His successor, Eisenhower, was a Cadillac man, totting up a total of 36 vehicles during his time as president. |
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Those totting up all the statistics and match facts inside the stadium were certainly in need of some rest and relaxation afterwards. |
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Cargo ships to take canola to China and Japan and wheat to Mexico, Japan and Iraq were left stranded in port, totting up demurrage fees. |
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As George Bush prepares to show Vladimir Putin round his Texas ranch, their officials are totting up not how many missiles are enough to keep the peace, but how few. |
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It is not just a question of totting up the direct costs of bailing out the banks or transferring debt from private balance-sheets onto those of the state. |
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I was doing some totting up yesterday and worked out that Swedish ministers have taken part in debates and discussions in this Assembly or in other constellations associated with Parliament on 86 occasions. |
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The mission will stay there to monitor the rest of the electoral process, which includes the counting of the votes, the totting up of the results and the handling of any complaints. |
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The possibility of buying wines which were offered for tasting, right on the spot-even those not yet available on the market-was a hit with visitors who were happy to leave the event totting their favourite wine picks! |
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Whiz-kid Adam Bell will be totting up sums in a battle to be crowned the nation's maths marvel. |
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Without unreasonable behaviour they will have to wait two years for a decree nisi – years that might usefully have been spent totting up other marriages. |
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The people doing the counting ask visitors for food and drink because they have barely had either since they began totting up the results a week ago. |
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