Arrange or order by classes or categories.
Keep company with; hang out with.
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1 Many Voices is an example of just that sort of sea change.
2 I said, 'I expect that sort of mistake often happens, Mr Parkis.
3 Brexit: Could the UK and EU sort a trade deal in months?
4 Virtually every new car sold today has some sort of network connection.
5 Data summary London Marathon winners by year Click heading to sort table.
1 The problem is: how does the left talk to the working class ?
2 Many working - class political movements of this period demonstrated far greater political insight.
3 The control group performed a typical physical class three times per week.
4 FINRA arbitration rules do not allow arbitrators to hear class action cases.
5 A class - action case can result in higher recoveries and lower litigation costs.
1 However, it remains a separate issue to the Good Friday alcohol ban.
2 State media said they were planning two separate attacks on crowded areas.
3 EU members have to be members of the separate Council of Europe.
4 No territory, state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
5 Hain said the issue of crime was a separate and complicated matter.
1 The Problem and Pathological Gambling Measure was used to classify gambling behavior.
2 Conclusions: Serum BPIFB4 protein levels classify longevity and health status in LLIs.
3 International Diabetes Federation criteria for MS were used to classify the patients.
4 We classify individuals largely by means of their personal and social habits.
5 So that we may classify the activities of the psychic nature thus:
1 This is a Government issue that they need to sort out urgently.
2 Take the opportunity to completely sort out any lingering difference of opinion.
3 The authorities were going to have a great deal to sort out .
4 And Merkel has emphasized that Greece must sort out its own problems.
5 There are all kinds of possible intersections we'll need to sort out .
1 Upon reaching the mainland we stopped to assort and dry our baggage.
2 But one never outlives all one's contemporaries; one may assort with them.
3 No need to assort them or pick out the ripe ones for her.
4 No need to assort them or to pick out the ripe ones for her.
5 The spirit and the gifts of freedom ill assort with the condition of a slave.
6 Her swiftly flying memory seemed to assort a vast mine of treasures of the past.
7 The good pictures were mixed indiscriminately with the bad ones, in order to assort the frames.
8 She did not, he considered, so perfectly assort her dinner- guests; that was her one fault.
9 Nothing can be imagined that has not been seen; but imagination can assort , omit, sift, select, construct.
10 It was therefore necessary to assort the baggage: much had to be returned to Gondokoro with the Englishmen.
11 We assort the few belongings that I managed to bring with me and I array myself for you.
12 Indeed, the company also packages Netflix, assorted service contracts, and computer courses.
13 Hazard gives the following method of assorting and stripping tobacco in Cuba:-
14 In the worst - assorted connections there is ever some mixture of true marriage.
15 They assorted strangely with the rest of her gentle and refined appearance.
16 She dreaded the return to the saloon, with its queerly assorted company.
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