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Just assembling and sorting through the various texts was an exhausting editorial enterprise.
They are writing regulations and sorting through the first avalanche of complaints arriving from all over the world.
After last season, he would think back to the loss in five games to the Yankees, letting his adrenaline subside and sorting through the season.
The aftermath of the storm — expected to be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history — had been photographed exhaustively, with images of residents canoeing down flooded streets and sorting through the wreckage of their water-logged homes.
Doing so has involved more than a little frustration and learning on the fly, but despite taking on the added responsibilities of patrol checkpoints, reports of suspicious packages and sorting through the rubble of ground zero, the department has continued to succeed in its core mission: reducing crime.
"You can document things at a level of detail you've never really been able to do before," said Lawrence Becker, who runs the Met's objects conservation department, adding that the benefits, besides those for conservation and repair, include better tools for detecting fakes and sorting through the tangled histories of original sculptures and the copies made from them.
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Volodya glanced quickly at Polina, raised an approving eyebrow, and sorted through the stack of rifles for something suitable.
Over the past few weeks, Harlem's power brokers stitched together a patchwork of donors, recruited new board members and sorted through the details of the school's dire financial state.
Lerner and his friends took their time and sorted through the insane debris, and eventually unearthed a remarkable series of collages and drawings, plus maybe 15,000 pages of densely handwritten prose.
But now, seeming frayed and preoccupied, he had to rush off and sort through the makings of the multimedia portion of the show, which he referred to as "the mess on my floor".
Arthur Kipps, a young solicitor, is sent by the head of his small London firm to remote Crythin Gifford to recover and sort through the papers of a recently dead client, Mrs Alice Drablow.
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