While sorting through old photographs at my mother's house one Christmas, I came across a photograph that was to haunt me for years. |
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We're currently sorting through the bash of pictures, so stay tuned for photos! |
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I am just having a bit of difficulty sorting out which bit is of concern to the House. |
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I thank whoever arranged for allowing Sharon to come into my life. She has lifted my depression and is patiently sorting me out. |
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The game involved them sorting the cards out into several shifting categories of species, weaknesses and grades. |
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And how do you finger the recalcitrant citizenry who persist in just slinging it all in the bin rather than diligently sorting it? |
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It's sorting that information and collating it in an actionable form that you can go after a target. |
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Self-locking manger stalls can eliminate the need for sorting animals by automatically locking animals upon return from the parlor. |
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They worked inside, in the packing houses, washing, sorting, grading, and packing oranges at a dizzying pace. |
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After finishing the sorting of the papers and then chit-chatting while drinking their iced tea, they decided it was time for them to get back. |
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The food processing industry also involves processing such as grading, sorting and packaging which enhance the shelf-life of food products. |
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However, if the sort batches are too large, they cause pageins because parts of the sort batch get paged out to swap during sorting. |
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Cluster analysis is a useful technique for sorting families into distinct, naturally occurring subgroups. |
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His daily tasks include sorting out orders, packing the goods and transporting them to customers. |
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Maria speaks flawless English and I always feel an old fashioned lady-of-the-house pride in sorting out with her flower and hemstitch patterns. |
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Meat-based baits, especially cat food, are sorting out the better fish, which run well into double figures. |
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Thoughts were jumbled inside his head and he was having difficulty sorting them all out. |
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Ian wandered back into the cave and began sorting what was left into packsack-sized piles, stacking them by the mouth of the cave. |
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I was sorting out the books on Beth's bookshelves to make more room for our junk when I found her copy of the highway code. |
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In sorting through the sample, I select out the statoblasts that look like they have begun to swell a bit. |
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The higher the absolute value, more important is the response variable, which enables its sorting in descending order of magnitude. |
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Harried health workers picked through the impatient crowd, sorting out the sickest children. |
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It's the end of the harvest season and these farmers in the village of Saloum are sorting the last of their peanuts. |
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His knee also stiffens up after training, so it needs sorting out because it's an annoying problem. |
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The natural sorting process tells us something about how we need to catechize teenagers. |
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We are always looking for willing volunteers to help with everything from sorting and preparing stock to merchandising and sales. |
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She took a job in a book warehouse there and spent her workdays as a picker, sorting books and reading them along the way. |
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Account holders need to be more efficient in sorting their emails and ensure there is enough operable space. |
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Once more Aclare was alive with the sounds from tunneling, stoping, dressing, sorting, bagging, and the loading of ore from the mine. |
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Mining mostly took place in opencast workings, and primitive methods involving hand sorting and sieving were used to refine the fibre. |
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Tony was in the kitchen sorting out a cup of tea, a tinny and a few snacks when he suddenly became quite excited. |
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Units began sending expeditors to assist in sorting through the ever-increasing volume of receipts. |
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When it comes to larger mills with decent internal sorting capacities, or multi-mill operations, log sorting is a different kettle of fish. |
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But in the time that sorting out that mess takes, Charlie, to windward, has gone past her. |
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Traditional librarians and documentalists will certainly have a pilot role to play in sorting out this chaos. |
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When it comes to sorting people's green-box recyclables, glass and metal are at opposite ends of the spectrum. |
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I come home from work Wednesday evening and get a little docket that a package from the UK is at the sorting office for me. |
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Instead of taking part in the fun and games of rigging a flying fox, I was roped into sorting out the cage of ropes and other vertical gear. |
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The organic particles are separated by size in sorting areas on the labial palps and are then directed into the mouth. |
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The exhibition is housed in a disused and temporarily abandoned sorting office in the centre of London. |
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At last I try roasting them in the oven in their pods before crushing the lot and yandying, the Aboriginal way of sorting seeds. |
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They spent all day sponging blood and ink from the floor, sorting letters into their boxes, sweeping. |
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Cognitive scientists pose seed-storage puzzles to birds as a way of sorting out how their brains work and might resemble our own. |
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There's a growing belief that searching, rather than sorting through nested folders, is the next revolution in how people use computers. |
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Returning envelopes containing ballot papers are also distinctively marked to aid sorting. |
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These nine-packs are stacked three packs to a crate and sent off to the cooler for sorting, storage and shipment. |
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His duties included sorting the post and photocopying documents and he rarely came into contact with members of the public. |
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Post-ingestive processes include further particle sorting, digestion, absorption and egestion of true faeces. |
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It includes such functions as dragging icons between folders, resizing windows inside the browser, sorting data easily and the like. |
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The participants were also asked to label any groups or subgroups that resulted from their sorting. |
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I telephoned the postal sorting office about this delay and left a message on their answering machine, but no response. |
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At night, it became a parcel sorting platform for the parcel office for delivery next day. |
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After sorting, pens of heifers were reweighed, processed, and moved to their home pen. |
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The matches are found by sorting the substrings lexicographically via a hashing scheme and by then scanning these arrays for k-length matches. |
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Mark, while you were away from your desk I took the liberty of sorting the unopened incoming mail for you. |
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One option being considered is to consolidate Chippenham and Malmesbury's sorting offices into a single, purpose built facility in Chippenham. |
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The post was found hours later by a dog owner and police traced the temporary worker from staff rotas at the sorting office. |
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For a long time Gianni was known as a playboy, dallying with aristocrats and movie stars before finally sorting out his inheritance. |
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Responsibilities included the collection, handling and sorting of cash, and cheques. |
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So experienced planetary astrophotographers became resigned to taking a lot of photographs and sorting through them to find the good ones. |
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I'm currently in Dublin just bumming around, sorting stuff out, but the clock is ticking. |
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Experts recommend that all mailroom employees wear latex gloves, masks and safety glasses while sorting and processing the mail. |
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Today she was sorting the spices cabinet in alphabetical order, having run out of labels and tags to cut off things. |
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I started using the good old notebook recently and all I have got is a list of random ideas that need sorting. |
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Depending on travel agencies for sorting out most of the plans is also a practical way of going on a road tour. |
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All she wanted was to sleep for a week or so and then try sorting out this catastrophic tangle of events. |
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Scholars and admirers of baroque painting will enjoy studying this work and sorting out the many interconnections between father and daughter. |
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Someone was wide awake in a brightly lit room, writing furiously, sorting through what sounded like an immense pile of papers. |
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The sorting office had been the target of much criticism in recent months, following the implementation of a single-service delivery system. |
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The slides were air dried after sorting and maintained at room temperature until use. |
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It's a tediously slow job checking all the sites and sorting out the queue. |
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Under such a system, much of the tediousness of gross photography, such as sticker labeling, sticker removal, and image sorting will disappear. |
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There were proposals to turn the old post office into a Royal Mail sorting office but to date no plans have been forthcoming. |
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For years now, postmasters and postmistresses have been sorting post, something that we were never meant to be doing. |
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Tonight we're chilling after sorting out the seating plan and printing out the place cards for the wedding. |
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Reverse is better for controlled cutting, pulverizing clods, sorting debris from soil, and scarifying hard ground. |
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It is understood the threats were directed at two managers and one postman based at a sorting office in the city. |
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This insistently polemical approach is most explicitly revealed in his method of sorting through the sample texts. |
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He heard some of the teachers and the academy master sorting through names. |
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In a world of increasing information overload the process of sorting wheat from chaff becomes ever more daunting. |
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Nuggets of information are valuable, but sorting through that maze is a waste of time. |
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In the meantime I'll see about sorting out a couple of guest writers to keep you entertained. |
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Credited for sorting out a vast array of mild complaints, these yellow tablets are a godsend. |
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It is clear that in spite of modern technology, sorting machines, postal codes etc, the deliveries get worse. |
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With a soft sigh, Shanza began sorting through the scattered mess of what may have been his herb collection. |
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If it all begins with humans messing up, and causing an imperfect world it all ends with Jesus sorting it out, and causing a perfect one! |
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I spent the morning working on the new book of poems, selecting, sifting and sorting pieces for inclusion. |
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After sorting the refuse at a central depot any waste that can be incinerated should be. |
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This module allows you to compress all attachments in a message, folder or sorting rule with a single mouse click. |
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Typical food processing jobs include peeling nutmeg shells and sorting the seeds, and washing bananas and other produce. |
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If they're stressed, the actors show no sign of it as they set to work, sorting the children out into Athenians, heroes and Minoans. |
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The packing shed used for packing and sorting apples for shipment also houses a small retail area. |
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I'm sorting out the mess of information on my PC, my personal organiser, my two laptops and my mobile phone. |
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Saturday I was on call and spent a fairly long time sorting the ward out at the hospital. |
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The cloverleaf where Interstate 10 meets the causeway became a kind of crude sorting place. |
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He was in Europe preparing for the Commonwealth Games and I was at home sifting and sorting through his personal belongings and boxing them up. |
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I blanked out my mind for a bit just thinking and sorting things out in my head. |
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A few dutiful friends and I spent most of the time sorting cutlery, filling the ice trays and brandishing dirty tea towels. |
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She gazed downwardly at the desk for a moment, sorting through the last few moments of information. |
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Good on the Baltic countries for sorting out their own stuff and taking a bit of pain instead of going on the bludge. |
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He was involved in his collection, sorting it, cataloguing it, wallowing in it, trying to store, organise and look after it. |
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She was sorting through Ian's worn practice clothes and mending or patching. |
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I've learned some things about sorting out my home archives that I will pass along to students in my database course. |
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The harassed postmen say the situation at the sorting office is utter chaos, with sacks of unopened mail. |
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Any washing is taken back to the wardrobe department for sorting, laundering and ironing. |
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She only recently began sorting through her late husband's belongings, which have been left untouched at their home in Hertfordshire. |
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I got back from Lucca at half past midnight this morning, and spent about two minutes sorting the paper post. |
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For operations such as searching and sorting, the soft hyphen should always be ignored. |
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Indeed, the game is sometimes called patience sorting, where patience is the British term for solitaire. |
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Given data on planetary orbits, conventional GA could only perform mundane tasks like sorting them into ascending order of diameter. |
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The software itself is quick to load and provides plenty of further options for organising and sorting your mail. |
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I spent about four hours rearranging my diaryring layout below, as well as sorting them into alphabetical order. |
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Then they will ship the bulk samples to Iqaluit for crushing and sorting, to separate the sapphire material from waste rock. |
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While I wait for them to cook, I clean out the cupboards, sorting the cans in order of size and preference to what's in them. |
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Playing with different sizes of sticks or stones and making designs or sorting pieces of fabric represent pre-mathematics. |
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He was sure the cheerfulness would end when they got into combat, Swift had been a desk jobber until now, sorting Company papers. |
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While he is putting the drying up away, I am sitting on the sofa in the living room, sorting through papers. |
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Robert, who lives near Bromley in Kent, had the unhappy task of sorting through the contents of his parents' neat red brick bungalow. |
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He signed the letter which was posted at the Valley Road sorting office at midnight. |
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Policies vary radically, and a good travel agent can be a huge asset in sorting through the maze of options. |
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That was what Ben and Lisa were here to tell me after sorting through our rubbish. |
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I found this photo while I was sorting through some boxes of stuff, and realised it must have been taken five years ago this week. |
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I replied dead-pan and turned back to face the drinks I was sorting out. |
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I say you're no good as an interview because no one is very good at sorting the wheat from the chaff. |
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He is at his best when relieving a skinflint widow of her wealth, sorting out a king's love life or abandoning a band of raggle-taggle Gypsies to become an itinerant actor. |
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He said the mining centre would enable miners to add value to their stones by preparing knocking, sorting and grading their gemstones before selling them. |
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She also made good use of her time on the island by reportedly sorting out the decade-long rift between her and Paris Hilton. |
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He usually volunteered in the office during his study hall period, doing odd jobs like shredding paper, copying worksheets for the students, and sorting the teachers' mail. |
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I suspect that there are going to be some important gene variants that are going to have significant functions in sorting out general directions of personality. |
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Mainly so the rest of the sorting and drying can begin when the downpours get too heavy to be out in the fields. |
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I've spent the entire day sorting and washing baby clothes and the like. |
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In the 1998 mail bomb explosion at the Canberra Mail Centre two postal workers were seriously injured when a letter bomb exploded during the normal sorting of mail. |
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Between gerrymandering and geographic sorting, Republicans have a solid grip on the House of Representatives. |
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The big box of Christmas paper came down from the cupboard above the microwave, and Mum shuffled through her collection, sorting them into various piles. |
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He was a member of the sorting group for the post office project, whose job it was to sort the incoming mail for the mail carriers to deliver around the school. |
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He poured heaps of them onto a bed and set about sorting the jumble of tiny vehicles. |
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Journalism has a slightly different set of rules for choosing topics and sorting evidence. |
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According to industry experts, it had teething problems in the early days but the problems are sorting themselves out and it's on track for success. |
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Or is it simply sensible and prudent to be thinking about these things now, rather than my more normal method of moving and then sorting out all this sort of thing? |
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They used to have a surefire way of sorting out the tyre kickers. |
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In fact, he was renowned for spending more times in the air than being at home sorting domestic problems, which he unchivalrously has now handed over to his successor. |
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He called it and they told him which post office branch the mail from that box goes for sorting and that we should get the unstamped mail returned tomorrow. |
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The next few days were spent lounging around and sorting gear, socializing with racers from other teams, sleeping, and eating large amounts of rich foods. |
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We attempt to order the world by sorting its features under pairs of opposites, but opposites in the real world never match up neatly with our conceptual opposites. |
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I spent the better part of yesterday sorting through boxes of photographs. |
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Workers went through state warehouses, sorting through thousands of items. |
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The non-biodegradable garbage could be recycled to the maximum possible extent after sorting in small neighbourhood dumps and the untreatable residue disposed of in landfills. |
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The problem came in sorting out the emergencies from the non-emergencies. |
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I tried to get them jobs bussing tables, sorting clothes for Am Vets, and being Christmas elves for an all-ethnic United Colors of Benetton catalog shoot. |
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After gathering and notarizing signatures, SEP supporters had to spend additional hours sorting, addressing, stuffing and mailing petitions to local voter registrars. |
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Many are still sorting through overturned barrels and rebuilding their production facilities. |
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Edna, 71, from South Croydon, has always been interested in stamp collecting and now spends at least five evenings week sorting them into categories and themes. |
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The problem comes in sorting the wheat from the chaff, and you or I can only try to assess the performance of our local authority planning department. |
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The betting market promises to be the best guide to sorting the wheat from the chaff in the first two-year-old race of the season, the Ballyhane Stud Brocklesby Stakes. |
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According to PEC regulations, results of the sorting process should be submitted to the main polling stations, and then to the PEC without being announced. |
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Such specific interactions may lead to formation of highly surface-active lipid-protein complexes as well as sorting of lipids at the lung air-water interface. |
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Competitors came from across Alberta, B.C. and Manitoba to compete in wild cow milking, team branding, team sorting, a ranch horse competition, horse race and bronc riding. |
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Unfortunately the BNF's Gallica site, which has some of the physiocrats' works in its index, doesn't provide the option of sorting its results by date. |
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You can use paper plates, place mats, or cups for sorting your objects. |
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We have told how posties found undelivered mail piling up in sorting offices and how city events that depended on post getting through have been scuppered. |
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It is a useful test for sorting out new alloys and has direct application to design where creep deformation can be tolerated but fracture must be prevented. |
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One afternoon I was sorting out the petty cash when I heard the unmistakeable sound of her intimidating gait as she walked menacingly towards my desk. |
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General sorting categories are whites, light colors, bright or deep-colored materials, permanent press, delicates, and clothes for the dry cleaners. |
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So I suppose I've been sitting here, sorting out what do I do as a pastoral carer that is different to what a psychotherapist or a psychoanalyst does. |
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We have also been busy sorting and sending files and materials to the new editorial staff and are working closely with them to ensure a smooth transition. |
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She sits in this cramped, dim space for eight hours a day sorting mail. |
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So he didn't have far to look when it came to claiming on their life insurance policies, sorting out paying off the mortgage and cancelling her personal direct debits. |
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As well as providing enormous publicity for the guillotine, the French Revolution did a bang-up job of sorting out the various weights and measures used in France. |
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Most start in entry-level jobs, such as data processing and mail sorting. |
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I am by no means an expert on exobiology in general or Mars in particular, but it's clear that sorting this out is going to be both complicated and fascinating. |
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Sorting out the important from the trivial adds to good management of matters. |
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Sorting is one result of the movement of sediment transported by turbulent air or water. |
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Sorting out serious debt can be a long hard slog and their support is often invaluable. |
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Sorting out what constitutes reasonable and unreasonable emotionality is a highly charged, and often highly personal, endeavor. |
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Where mcgrath is so good is in sorting out the truth of this story. |
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Timber sorting was performed at a local sawmill in Port Alberni, BC, with the help of in-line NMI sorting equipment. |
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There is no general agreement on where letters with umlauts occur in the sorting sequence. |
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Click the sorting cell below the incarceration rate header to sort by rate. |
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This is an approach that allows the court to try to intervene in helping the parties to agree with one another in sorting out the case. |
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By the continuall sorting and telling of this coyne, then did enter of the ewre of that brasse and copper under the nails of her fingers. |
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The statistical distribution of grain sizes is different for different rock types and is described in a property called the sorting of the rock. |
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Complicated factors can arise due to the presence of genetic polymorphisms in ancestral species and resultant lineage sorting. |
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The sorting process can be aided by an inkier printer preceding the sorting system. |
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Shredding-related topics covered included rotors and wear parts, inspection and infeed methods and downstream sorting and separating. |
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In the course of statistical analyses so far we have done sorting of the model's indicators, applying Factor Analysis. |
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Having choreographed the High School Musical saga, he's perfect at sorting the best dancers from the weakest hoofers. |
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Venturing into the forest, we chance upon a wooden cabin where small, elflike people are busy sorting Christmas mail. |
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Sorting out the divide between academic and vocational subjects, and ending the snobbery towards technical training features in all three parties' education manifestos. |
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A postcode, an essential part of the addressing system, is used by postal operators to facilitate and automate sorting and forward postal items. |
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The sorting machine has an electric eye that detects any dark-stained shells and, with a jet of air, blows them into a separate bin. |
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The price to purchase a complete sorting machine can be 10,000 Euros or more. |
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The facility comprises a sorting plant able to handle 1,200 tonnes of waste per day, EET managing director Reinhard Goeschl told Gulf News. |
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Pirzada lauded Secretary IPC and Director General PSB for their role in sorting out the POA issue. |
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Use the solstice to shine a light on any deals that need sorting out and turn into a moneymaker not a penny-pincher. |
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Low turbidity is a result of mineralogical maturity and grain-size sorting in the natural depositional environment. |
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Relative effect of overlearning on reversal and rionreversal shifts with two and four sorting categories. |
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While the rest of us struggle to pay our bills, the political elite are unpicking marriage rather than sorting out the economy. |
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A Facebook group called Sort out the Metro has also been set up to chivvy Nexus into sorting out the problems. |
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Such a sorting has been offered by theoretical morphologists, but these efforts have paid insufficient attention to the metaphysics of modality. |
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After hours of mind-numbing work sorting hundreds of nearly identical form, he needed to stop and do something else. |
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She spent years sorting, transcribing, and inventorying the papers. |
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There were skater boys phone banking, grade-schoolers sorting call sheets. |
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The escape was only noticed when the mail truck arrived at the sorting depot and staff noticed a hole in the box. |
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Methods for collecting and sorting specimens include litterbag sampling and berlese funnel extraction. |
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The grapples come in rotatable and fixed versions and include those designed for sorting and demolition work. |
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On my first day in the office, I was tasked with sorting a pile of invoices. |
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After 1842 many women continued to work at the pits but on the surface, sorting coal from dirt on the coal screens, as pit brow lasses. |
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Lump graphite processing techniques can include everything from hand sorting of large concentrated samples to standard crushing, grinding, froth flotation and milling. |
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Since the optimal bidding strategy is a step function, this implies that more bid levels will be observed since sorting introduces additional steps in the bidding strategy. |
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He was something of a disciplinarian, but also impressed his superiors by his skill at sorting out paperwork and analysing recent training exercises. |
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Patterned grounds like these become smaller and smaller with the increasing absolute altitude, because the sorting depth in the frost debris is getting smaller. |
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The disc is Arden's first collection of original material since sorting out business woes that resulted in the dissolvement of her management company. |
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Other cool places help you practice counting numbers, sorting objects, using good manners and safety habits, telling time, creating calendars, and dialing phone numbers. |
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These are in turn read by the sorting machines which handle correctly-addressed and postcoded letters 20 times faster than any manual sorting system. |
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The drainage basins are young and are still sorting themselves out. |
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Later, in the 1890s, when the rubber industry also became established in Malaya and Singapore, the island became a global centre for rubber sorting and export. |
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Sorting out his affairs, Childe donated most of his library and all of his estate to the Institute. |
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The organisation also plans to help the waste sorting operation by sending out a public tender to design and create containers that compartmentalise garbage, according to him. |
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But this would send a message out to the rest of the world that Greece is an economic basketcase and the eurozone is a currency union incapable of sorting out its own affairs. |
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In recent years many groceries have installed automatic bottle and can return machines that shift the job of sorting and counting returnables to the consumer. |
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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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A telegram wagger or boy left the telegram department between the ages of 18 and 19 to become a senior postman at the sorting office on Bright Street. |
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A philosopher, busily sorting the world into the blue and the unblue, tells us that some ink is blue. We look at the ink one way, and it looks blue. |
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Sorting through the data, he devised the key statistical concepts of correlation and regression to the mean. |
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Sorting ADP into these two categories will better enable reinforcing and reinvigorating the former and medicamentous, meliorative transformation of the latter. |
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The BD FACSAria III Cell Sorting System is a next-generation flow cytometer with the ability to run complex multicolor experiments using up to six lasers. |
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Sorting through this large family of solutions remains a major challenge. |
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Through GPU Gauntlet Sorting, the graphics card is forged with only the top-notch GPU cores to bring out the maximum processing power for going super overclock. |
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