We could almost count off the footsteps to the instant when he would raise his head.
John Buck coaxed a 12-pitch walk on a full count, fouling off six pitches after the count was 2-2.
So bad that rounding 23rd Street and Broadway I can count on getting cut off.
Only South African McKenzie made it count, hitting 115 off 228 balls.
This stalled matters for about an hour, but the hand count requested by Democrats kicked off at 2 P.
You can count on some surprises, both off and on the field of play.
But instead of eating the entire candy bar, break off a few squares, count the calories, and enjoy it.
Previous attempts to count emperor penguins systematically have been thrown off because field biologists could survey the penguin rookeries only during the extended daylight of the Antarctic summer, when conditions are relatively balmy and the penguins usually are scattered, feeding at sea.
He has fought off lawsuits (20 at last count), blackmail and even physical threats.
Clubs have always made most of their money off drinks, and they can count on bands to bring thirsty friends.
It means that laid-off workers might not be able to count on temporary assistance or training to help them get a new job.
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The total weekly rig count including oil came in at 1, 746 off 30 from the previous reading and the lowest overall number in two years.
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Wright fell behind 0-2 leading off the seventh before hitting a full-count pitch into the left-center stands for his seventh homer.
He hit 11 sixes in making 114 off 29 balls - but it does not count as a first-class record because of the circumstances.
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India's highest court ordered a count of the temple's wealth - and this has triggered off a tsunami of wild speculation.
Harrison was back on his feet on the count of eight but Haye ran across the ring to finish him off with a huge roundhouse right and the referee called a halt.
The company says that in the future, passengers will be able to count on vouchers and refunds if their flights don't take off, as well as a limit on how many hours a plane will sit on the tarmac.
On a 3-1 count, Hernandez lost control of an 88 mph changeup and the ball plunked off Rodriguez's hand.
Although the Wizards have gotten off to a rough start under his control, one should not count Leonsis out.
Once Foreman had worn himself out, Ali exploded off the ropes and sent George to the canvas for a ten count and a new regime in boxing began.
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One of the biggest problems is that big cities are often split off from some of their suburbs, resulting in a higher GDP count for a lower population.
Late on Tuesday, the election commission announced that the spoiled ballots would count in the overall vote total, increasing the likelihood of a run-off between the top two candidates, news agencies report.
I've lost count of the number of reporters, columnists and critics who have been laid off or taken buyouts, only to launch blogs, join websites, churn out e-books or otherwise seek a foothold in the digital economy.
Scruton's sending-off proved a key turning point and Saints immediately made the extra man count with Wellens and Talau getting Meli over for his second try to make it 18-6.
"Any time he was in a fastball count, he'd go to his breaking ball or his changeup to keep us off stride, " Red Sox manager John Farrell said.
The clear favourite must have thought he was on his way to another simple success when his right hand had Burns down for a mandatory eight count towards the end of the first round, although Burns seemed to have been pushed off balance more than badly shaken.
The count would change if the low-budget Minnesota Twins, two games out of first place, knock off the Detroit Tigers (fifth-highest payroll) in the American League Central.
My destination: Samso -- a barely populated (4, 000 at the last count) Danish island which spends the majority of the year being lashed by ferocious gales that sweep in off the freezing sea.
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