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However, the report showed 29, 617 extra miles were totted up in the countdown to May's general election.
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When votes were finally totted up, the largest opposition party, the liberal Democratic Alliance, had won barely 12%.
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Researchers there totted up 12, 244 attacks in the country last year, a more than five-fold increase since 2006.
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But the electoral command centre, where all results were being totted up, has been dismantled and ballot boxes taken away.
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The Senate report totted up 33 hydro projects in the border area.
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"My proposals have been commented on, totted up and broadcast by yourselves, " Hollande reiterated at his rally in Vincennes on April 15.
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The proceeds of all the transactions are totted up, and then divided by the total number of sales to reach an average sale price.
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If the total cost of all these organisations were totted up I'm sure it would come to billions of dollars, all paid for by taxpayers in the industrialised countries.
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After leaving the Navy, Lawrence moved to Houston, worked as a medical technician, and totted up a slew of drunk-driving violations, including a conviction for murder by automobile, in 1967.
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Mr Wire totted up the cost of supplying contraception to women who wished either to delay their childbearing years or to end them artificially but who were not using contraception.
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That is just one finding of an exercise to measure the performance of sub-Saharan Africa's 48 countries, judged by five sets of criteria that are totted up and averaged out to give each country an overall governance score.
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