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He sorted out cash flow and bills.
He sorted the mail, ran simple errands, and so on.
He sorted through some mail, threw out half of it unopened, took another sip of seltzer.
He sorted out the many ions in various charge states produced in a discharge tube.
He sorted the patients by number of visits, much as Jeff Brenner had done for Camden.
He sorted out his photos, rearranged his books, moved the furniture around, and then he went on waiting.
He sorted out everything, he was always friendly, jolly and funny, and he knew everything about the club.
He sorted through six or seven minor league deals and picked the Yankees, who will pay him $950,000 if he plays for them.
He sorted the homicides by type, since he had been told that serial killers often strangle or bludgeon their victims, apparently because they prefer to prolong the encounter.
He sorted through an onslaught of new experiences — alcohol, sushi, rock 'n' roll, horror movies, immodestly dressed women and so on — deciding on the spot what he would accept and what he would reject.
He sorted that, but lost in the end.
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