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all adjective complete, each and every, full, global, integral, nothing but, only, perfect, the sum of, total, universal, wholly
all noun aggregate, all and sundry, allness, collectiveness, completeness, complexus, entireness, entirety, everyone, everything, fullness, gross amount, indivisibility, intactness, integer, integrality, one and all, sum, sum total, total, totality, undividedness, universality, whole, wholeness
See also: complete, entirety, sum, total, whole


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Colm Murphy, 52, from Ravensdale, Co Louth, will be freed pending a retrial subject to stringent bail conditions, including lodging sureties tot alling pounds 83, 500, Dublin's Court of Criminal Appeal ruled.
On occasions she would borrow large sums of money and on the day of Mrs Owens' death she laid bets tot alling more than pounds 2, 000.
Alling went on to add that 70% of office coffee drinkers are not happy with their current workplace coffee.
 
 
 
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