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How are sausage lifted in a works cited page chronologically of embedically in the order of importance in the order and the searches were arrested

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It seems like your question might have some typographical errors or may not be completely clear. If you're asking about how to list sources in a "Works Cited" page (for MLA formatting, for example), or how to order sources chronologically, I can help with that.

In an MLA Works Cited page, entries are typically organized alphabetically by the last name of the author. If you have multiple works by the same author, you would then arrange them chronologically.

Here's how you might do it:

1. **Alphabetical Order**: Start by listing your citations alphabetically by the author's last name.
2. **Chronological Order**: If a single author has multiple works, arrange them in chronological order from the oldest to the most recent.
3. **Citing Formats**: Each citation entry follows a specific format. For example, for a book, you would structure it like this:
- Last Name, First Name. *Title of Book*. Publisher, Publication Year.

### Example of Works Cited

```plaintext
Smith, John. *Understanding Sausages*. Food Press, 2010.

Smith, John. *The History of Sausage Making*. Culinary History Publishing, 2015.

Doe, Jane. *Sausage Varieties Across Cultures*. Global Cuisine Press, 2018.
```

In this example:
- Smith's works are listed in chronological order, since they are by the same author.
- Doe's work follows alphabetically after all of Smith's entries.

If you have a different context or specific topic or situation in mind (for example, relating it to a legal case or a specific paper), please clarify, and I’d be happy to assist!

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