(1) So the claim that there are conservatives who believe in some sort of absolute liberty is a total straw man.
(2) She was afraid they would get themselves in trouble if they came to the court and the jury voted for acquittal - but the verdict was heard in total silence.
(4) It also won 17 silvers and one special silver award, scoring a total of 23 points.
(5) Like I say, it will go absolutely anywhere with total confidence, even dug-up Dublin city centre.
(6) In total, at the end of today, five people were sentenced to a total of 21 years.
(7) Now add up all your debts and total the minimum payments due on each.
(8) As much as $180,000 has been cited as missing, with no official confirmation of the total amount.
(9) The newsletter, released last week, showed this was the total amount of donations given to the hospice in lieu of gifts to the couple.
(10) Are people we sort-of know, who are used to being on camera, inherently less interesting to watch and talk about than a bunch of total strangers?
(12) On the other hand, just as comparing intrinsic qualities is subjectively unrealistic, comparing absolutes is a total waste.
(13) He starred for this club Old Mill all year scoring a total of 36 goals.
(14) To be in total ignorance of sth
(15) As the bloodiest century in human history drew to a close, historians began to total up the casualties.
(16) It does not seem to me to be a good reason for keeping him out of some of his costs that you need time to work out the total amount.
(17) The Waterford team have now scored a total of 14 goals in their three games played and they have conceded only one.
(18) The next step is to total up those monthly outgoings and make sure they fall within your net income.
(19) And in a recent win over St. Francis of Brooklyn, she scored a total of 23 points that was the game high.
(20) Queen's forward Amy Goodall scored a total of 24 points in the affair, adding 6 rebounds.