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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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It earned $ 7, 012, 630 in its opening weekend, and its total U. S. domestic tally stands at $ 71, 583, 916 and it grossed $ 90, 683, 916 worldwide .< ref >
She also received an additional nomination in 2012 for her producer credit on the first season of Veep, taking her total Emmy tally to 14 nominations.
He notes the words “ courteous ”, “ courtesy ” and “ courteously ” being used in reference to Arthur ’ s nephew 178 times in total, which is greater than the tally for all other knights in Arthurian literature.
Cantona scored a total of 64 league goals for Manchester United, 11 in domestic cup competitions, and 5 in the Champions League, bringing his tally to 80 goals in less than five years.
* total vote-pairing tally in Florida by the vote-pairing web sites in the 2000 presidential election
In the 2008 federal election, the party increased its share of the popular vote by 2. 33 % ( to 6. 80 %), being the only federally funded party to increase its total vote tally over 2006, attracting nearly 280, 000 new votes.
On 1 July BMI ( British Midland ) and Mexicana Airlines simultaneously joined Star Alliance, bringing the total membership tally up to 13.
The troops were actually ethnic Kurds who had been fired on by snipers, and post revolutionary tally by the Martyrs Foundation of people killed as a result of demonstrations throughout the city on that day found a total of 84 dead.
He holds a win-lose-draw record of 20 – 9 – 7, thus giving him a total points scored tally of 23. 5, only 1. 5 points behind the all time record held by Nick Faldo.
This takes his total tally of International Majors to 16-7 Worlds, 5 Asians, 2 Asian Games Golds, 1 Australian Open and 1 Asian Team.
Botha remained the highest points scorer in Springbok rugby history for a number of years, with a points total of 312, until 17 July 2004, when his tally was passed by Percy Montgomery.
Keane finished the season with a total of 22 goals in all competitions – the highest ever season tally of his career – scoring 15 goals in his last 15 appearances of the season.
Mulligan is said to have written, " Inasmuch as strokes taken after play is concluded on the 18th hole do not count towards the total entered on one's tally card, it seems to me eminently reasonable that any shots struck before play is properly commenced with a satisfactory drive on the first tee, should be of no more consequence to one's score than those swings which one has made by way of practice in the course of hitting balls upon the driving ground.
They differ in that inventory refers to a detailed log of individual fossils, whereas census attempts to group individual fossils to tally the total number of a species.
That game saw Rackard score a grand total of five goals and five points from Wexford ’ s tally of 8-5.
He retired from professional football at the conclusion of the season, having played a total of 264 AFL games all at Melbourne, placing him second on the club's all-time games tally.
" Consequently, once this omitted figure is added to the tally of 8, 368 men who survived the Year 3 quarry expedition, a total of 900 men out of an original expedition of 9, 268 men perished during this massive endeavour for a mortality rate of almost 10 %.
In military aviation, it is used to indicate the total usages of individual machines, so that ( for example ) one mission involving six aircraft would tally six sorties.
The film went on to have a total box office tally of approximately $ 35 million U. S. and $ 24 million foreign.
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A fast growing community, the 2001 census showed the population of 4, 878 was an increase of 16. 3 percent over the 1996 figure, and the 2006 census tally of 5, 856 was a further population growth of 20 percent.
This island has the highest residential population among the east coast Johor islands, with the latest tally estimated at 448 people, from three village settlements: Kampung Tanjung Balang, Kampung Pasir Panjang and Kampung Sebirah Besar.
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The Bank of England then continued to use wooden tally sticks until 1826 when they were taken out of circulation and stored in the Houses of Parliament until 1834, when the authorities decided that the tallies were no longer required and that they should be burned.
While Prevost claimed Franco-American losses at 1, 000 to 1, 200, the actual tally of 244 killed, nearly 600 wounded and 120 taken prisoner, was severe enough.
Hanly won a unanimous decision issued on June 1, 1920, upholding prohibition and determining that Ohio could not change their vote after the tally had already been taken among the states.
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The hieroglyphic system for Egyptian numerals, like the later Roman numerals, descended from tally marks used for counting.
Geographical information about countries in the CIA Factbook may not quite tally with information from Government sources in those countries.
In the book The Wild Frontier: Atrocities during the American-Indian War from Jamestown Colony to Wounded Knee, amateur historian William M. Osborn sought to tally every recorded atrocity in the area that would eventually become the continental United States, from first contact ( 1511 ) to the closing of the frontier ( 1890 ), and determined that 7, 193 people died from atrocities perpetrated by whites, and 9, 156 people died from atrocities perpetrated by Native Americans.
While another goal from Fontaine of France added to his impressive tally, it was not enough to prevent Brazil thundering into the Final as a Pelé hat-trick gave them a 5 – 2 victory.
When the votes are read, the order that the votes are pulled has also usually been manipulated by production to extract the most suspense from the players during the tally.
Once the vote tally has exceeded the majority needed, the host will stop the vote tally, pronouncing that player eliminated from the game, keeping the remaining votes a secret to the players themselves.
The districts of Sverok receive funding directly from their respective counties and is not included in the above tally.
Generally, if declarer wins he or she scores a positive amount, otherwise the score is doubled and subtracted from declarer's tally ( i. e. a negative score ).
Activation locations detected by BOLD fMRI in cortical areas ( brain surface regions ) are known to tally with CBF-based functional maps from PET scans.
Adding the names Óli and Arngrím to this list from the Ættartolur brings the tally to nine, as the Ættartolur promised.
The Census Quipu of the Andes and the Ishango Bone from Africa both used the tally mark method of accounting for numerical concepts.
Tally results are used after the elections by political parties to work out, on the basis of from which ballot box the tally came, how many votes they picked in a particular area, or even a particular street.
His detailed reconstruction of the action and its aftermath indicates that the final tally of missing and dead ranges from 69 to 184, at most 7. 5 % of the 2, 308 who surrendered.
In common with other official record-keeping rules, goals in a penalty shootout are excluded from the tally.
Australia's Glenn McGrath broke the record during the 2007 Cricket World Cup, ending with a final tally of 71 from 39 matches.
If the time is not included, it is simply omitted from the tally, but not considered a break in service.
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