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Now, Paul can't sort out his feelings.
But there are complications in the plot that the filmmakers can't sort out.
All of the problems that nobody else wants or can't sort out, they end up on your desk.
(Nothing the Walkman and a few Footloose references can't sort out).
All the camera technology in the world can't sort out the human element in the rush of noise, bubbles and increasingly crimson water.
There are apocalyptic, flame-seared flashbacks, and, even if we can't sort out all the references and echoes, we may be impressed by the doomy weight of civilizations rising and falling — the epic span of Tolkien's myth.
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"If you're homeless and then watch the news, and the news is going on about third world countries and how they're doing, it winds you up," says Billy. "They're sending loads of stuff over to those countries but can't sort [our] own out first.
They know this is wrong, but they can't sort it out until 6 January.
"If the politicians can't sort it out, it's conceivable that the queen would have to be more proactive," said Tony Travers, director of the Greater London Group at the London School of Economics.
"I told him: 'There are 50 engineers working on this engine and they can't sort it out,' said Marko.
The sources could be entirely natural; "but if you then ask whether some of the Chinese stuff is getting into the stratosphere, it could be - we can't sort that out".
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