A cut-price ticket deal against Wimbledon two seasons ago produced an 18, 255 turn-out on a Tuesday night. |
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Once again, plenty of turn-out time and correct feeding for the type of work the horse is doing, will help to calm an excitable temperament. |
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It was a tremendous turn-out and a lovely community atmosphere, with everybody joining in. |
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How will the parties defeat election fatigue and boost declining turn-out numbers? |
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Already Labour is explaining the defeat as purely a consequence of the low turn-out. |
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Its owner believes a bad turn-out this Bank Holiday weekend could signal the end of the line for the little zoo in North Lincolnshire. |
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A turn-out directs the water off the side of the skid road, whereas a sloping turn up sheds water at its base. |
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Not only that, but many observers noted that the low turn-out on elections day may be put down to the apathy of many potential voters. |
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Meanwhile, he said he was disappointed by the level of turn-out, which saw less than a dozen seats occupied by members of the public. |
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That said, there were also areas of the Sunni heartland where turn-out was scarce and intimidation appeared to have won. |
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Although, judging by turn-out figures, there's a sizeable minority that do. |
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However, there was a low turn-out in London last year when Ken Livingstone was elected mayor. |
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At the last local elections, in May this year, voter turn-out was 37 per cent, compared with 53 per cent 10 years ago. |
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At the Oaks another good turn-out of 71 anglers fished in a competitive match where sheltered conditions meant that the pole could be used. |
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A leading Scots academic also said a high turn-out in the next election is required to keep the BNP on the fringes of the mainstream. |
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However, a feeble turn-out will give the anti-hunting majority within Labour ranks the opportunity to close in for the kill and force through an outright ban. |
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Despite the troubles of the moment, it was a very good turn-out, a very enjoyable occasion. |
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There was a good turn-out, everyone had a good time and hope to repeat the experience. |
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With a turn-out of between ten and 20 per cent of voters, Cameron seems happy with the results. |
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Just 59 per cent voted in the 2001 general election while in last year's local government elections the turn-out was only 32 per cent. |
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A massive turn-out of almost 20,000 fans flocked to Bamako's Modibo Keïta stadium on Saturday October 2nd to hear Tiken Jah Fakoly present songs from his new album, Coup de gueule. |
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The ECOSOC chamber at UN Headquarters saw a large turn-out on 27 October when members of parliament congregated to discuss two of the most important issues on the global agenda: security and development financing. |
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Ipswich has been the lowest league turn-out for three of last four years in the Championship but the 472 this time was significantly down on the 685 that went last year. |
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It is up to each club secretary to tell their CWO to attend and we hope for a full turn-out. |
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The publication of detailed results not only allows re-capitulating the accumulation of overall results, but also helps analysing in detail the issues of low turn-out, invalid votes, etc. |
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Returning officers said polling stations were quieter than usual, raising fears of a record low turn-out. |
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A man with a showy carriage and horses is said to have a fine turn-out. |
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Cabrel's live performances continued to attract a huge turn-out, his fans rightly suspecting that a new Cabrel album would not appear for another few years. |
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