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The verb provides records to sort and retrieves sorted records in order.
Mr. Bliss said he contacted the staff at the Guinness Book of World Records to sort it out, but was told that Guinness had not catalogued inflatable slides.
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Data were downloaded into a standard database (Microsoft Excel), which was then searched to eliminate duplicate records and to sort patients for each year on the basis of age, sex, and diagnosis.
The mere act of recording helps to sort, settle, and provide insight.
When I make a record I try to sort of make a concept I guess and then the titles fit together.
The next day, news of Homer's "death" spreads, and after getting many flowers and sympathy cards, as well as a tombstone, Marge finds out and orders Homer to go to the Springfield Hall of Records to get the "misunderstanding" sorted out.
Any instance of it must specify that type, here a class with employee data (the COMPARABLE declaration means that PERS_REC must provide a comparison operation to sort records).
With conflicting expert testimony on the physical evidence and medical records, jurors were left to sort through the recollections of witnesses, including two of the officers on trial and Kevin Maloney, a transit officer who happened to be at the Prospect Park station when Mr. Mineo burst inside.
In November of that year Ray Davies reported that he had recently recorded with Avory "just to sort of try to do what we call demos...we might do it in fits and starts and bring Dave in at a later date.
Interviews were recorded "to create a sort of a screenplay that you listen to rather than read".
But as cameras record constantly, agents still have to sort through footage from the fixed cameras to look for security breaches.
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