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the sorter
noun
A person employed to sort.
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The sorter tells me all you got is something small and flat from the Modern Museum".
The sorter is the first commercially produced machine capable of reading printed matter that is also readable by the human eye.
(Further reading: Kate Taylor's full review of the new facility, in the Times there's a video of the sorter in action!) The NYPL's new lazerized sorter in action.
With the help of the sorter, however, the recycled fabric will be pure enough to be shredded and woven into real, wearable fabric.
This has been found by most administrations to be the optimum arrangement in view of the limited arm span and "memory" of the sorter.
Once the checks are fed into the Magnetic Character Sorter, the ink in which the account number and the amount of the check are printed, will become magnitized & give off impulses instantly recognizable by the sorter.
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Did mail sorting equipment, or perhaps the equipment used to clean the sorters, spread spores through the air?
What the sorters do know is that about 60% of the donated clothing will be of use in their shops.
On a catwalk above the sorters are men who assemble the boxes and drop them down as needed.
Don't be ridiculous: all of the sorters and the managers, not to mention hundreds of extra part-timers, are on hand -- or at least on call.
In 2004, the Salvation Army decided to enforce an English-only rule after the sorters had been working in the Framingham store for several years, the commission's complaint said.
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