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Examples

  • In the U.K., however, the government-backed Tote is far from the only source of funding.

    Jockeying Over Horseracing Funding Jonathan Clegg 2010

  • The On The Move Leather Tote is not an ordinary diaper bag.

    Thoughtful Gifts for Mom 2006

  • Simon RicheyLondon• The government believes selling off the Tote is a smart idea Report, 3 June, but I would not bet on it.

    Letters: Colonic irritation 2011

  • Simon RicheyLondon• The government believes selling off the Tote is a smart idea Report, 3 June, but I would not bet on it.

    Letters: Colonic irritation 2011

  • Meanwhile, Mr. Glynn said that buying state-owned betting firm the Horserace Totalizer Board — known as the Tote — isn't a priority.

    World Cup Spurs Ladbrokes Sales Simon Zekaria 2010

  • Hong Kong-based VTech Holdings Ltd. is offering a line called the Tote & Go Laptop Plus ($22), a kiddie computer with an LCD readout that teaches three-year-olds math, language and music lessons.

    Kiddies' Wired Wish Lists 2007

  • The Tote is an institution and provides the friendly face of bookmaking.

    BBC News - Home 2011

  • "In the end, the Tote is a commercial business, I make no apologies for that," he said.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • "The Tote has been a scapegoat for the violence of the inner city, the King Street beer barns and strip clubs and, for me, that's not Melbourne at all."

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • The Tote is a classic sticky carpet, grungy rock n roll pub in Melbourne.

    Word Magazine - Comments 2010

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