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totalise

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Verb1.totalise - make into a totaltotalise - make into a total; "Can we totalize these different ideas into one philosophy?"
combine, compound - put or add together; "combine resources"


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6) Kant, for instance, talks of the noumenal subject--that being-in-itself not encompassed by our descriptions; Wittgenstein of the subject who is not a psychological subject and not even part of the world; and Levinas of a subject who escapes all attempts to totalise or describe him or her and whose subjective-being-in-the-world cannot be categorised or "fitted" into the world of another (a world configured or totalised by certain discourses).
One website involved in a number of precedent-setting cases is Motley Fool Totalise.
Les ventes au detail ont totalise 4,534 milliards de [pounds sterling], selon les donnees de TNS Worldpanel, alors qu'elles atteignaient 4,408 milliards de [pounds sterling] l'annee precedente.
 
 
 
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