A short stretch of railroad track used to store rolling stock or enable trains on the same line to pass.
A set of clothing (with accessories)
What is produced in a given time period.
A part of a road that has been widened to allow cars to pass or park.
1 In Pennsylvania, for example, African-American turnout exceeded 2008 levels, ABC News said.
2 Southern areas in particular saw turnout hurt by Taliban attacks and threats.
3 The tour director said she planned to join future voter turnout efforts.
4 But obviously, we need great turnout on Tuesday, he told Fox News.
5 And that was a good year, with the highest turnout since 1964.
6 State officials in Pennsylvania said turnout there was about 70 per cent.
7 Election commissioner Krishnananthalingam said overall voter turnout was more than 60 percent.
8 The Electoral Commission said the turnout rate would be announced on Tuesday.
9 But EU supporters will be pleased that election turnout was slightly higher.
10 Voter turnout was high, at almost 87 percent, the state broadcaster said.
11 That's not as true in primary elections because it's a different turnout .
12 However, it is likely turnout at the next meeting will be higher.
13 Election officials said turnout in the first round was about 50 percent.
14 Coyne's team hope to bring about a higher-than-usual turnout in the election.
15 They really wanted this game, the fine weather and a decent turnout .
16 The alleged Russian campaign to depress turnout of minority voters is wrong.
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