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No need for pills; impotence, depression, feelings of worthlessness can be sorted with a comedy (and replica it turns out) gun pointed at your head.

The BBC show, axed after six series, featured the kind of "funny" injuries that can be sorted with a Mr Bump plaster and a pat on the back from host Richard Hammond.

Though, as her two main other contributions were to insist that Northern Ireland was a foreign country and that Israel and Palestine could be sorted with a bit of light chat, it might just have been an appropriate response.

Table 1 lists the symbol representation of the importance of objectives, and as a result, objectives can be sorted with a preferred order as (f_{1}ge f_{2}ge f_{3}approx f_{4}).

Your personalized player character is rescued from an escape pod by a military captain called Elma, who very quickly imposes herself as the main protagonist of the story (which is, basically: Establish humanity in its new home while also protecting it from an alien menace that I'm pretty sure could be sorted with a healthy smack by a hardback book).

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Cells were sorted with a BD FACS ARIA instrument, and the purity of sorted populations was >97%.

The remaining data is being sorted with a computerised document management system.

The aged muscles and the not aged muscles were sorted with a success rate close to 90%.

Single cells were sorted with a BD FACS Aria III sorter (BD Biosciences), one cell/well and formed mammospheres were counted after 3 weeks by microscope observation (time window required for primary spheres formation).

IECs were sorted with a MoFlow cell sorter (Cytomation, Fort Collins, CO, USA).

ESCs were sorted with a FACS Aria II instrument (Becton Dickinson).

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