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This re-sorted geography has brought its own pitfalls and forced us to create new rules of etiquette.
How 'Friend' Became a Verb Orson Scott Card 2010
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To determine the best religiously-affiliated schools in the country, Forbes re-sorted its 2009 rankings of America's Best Colleges to look at only those schools with formal (even if they're mainly historic) affiliations to a particular faith.
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Hackberry re-sorted the fax sheets and found the third page in the transmission.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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Hackberry re-sorted the fax sheets and found the third page in the transmission.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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Hackberry re-sorted the fax sheets and found the third page in the transmission.
Rain Gods James Lee Burke 2009
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The research on contact theory suggests that prejudice against half-bloods in Slytherin would be most easily eliminated if House membership were re-sorted each year, as this would facilitate equal status and acquaintanceship and require cross-group cooperation.
The Color of Blood: Racial Dynamics in Harry Potter (Part 2) 2009
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He added that the company was seeing positive trends from categories that have been re-sorted.
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Mail-in ballots are a different color from poll ballots, so if any were inserted into the 'scanner' deck, they would be re-sorted into the box containing mail-in ballots once the machines were opened at county voting headquarters.
Sound Politics: "Ballot-bag problems may slow counting of 8th District votes" 2006
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We added the points across all four metrics for a composite score, re-sorted the companies by that score and applied our Forbes 40 China rank to each company.
Methodology: Forbes 40 China Forbes.com staff 2006
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As you move the slider to the right, toward "researching" or left toward "shopping" the results are automatically re-sorted.
Archive 2005-06-01 David Fulton 2005
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