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Although the fine detail needs to be sifted, there will be widespread relief in the arts.
In some states there are so many ideas, they have yet to be sifted.
Those huge databases were once called "bit buckets" in the industry — collections of electronic bits waiting to be sifted.
"We don't want our records to be sifted through by a government without judicial review," Mr. Paul said.
Any substance has to be sifted through metaphors aimed at pacifying the regular fanbase of people with purple hair.
And they say that there is a lot of other unpublished Twain material just waiting to be sifted through.
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But my mind seemed to be sifting out something worth a minute's consideration.
For a federal judge to be sifting through the current science in order to reach a "final" answer to the question, What does indigenous mean?
Instead of the standard scientific process in which researchers sift disparate findings for common elements to build consensus, they say, partisans seem to be sifting only for the findings that fit their agendas.
Though estate sales are the source of most of Mr. Oehlke's merchandise, he is still struck by how weird it is to be sifting through the remains of a stranger's life.
The Top 5's stock in trade seems to be sifting through all the negativity out there in the sports world.
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