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"totting" Definitions
  1. British
  2. the practice of searching through rubbish for usable or saleable items
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After totting up the responses, the researchers were left with ratings from more than 5,000 participants.
The nightmare-inducing image features a ghastly man with red eyes totting a snub-nosed revolver.
Costs overran, eventually totting up to £757m, £161m of which was funded by lottery and government money.
It says it erred on the side of caution in totting up the number of dodgy accounts.
HK/SIN, totting up a rally of a little more than 11 percent since the start of November.
For example, the administration included the boon to foreign countries when totting up the value of reducing carbon emissions.
The pan-European index closed Monday down 0.3 percent, totting up a nearly 7 percent decline year-to-date.
HK/SIN, totting up a nearly 225 percent gain since the beginning of November as Japan's legislative push gained steam.
Meanwhile Matt Hancock, the health secretary, ruled out any option that would include the family home when totting up somebody's assets.
The S&P 500 closed down 2.11 points, or 0.10 percent, at 2,096.95, totting up a 1.53 percent gain for the month.
Totting up the recent losses of India's opposition, however, it is clear that they themselves must also bear much of the blame.
Several photos from malls nationwide showed children and their stroller-totting parents standing in long lines that wrapped around the floor several times.
This year, in exactly the same combination of fixtures, the revamped All Blacks have won all seven, totting up 299 points and allowing 3003.
Ronald Koeman has steered the Saints to a (provisional) fifth-placed finish, totting up a club record 63 Premier League points along the way.
Totting up all the thousands of tested genetic variants accounted for between 8% and 25% of the variation in people's self-reported homosexual acts.
Totting up all the different items, the IMF says China's augmented deficit will rise to a jaw-dropping 10.1% of GDP in 2016 (see chart).
Totting up the numbers is Grant Shapps, a former party chairman who found himself on the backbenches in 2015 after a bullying scandal on his watch.
BlackBerry was best known for keyboard-totting smartphones, but their demise in recent years has seen the Canadian firm pivot toward enterprise services, and in particular, cybersecurity.
Totting up all the levies, the top marginal rate of federal tax—which would be levied on households earning more than $10m—would rise to about 503%.
Totting up the property sector's impact on investment and consumption (all the furniture and gizmos that fill new homes), it accounts for about a quarter of Chinese GDP.
Zimbabweans, who are typically better educated than their South African peers, can be found totting up company accounts, working as mining engineers or, failing that, waiting on tables.
But investors who know Mr Son's audacious ways had been totting up the sums to hazard a guess on his next big deal, says an analyst in Tokyo.
The two-minute clip, above, which features a blood-splattered, gun-totting Kate Beckinsale looking just as badass as ever, is pretty much what you'd expect it to be.
All five are staples on the football's ad-break circuit, indirectly ploughing money in the direction of a sport that has spent two decades totting up ever-vaster broadcasting deals.
Such has become the ethos of Rodgers, a Hail Mary-tossing, championship belt-totting, X-Men reserve who has the Herculean coordination to swat a single fly with a golf club.
If you think trawling through last night's receipts to find out just how much you spent at the pub is bad, imagine totting up your booze budget for the entire year.
No, not the bass heavy beats of someone like fellow producer/rap icon/BFF Dr. Dre, but rather the mask-totting '20s comedy icon Jim Carrey — a revelation that comes from the rapper himself.
In the fourth quarter of 2015, TEN said its net profit rose nearly three times on-year to $39.6 million, totting up a full year net profit of $158.2 million, up nearly five times on-year.
This means that capital put aside against a loan cannot go below a certain agreed amount that would be required if a bank had used the "standard" approach set out by regulators for totting up risks.
Parliamentary voting in the United Kingdom is an overwhelmingly analogue affair - with lawmakers traipsing down wood-panelled corridors and human tellers totting them up before, in this case, the announcement of another defeat for Prime Minister Theresa May.
According to data from JPMorgan, around $3.3 billion flowed into emerging market bonds in the week ended July 7, totting up around $2003 billion in inflows year-to-date, compared with outflows of more than $14 billion last year.
By totting up scores from over 250m genetic variants, they were able to elucidate SNP patterns that identify those who are at a threefold higher risk or worse than the general British population of developing one of these diseases.
Marketing and distribution weigh in on whether they can sell and disseminate the film, and then, after totting up expected costs and examining "comps"—the receipts of comparable films—the executives build a spreadsheet showing a range of outcomes.
A Missouri cop conspicuously shared a random photo of a young black man totting a gun in a menacing manner, claiming that it was Mike Brown when it was clearly not to anyone who doesn't believe that all negroes look alike.
I saw at least two female butchers in overalls and aprons fingering huge cuts of red-pink marbled meat, not to mention a host of female tellers sitting in their little fluorescently-lit cash cabins, totting up payments and counting out change.
Specifically, the sources said Basel members had agreed on a lengthy phase-in whereby the capital floor would start in 2020 at 55 percent of the amount that would be required if a bank had used the standard approach set out by regulators for totting up risks.
From left to right in the picture at the top of the page, there's the CLOi serving robot, which has a built-in sliding tray and will deliver food and drinks in hotels and airports; the CLOi porter robot, which will tote luggage and can also handle "express check-in and check-out services"; and the CLOi shopping robot, which will follow customers around stores, collecting their shopping for them and totting up their prices.
Or just sitting in a cage totting up things? :Simon: Oh, quite high up, really. It's a very good bank. :Vicky: I'm so glad.
John Brian Bolus (31 January 1934 - 7 May 2020) was an English cricketer who played in seven Test matches from 1963 to 1964. Cricket commentator Colin Bateman stated, "Bolus was essentially an accumulator, dependably totting up 25,000 runs over 20 summers".
In 2008 the University of Vienna attached a third memorial plaque to Heinrich von Langenstein and Heinrich Totting in the University Church, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna (first: 1397 upon their burial in the Apostelchoir, second: upon re-burial of the two friends in the Katharinenkapelle 1510) near the Apostelchoir, acknowledging the two teachers the "founding professors" of the University of Vienna.
In October 2019, Price was convicted of failing to provide details of the driver of the vehicle involved in the August 2018 crash, she received six points, fined £440, £144 in costs and was banned for two years under totting up and having received a fourth driving ban within two years. Price appealed and the ban was reduced to 18 months in December 2019.
In March 1921 he kept a clean sheet as stand-in goalkeeper in a 1 – 0 victory over Sunderland. Later the same year, although not captain, he played in the 1921 FA Cup Final. He continued to play for Tottenham, totting-up 318 league appearances (23 goals) and 33 FA Cup matches (1 goal), until May 1929 when he became player-coach at Northfleet club with close associations with Tottenham.
Price argued she had not seen the tickets as she did not open her own post. In July 2015, Price was convicted of failing to stop at a red light at Buck Barn in West Sussex. Price was given three points and in fined £700, costs of £450 and a victim surcharge of £70. In February 2018, Price was banned from driving for six months under totting up of points on her licence.
He then scored steadily throughout July, totting up seven more wins over enemy fighters that month. Luchford scored twice more in August, then changed mounts to the two-seater Bristol F.2 Fighter. He was appointed a flight commander with the rank of captain on 11 September. Flying with a number of different observers such as Richard Hill, Victor White, and William Benger, Luchford was credited with 13 more triumphs between 9 September and 21 October 1917.
In 1947, the banks first started recruiting female clerks, for whom nominations were also required. The subjects for the Munster & Leinster Bank course at the time were: English, French, Arithmetic, Totting, Typewriting and Shorthand. Skerry's always secured numerous appointments with Munster and Leinster (AIB), Bank of Ireland and Cork Savings Bank (TSB). About this time also, the various County Councils began to hold competitive examinations for clerical shorthand/typists, and Skerry's students always secured the majority of the vacancies.
It later emerged that she was already banned from driving under the totting-up scheme (due to points violations), and in early 2016 was ordered to wear an electronic tag as a consequence when the court imposed a four-week night time curfew on her. In July 2016, it was reported that Weeks had gone missing, with relatives said to be concerned for her welfare. However, she was later found safe and well and remained with police late that night before being returned to West Sussex.
The manor is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral. In the time of Henry III (1216–1272), a manor house slightly north-west of what is now the corner of Tottenham Court Road and Euston Road belonged to one William de Tottenhall. In about the 15th century, the area was known variously as Totten, Totham, or Totting Hall. After changing hands several times, the manor was leased for 99 years to Queen Elizabeth, and it came to be popularly called Tottenham Court.
Such facts as whether the offence was committed on bail for other offences, or whether the defendant is subject to recall to prison or serving a community sentence will usually be highly relevant as aggravating the current offence. This information may reveal underlying issues, such as a drug problem. In motoring cases, previous endorsements on the driving record can have consequences, such as a period of disqualification under the "totting-up" rules. The court will consider the range of sentence as recommended by the sentencing guidelines, and then have regard to the details of each offence in order to assess its seriousness.
Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C stating, "There are weeks where evaluating a latter-day Simpsons is simply a numbers game. Absent an inherently interesting premise, guest star, plotline, or performance, watching an average Simpsons these days means totting up what fringe benefits you can find, subtracting things that either underwhelm or actively piss you off, and determining relative worth. ‘Whistler’s Father,’ being genuinely average across the board, seems to call for such a formulaic judgement." "Whistler's Father" scored a 1.3 rating with a 5 share and was watched by 2.91 million people, making it Fox's highest rated show of the night.
Following the invitation of Albert III, Duke of Austria, he went to the University of Vienna in 1384, and assisted in the foundation of a theological faculty. Here he spent the remainder of his life, teaching dogmatic theology, exegesis, and Canon law, and writing numerous treatises. In 1384 Heinrich von Langenstein, together with his colleague and friend Heinrich Totting von Oytha (who descended from the Northern German town now known as Friesoythe), took up teaching and administrative duties at the newly established University of Vienna (founded 1365, first students subscribed 1385). He died at Vienna, having refused an episcopal see which was offered him by Urban VI.
A person dumpster diving Video of impoverished individuals "dumpster diving" at a neighborhood trash dump in Kabul Dumpster diving (also totting, skipping, skip diving or skip salvage,) is salvaging from large commercial, residential, industrial and construction containers for unused items discarded by their owners, but deemed useful to the picker. It is not confined to dumpsters and skips specifically, and may cover standard household waste containers, curb sides, landfills or small dumps. Different terms are used to refer to different forms of this activity. For picking materials from the curbside trash collection, expressions such as curb shopping, trash picking or street scavenging are sometimes used.
Prodi with Russian President Vladimir Putin in 2004 In 2004, his last year as Commission President, the European Union was enlarged to admit several more member nations, most formerly part of the Soviet bloc. It was the largest single expansion of the European Union (EU), in terms of territory, number of states, and population to date; however, it was not the largest in terms of gross domestic product. It occurred on 1 May 2004. The simultaneous accessions concerned the following countries (sometimes referred to as the "A10" countriesTwenty years of Tony Blair: totting up the balance sheet): Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, and Slovenia.
In April 1955 they both re-signed for their father at Bradford. David's debut at City came on 20 April 1955 when he scored in a 4–0 win over Grimsby Town before he scored again ten days later again against Grimsby when Peter was handed his debut. They spent another six seasons at City, in which time Jackson, an inside forward missed just 18 games. David was a consistent goal-scorer totting up between eight and 12 league goals in each of his full seasons at Valley Parade and being the club's top goal-scorer in 1957–58 when his 14 goals included three in the FA Cup.
To the guys' surprise, the exterminators themselves are ghosts, who proceed to hunt down the ghosts that are haunting the estate, with little success. On top of all, Shaggy meets Sadie Mae Scroggins and her shotgun totting older brother Billy Bob Scroggins whose family has an old feud with the colonel. After knowing that Shaggy is related to the colonel, Sadie falls in love with him and Billy Bob wants to shoot him. After things calm down a little, Shaggy, Scooby and Scrappy decide to go to the kitchen to eat something, only to find proof that the famous fortune in jewels is real, when they find a diamond with a clue to a treasure hunt.
The children and parents immediately run for their 4x4s (all of them identical BMW X5s) and drive off. Another time, she becomes terrified at the prospect of having to use a hire car while her Land Rover is being repaired. She and her children are disturbed when they take a wrong turn and end up driving in Tottenham (pronounced by them as "Totting-ham"), where they are traumatised when they see the supermarket Iceland, when they notice that nobody is wearing brogues, and when someone cleans their windscreen at the traffic lights, screaming over whether they will 'survive' the incident. On another occasion they evacuate a picnic after her children's friend Fergus accidentally consumes a gooseberry and cinnamon yoghurt that is one day past its sell-by date.

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