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Turn-out: How many Iowans made it to the caucuses after all the hoopla?
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Turn-out was a little light at first, but keep in mind it was 11 AM on a Thursday.
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It's worth mentioning, the title of the poll release is "Turn-out will tell the tale."
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Like the Hill Street Blues Turn-out Sgt: "Troops, the Old Man didn't specifically state he wanted prisoners on this mission, so let's be careful out there."
"Not only is the Obama administration planning on freeing some detainees on U.S. soil..." Ann Althouse 2009
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Turn-out is going to be huge, and it will go Obama!
Poll: Obama Leads McCain By Four, With Majority Wanting Out Of Iraq 2009
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Turn-out in early and absentee voting has already been spectacular, and election officials are bracing themselves for record voting numbers.
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Turn-out is in the late 40s which can be argued to favour either side.
Ireland: Know hope 2008
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Turn-out is in the late 40s which can be argued to favour either side.
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Wisconsin Gets Huge Turn-out yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Wisconsin Gets Huge Turn-out'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Gay Marriage/Civil Union Ban Opponents\' Mobilization Huge Madison democractic headquarters and the pro-equal rights office were ablaze with volunteers and the energy level was euphoric early this morning. '
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Turn-out was low, only 45.94 per cent, considerably lower than the 63 per cent of 1999.
Spain bucks the trend Helen 2004
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