Old folks like me, tend to place young whippersnappers into to pigeon holes, like time wasters and those that deserve our time.
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Letters were delivered to sorters who examined the address and placed it in one of a number of " pigeon holes ".
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Most stations had about two dozen pigeon holes, which demanded huge numbers of sorters to handle large volumes of mail and routes.
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But then, illustrating how hard Wilson is to pigeon hole, Willie adds that Wilson " has a very limited understanding of social action.
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Mail is separated and cleaned up on the desks closest to the camera, and then sorted in the rows of pigeon holes further away.
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John Szabo, an analyst with CIBC World Markets Corp ., said if WellPoint only focused its attention on California, the company would pigeon hole itself.
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The term is cliche driven, " pigeon holes " knowledge, and represents a kind of lazy thinking as any " pigeon hole " thinking does.
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The term is cliche driven, " pigeon holes " knowledge, and represents a kind of lazy thinking as any " pigeon hole " thinking does.
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The sorter had to memorize addresses and the routes that served them, reading the address off a letter and placing it into the correct pigeon hole.
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The internal options of these systems are quite extensive-usually having shelves, drawers, roll out filing frames, pigeon holes, coat hangers and many more convenient storage methods.