building work. |
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The people here are doing their level best to help sort out the problems facing farmers. |
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The historians will sort out the rightness and the wrongness of the policy. |
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Swindon Council has called in the bailiffs to sort out motorists dodging parking fines. |
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The other key lesson, which dismays the report authors, is how dependent Scots of all classes are on expecting others to sort out their problems. |
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Surveys and conventions are to be held on this issue to sort out differences and discrepancies. |
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He urged the Ambonese to sort out the problem themselves and asked the Vice President to oversee progress. |
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She replays scenes from her life in dreams, trying to sort out her own self-identity. |
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You need some name that the C preprocessor can recognize to help it sort out the differences between what changes are yours and what are not. |
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At this time I had to go and sort out other stuff, so I didn't see if anything else went wrong. |
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His friends had long since vanished, leaving him to sort out the problem he was in by himself. |
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We've got a bye this weekend, which means I've got a chance to sort out a back problem that has been giving me a bit of grief in recent matches. |
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Carpenter's late-season fade and Pettitte's fine second half helped sort out the runners-up. |
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And of course in all this, in heterosexual relationships, contraception tends to fall to the woman to sort out. |
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New manager Phil Wilson has been ringing the changes since taking over the reins and has virtually a whole new squad to sort out. |
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I will take just a very quick call to sort out one or two things that are obviously puzzling people. |
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All that will be very welcome, and if they sort out the Tote betting shop pronto, punters will be glad. |
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But in the case of a deposit row, a tenancy deposit scheme does seem like a better way to sort out a punch-up than, well, a punch-up. |
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Another meeting was arranged for Monday night, April 5, to sort out the committee's finances and to assess what other assets it has. |
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But analysts believe Lloyds will be coming under shareholder pressure to sort out the difficulties with its problem child. |
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This was a limb loosener for both teams who will certainly have a post-mortem on the game and sort out their future strategies. |
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The authorities wanted to take me back to Dover to sort out the paperwork, but I managed to get freed in London. |
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A tangled mess of instruments often takes an inordinate amount of time to sort out in preparation for processing. |
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It took months to sort out this nightmare and if a date of birth had been requested, it might not have happened. |
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I needed to sort out a way of creating pre-emption provisions and to retain control. |
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Certainly they have worked hard to sort out the mess but at their rate of pay they'd want to be burning the midnight oil every night. |
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This is a hole for those with nerves of steel, and will truly sort out the men from the boys in the Ryder Cup. |
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The move has caused numerous teething troubles, which have been time-consuming to sort out. |
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You were expected to party until the early hours and then be up first thing in the morning to sort out any problems. |
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Also trying to sort out online radio licences which is a bit of a mare but keeping me on my toes. |
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Sometimes it requires a crisis to sort out those fitted for leadership from their confreres inclined to dash around in a blind funk. |
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Jeff Tracy and his sons sort out natural disasters and frustrate the dastardly plans of the megalomaniac villain called the Hood. |
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If cycling is one way to sort out York's traffic problems, how come the frequent theft of bikes is brushed off as one of those things? |
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On Friday night I was an emotional wreck and needed to sort out a lot of stuff in my head. |
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I can stop this only if you are willing to talk to me calmly and sort out everything without threats. |
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I let him sort out the rudder and tiller, as we're late, and he's starting to worry. |
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With regard to wee garden-dwelling beasties, it is important to sort out the friends from the foes. |
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He will have fled the scene, and the truck company's insurance may or may not cover you, but in any case could take months to sort out. |
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This scheme will involve trained mediators bringing warring parties together to discuss and sort out their differences. |
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Now is the time to sort out summer bedding while many lawns are now getting the short back and sides, as the summer growth begins to take off. |
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Because of that, there was such a mess for the select committee to sort out that we were left with this document full of changes. |
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She needed to sort out her frayed, perplexing emotions with the help of someone she loved and trusted. |
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It has called on the expertise of Porsche, Borg Warner, Sachs and Bosch to sort out suspension, fuel injection and the four-wheel-drive system. |
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Divorce is traumatic enough without having to wait two years to get your case heard and sort out your life in a courthouse hall. |
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Is there a scheme of moral triage that would sort out this activity on behalf of a responsible, civilised society? |
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I'd rather see a law forbidding the practice than trying to sort out ways to allow data sharing without my knowledge. |
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Not to worry, Miller will sort out private industry, those economy wreckers and get us down to 5 cents a gallon for gas. |
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Even when told, companies often failed to sort out the problem or fail to answer or even acknowledge complaint letters. |
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But he signally failed to sort out rates of migration to these islands, which have peaked after being consistently low for a quarter-century. |
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When I got into work there was a mountain of work to get through, loads of meeting requests and several problems to sort out. |
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Our patient is crowned king and expected to sort out this delightfully convoluted muddle. |
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And what responsibility do we have to sort out the charges and countercharges that are being thrown on the stump and on the airwaves? |
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Orthodox doctors dosed him up with more and more painkillers, without being able to sort out the underlying problem, he says. |
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It's a shame to see they still haven't had the cop-on to sort out the ticketing system. |
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ThinPrint offers software to sort out print jobs in internet and mobile environments. |
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He rang the county clerk's office to sort out the error, and was able to vote in the end. |
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Dyant seems to sort out the black ones while Dynest has best results on the brown jobbies. |
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On a scorching summer day earlier this year, Beijing engineer Shan Tao doesn't need a slide rule to sort out his overheating equation. |
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Even a warning from the sports minister, who basically told both sides to shut up and sort out the problem pronto, has gone unheeded. |
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Specifically, it's much less expensive to sort out student accommodation in Clonmel or Carlow than it is to pay slumlords in Dublin or Galway. |
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It's just hard to sort out the real issues from the smokescreens as the rhetoric heats up this election year. |
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A timeless comedy, this story is about the upper classes on their uppers while the inimitable Jeeves is always on hand to sort out their mess. |
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As the soft market works to sort out supply and demand issues, the U.S. economy remains slightly unstable. |
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He has promised to familiarise himself with the Academy and sort out pre-season friendlies as quickly as possible. |
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The problems that dying intestate can cause are vast and it can take a long time to sort out. |
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Either way we need to sort out poverty and sustainability together or neither will be sorted. |
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Consumers clearly need an objective referee to sort out this dogfight, and that should be the transportation authority's job. |
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If you'd like to participate but can't use your real name please email me and we'll sort out a nom de plume. |
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I so need to sort out driving lessons, but until I get my provisional licence back then I can't even get started on that score. |
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Now all we have to do a sort out all the junk mail and usual bumph that litters the hall on these occasions. |
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Even after Northern Rock managed to sort out the problem, there were still further complications. |
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Who ever nutted him last week will probably have knocked some sense into his peanut brain and should be telling him to sort out the domestic economy. |
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Will you, Mr Speaker, sort out the chief whip and throw the book at her? |
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He was hoping to sort out his life and put his crimes behind him. |
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C'mon, while you sort out Xerox copies tell me what happened. |
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Then the next hour or so was spent putting the CDs onto the shelves, which required me having a good old sort out and arranging them all into alphabetical order. |
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We're trying everything we can to sort out yobbery in the evenings. |
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But the people of Iraq were strong-willed, a great people, and he trusted them to sort out their affairs. |
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They appear to be dragging their heels over appointing a new chief executive, but whoever lands the job will have a mounting pile of problems to sort out. |
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Court cases are flawed devices to sort out and solve such important social problems. |
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This handy utility will sort out the musical collection of any size, quickly reorganizing folders and renaming files on your hard drive, making an apple-pie order. |
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I managed to book a solicitor's appt to sort out my Nan's will. |
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Cllr Durcan said if the CPO was used the council could lodge the money in an account and leave it to the three people involved to sort out the payments. |
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As authorities sort out the investigation, superjet faces the unenviable task of pulling a successful program from the wreckage. |
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Claire is coming up tomorrow and so far all i've done is sort out the clothes that have littered my floor for the last week or so and changed the bedding. |
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Two workmen and a mechanical shovel would sort out the whole sorry mess in one weekend at a tiny fraction of the stupid price they are talking about for a bridge. |
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Another staff member is forced to take a sickie to sort out their mother's urgent financial matter afraid of being refused a request for a couple of hours off. |
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I had intended to do some work on the book, sort out my buildings insurance and washing machine repair cover, but somehow the day has been eaten up with other things. |
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Top of the unfinished business is to sort out the House of Lords. |
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They also need to sort out the length of their paragraphs and proof reading generally, this article in particular gave me a migraine with its lack of line breaks. |
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The way young people sort out vendettas nowadays is absolutely horrendous. |
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It took the new theoretical tools of nuclear physics, brought to the task by Bethe, to sort out their merits and demerits, and convincingly resolve the problem. |
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There must be a major expansion into the use of orthomolecular therapy to sort out the variables and to determine how to improve the therapeutic outcome of treatment. |
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I'm more worried about what will happen to the Lions if they don't sort out their chronic problems at the breakdown in time for the first Test at Christchurch. |
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I recommend you go view Richard Hoagland's site. It's easy to sort out the speculation from the evidence, and he has done a very sound job of collating the facts. |
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If they were a bit more mature, and less wedded to surface impressions they would probably be able to communicate with each other and sort out the problems. |
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A responsible therapist has a duty to help a patient sort out delusion from reality, dreams and confabulations from truth, and real abuse from imagined abuse. |
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It just seems too far away, too detached from life this side of the pond, and America should have the resources to sort out this kind of problem if anyone has. |
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What with the lack of potties, pram, and Moses basket our home feels positively spacious so I'm keen to carry that through and have a good tidy and sort out. |
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It also demonstrates that the President is either an over-zealous delegator, plain lazy or lacking the intelligence to sort out the wheat from the chaff himself. |
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He said a lot of resources had been gobbled up trying to sort out the mess in ZAM and yet it was personal issues that had led to the in-fighting in the association. |
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To Martin Cullen I say, that is if he is left in power, maybe it would be a good idea to sort out the gremlins in electronic voting and give us all a break. |
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When the dig was over it was generally the personal responsibility of the excavator, with little assistance, to sort out all the material and write it up for publication. |
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The initiative promises to sort out your bodgers from your badgers and offers free instruction on pole lathes, hurdle making and forestry skills. |
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Without more details, it is impossible to sort out the sequence of events. |
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Shipbreaker Able UK has until the Atlantic 'weather window' opens to sort out the ghost ships controversy, says a leading green group. |
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When the wall was breached, it was a real rush job to sort out what was needed to repair it and fly it forward as quickly as possible. |
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When big-name economists collide, how can we sort out which are right? |
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Given the testosteronal fug surrounding these two, it can be hard to sort out who gets the gold medal for compassion and commitment. |
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Could you sort out your wardrobe and put the clothes you no longer use in one pile to give away and another to throw away? |
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Martin is used to trying to sort out financial fankles but he didn't count on having to cope with emotional baggage attached to Morton. |
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And it can be considered a way to sort out problems for the Member's constituents. |
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If we can sort out our second half fade-outs in matches it really could turn out to be a half-decent season at Anfield. |
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I might have to break up with Nora, she has serious daddy issues that she need to sort out before dating anyone again. |
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When the parents of these children complain, let them do the escort service or sort out their children. |
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Thus, an Irish bishop was sent by papal authority to Quebec in the 1870s to sort out the two. |
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Dating and pre-marriage are times to sort out what kind of person you like or if you like people at all. |
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To sort out what was happening, the RHIC teams turned to the less energetic collisions between gold ions and deuterons. |
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Two dessertspoons of iron chelate mixed in ten litres of water should be applied to the watering area around the base, to sort out this problem. |
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The fleece would be removed intact, then carefully folded to make it easier to sort out the different grades of wool at the mill. |
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So much has been said about Europe's long-awaited date with destiny that it was hard to sort out the predictable hyperbole from the reality. |
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Their property of super paramagnetism makes them one of the most sort out particle in the area of targeted drug delivery and cancer therapy. |
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What you won't like is the clunky gear change, which is notchy and something that Peugeot should sort out double-quick. |
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Please con you come and hove o chat with him and sort out what he tokes and when he takes it? |
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Untrimmed hair surrounding the eyes can cause muckiness which the groomer can sort out. |
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To sort out how turtles develop, Nagashima and his colleagues worked with eggs of Chinese soft-shelled turtles bought from farms. |
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Renault know there is more to come once they sort out driveability issues. |
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The first in a new breed of tough school hit-squads will be sent in to sort out troubled Calderdale education authority, it was announced yesterday. |
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The billionaire has had a long honeymoon period with fans prepared to give him time to restructure the club and sort out the financial mess his people insist United was in. |
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Evaluating each paper for LOE helps physicians sort out articles on which they should rely from those with insufficient power to support a clinical decision. |
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Serious problems with the loom were left to the tackler to sort out. |
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Experts could sort out the heavier coins, use the lighter ones for payments, then melt the heavy coins and recoin them as light coins, keeping the difference as a profit. |
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Maybe a few months hard labour would sort out their ombrophobia. |
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Mechanical systems that detect and sort out CCA wood use X-rays or lasers to detect the contaminant and then rely on mechanical sorting to jettison the offending pieces. |
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While the two try to sort out their relationship, Bonny's best friend Liz comes to dinner with a control freak named Kell, who lures her to a commune in Scotland. |
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Tonight, still searching for his son, Raven finds work in a Honolulu nightclub, where he is drawn into a sinister web of crime which he has to sort out, karate chop-chop. |
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Clearly moved by the struggle of Ethiopian refugee Aida and her beguiling daughter Amelia, zillionaire Theo Paphitis vowed to sort out their chaotic finances. |
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If you see a bad habit begin to develop, try to nip it in the bud so that it does not become ingrained. Issues are easier to sort out the earlier they are addressed. |
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This legal battle was brought by Gaiman and the specifically formed Marvels and Miracles, LLC, which Gaiman created to help sort out the legal rights surrounding Marvelman. |
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