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This year both political parties will spend a total of over a billion dollars on catchy television commercials and polite, nicely scripted phone calls to voters.
The department store will spend a total of £6m on the campaign.
The state will spend a total of $53.7 billion this fiscal year to educate more than six million students.
And the city will spend a total of $187 million on infrastructure like bridges, sidewalks, streets and parks.
The ad cost £1m to make in a west London studio and the department store will spend a total of £6m on the campaign.
The Bush administration, which led an invasion of Afghanistan in 2001 that ousted the fundamentalist Taliban government, has said it will spend a total of $2.2 billion in 2004 and $1.2 billion in fiscal 2005.
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Two weeks ago, the Thai criminal court found him guilty of money laundering and added a conviction of 103 years to his 15 month remand (he'll be serving sentences concurrently, however, so he'll spend a total of 20 years inside).
Two weeks ago, the Thai criminal court found him guilty of money laundering and sentenced him to 103 years in prison (he'll be serving sentences concurrently, however, so he'll spend a total of 20 years inside).
Farah had just moved from Dhaka, Bangladesh, to marry an American man whom she'd met on the Internet, and with whom she'd spent a total of nine days before they got engaged.
Kaiser estimates it will eventually spend a total of $4 billion on the software and related costs like those for equipment and training employees.
As with many cars carrying cheap-at-first-sight base prices, there is a catch: the Amanti's packages are not available separately, meaning that to get the desirable, and to my mind necessary, stability control -- remember, this car has zero road feel -- you'll have to spend a total of $28,790.
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