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17 Sentences With "keeping a tally of"

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After 2000, some states turned to systems that were entirely electronic, with machines keeping a tally of votes digitally.
It's got a few new faces, but it's mainly designed for keeping a tally of steps and swapping between different features.
We've been keeping a tally of all the merch worth knowing in 2016, because, let's be honest, it's easy to lose track.
The city is keeping a tally of costs associated with the quake, but did not yet have an estimate, said City Manager Bill Falsey.
The city is keeping a tally of costs associated with the quake, but did not yet have an estimate, said Municipal Manager Bill Falsey.
It could be a partner keeping a tally of everything you spend together then hitting you with receipts (maybe literally) if the numbers don't match.
CNBC is keeping a tally of all the House retirements, sorted into groups based on the reasons behind members' decisions, and what the retirements mean for both parties.
However, in keeping a tally of all the customers, Miranda and her family reported an equal number of Team Mystic and Team Instinct visitors, but very few Team Valor.
Engage at your own level, and don't sacrifice your livelihood or your sanity — no one's keeping a tally of how many times you retweeted a vote for #TopSocialArtist, I promise.
Eventually Ms. Mort became involved with the Israel Religious Action Center, the public and legal advocacy arm of the Reform movement in Jerusalem that had been keeping a tally of these kinds of incidents.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A website used by millions of Dutch voters to test their political preferences was quietly keeping a tally of how many were matched with each party, a security researcher who penetrated the site said on Tuesday.
Italy's Civil Protection Agency and Johns Hopkins University, which is keeping a tally of the figures, said there are 31,056 confirmed cases of the virus in the country (the figure includes the dead and those that have recovered ).
More than 200 cases are examined or cited, and the authors are keeping a tally of recent onstage deaths on the book's website.
Clerks of each bank visited all the other banks to exchange cheques, while keeping a tally of balances between them until they settled with each other. Daily cheque clearing began around 1770 when the bank clerks met at the Five Bells, a tavern in Lombard Street in the City of London, to exchange all their cheques in one place and settle the balances in cash. This was the first bankers' clearing house.
Alternatively, the payee could deposit the cheque with their own bank who would arrange for it to be presented to the issuing bank for payment. Until around 1770 an informal exchange of cheques took place between London banks. Clerks of each bank visited all of the other banks to exchange cheques, whilst keeping a tally of balances between them until they settled with each other. Daily cheque clearings began around 1770 when the bank clerks met at the Six Bells, a tavern in Dove Court off Lombard Street in the City of London, to exchange all their cheques in one place and settle the balances in cash.
It is recorded that a flag pole on the tower was used to signal that coal was waiting to be uplifted and wagons would be hauled to the colliery along the railway, making it an early form of signal box and it is also suggested that tokens were given in at the tower for each wagon as a way of keeping a tally of the number of loads of coal produced. A coal pit lay just to the east of the tower. A number of alterations have taken place over the years with several windows and a door blocked up with stone and it was used as a store. The tower stands close to a set of buildings that included a school, later becoming a Sunday school and the changes it exhibits suggest that a later use was found for the building.
Five bar gate tally marks made by knitter on pattern, 1960s Until the early 19th century, in Europe and the United States, groups of localised professional hand knitters specialised in a few well-known patterns in which keeping a tally of rows was barely necessary, since the pattern and expected size of the work were known by heart. From the early 19th century, when printed patterns were introduced for the recreational knitter, and until the early 20th century, woollen yarn had clear stitch definition so that rows were easily seen and counted, and a mental tally could be kept. However knitters could tally by moving objects from one pocket to another, or bracelets from one wrist to the other. For lace knitting and complicated increases, a knitter could write five-bar gate tally marks around the margins of a printed pattern.

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