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How about sort(1)?

Michael Fox wrote:
> I am guessing sed might help me out with the following or maybe
> another util. Any suggestions welcome as the manual processing of the
> files is crazy.
> 
> I have a file like so..
> 
> 'blah10'
> 'blah09'
> 'blah08'
> 'blah07'
> 'blah06'
> 'blah05'
> 'blah04'
> 'blah03'
> 'blah02'
> 'blah01'
> 
> And what I want is the output into a new file to basically flip it around
> 
> 'blah01'
> 'blah02'
> ..
> 'blah10'
> 
> Would sed or something else help process this file in a quick and easy
> method.. Any help appreciated
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