Similar words: turn out, burn out, turn on, turn off, turn over, turnover, cavernous, turn. Meaning: n. 1. the group that gathers together for a particular occasion 2. a part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park 3. a short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass 4. what is produced in a given time period 5. a set of clothing (with accessories) 6. attendance for a particular event or purpose (as to vote in an election) 7. (ballet) the outward rotation of a dancer's leg from the hip.
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61, Another factor cited for low voter turnout by young people was their greater mobility.
62, And if the turnout was any indication, the parish was welcoming them with open arms.
63, On Whit Bank Holiday we had a big turnout of 24 member volunteers.
64, As in the first round, the turnout at 55 percent was relatively low.
65, By comparison, the turnout for the 1992 primary election was 29 percent.
66, There was an unusually high turnout in the election, nearly twice the number predicted.
67, The official figure for voter turnout was over 1,600,000 people, representing just over 90 percent of those registered to vote.
68, Turnout was 86.3 percent of the 46,000,000 people eligible to vote, compared with over 89 percent in 1985.
69, Labour officials have already launched Operation Turnout in an effort to galvanise the core vote.
70, In 1992, when Democrats had a contested presidential primary, the turnout was 5 percent.
71, But 17, 000 people ran, and we had a higher turnout than they get in suburban school board elections.
72, One is that the pollsters overlooked the potential effect of differential turnout.
73, Turnout rose as the opposition parties recovered from their disarray of 1918 and there was a large turnover of votes.
74, I thought the turnout was good: 3, 100 members voting out of 11, 000 or so.
75, Official results showed that 98.7 percent of voters had endorsed the document, and that the turnout had been 97 percent.sentencedict.com
76, This constituency had, with Belfast West, the lowest turnout of voters in the Province at 59%.
77, Heavy voter turnout has been predicted for the first primary of 1996.
78, So you may see a pretty good turnout for him.
79, A voter turnout of 59 percent of some 13,300,000 registered voters was recorded for the Dec. 26 poll.
80, Analysts also blamed diminished turnout on the relatively healthy economy.
81, Black turnout in Florida set records-893,000 cast ballots on November. 7, a 65 percent jump over 1996.
82, There was a relatively low turnout of just over 60 percent.
83, Turnout for the primary was high with about 75 percent of registered Republican voters showing up to vote, state officials said.
84, There was a turnout of 4,892,242 or 63.15 percent of the total electorate.
85, Although the turnout was only 43 percent, 99 percent of votes cast gave backing to the Constitution.
86, These shows are always popular, and we're expecting a big turnout.
87, Her evening turnout by Kay Unger is described as a burgundy velvet gown with a renaissance back.
88, The constituency saw the highest fall in turnout in the province from 72% in 1973 to 61% in 1975.
89, But Labour's huge landslide on a low turnout of 59 % leaves Britain with the worst of all worlds.
90, Voter turnout in local elections was frequently as low as 25 percent, in contrast with over 70 percent in national elections.
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