What I used to count on for downtime no longer has so much down in it.
Everything we do must be (close to) perfect because we want that one pitch to count.
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There was no cobbler to count the French battalions crossing the frontier towards Brussels in 1815.
It refuses, too, to count paper ballots as a check on controversial voting machines.
It claimed it was receiving thousands of such images -- too many to count.
There are too many rich people for money alone to count, was his point.
Iraq may not be able to count on the wobbliness of neighbouring regimes, either.
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Each shot had to travel 100 yards and be accurate within 30 degrees to count.
All that may be so, but it would be premature to count Sonia Gandhi out.
These starry-eyed gamblers would greatly improve their odds by learning how to count cards.
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Ladies in the house: Best not to count on a prince or a da(i)ddy at work.
And Call of Duty is its own category entirely, with too many reinventions to count.
You don't have to be a math genius to count cards, but good training software helps.
They will create easier ways to count stock, scan products and ring up an order.
But attributing unwarranted accuracy to a census that claims to count everyone is no less manipulative.
The Dutch minority government will never be able to count on our support in this regard.
In the mobile space it is normal to count sales in the hundreds of millions.
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"It's clear this election they're having is not going to count for anything, " Clinton said.
At this point we have crossed 1.3000 so many times it is difficult to count.
She doesn't have much to count on when it comes to retirement except for Social Security.
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For the result to count, a third of the city's residents had to vote.
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Yet the number of active insurgents, though hard to count, has plainly continued to swell.
The polls may be all over the map, but it is easier to count the money.
Part-time or part-time seasonal workers can be lumped together to count as full-time equivalent.
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It will probably soon allow you to count strokes of others in your foursome.
That year, however, the researchers did not interfere, except to count and sex the clutches.
"Even scientists sometimes find it difficult to count the number of fish in the sea, " he said.
"We don't know how many, we don't bother to count, " says Saran of the sacks of entries.
The SETI Institute can begin to count anyone in the world as a member of our team.
But Amuro is one revenue source he won't be able to count on too much in 1998.
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