The visitors offered little or nothing in an confrontation that Britton settled by doubling his goal tally for the season to four. |
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The tally at the 100-million mark is expected to be 54 million mobile phones and 46 million landlines, going by Trai reports. |
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We don't know what the current tally is, but they're expecting that they can handle some 25,000 refugees here alone. |
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When the deal was finalised, half of the tally stick went to the purchaser, and you kept the other half as a permanent record. |
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Figure 185 shows a zinc tally, which is secured to the tree by means of a sharp and pointed wire driven into 185' Zinc tree label' the wood. |
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They can then see how their answers tally with those of people sampled in a Harris Poll. |
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If the names on voting documents don't tally with people's ID, they will not be able to vote. |
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The news of economic prosperity doesn't tally with the headlines in the newspapers. |
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Each of these designs has its own technical approach and theoretical bandwidth, the latter of which didn't always tally with our test results. |
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The actor feels the pressure of living up to a media-induced facade that just doesn't tally with reality. |
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While most pollsters say they would contact clients whose analyses didn't tally with the numbers, few ever do. |
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There are good reasons why the slightly arrogant screen image doesn't quite tally with the reality. |
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If the numbers of those who voted at that particular spot don't tally with the registers in the hands of agents, it would clearly be known. |
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That means we need to retain policies to tally the votes at the polls, in front of observers. |
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I would dearly like to be able to tally the total amount their varied and many fundraisers for deserving causes have accumulated over the years. |
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For example, the talliers can compute a so-called hash of the tally, and each would then sign his hash. |
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The task of the tallyman is to get a tally of the votes for each candidate from each polling station. |
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Once upon a time, the tally room was the only place you could get an overall picture of the progress of counting in the election. |
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Far away from the tally rooms and the victory parties, many South Africans are still living in poverty. |
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He told a great story about being at the tally room during the last election call and being suicidally depressed. |
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They seem unlikely to look forward to visiting the tally room this September. |
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The decline of the tally room has nothing to do with perceptions of how close the election is going to be. |
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I can tell you what it was like on the floor of the tally room just three years later. |
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This brings the unofficial count of Saturnian moons to 30, two more than the tally of Jupiter, the biggest planet of our solar system. |
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His team colleagues, ably captained by Robbie Powell, covered very well and registered their best points tally of the season. |
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That goal took Duff's tally for the season to four and he now has his eye on more between now and the end of the season. |
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Some openly jeered and shouted in disgust when the final vote tally was announced. |
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Laker's tally of eight ducks inflicted in that famous match against Australia at Old Trafford in 1956 is the record for a single Test. |
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Today, the tally of known amicable numbers has grown to about two and half million. |
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Additional phone lines and an expanded voting window helped swell the tally. |
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Travis has a stupendous 4,500 birds on his life list and is determined to bring the tally to 5,000 before he's through. |
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Apple's 50 million download tally was seen by some web sites as inherent admission of failure. |
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But how far does this aspiration tally with our own experience of medical education? |
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These two titles in Barcelona take his world championship tally of titles to five. |
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Asked what his best goal tally for a season is and he says he's never completed an entire campaign. |
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The way observations tally with detailed calculations provides firm support for the model. |
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This February the visitor tally is nigh seven thousand, a more than threefold increase of which I'm mighty proud. |
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Whatmore read about Yze's eventual tally of 10 in the newspapers and sounded him out about his commitment to cricket. |
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All but one point from their entire tally came from play, a remarkable statistic and one that will hardly be bettered for some time. |
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Assuming the total vote tally does not change, a party needs 30,750 votes to win a National Assembly seat. |
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For they will have the freedom to boost their quota of scores to the highest possible tally. |
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The spurious claims that this was the work of dissidents does not tally with the facts. |
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Nine goals was not a great tally last year, but it was such a stop-start season for me, with injuries and suspensions. |
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The Opposition gets a certain number of questions in a day, and you keep a very strict tally on that. |
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Byatt almost doubled his tally seven minutes later after a fine run ended with his shot whistling over the bar. |
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Their passing and movement was excellent and Walsh added to his tally on ten minutes following an flowing move through midfield. |
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Several of you have written in saying that other countries can not only match England's tally, they can knock it into a cocked hat. |
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The assistant clerk computes the figures and presents his tally to the chief clerk, who examines the calculations before initialing them. |
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Selecting from a prepared list of possible reasons, participants recorded the reason for each telephone inquiry onto preprinted tally sheets. |
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It and others in the ruling combine would be lapping up the tally to drive home their numerical superiority. |
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For some reason, software that had worked earlier without a hitch had waited until election night to omit eight precincts in the tally. |
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It took his season tally to 161 wins, a slender four ahead of his rival for the champion jockey title. |
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Admittedly the poll is a straw poll and by definition unscientific but it does tally with other anecdotal evidence on attitudes to immigration. |
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Kieren Fallon, who completed a treble and notched his 100th winner of the season at Chester yesterday, should add to his tally at Bath. |
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However, in the second half, they could only muster one point to their tally and this statistic was the one that cost them dearly in the end. |
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A good save from Wilkshire was the appetiser for a blinding effort to deny League One's top scorer Leroy Lita from adding to his six-goal tally. |
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Run a report of the tally from the polling place before phoning, modeming or driving anything to the county. |
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Patrik Elias scored a short-handed goal and set up a power-play tally by Grant Marshall for the Devils. |
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After just two matches of the new season, the points against tally has already reached treble figures. |
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A signature-revocation effort by opponents made a dent in the final tally but was not enough to keep the initiative off the ballot. |
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Although he wasn't sent off, the referee booked him, taking his season's points tally to 41 and resulting in a three-match ban. |
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He added a gold medal to China's medal tally as he triumphed in the Greco-Roman wrestling 54 kg class at the East Asian Games Tuesday in Osaka. |
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They combed the bayside shores in pairs, separating recyclables from trash and categorizing them on tally sheets. |
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Beverley were adjudged off-side and Hewitt added the three points to complete his side's tally. |
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In desperation, Novalee camps in the Wal-Mart store, keeping a tally of all the food and goods she has borrowed. |
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McMahon had two good opportunities to add to his tally and claim a hat-trick but fired wide on both occasions. |
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When a fight goes the distance, a tense interlude settles in while the judges tally the scorecards. |
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We may not know the outcome until well past midnight on the East Coast, but sometime in the witching hour, we shall receive the final tally. |
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Despite seemingly endless supplies of ball, Currie were unable to add to their tally after the break. |
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Raymond has shot a pheasant and a woodcock, tripling his one-grouse tally from the morning. |
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Andrews just hopes their ambitions tally with his own and those of his boss. |
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Even if they are on the same points tally as this time last term, the confidence and enjoyment levels are both on the up. |
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Their puzzlement increased four minutes after the restart as the visitors doubled their tally. |
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You'll need a pen, to write down your answers, and at the end we'll tally up and see whether you've got em right or not. |
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With the same level of application and hard work, there is no reason why Everton cannot add yet another league win to their tally. |
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At the end of the day he compares the tally of customers with the takings to ensure his profit margin. |
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Because his career was on the line, Paar would go by the mailroom every day and check the current tally. |
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The 24-year-old took his goal tally for the season to 14 last night with a solo effort in a 2-1 defeat of Fiorentina. |
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They doubled their tally late in the game with goals by Hill and Ben Connolly. |
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This tally included briskly-taken goals from the elusive Fabio Cretaro and Brian Walsh, an extremely reliable forward. |
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Stokell's win in the first of two Nations Cup races was his 40th and a record tally in the series. |
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The American, who has already won more world titles than any other female athlete, is aiming to extend her record tally to six golds. |
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Take a tally of the number of times Clemens succeeded as a stopper in his years with the Sox. |
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The hospital records indicate a tally of four to five positive rabies cases every month and over 3,500 cases of post exposures annually. |
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In the three provinces of Riau, the Riau Islands and Papua, the final tally of eligible voters had recorded a decline. |
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As I read the book, I kept a tally of exactly who was quoted or discussed in detail. |
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The survey was carried out by an organisation called Duck Density with the help of volunteers who kept a tally of wildfowl. |
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Mrs Burgess said she had never kept a tally of how much money she had raised, but said it ran into thousands of pounds. |
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Clark kept a close tally of the numbers of beneficial animals that wild ones harmed. |
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Continue that count, albeit an artificially pre-programmed tally, to the year 2020, and you're face to face with the future. |
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One familiar approach is to arrange the tally marks in groups, making four parallel strokes and then a fifth cross-stroke. |
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Some of the galleries had incised lines cut into the wall, perhaps tally marks, or identification symbols. |
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Xander gave me a wink before taking one hand and scratching off an imaginary tally mark in the air. |
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Traditionally the score is kept on paper using tally marks for tens, grouping them into fifties. |
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Their daughter has introduced my children to the idea of drawing tally marks to figure out problems. |
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The legislature, meanwhile, will have half of its 60 seats directly elected in the upcoming polls in September, six seats up from the current tally. |
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Instead, if the results confirm the exit poll this figure would tally up to 336 seats. |
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I am unaware of if it used a specific mark but its dates of activities tally better with the period of manufacture of this weapon. |
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When he's finished eating, a waiter will tally up the plates and give him a bill. |
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Extra staff are always on duty to cope with the numbers, and sometimes amuse themselves by keeping a running tally of blue-topped patients versus green and white. |
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But how could she tally up secret stashes of cash, short of peeking under people's mattresses? |
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If the bettor or banker has a tally of eight or nine, then both bettors stand. |
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The tally board on the search results page offers the opportunity to further refine your search results. |
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I was keeping tally of the numbers of calls that each party was given. |
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And administration officials consistently declined to tally up the money they were forfeiting. |
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The table below provides a tally of the number of motions received, considered and adopted. |
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The boy kept a tally of the different colours of sweets as he chomped. |
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Another way of gauging public interest was to keep an eye on my favoured news Website, which keeps a running tally of the top 10 stories viewed by its customers. |
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Success isn't quantified by the millions in the bank but by the tally of drivers' championship titles and Formula One records which appear after his name. |
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The program provided a password-protected tally of completed diary records so that the coaches could trouble shoot in the field and check compliance. |
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Please refer to the text on the tally sheet when the indicator has turned pink. |
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This seems to tally with what a previous speaker said about the need for a directive on access to justice in environmental matters. |
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There are undoubtedly chefs who believe reviewers go out with the express intention of ripping into a restaurant, but that doesn't tally with my experience. |
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In the initial tally, fleck had 3,398 votes, while a total of 3,700 votes were given to write-in candidates. |
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That is an estimate based on last year's national census, which found that the number of college diploma holders was 600,000 more than the official record tally. |
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My personal tally accounts for barely a fraction of those deserving of a post-mortem tribute. |
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The second half was more of the same for the Warriors as Laurier followed the second kick-off with good intensity, notching a second tally early in the half. |
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Westmeath certainly had their chances as they hit 10 wides in that opening half, double the Laois tally but all three home points were out of the top drawer. |
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We keep a tally of school shootings at The Daily Beast, too, using a slightly different methodology. |
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It is therefore important for speech writers to recognise the fact that, whatever they scribble, should tally with the audience or expectations of the listeners. |
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The following day, another school shooting at Arapahoe High School added to our tally. |
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Once the tally was done and dusted, Charlie was out the door and off to his son James' Confirmation, which had been inconveniently scheduled in the middle of the count. |
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They say his actions, which destabilise, don't tally with the talk. |
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For a week, tally up actual minutes spent reading to and with your child purely for pleasure. |
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They had not been counted for technical reasons, such as illegible handwriting on the tally sheets, he said. |
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Then every piece of equipment, including our food supply boxes, had to be accurately weighed so that we could tally the full weight of each underslung load. |
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Often tax inspectors would discover tax evasion by examining an individual's personal assets and lifestyle to see if their outgoings tally with their income. |
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It would also be a great boost for the team, and increase our points tally, but we know that it won't be easy as our competitors are more aggressive than ever. |
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If we use your question, we'll tally up the results and report back in a future edition. |
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The figures tally with national averages, as a new report out today from the Department of Health reveals that Caesareans have increased four-fold in the last 25 years. |
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With two films to his name, a third in the can and a fourth in pre-production, the prolific 28-year-old has already surpassed the work-shy Malick's 30-year tally. |
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At the end of the program, students tally up their individual reading, and class totals are tallied as well. |
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Having access to the full report allowed the Advocate to tally the figures for the past financial year and compare them to the total for the previous financial year. |
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Six seats in its 25-seat tally were wrested from other parties. |
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So, let's get straight to the answers, so you can tally your score. |
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If you tally up the time you would have spent planning, shopping, chopping, prepping and cooking, it could make sense for you. |
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After keeping tally of the changes during a screening, I pored over them with Rosenberg. |
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Meanwhile, for once, the tallymen and women in South Kerry were well off the mark in some cases with close on 2000 votes unaccounted for when the final tally was released. |
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The player added two more fours to his tally when he whacked a full toss through square leg and then guided an overpitched ball over the rope at mid-wicket. |
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The imminent vote to authorize the bombing of Syria may finally tally Democratic disaffection. |
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The report cataloguing the gruesome tally was classified secret. |
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I am bitterly disappointed that they won't be covering the tally room. |
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He and his wife have just arrived here in the tally room in Canberra. |
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There's a discrepancy between the accounts of their observers and scrutineers at a local level, and the figures that appeared at the central tally room. |
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But right now, if we were to put out an aggregated tally for 2014, it would be way off the mark. |
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It is possible that when the fight statistics are scrutinised that Arias, the Brazilian heavyweight champion, will have a tally of punches landed in single figures. |
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The registry can be used to tally up the cleaning costs and combine them in a single invoice in the offenders name. |
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It reflects untapped economic opportunities that quickly tally up to billions in lost wages, productivity and output. |
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In fact, so consistently has he rippled the back of opponents' nets that he has failed to keep count of his goals tally. |
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Now it's time to tally your score and see if your family has made the nutrition all-star team. |
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The last tally of children on death row, in 2011, estimated at least 143 child offenders were awaiting the gallows in Iran. |
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With Montrose pushing hard for an equaliser and Peterhead admirably trying to double their tally, it was no surprise when the home side struck on the break after 75 minutes. |
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Entering the match with a first-class average of 28, he bettered the mark by one and started his Test tally with a glide through the cordon for a boundary. |
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As complicated and expensive as the CRA definition of the amount of gasoline used to denature ethanol to the GST collected on the final tally. |
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The strategies used by Candice Breitz to recycle media-related material tally our present-day era, cankered by the media's self-referentiality. |
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But also the choice of words used at the reception, whose information content must tally with the signage system. |
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At the end of the trip, he has to go through another round of number crunching to tally the waybill with the collection before entrusting it to the cash counter. |
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With a soft shake of his head at her obvious sadness, he turned to the register to tally up the tabs for the night and turn them in to the office. |
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While Breen, fresh from a brace of wins last weekend, made the seven-horse jump-off, two down with Old Town Katie ensured he did not augment his points tally. |
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A call back and the nest site is marked and added to the tally. |
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Parker had led the tally with 35 disposals and 10 clearances before being taken off on the medicab. |
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Amid those campaigning for Maloney and Boyd, there are a sizeable number of players who would prefer to reward the goal tally and skills of Hearts' Rudi Skacel. |
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The latter was able to swat that match-ball away on a tight drop shot, jump-starting her to a 10-8 tally in that game and a swift 6-lead in the fifth. |
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An official tally of what was planted and the market reaction to those figures is always interesting and important to know. |
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In class tally up the number of grey circles each minnow, lake trout and herring gull has in their possession. |
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The responsibilities assigned to each position must tally with the authority the position carries. |
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Though a recount is likely, Grothman had a 215-vote lead in the initial tally. |
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Each registered venue provided a tally of the number of individuals who participated along with their picture proof. |
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A tally of the number of passengers is given to the master prior to departure. |
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In the final tally, 1,403,640 people filled out decision cards documenting their decision to receive Jesus Christ as their personal Savior. |
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We can tally the amount of money going to different parts of the health care system. |
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Interesting angle, but how would that tally with the birth order stats? |
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It wasn't clear to me how those all those zeroes would tally up to equal prosperity. |
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One area of undercount all municipalities could correct is an accurate tally of the homeless population. |
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Pakistan's Olympics medal tally stands at ten, of which eight were earned in field hockey. |
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The final medal tally was led by the United States, followed by China and host Great Britain. |
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His first converted penalty against Scotland on 8 March 2008, took him 3 points past Wales's Neil Jenkins tally of 1090 Test rugby points. |
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Phil Taylor has also won the PDC title 14 times to bring his tally to 16 world titles. |
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Promotions become valid only after a certain number of people sign up, with a running tally displayed beside each coupon, lending a social media energy to the deals. |
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Keep a tally of all the times you stretch the truth in a week-from praising a friend for their hideous outfit to telling your boss his boring presentation was riveting. |
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Readers, care to tally up your own counts? |
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I'll tally up the votes in a few days and then we can hit it. |
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When investments are made, the accounts rarely tally up the economic benefits that ecosystem services provide, or recognize that their conservation yields tangible economic returns. |
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What we did for your community is tally up the number of local stations in that community and assign 50¢ to each of those stations, because that's what the request is from the broadcasters. |
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In these situations, the project code only serves to tally up the cost of the project, and is used more for reporting than financial management purposes. |
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Every month, semester, year, or whatever time period you prefer, you collect the accounting files for the various printers, tally up the pages printed by users, and charge for usage. |
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Since the tuberculosis problem has appeared, have you been able to tally up-Mr. Bezan alluded to this earlier-the economic losses you have suffered because of this disease? |
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In 2015, when we take stock of what we have achieved since we adopted the Millennium Goals in 2000, when the time comes to tally up the figures, it would be nice to know that we have fulfilled at least one. |
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You may not touch that domino until it's time to tally up the scores. |
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You can use the Table provided to tally up your own costs. |
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Did you tally up specific smoking situations? |
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Any mastitis can prove costly when you tally up treatment costs, revenue losses from reduced milk production, discarded milk and the loss of animals culled because of recurrent infection. |
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At the end of the year, we will tally up a balance in the framework of our partnership for growth and employment and determine how SME friendly the EU has become. |
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At Atletico-MG, however, the pieces finally fell into place for him to match Adriano's top-scoring tally of 19 goals and move him back in Seleção contention. |
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Hitting the back of the net against Vasco de Gama on 19 November 1969, Pelé took his tally to 1000 strikes in front of a Maracana crowd in raptures, and the game had to be stopped for half an hour. |
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These dates also tally with the high season in the leisure Centre, that is bathing, pedalo rental, canoe introductions... The different areas are well delimited so everyone can find its pleasure for its own activity. |
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Mike Hayes completed the tally on 76 minutes as Port found the rock-hard Quay defence again in unyielding form, but too late to matter. |
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While in Russia, she visited a Moscow market where a salesclerk was using the abacus to tally sales and make change for customers. |
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The album, which racks up its 11th week in the No 1 spot, has shifted over 214,000 copies in the past seven days, giving the flame-haired musician the biggest one-week sales tally of any artist album this year. |
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This does not tally with the notion of comprehensive transparency in the production of feedingstuffs, which we have called for on numerous occasions. |
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The deputy returning officer, the poll clerk and the representatives shall use a tally sheet provided by the chief electoral officer for the counting of votes. |
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Consider doing a mock observation session with more than one observer following the guide and using the checklist or tally sheet to record their observations. |
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If this voltage does not tally with the voltage in your home country, it is easy to find a mains voltage adaptor, in a specialized stores, before leaving. |
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If you change the sort order and want to return to the original sort order, use the relevance link on the sorting toolbar located below the tally board on the search results page. |
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There is also a tally sheet of money raised to date. |
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As for the first kind, the effect of a beer with 10 percent alcohol by volume should normally tally with the effect of two glasses of beer at 5 percent by volume. |
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The rest of the Atlantic provinces started their own programs in subsequent years, with the latest attendance tally at 15,000 for all four provinces. |
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Data can be recorded by hand, using tally sheets and summary tables. |
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The results did not always appear to tally. |
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In addition to using business and individual performance to determine annual compensation levels, the Committee also reviews a total compensation tally sheet for each Senior Executive. |
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When the smoke cleared, a most precious 43-8 tally remained intact. |
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Their three under par greensome tally hoisted them five under par on 208 in the pounds 70,000 jackpot scramble. |
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The striker took his league tally to eight with spot-kicks in the 22nd and 55th minutes before Guly Do Prado and Lee Holmes netted late on. |
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The striker's double takes his tally to 16 for the season as the Wee Gers proved too good. |
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Stranmillis went 3-0 up 10 minutes into the second half when Dowds completed his hat trick to take his tally to eight goals in four matches. |
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Prior to the popularisation of scorecards, most scoring was done by men sitting on vantage points cuttings notches on tally sticks. |
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Also, Germany's seven goals took their total tally in World Cup history to 223, surpassing Brazil's 221 goals to first place overall. |
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His record of six world titles in the modern era has been bettered only by Hendry and no player has yet matched his tally of six UK titles. |
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This was Ireland's biggest victory in international rugby at that time, their highest points tally and a record five tries. |
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A candidate is elected whose tally reaches a quota, the minimum vote that guarantees election. |
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He scored his third brace of the season as he scored twice against Wigan, on 31 January to take his tally to ten goals for the season. |
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Yet when they had their way in the Central Kingdoms, their actions matched like the two halves of a tally. |
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Whereas, before, our forefathers had no other books but the score and the tally, thou hast caused printing to be used. |
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In his victory speech at the Brisbane tally room in 2001 Beattie was characteristically earnest, modest, and inclusive. |
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When the smoke cleared, two more hogs and a Weatherby brow had been added to the day's tally. |
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The Waddler formed a lethal front partnership with Keegan and Peter Beardsley, as a goals tally of 18, 27 and 20 respectively confirmed. |
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The absentee vote tally was 33,813 in the same period ahead of the previous election, which prizewinning novelist Yasuo Tanaka won. |
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Showing great pace and a body swerve every bit as devastating as Jason Robinson's, Wilko took his points tally to 285 from 31 Tests. |
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Each of these series sigs included a running tally of what the kids had paid in bus fare since the beginning of school. |
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While there's no prescribed limit on how many visits a restaurant should tally each year, training only begins with mixologist presentations. |
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This latest breakthrough brings the total tally of the martyrs reclaimed from the snowslide so far to seven. |
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He actually takes pride in being abrasive, as if a person's tally of detractors measures his fearlessness, not his obnoxiousness. |
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Bala Devi scored four goals to take her tally to 16 the highest in a single edition of the championship. |
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In its attempt to paint handgun violence solelyas a crime issue, HCI goes so far as to sometimes ignore the weapon's non-crime death tally. |
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Hard-pressed teachers will have to keep a tally chart on the board showing how many times the F-word is used in class. |
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At Stapenhill near Burton, there were similar calls for a new bridge, a tally of usage showed that the foot ferry was being used 700 times per day. |
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Few stables are firing quite as well as John Gosden's at the moment and Man Of God can addto the tally indivision two of the European Breeders' Fund Maiden Stakes. |
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Two more penalties in the second half took his tally to 1099 points. |
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Shortly thereafter Whitlam arrived in the tally room to accept defeat. |
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The results of this procedure determine the strength of lens needed to give you the best vision in each eye and should tally with the autorefractor and retinoscope results. |
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Atypically sublime first-half strike and a coolly-taken penalty two minutes from time took Ronaldo's goal tally this season to a remarkable 16 in 16 games this season. |
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Phoenix first ended the unbeaten run of Yogi Group and then eased to a nine-wicket win over the Emirates Cricket Board Blues to take their tally to four points. |
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Abar said authorities have started transporting ballot boxes from polling stations around the country to the main tally center in Tripoli, CNN reported. |
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The tellers are automatically included in the tally of those voting. |
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There were also 515,348 blank and invalidated ballots, which are not reflected in the final tally, as they are not considered cast votes under Puerto Rico law. |
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He said it was a matter of great pleasure for the state that players from Haryana have contributed three gold medals to the overfall tally of five. |
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His tally of the total population taken from captured Helvetian records written in Greek is 263,000 people, including fighting men, old men, women and children. |
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But that was all forgotten as he secured a double with victories on Oversman and Ginger Fox that now leaves him needing 19 to beat Scudamore's tally. |
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The move failed on a 211-197 that tally broke mostly along party lines. |
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This took Bale to a tally of ten goals in his previous ten appearances. |
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Following Williams' worst points tally since 1978, the team announced that Japanese manufacturer Toyota would be supplying the engines for the 2007 season. |
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All the other nations lost two games each, and Australia qualified for the final largely on the back of an impressive tally of points against New Zealand. |
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The ads back the launch of Lynx Click fragrance, and show Affleck flirting with women and keeping a tally on a handheld clicker of those interested in taking things further. |
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Elio had seven points scoring finishes to Nigel's two and in addition to Elio's win in Austria, had a tally of more than three times the number of points gained by Nigel. |
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However, the IRB also awarded Jenkins his own retrospective tally of 41 points from Lions Tours, but Jenkins' combined total of 1090 is still behind that of Wilkinson. |
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He also plucked Lyn Tally from the corps de ballet to dance the principal role. |
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Tally froze as a deep voice sounded behind them, sounding oddly unlike the voice of Orion. |
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I was sitting in my usual seat in the fourth row of the lecture theatre beside one of my other closest friends, Natalie, or Tally, as I liked to call her. |
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It was held in the Lord Knight suite at the Tally Ho Police Training Centre. |
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Tally up those active minutes while crossing off your to-do list. |
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Councillor Sir Albert Bore was guest speaker at a recent Birmingham Business Focus event at the Tally Ho Conference Centre in Edgbaston. |
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Tally ho to the fox hunting lovers RECENTLY at Prime Minister's Question Time, David Cameron looked disappointed when asked a question from the Tory benches. |
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