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So when he calculated the balance between progress and despair, the sum total often seemed bleak.
As a result, he attended 11 schools in total, often with periods of no schooling at all.
He collected some 2,500 works in total, often seizing upon little-known artists who would later attain blue-chip status and command astronomical prices.
Not only is the ball struggling to compete with the bat, but a huge first-innings total often means the game is over by the halfway stage.
However, the explicit question of how many protein molecules are in a cell in total often baffles even experienced researchers.
Surprisingly, when the estimates for each marker present in a given solution were summed up, the total often deviated from 100%, ranging from about 90 to 120% (Table 2).
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Candidates' actual vote totals often fall well outside the polls' reported margins of error.
In winter, though, that precipitation is mainly in the form of snow, and totals often exceed 7 feet (about 2.2 metres); a major hazard for the region is freezing rain in the winter.
The total distinction often made between religion and other belief systems also strikes me as deeply disingenuous.
But the company said that total compensation often exceeded $80,000 a year when overtime and the value of fringe benefits were added.
In statewide elections, Republicans who also have the Conservative nomination can count on getting about 300,000 votes on that line, or 4percentto8percentcent of the total vote, often enough to decide a close race.
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