To make the cut, the comics had to count stand-up as their primary income, a qualification that left funnymen like Jerry Seinfeld, Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno off this year's list.
There is less agreement over the runner-up - the official count has the PKB in second place, while the unofficial ones have Golkar - but it seems likely that, as the results continue to come in from the outer islands (where the ruling party is strong), Golkar will creep up and eventually finish in the No.2 spot.
In a small bit of positive news, the firm reports that its subscriber count is up 35-percent year-over-year, which now totals 75 million subscribers.
Their names were included alongside Osama Bin Laden on a staggering 319-count indictment drawn up by the US authorities in the aftermath of the embassy bombings.
Some have tried to count up the fact-checking ratings on these sites to determine which candidate is worse.
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And the recent special election in New York's 20th Congressional District in which Democrat Scott Murphy initially trailed by more than 20 points -- but wound up slightly ahead before officials count absentee ballots -- shows that the GOP is making few, if any gains among voters.
"When you come out 4-1 up in try count you have to be happy, " said O'Sullivan.
Count on the for-profit schools softening up some congressman, and maybe even regulators, too.
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Courses will only be able to count as equivalent to one GCSE - not up to six as at present.
But his pitch count quickly went up in a four-run fifth as the Dominicans tagged him for five hits, so that was it considering the WBC pitch limit is 95.
The authors make the sobering point that mortality rates for doctors vary so much that, even if he had been constantly monitored, Harold Shipman (a British doctor who murdered at least 200 patients) would have racked up a body-count of several dozen before coming to official attention.
When a hurricane comes, count on large-cap investors to snap up stocks of not only home improvement companies, but also discount retailers (everyone's running for flashlights and other supplies and will be replacing losses from flood damage), home builders (all those houses need to be rebuilt) and oil companies (damage to refineries down in the Gulf sparks supply worries and kicks up prices).
As a heavy rain started to fall, he worked the count to 1-2 before lining a single up the middle.
The one thing a person could always count on -- that the sun would come up in the morning and stay up until evening -- suddenly could not be counted on at all.
The hi-tech system was introduced with one main purpose - to eliminate the possibility of vote-rigging, and give the Kenyan electorate faith in the count - but our correspondent says the failure could end up having the opposite effect.
While the backgrounds look awesome, lush, colorful, and hyper-detailed, the characters tend to have a low polygon count, and faces look pretty hideously deformed when viewed close-up.
Third, despite the recent pick-up in global economic activity, Japan cannot count on foreign demand being strong enough for it to sustain export-led growth, as it did in the past decade.
The charge of assisting terrorists carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison for each count -- and would be a much less serious offense than treason, which could carry the death penalty.
Mr Lazio can also count on the many Hillary-haters outside New York, who stumped up a fortune for Rudy's campaign, and even if Mr Giuliani exercises his right to keep that cash for some future campaign of his own are likely to do the same for his successor in the Senate race.
Prof Jonathan Weber, from Imperial College London, said those on the 48-week regime "end up with much higher CD4 cell count and a much lower viral load".
And so, in the wake of this tragedy, let us live up to their example -- to make each day count -- (applause) -- to live with the sense of mutual regard -- to live with that same compassion that they demonstrated in their final hours.
Now, if you're asking me -- which I kind of think you are -- take that 200, 000 and multiply that up to take count of the multiplier effects, yes, that we have not done.
Buck hit a drive into the second deck at Citi Field and Mike Baxter added a sacrifice fly as the Mets ran up Jordan Zimmermann's pitch count enough to deal the right-hander his first loss of the year.
Then up came opposing pitcher Edwin Jackson, who delivered a full-count double to right-center that made it 2-0.
On March 7, Lake Highlands beat Sameull either 53-0, or 54-0, or 57-0 at some point everyone lost count, or the scoreboard simply blew up.
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The story is a bit of fluff, its charming characters engaged in a mix-up so contrived it beggars even theatrical suspension of disbelief: The penniless Count and Countess Waldner hope to marry their daughter Arabella to a wealthy man, and since they can't afford to launch younger daughter Zdenka into society at the same time, they have her dress as a boy.
The rate of unemployed Americans is 16% if you count the people who have given up looking for work and those who can only find part-time jobs.
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Similarly, in the run-up to the Michigan and Arizona primaries, Twitter saw Mitt Romney's follower count surge, while Rick Santorum's sputtered out.
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As long as Mr Musharraf stays tough on those already trying to kill him al-Qaeda and its affiliates have twice tried to blow him up he can count on America's support.
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