The two would get together at each commencement to compare their graduate tallies. |
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A ticker at the bottom of the page tallies how many people have unliked his page just in the time users have been on the site. |
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The prediction is based on tallies of recorded earthquake occurrences over hundreds of years. |
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He said he could not give a number of people on the two trains at the time, as routine tallies of passenger numbers were not taken. |
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When the polls close, the election precinct workers record the tallies from each of the machines. |
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If he hasn't, then I would urge him to go and to go quickly, irrespective of final tallies. |
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A panel of choreographers, artistic directors, and former dancers tallies these results into a final score. |
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In all four of his successful presidential bids, he carried the South with massive vote tallies. |
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He is likely to secure some votes in almost every ballot box in the county and could be over 3,000 when the tallies are done. |
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Countries also collect species-specific trade data to produce an annual report that tallies all imports and exports. |
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The server keeps a cache of all active account and session tallies and credit balances. |
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A hanger-on ran up to her with a collection of shipping tallies and informed her of the status of the ship. |
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The annex to the report tallies progress made on outcomes of the development results framework, by region. |
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Workers across Ontario are angrier by the day as each week tallies up another list of plant closures. |
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A diagnostic technique in which a student reads a passage aloud and the teacher marks miscues on a copy of the passage, or tallies the errors. |
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This periodicity tallies with the FPB's task described in the Gas and Electricity Acts. |
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The use of personal tallies registers the firefighter with the Control Board enabling the transfer of data via radio. |
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Much of the strategy which honourable Members urge on us tallies, marches very closely, with what we anyway wanted to do. |
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Your score tallies as a rapidly-shifting improper fraction, validating the non-frog half of the game's title. |
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Real power is still measured unnervingly in comparisons of missile reach and warship tallies. |
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Another brainless action idol thriller rakes the box office markers into the drawer, tallies up the boodle and announces the dawn of a new era of starmaking. |
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But Amnesty's report tallies with accounts of the raid given to the Guardian byChibok residents. |
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An automated system will, to some extent, ease the administrative burden required by manual tallies. |
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The geography of ageing therefore tallies almost perfectly with the geography of the regions that are going to shrink over the next 25 years. |
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Yet it tallies neither with Kenya's tradition nor the culture of sharing and of helping one another that can still be found within many families. |
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New passenger tallies and control measures have been put into effect since the 2008 season. |
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Often, it is pretty easy to spot the upcoming publishing industry trends, and you may just get lucky if your work tallies with the popular publications at the time. |
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So he counted, and tallied, and counted his tallies, and when he was done he tossed the letters on the bed, flung himself full-length, and sighed. |
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This number tallies with the number given in the so-called street books where deaths were recorded by reference to the streets and houses where the dead were found. |
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Overall, worldwide PC unit shipments were up 23.3 per cent, according to IDC, which tallies well with PC Data's report on the US retail, online and mail order channels. |
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Where it tallies with a desire for rationalisation, its main effect is to speed up the elimination of low-skilled, less productive labour from the production process and generate a relative increase in average working hours. |
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Examples of these include talismans, charts, writs, tallies, and registers. |
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The Clerk tallies up the votes and gives the results to the Speaker, who declares the result. |
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This was a development in the right direction, as it tallies with the yearnings of all segments of the population as to the necessity for an alternative justice system of this nature. |
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Pictures can be doctored, but in general you can tell when one is real if you are there, from who posted it, how quickly it tallies with verbal reports, and so on. |
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The decorations consist of diverse types of snowdrops and square tallies. |
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The Brotherhood, which strengthened its claim to the presidency by publishing facsimiles of all 13,000-plus official local voting tallies, insists that parliament should stay in session. |
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Kain's lengthy journey spans about 50 game hours' worth of action, so you'll be pleased to know that he keeps tallies on the body count to save you the trouble. |
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Both auditors and recounters were hypervigilant to possible sources of error, and yet they disagree on their tallies by about 20 thousandths of a percent. |
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While the FBI and other government tallies have long been criticized for underreporting, an admission of the problem at the top levels of US government is swiftly emerging. |
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The psychometrician who facilitates the process tallies the range of responses and reviews them with the group. |
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The WTO dispute settlement system is a new component of the worldwide legal framework, and it is necessary to ensure that it tallies with the principles of the Charter and current international law. |
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This tallies with figures released by the United Nations, whose security service quoted 6,816 identity badges issued? 6,585 for people and 231 for vehicles. |
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As of 2016, Pakistan's Commonwealth Games and Asian Games medal tallies stand at 69 and 165, respectively. |
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This contribution reports on the experience of a medium-sized company in the telecommunication sector, which tallies with some of the results of major research in this field. |
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All the Diamonds made merry and Ludvig Lindgren raced to his second successive 15-point maximum, while all the others were paid for double-figure tallies. |
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