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  • "They've got to sort something out.
  • So he said he d sort something out for me.
  • Hopefully Valentino can sort something out soon,
  • "Hopefully the market is mature enough to sort something out between the clearers, " he said.
  • I agree that Betacommand should hold off on serious editing until an attempt has been made to sort something out.
  • "I contacted Ravanelli's representative because we wanted to sort something out either way, " said Kendall.
  • This is way more generous then AFD, or PROD, and gives a heck of a long time to sort something out.
  • I would hope they can sort something out, but Arsenal football club will not put the safety of players and officials at risk,
  • He was only a few years older than us, but he had that thing he could sort something out with two words ."
  • Get proper sourcing that leaves no doubt over the meaning or " importance " of the fact and we can sort something out.
  • "What I'm going to do now is talk to Mark Goldberg and then we are going to try to sort something out,"
  • Obviously there's the RFCN MfD going on at the minute, but we need to sort something out before ( if ? ) it gets deleted.
  • If we keep it brief and factual without quotes, I think we'll be able to sort something out that we can both be fairly happy with.
  • The Morning Herald, again without identifying its sources, said Coles called IOC president Juan Antonio Samaranch to try to arrange a meeting to " sort something out, " but that Samaranch promptly handed the phone to Carrard, who told Coles the deal was final.
  • :I'm not best happy with it myself-I think it's causing undue trouble-but I figure they'll sort something out consistent across the lot, and I'd personally prefer to leave it to them whilst the project is working on it . . . otherwise I'd have done it myself.