It's all right in front of you; in one sweep of your eye. The filtering, the modification, and the sorting (grep, map, sort, and maybe more). There aren't a couple sets of temporary variables and three or more bocks or subroutines to jump around and try to keep in your head at once. It's the same code condensed. I find it easier to read and much easier to debug.
So I do think the ST is a good example of elegance. I'm open to counter examples of what you consider Perl (not Python or Ruby of course!) elegance.
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