roll-call u rečniku PONS

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Otherwise, a roll-call vote would take place.
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As in today's armies, each day would begin with a roll-call parade (probably called a "numeratio").
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During his tenure, he amassed a career roll-call voting record in excess of 99 percent.
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Had they changed the roll-call of prayers and readings?
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The number of roll-call votes has increased with time.
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A roll-call of potential suspects is spun through in the final moments.
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Absence from night guard or at roll-call involved the loss of a day's pay.
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Apart from a roll-call each day at 9 a.m. and 5 p.m, the prisoners were left to their own devices.
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Ironically, this resulted in the secessionist subgroup being "less" eurosceptic in terms of roll-call votes than other, non-eurosceptic parties.
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The next morning, only 68 men answered the roll-call.
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