They hang above my desk, alphabetised and descending. From Wordnik.com. [Numberplate] Reference
And then my mum came to visit and alphabetised the whole lot while I was out. From Wordnik.com. [Dear Clusterflock | clusterflock] Reference
When I'd shelved some books and tidied the tables, I chose a section, and I re-alphabetised it!. From Wordnik.com. [Ah yes, people asking me to work for free: must be Wednesday] Reference
As it is I'm a little ashamed that I sat down and created my own categorised, alphabetised index for it, confirming that I am now a real dorky librarian. From Wordnik.com. [Pistachio, yoghurt & cardamom cake, with lime syrup] Reference
One small corner of the shelving housed dozens of CD-ROMs, floppies and manuals, but the rest of the space was taken up with literally hundreds of alphabetised A4 manila folders, coloured name tags on all of the top right-hand corners. From Wordnik.com. [It's October, 1956.] Reference
I wasn't entirely uninvolved, either - two winters ago I wrote all Mormor's addresses into a new address-book, alphabetised and neatly written so that she could contact people more easily, and that book was used to contact people to let them know the funeral date, so I feel a bit useful. From Wordnik.com. [New things, old things] Reference
Individual entries are now barely worth documenting, and the phenomenon is best appreciated in bulk through websites such as the Daily Mail Oncological Ontology Project and Kill Or Cure, with its alphabetised list: from almonds, apples and artificial light; through horseradish, hot drinks and housework; to wasabi, water, watercress and more. From Wordnik.com. [The Daily Mail cancer story that torpedoes itself in paragraph 19] Reference
It's high up the alphabetised list so it gets a click. From Wordnik.com. [Irish Blogs] Reference
Loved the intro, but it's the 3rd alphabetised nf book I've read in a month. From Wordnik.com. [A Striped Armchair] Reference
For example, a former president of Colombia is, and should be alphabetised under "T", not "A". From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
Then, from the alphabetised list of running processes, scroll down until you find "wmplayer. exe.". From Wordnik.com. [The Earth Times Online Newspaper] Reference
Books only made it on to the main section when they had been fully digested, and yet still it was crammed and carefully alphabetised. From Wordnik.com. [Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk] Reference
Recently my favourites within IE7 keep being alphabetised: I can move them around to the order I want but next time i open them up they are in a different order. From Wordnik.com. [Virtual Dr Forums-Computer Tech Support] Reference
Kill Or Cure, with its alphabetised list: from almonds, apples and artificial light; through horseradish, hot drinks and housework; to wasabi, water, watercress and more. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
Although they might have been organised enough to have alphabetised or categorised it, chances are that they won't have gone to the lengths of getting a set of dividers for the purpose. From Wordnik.com. [Pocket-lint.com] Reference
And obviously, I'm continuing on to review directory: you'll find books and short stories alphabetised by title and author and nonfiction books thematically arranged by the Dewey Decimal System. From Wordnik.com. [A Striped Armchair] Reference
Our antipodean intern David Craddock has run out of coffees to make and the filing cabinet is immaculately alphabetised, so we set him the task of compiling the Official Top 10 Australian Acts Of All Time List. From Wordnik.com. [Word Magazine - Comments] Reference
Still working on eliminating those things completely. review directory: you'll find books and short stories alphabetised by title and author and nonfiction books thematically arranged by the Dewey Decimal System. From Wordnik.com. [A Striped Armchair] Reference
The search and browse facilities, depressingly, are truly awful - searching for contemporary music gives me the option of browsing through a seemingly random (although it claims to be alphabetised) list of 790 albums. From Wordnik.com. [The Rambler] Reference
And of course check out what other participants are getting from their libraries! review directory: you'll find books and short stories alphabetised by title and author and nonfiction books thematically arranged by the Dewey Decimal System. From Wordnik.com. [A Striped Armchair] Reference
"I am not interested in Mourinho," poor old slightly overwhelmed Carlo Ancelotti told this morning's papers, studying the alphabetised contents page of his José Mourinho scrapbook and adjusting the wiry grey bouffant sideburn attachments of his José Mourinho wig. From Wordnik.com. [The Guardian World News] Reference
I vote for Claudine in Paris, for the selfish reason that I really want to read some Colette (my writer at work "talks" so much about her!) but don't own any of her books, and this way I'll get to experience it vicariously through you review directory: you'll find books and short stories alphabetised by title and author and nonfiction books thematically arranged by the Dewey Decimal System. From Wordnik.com. [A Striped Armchair] Reference
A word from an alphabetised list to see the relevant verse. From Wordnik.com. [Crave at CNET UK] Reference
'think about how you want this alphabetised and delete that & sign and wierd letters if you want it alphabetised differently'. From Wordnik.com. [Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]] Reference
The other books I read this week I've either already reviewed (review directory: you'll find books and short stories alphabetised by title and author and nonfiction books thematically arranged by the Dewey Decimal System. From Wordnik.com. [A Striped Armchair] Reference
Poor alphabetised sods. From Wordnik.com. [News24] Reference
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