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- verb Present participle of
tally .
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Examples
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FURTHER UPDATE: Granted, the reporter was rather sloppy in tallying the Kashmir reports, and in not following up re Iran.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “Nazi Scandal Engulfs Human Rights Watch” 2010
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(link) you vote as often as Acorn wants Wherever they want you to vote and their is no overhead (booze, cigarrets or cab fare) in tallying your votes.
Senate votes to strip ACORN of federal funding, 83-7. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2009
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Not that I’m 100% pushing this, but since so many people have cable and satellite for their TV serivce, and you know that most of the stuff is digitally tracked, why can’t they give customers the option of having their viewing habits officially tracked for a week or a month, for use in tallying ratings?
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The boater straw returned to his head, his expression better tallying with its rake.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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The boater straw returned to his head, his expression better tallying with its rake.
At Swim, Two Boys Jamie O’Neill 2002
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A kind of tallying up: What would be noted, what overlooked.
Spring 2010
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We're just kind of tallying in these new reports because they're coming in between 7: 00 and 7: 30 and we're going to give you those in just a moment.
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Just four coming in right now, but we're kind of tallying these in as we get them and we'll let you know as those work their way through.
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Manual checks, such as tallying the number of database records or rows produced, provide points of direct comparison between the results of a database search query and a production of database information.
LLRX.com - Legal and Technology Articles and Resources for Librarians, Lawyers and Law Firms 2010
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Needless to say just working through, structuring, and "tallying" this feedback is a massive undertaking and we have folks dedicated to doing just that.
MSDN Blogs 2009
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