What amazes me is how quickly they take to caring for an elderly person who has to be cleaned, dressed, and sorted out. |
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I handed over my little wad of notes, all sorted neatly and tucked inside the paying-in book. |
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Any MP who has a wait-listed flight, or wants an upgrade, they ring Hawesy and it's all sorted, mate. |
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Officials in Indonesia have warned that if the legal quagmire is not sorted out before Tristan reaches the age of five, he cannot be adopted. |
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Kea stood behind Gin as she sorted through her clothes to find a warm jacket. |
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All the inmates had to be protected and watched over, and any problems that arose would have to be sorted out at once. |
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Conductors were popular, and deservedly so, because they assisted elderly people, sorted out fares and quelled bad behaviour. |
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I sorted and filed, and many of the precious accumulations of the last ten years went into black plastic bags that then went on to the tip. |
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It would be fair enough if the company made a mistake and fixed it, but waiting five years to get this sorted out is beyond a joke. |
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Arrange the cupcakes in rows sorted by colour to create a beautiful, rainbow-like display. |
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They're innocent victims who've unwittingly exposed themselves, whew, sorted. |
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Aggregates are concrete and other materials sorted, crushed and mixed so as to form mixed aggregate in pieces of 70 mm, or less, in diameter. |
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Cans, plastic, glass and textiles will go in the boxes, which will be picked up by a van and manually sorted at the kerbside. |
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This would allow the newspapers and glass collected from the kerbside to be sorted and packaged into a form the waste industry can easily handle. |
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Once the place is rebuilt, cleaned and sorted, viewers of the show can holiday there. |
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I did have to call a moratorium on all the email I'd accumulated but I think that I'm just about sorted. |
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Woodborers including the long-horned beetles, metallic woodborers, and woodwasps were sorted to species. |
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Back at the store, the bags were sorted and the clothes washed and pressed before being sold at knock-down prices. |
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Toy cotton reels or buttons can be sorted by colour or threaded on to laces, while plastic pegs can be used for pattern-making and counting. |
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Eventually the Kurds and the Turks sorted everything out and our convoy rolled out of Silopi. |
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Smaller metal framed landing nets were then used to scoop out the fish to be examined and sorted. |
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She sorted through her books and repacked her backpack, poured a travel mug full of Irish Breakfast tea, and left for her day. |
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Eventually, clothing was suitably sorted and we set off, arriving a fashionable 30 minutes late. |
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But there's such a thing as having everything too well sorted out by half, a fly caught in amber when it should still be zizzing busily around. |
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Eight of the mutant alleles have revealing molecular lesions that allowed them to be sorted into four groups. |
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For a Libra, that same full Moon might upset the emotional apple cart that they have just worked so hard to get sorted. |
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He picked up his ring of keys and sorted through them, searching to the sound of jingling metal. |
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I made a long list of promises to God of how good I'd be in future if only we could get this sorted out. |
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I hope that this mess is sorted asap, and the right people put in the right positions so we can develop the town. |
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It will be many more months before the FBI has sorted through every lorryload for evidence. |
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Chandra sighed and watched as the girls gleefully sorted through the assorted treasures they were unearthing. |
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All letters were sorted by subject matter for appropriate response by a staffer and signature by use of the office autopen. |
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We talked shop for a few minutes before she got in a call to her people and sorted out the limo situation. |
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Some of the species being sorted out taxonomically are already relatively rare. |
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Once back in the UK, it is usually possible to get things sorted out to our satisfaction. |
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It's an epidemic, I thought, standing in the sun outside while I sorted my bag of bits and pieces. |
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Processed Black tea leaves are sorted into different sizes by passing them over screens with different size holes. |
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Since that last time, they have had an engineer out who sorted out the line noise. |
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Our archives are up there in the attic, but they haven't been sorted into any kind of order. |
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Interstices are filled with poorly sorted pebble-sized clasts and the matrix content is rather low. |
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Mixed debris that can't be easily sorted on a demolition site can still be mechanically sorted for recycling. |
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This is where paper, cans and plastic bottles are sorted and batched for re-processing. |
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I can forgive you for not liking some shop pasties, but anyone who can't appreciate a home-made tiddy oggy needs to be sorted out. |
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The cards are sorted by artist, in configurations of vertical columns, horizontal bands, rectangles and T-shapes. |
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It was a quiet day and it was easily sorted within the set time limit of five hours without water. |
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I am very positive that something can be sorted out and that I will be able to continue to play league football. |
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If there's a problem, act like a pro and kick some acapellas or get someone to beatbox until it's sorted. |
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A few more hours cooking and then leave it at room temperature for a day and that is tomorrow's supper sorted. |
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For those of you who might wonder just how I have sorted these into sections there is method in my madness. |
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I put an offer in on October 10 and we're stuck in a chain and have no idea when it'll be sorted. |
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More mail will be moved by train, but this will be mainly bulk mail carried during the day, and mail will no longer be sorted on trains. |
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This morning I got up at 5.30 and sorted a shedload of papers into piles and files, wrote letters, paid bills. |
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But once you get that sorted, the underlying strength of the brand and the quality of the product shines through. |
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There are crates filled with trinkets and mementos that have yet to be sorted, placed or stuffed in the attic. |
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Lena, Emilia, and I are laughing because we sorted the wig thing out nice and early. |
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Harvested logs are trucked to a sort south west of Sandspit where they are sorted and put in the water before being barged to Howe Sound, near Vancouver. |
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A Walmart has 140,000 SKUs, which have to be tediously sorted, replaced on shelves, reordered, delivered, and so forth. |
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I only sent the form off last week and there in the mountain of post as a reply from them telling me I'm sorted to receive the statutory amount whenever I am ready to start. |
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He warned that not all poorly sorted rocks were true glacial tillites and thus were unreliable indicators of past climate and continental positioning. |
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Provisions sorted, we hit the train station, found a seat and magicked up our spread, using the thoughtfully-provided McDonald's bag as a litter bin. |
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What I didn't realise was that I would be roped in to attend various meetings between Leonard, Leonora and her parents to try and get all the arrangements sorted. |
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When the two offset beams come back together in the interferometer's second beam splitter, the photons are sorted based on whether the two beams are identical or not. |
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During the winter I worked as a security guard, I sorted mail in a mailroom, and I catalogued music in a library. |
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The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. |
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Other material would be sorted, screened, shredded and baled. |
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What this means is that metallic carbon nanotubes can be separated from semiconducting carbon nanotubes, and the latter can be sorted by diameter. |
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When it's messy you get the women in, but when the mess is sorted out keep the women, they are no threat. |
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Even if it did happen such incidents are commonplace on the training fields of the land, a storm in a teacup quickly sorted and set aside by practical managers. |
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But grumble grumble sometimes my messages get sorted into the wrong folders. |
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Once back at the depot the foil is sorted and baled by volunteer workers from the Edington Centre, a day centre for adults with special educational needs. |
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Olwyn had come over from Paris in September 1963 to help with the children until Ted sorted things out. |
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However, most content on sites can be sorted into the family areas of serif, or sans-serif, with either having a decent fit into the scheme of the design. |
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But he sorted that out, and for the rest of his long life, basked in the afterglow of the Kennedy White House. |
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He sorted through the bottles of assorted wines he had on his dresser. |
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After the children left laundry was sorted, washed and ironed. |
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And, although some of the minor roles are under-developed, the show possesses a restrained power, which can only get stronger when the technical problems are sorted. |
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All the misunderstandings and quarrels of the past had been sorted out. |
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The filters are sorted in ascending order, based on their priorities. |
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It's about time we sorted a sensible compromise and not a draconian law. |
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Thankfully, the problem of getting volunteer supervisors and helpers was sorted out and 400 children, aged from five to 12, ended up having the time of their lives. |
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The battle of La Rochelle might have been a provincial affair, sorted out quietly at the ballot box. |
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There, after I've sorted and arranged various ingredients, I jack in for twenty minutes and plant some useful subroutines in the city utilities grid. |
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The missing bags have since been recovered and were sent to Birmingham along with three trailer-loads of clothes sorted at the Cheetham Hill depot. |
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Shellfish have been, by some of the ancients, compared and sorted with insects. |
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After the Giants had sorted themselves out Courtenay's wrister and Todd Kelman's one timer made it 5-1 at the second intermission. |
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In quadruple track, trains are sorted in various ways in order to make maximum use of track capacity. |
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That's done now so I'm sure we will have something sorted out in the next week or two. |
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I've sorted out most of the formalities but just wanted to check what the legal holiday entitlement is? |
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Thousands of samples can now be sorted by this PCR alone without needing Southern blot or capillary electrophoresis. |
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There are some conditionalities which can be sorted out by both the governments. |
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Not only have we sorted the children''s wish list, but we''ve also found a sackload of savings on presents for the grown-ups. |
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Not only have we sorted the children''''s wish list, but we''''ve also found a sackload of savings on presents for the grown-ups. |
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Let's get everything sorted into the right drawers and not split hairs about subdividing it further yet. |
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The Magazine has sorted out the keepers, sleepers and bleepers to help you get real with your draft. |
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If vertices of a network graph are not topologically sorted, we can calculate times of vertices iteratively. |
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For more than a week, the campaign seemed to be at a standstill while various courts sorted out challenges and counterchallenges. |
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A debagger breaks the bag, liberates material, and automatically removes bag from the material to be sorted. |
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He's been the fat guy. He's had cancer. He has fronted up to both and sorted them out. |
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We fronted up to the fact that we'd be there until we got the whole nightmare sorted out for ourselves. |
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The world sorted by their gross domestic product per capita at nominal values. |
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When a quadruple track line divides to different destinations part way along, trains need to be sorted by their destination. |
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Teams are sorted by best performance, then by appearances, total number of wins, total number of games, and alphabetical order respectively. |
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The sediment remaining in the screen was collected, wet-sieved and sorted for fauna and microartifacts such as microliths and beads. |
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The scrap metal is ground up, mechanically sorted by density and magnetism, then sold to the trade. |
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Baggage is normally stacked within the bin by hand, sorted by destination category. |
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Days that are not fixed to the Gregorian calendar are sorted by their 2017 occurrences. |
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The following table lists the seven continents with their highest and lowest points on land, sorted in decreasing highest points. |
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The valve was in a different location from the pump and therefore the permits were stored in different boxes, as they were sorted by location. |
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Sometimes bycatch are sorted and sold as food, especially in Asia, Africa and Latin America where cost of labour is cheaper. |
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Camels have outer guard hairs and soft inner down, and the fibers are sorted by color and age of the animal. |
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The rock in the cliffs the stacks are being cut from are arkosic sandstone and coarse poorly sorted conglomerates. |
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You've been sitting there all week. It's time you sorted yourself out and pulled your finger out! |
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The said fells are listed here by book, sorted in descending order of height. |
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Rays which differ in refrangibility may be parted and sorted from one another. |
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Shoes donated to Soles4Souls are sorted, cleaned, and packaged in the warehouses before being shrinkwrapped and loaded onto pallets. |
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Chris had sorted 30 jelly beans into five flavours using a drinking straw in just 29 seconds, a second quicker than the previous record. |
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But if you can squeeze yourself in on the functional seats at the refectory tables, you're sorted. |
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Zespri Europe previously sorted kiwifruit by removing soft and damaged produce by hand. |
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The reports, which were initially sorted by volume, are sorted by year. |
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The lads all generally rub along well together and if anyone has an issue, whether it is Kev or anybody else, we can all talk to each other and get it sorted. |
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From the trees overhead came the harsh rattle of mistle thrushes as a small group of these birds sorted out their matrimonial and territorial affairs. |
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The littoral zone may form a narrow or broad fringing wetland, with extensive areas of aquatic plants sorted by their tolerance to different water depths. |
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The weather stations are sorted from south towards north by their numbers. |
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I have sorted out the problems and am now on top of the situation. |
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Several areas which requires repairment the same has been intimated to the UP government so that it is repaired and the electricity deficit is sorted. |
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NanoIntegris is best known for producing high purity, sorted metallic and semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes, as well as solution phase graphene nanoplatelets. |
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Vanessa comes over all marriage guidance counsellor with Paddy and Rhona by, um, locking them in the surgery and not letting them out until they've sorted themselves out. |
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Fortunately one of our engineers lives in Waterloo and when his answerphone went off unprompted he was able to radio in and the problem was sorted out quickly. |
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Waste will be sorted by something called MAGPIE technology and nanobots and move via an underground vacuum network, according to Lebedeff's predicition. |
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The Kanaba bloc is apolitical, with very simple interests, and its members have sorted out conclusions that are based solely on their own perception. |
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The newly elected government in West Bengal sorted out some of the issues which again were leading to second round of agitational politics in the region. |
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