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adjective that has been counted or summed.
adjective that has been formatted as a table.
adjective flattened
verb Simple past tense and past participle of tabulate.
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Examples
Escott tabulated all of the ex-slave interviews and found that 9.6 percent stayed with their master after freedom but were uncertain as to how long, 18.8 percent stayed for one to twelve months, 14.9 percent stayed for one to five years, and 22.1 percent stayed for more than five years.
As in past years, NCPP also tabulated accuracy scores for a smaller number of polls 202 conducted by each organization within the final week of the campaign.
I believe that both college admissions officers and the government care about tracking race on a more detailed level; however, they are unsure of a method that can be tabulated and analyzed as efficiently as the "tick box" system.
The exact death count is impossible to determine, but some historians have placed the minimum death toll between six and eleven thousand men; other postwar Allied reports have tabulated that only 54,000 of the 75,000 prisoners reached their destination — taken together, the figures document a rate of death from one in four up to two in seven of those on the death march.
As in past years, NCPP also tabulated accuracy scores for a smaller number of polls 202 conducted by each organization within the final week of the campaign.
As in past years, NCPP also tabulated accuracy scores for a smaller number of polls 202 conducted by each organization within the final week of the campaign.
Indeed, the researchers usually could tell from the strength of brain activity alone which songs would later sell at least 20,000 copies, as tabulated by the Nielsen Company.
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