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The government's Electoral Affairs Commission did not try to tally votes by party.

It was hard, while listening to the President's speech, not to try to tally up his abundant references to "citizens," even when he wasn't talking about immigration.

The amount was first disclosed in March but did not draw much attention outside Germany until last month, when investors decided to finally try to tally how much cross-border lending had gone on in Europe.

What may seem like a logical and instinctive aversion – our vision is impaired at night and we are therefore more vulnerable – has been socially reinforced via so many avenues that it's exhausting to even try to tally them up.

On Feb. 27, the more explosive report will try to tally how many abuse cases the church has faced since 1950 and how it has dealt with them, including the amount of money spent on settlements and treatment.

Perhaps it's partly a question of failing to keep up with the times, but then maybe it is simply easier for smaller groups and organisations to deal with a pile of cheques with people's names clearly printed on them rather than count heaps of notes and coins, or try to tally up bank transfers.

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One tried to tally how many hours she had spent in the unemployment office.

Now, a new study to be released Monday by the Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law has tried to tally just how many voters stand to be affected.

All the big automakers are trying to tally how many sales were lost in the storm, and when those customers will return.

As many as 500 billion pieces of content are hidden from the view of those search engines, according to BrightPlanet.com, a search company that has tried to tally them.

University of Florida associate political science professor Michael McDonald tries to tally how many ex-felons are disenfranchised by state at his site United States Election Project.

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