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1 Yet every part of Derbyshire voted to leave on a big turnout .
2 There was a big turnout ; everyone he knew down through his life came.
3 The big turnout followed a call for donations after the shooting.
4 Authorities had urged a big turnout to consolidate democracy following a chaotic four-year transition.
5 But by all accounts he was well liked and there'll probably be a big turnout .
6 Pro-independence supporters have campaigned earnestly for a big turnout .
7 There's a big turnout , said Ziad, a resident who fled and returned some two years ago.
8 Writer tells about the big turnout for the opening, a performance of "Richard II".
9 Queues developed outside some polling stations in Northern Ireland today as all sides predicted a big turnout .
10 What will be crucial is in what sectors they keep up strikes and how big turnout is.
11 The Elks always get a big turnout .
12 Organisers are expecting a big turnout tonight for a public meeting on the future of rail in Northland.
13 Auckland's ethnic community says a big turnout by migrant voters could be a game changer on election day.
14 Everyone in Mr Sanders' delegation seemed to be taken unawares by the big turnout and throng of media.
15 There was such a big turnout .
16 DR. BIRKELAND: It is certainly nice to see such a big turnout and we certainly welcome you to Illinois.
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