If I joined the tiddlywinks association, and start playing darts, or tiddlywinks, or sports, or swimming or whatever, nobody counts me. |
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Collins' goal is to become the best-connected gaijin in Japan, an insider in a system where insider status counts for everything. |
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Differential cell counts were obtained from slides prepared using a cytocentrifuge. |
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Total cell counts from BAL fluid were counted in a hemacytometer, then cells were cytocentrifuged, and Wright stained. |
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The company has been self-financing since its foundation and counts Hewlett-Packard, Riverdeep and Sun Microsystems among its clients. |
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They note that they have not been proofread, and that there may be errors in the number counts or even the voting records themselves. |
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At the end, if you have completed your canasta of sevens, each red three you have laid out counts for 100 points bonus. |
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Seedling counts show 11,000 to 22,000 white birch seedlings per acre where the ground was scarified and no seedlings where it was not. |
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Serial rapists charged with multiple counts would face only a single strike. |
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Oregon's whitefish trawl now sorts and counts salmon by-catch on the dock and freezes them for a local food bank. |
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Passenger revenue was calculated using population figures, surveyors' road traffic counts and the passenger rates of similar lines. |
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As the herd is driven slowly past, one man counts the animals in tens while the other writes down the numbers. |
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This year alone he has been charged with arson, criminal damage, interfering with a car and two counts of common assault. |
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Total cell count was determined with a hemocytometer, and slides for differential cell counts were prepared with a cytocentrifuge. |
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It's only over the past few months that the original and revised payroll counts have started to converge. |
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Both men face seven counts of fraud and tax evasion and could face 10 years in jail if convicted. |
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Differential cell counts were made by examining 500 nucleated cells, excluding squamous and bronchial epithelial cells. |
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This macro counts the number of leap days up to January 1st of a given year. |
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The jury deadlocked on two other counts charging him with false statements on tax returns. |
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Some of the sloppiness that makes fraud and foul-ups in election counts possible seems to be built into the system by design. |
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Everything counts in this iconoclastic mix of psychedelic rock, jazz and pop. |
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In conventionally ventilated rooms, bacterial counts were consistently high and were not significantly influenced by OR attire. |
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Kuhn showed that what counts as a fact to a scientist depends on the current paradigm. |
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A revoke counts the same as at Short Whist, but the exposed hand cannot revoke. |
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It was good to get a proper run out and this was my first full game so that counts as my true debut. |
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Against her are three counts of high treason, one count grand theft auto, one count resisting custody, one count unordered arson. |
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As you play online, each point you get counts towards medals, ribbons and ranks that can be won. |
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From these counts we computed the fraction of correct detections among all detections. |
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I share Mr Clarke's concern that the opinion of the electorate counts for nothing in the eyes of the elected. |
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The skaters may be placed in the correct order, which is all that counts at the bottom line, but the marks are now totally meaningless. |
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Here is a man who counts it a virtue to be inflexible and to hold firm in the face of changing circumstances. |
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Then we waited as precinct vote counts came in for six hours after the polls closed. |
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And I think it will require a Herculean effort, on the part of the defense, to create a reasonable doubt on all of the counts in this case. |
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He was convicted of four counts of inciting children on a bus to commit acts of gross indecency. |
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Barney is more sympathetic to the suggestion that the past counts against us. |
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Her evidence was led in support of three so called specimen counts of rape, six of indecent assault and one of cruelty. |
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The Inland Revenue head office tells me that all taxable income that must be declared on your tax return counts towards the limit. |
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Dancers typically impose their steps on major beats, such that, in four-four time, a single set of eight counts takes up two full measures. |
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At the end of the day, the election workers put the cards into a sorter that counts the number of perforations for each candidate. |
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But Grandin is interested in more than tallying body counts and itemising atrocities. |
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In September 1993, he was charged with two counts of first-degree wanton endangerment, court records show. |
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In continuous corn if beetle counts exceed 0.75 beetle per plant, damaging populations of corn rootworms are possible in that field next year. |
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The officer will be charged with four counts of disobeying a lawful command. |
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The jury still found Cottrell guilty of conspiracy to commit arson and seven counts of arson. |
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What really counts is not the funds and technology to dispose of e-waste but the collecting network. |
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Any other blank which is led counts as the lowest domino of some other suit. |
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The resulting lopsided casualty counts have a great deal to do with this skill imbalance. |
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What counts most is what each individual can aspire to achieve with technology and the results they deliver. |
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The indictment includes 10 counts of child rape and six counts of indecent assault and battery. |
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The axon counts were extrapolated by using the area algorithm to estimate the total number of axons for each nerve. |
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I want to decorate the tree and the cake when I get back, but I don't think that counts as it'll happen anyway. |
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Yet, his pilgrimage is valid and counts as fulfillment of the duty required of all Muslims who are able to make the journey. |
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The jury returned guilty verdicts on two counts of indecent assault and one of common assault. |
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What counts most now is that the process of military justice be fair, as I have every expectation it will be. |
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The mistake is quickly discovered, but the soldier counts himself incredibly lucky. |
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The model uses as data either the counts of genes in a syntenic block or the distance between extreme members of a block, or both. |
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Yesterday, he pleaded guilty to two counts of cyberstalking in an agreement with federal prosecutors, AP reports. |
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Absolute cell counts of macrophages, lymphocytes, and eosinophilic and neutrophilic granulocytes were calculated. |
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After the death of Count Palatine Henry II in 1095, a series of extra-territorial counts palatine began. |
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The book does not include illustrations of microscopic findings, even for common tests such as complete blood cell counts and urinalysis. |
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Although it counts as a sea fish, the lamprey goes up rivers to spawn and is indeed most often met in estuaries or the lower reaches of rivers. |
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Ticks belong to the class Arachnida, which counts mites, spiders and scorpions among its members. |
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We used fecal egg counts to measure intensity of infection by T. tenuis worms and coccidia. |
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For each strain, triplicate counts were obtained from the same culture and averaged. |
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Each group was tested on three mice with triplicate counts of each dilution. |
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At this time, a deep rift developed between the Frisians in West-Friesland and the counts of Holland. |
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If beetle counts are below this level, continue sampling until the threshold is exceeded or beetle activity stops. |
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A Washington state federal jury found the cypherpunk guilty on two of five counts of stalking government agents. |
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The field of view was moved and counts obtained for three separate adjacent areas of cytoplasm of equal size. |
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The former classroom assistant denies conspiring to pervert the course of justice and two counts of assisting an offender. |
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In compounds like Sugihara there is, and has been, variation as to what counts as intervocalic position. |
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In games based on numerical value, the ace normally counts 1, as in cribbage, or 11, as an option in blackjack. |
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A fixed wheel counts as a rear brake, but you still need a calliper on the front. |
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If Fridays were like Tuesdays or Wednesdays, then it would not have been necessary to have this debate and the counts here today. |
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She is being wooed by three counts and the young officer Matteo is also in love with her. |
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Some decreases in haemoglobin, haematocrit and red blood cell counts were observed at this same dose. |
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The unusual name of this type of permission comes from the way unreviewed counts appear on the editor dashboard. |
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Tallied Summary:Â A tally of the response totals, percents, and response counts for each question will be visible. |
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The absolute neutrophile counts were done by following the standard methods. |
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A χ test with Pearson correction for increased stringency was used to compare absolute counts of heterotaxic embryos. |
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After one technical glitch, Mr. Maranghides counts down to the spark that starts the fire. |
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Fredrickson then suggests that this counts as general evidence of nonlinearity in the effects of positivity. |
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The Button counts down from 60 seconds, but resets every time a user clicks it. |
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As the clock counts down to doomsday, a media maelstrom threatens the domestic normalcy that Kate has carefully cultivated. |
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The countdown timer counts down from the time that you enter until it reaches zero. |
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Most of the counts are in the low to moderate range with occational high counts. |
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Once the bicycle has been fixed, a clock placed before the rider, counts down the last 50 seconds before the start. |
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To make matters worse, he was cringingly under-rehearsed on opening night, stopping the performance on at least seven counts to consult his script. |
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The boat counts are testaments to the instant and lingering damage from the decision. |
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Down and Up: the timer counts down from the start time to zero, beeps, then times the time elapsed since the beep. |
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The display shows the information on the battery connected and counts down the time remaining before charging starts. |
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As ingredients are loaded or unloaded, the display counts down from the entered preset weight until it reaches zero. |
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That is what counts here – and as Britain grapples with its Eurosceptic demons, Romanians and Bulgarians fear freedom is threatened. |
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The timer counts down from the start time to zero, beeps, then starts again from the same start time and increments the repeat counter. |
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Mr. Bemba is suspected of having committed three counts of crimes against humanity and five counts of war crimes. |
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Otherwise Autoplay will stop after the number of spins you selected counts down to zero. |
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With autoimmune diseases, Feldmann discovered highly increased cytokine counts also existed around otherwise healthy cells. |
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The last source selected will start playing as the sleep timer counts down. |
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As ingredients are loaded, the weight display counts upward, as they are unloaded the weight display counts down. |
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The countdown timer starts from a time that you enter and counts down to zero. |
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Still, the inimitable deadpan humour is what counts and that's still here in spades. |
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Our society counts on those who volunteer without restraint for the service of their fellows in the spirit of duty and loyalty. |
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Aliquots from each sample were adjusted to provide counting rates below 20 000 counts per second. |
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Freundel was charged with six counts of voyeurism, a misdemeanor, and has surrendered his passport while awaiting trial. |
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I listen to a lot of records and what counts before anything else is the music. |
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However, once participants stopped pulling oil, bacterial counts began to increase. |
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If the work term counts towards your degree, there is often an evaluative component that will have to be completed by the end of each work term. |
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Richter sabotaged that, crossly awarding zero to the other competitors and the full 25 points to Mr Cliburn, on all counts on each round. |
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Anchor serves customers from nearly all business sectors and counts both large corporations and middle-sized companies as its clientèle. |
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That counts for bupkis with conservative voters but could help with independents. |
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Evening counts of bats leaving the roosts ranged from 4 to 120 bats. |
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The death counts remain estimates from officials citing conflicting and sometimes second-hand information. |
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Data should include cytotoxicity and viability determination, colony counts and mutant frequencies for the treated and control cultures. |
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These counts may however be used to identify hourly traffic distribution factors inside the PM peak hour by vehicle type. |
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What really counts is that there was a meeting of minds and that the client truly gave informed consent. |
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This melody, with lyrics by Charles Cros describing the agony of a jilted woman, counts as one of Chausson's best compositions. |
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Busulfan should not be given if neutrophil or platelet counts are depressed. |
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In a 460-page indictment they were accused of several counts of gross embezzlement, a punishable offence which could attract sentences of up to 10 years prison. |
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The control counts the remaining time for activation in the reverse direction. |
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For the rest, his residence counts with claims of the salesclerk towards the buyer as a legal venue. |
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Like much of the Alinghi afterguard, he's no spring chicken, but experience counts for an awful lot in this game. |
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He pleaded not guilty on all counts and is waiting for his trial to commence. |
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Since Mr. Idiev admitted his guilt on all counts from the first day of his arrest, there was no need to use coercive methods. |
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Maestro counts on its customers to promote its tools to these large providers of work. |
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His hands covered in shoe polish, a boy counts the money he has made shining shoes in Tirana, capital of Albania. |
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Please note that uptime online counts if your internet connection allows for trading storage. |
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In 1290 the viscounty passed to the counts of Foix, from whom it was transmitted to the kings of Navarre. |
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I like games like hearts where each heart card just counts a point. |
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It counts colonies on a Petri dish in less than half a second and gives you quick, accurate, complete and traceable reading of the results. |
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So how do election counts rate in terms of viewer involvement? |
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Evidence of recovery of cell counts usually occurs within 3 to 7 days after discontinuing the drug. |
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Customers come in to a friendly welcome, chat while he counts the cash and leave with a cheerful ade. |
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They only serve to find the context of the page and this is the choice of words that counts and not the number. |
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To this end, a number of floristic surveys and bird and mammal counts are regularly carried out. |
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Religious activism probably counts for little beside the personality cult now surrounding Turkmenistan's President Saparmurad Niazov. |
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Colony-stimulating factors have been shown to increase neutrophil counts in patients receiving ganciclovir for treatment of CMV retinitis. |
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Quick counts are made by extrapolating from samplings of Indonesia's nearly 500,000 polling stations. |
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In 2003, one of those high pitch counts belonged to Mike Elias, a sophomore from Yale. |
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It counts against him that he once served as Mr Museveni's personal surgeon and chief political commissar. |
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It abounded in counts of the second rank, dominated by a great secular prince, the count palatine of the Rhine. |
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For those with severe and profound hearing loss, every decibel counts to maximize audibility. |
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Each is charged with seven felony counts of selling stolen property. |
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Every second counts so don't waste time getting dressed or stopping to find valuables. |
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Trained by Marco Smorgon, it counts excellent performances on the trot and on the mounted trotting. |
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Mastitic cows or cows with increased somatic cell counts should be milked at the end of milking and teat dipping should be practiced when needed. |
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The trend of higher somatic cell counts associated with each successive lactation is clearly represented in this graph. |
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It counts with a collection of flash process server that tells you when a new email arises. |
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Investigative studies in rats suggest that sunitinib decreases bone marrow cell counts predominantly in erythroid lineage. |
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Removed Leader counts as a casualty, and no other can take command this impulse. |
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With prices more or less in the single digits to low teens, the e-reader makes page counts a selling point for books. |
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The white-blood-cell and platelet counts need to be determined frequently to make sure that azathioprine is not being given in too large a dose. |
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Technical expertise is important, persuasiveness counts a great deal, diplomacy, sense of timing, and length of service all have an impact. |
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Caldes de Monbui counts with a lot of typical food products such as carquinyolis, cottage cheese, orange anisette or remedy flower liquor. |
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Doing normal, everyday things as a couple counts as relationship maintenance, much in the same way that hoovering counts as exercise. |
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Mr. Denver-Lambert was subsequently found guilty on two counts of first-degree murder. |
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Still, exuberance counts for a lot, which is a large part of why Dunham's hosting stint worked so well this week. |
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However, there is evidence of doublespeak on several counts and the matter is very serious. |
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And who counts how many generations there are between a Cro-Magnon and Le Pen? |
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Imputation ensures a complete database where the data correspond to the census counts and facilitate multivariate analyses. |
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All face cards count as 10 points and the ace card counts as 1 or 11 points by your choice. |
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Leukocyte, erythrocyte and platelet counts should be carried out at regular intervals. |
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When a game time elapses, an alarm sounds and the watch automatically counts backwards again from the preset time. |
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Overall, participating in protests usually counts as a summary offence, which is less than a misdemeanor. |
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Arthropods smaller than 1 mm, ants, isopods, and arthropods with aposematic colorations were excluded from the counts because these are rarely consumed by insectivorous birds. |
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Only sunspot number counts cover a longer period, going back to at least the 17th Century. |
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Not included are unpopulated reserves and reserves that have data quality issues for which population counts are not available. |
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It was a unique creation for a free-spirited and passionate woman who was ready to go all out for what counts in life. |
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The uncertainty in the positron counts are huge at the high energy end of the AMS-02 results. |
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Yes, their littleness, the little publicity that they receive, are a kind of defiance to the epoch in which all that counts is measured in big figures. |
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Thus, fecal coliform counts cannot be used as indicators of protozoal contamination of recreational waters. |
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However, that arithmetic counts only the cost of the franchise, implicitly assuming a zero cost of developing the transport, etc. necessary to serve that tourist market. |
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No census counts everyone, and the uncounted are not drawn uniformly from all walks of life. |
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The proportion of non-zero-rated reservable liabilities under FRF 30 million only counts for half. |
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Moreover, the dividing line is sometimes unclear, or subtle, between what counts as a sectarian aberration and charlatanry or a swindle. |
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Periodic monitoring of white blood cell counts should be considered, especially in patients with collagen vascular disease and renal disease. |
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By learning CPR and AED skills, we can help save someone when it counts most. |
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In addition, Mr. Bawania also plead guilty to two counts of possession of counterfeit money. |
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The no-ball counts for little apart from an extra run under the current front-foot rule, which gives the batsman little time to take advantage of it. |
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If thresholds are based on flotation counts they will be quite different than thresholds based on quadrat counts. |
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Seven of the eight watersheds in Canada with the highest counts of coliform and fecal coliform bacteria are in the basin. |
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Forbes counts himself a lucky investor on the ground floor of something big. |
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Anemia associated with a slight increase in mean corpuscular volume and depressed reticulocyte counts was observed. |
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He now faces 30 federal counts related to the attacks, including detonating a weapon of mass destruction. |
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Anemia, for example, can quickly be diagnosed when blood tests reveal that red blood cell counts are too low. |
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A GNVQ counts as four good GCSEs, despite taking about the same classroom time as one GCSE and being far easier to pass. |
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The example of the tsunami definitely vindicates the assertion of the Ambassador of Brazil that what counts most is UNESCO's activities. |
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The offender, a lawyer, pled guilty to six counts of defrauding the elderly through a telemarketing scheme over a one-year period. |
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It is well known that the uncertainty and unreliability of the population estimates and population counts are higher for the oldest age-groups. |
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Since the big blind also counts as a bet, now it is even cheaper for you to call. |
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What counts as loss of privacy may vary from individual to individual and society to society. |
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Four of the chromosome counts represented new ploidy levels. |
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Does the time spent doing the evaluation test counts as part of the French language courses booked? |
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They realize that every little bit counts as well as the benefit of getting into a regular saving habit. |
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The IRS normally counts as a full day any day that you are in the U. S., even for just a portion of the day. |
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He has been charged with seven counts of child molestation and two counts of administering intoxicating liquor to a minor with the intent of committing a crime. |
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The introduction of the euro certainly counts as one of their great successes. |
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In general, Slovenia counts as a safe country to travel in, but all the same there is a significant risk of theft. |
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Since the small blind counts as a bet, it is a bit cheaper for you to call. |
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The microscopy of genital swabs for polymorphs has shown that higher cell counts per high power field are directly proportional to the positivity rate for C. trachomatis. |
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Equipment cleanliness is very important to keep bacteria counts as low as possible in raw milk. |
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It counts as a full credit despite being only three months long. |
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Hurry up before this alien recruiter counts too much on you to become its guinea pig. |
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Today, Dawson counts 21 intercollegiate teams and 3 club teams, making it the largest athletics program in the country. |
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Hot filling is employed to sterilize the internal surface of the container and closure and not to reduce microbial counts in the product. |
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The design and architecture may be interesting, but what really counts are the well-oiled procedures. |
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Liz Kendall is promising but unseasoned, and on both counts Stella Creasy is more so. |
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Shogun Modular Fans are available in a variety of blade counts and virtually any pilot or bolt circle specification. |
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In France, different population counts are produced for the municipalities, one for statistical purposes and one for juridical purposes. |
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This type counts 180 persevering or void species of shrubs and climbing voluble woody plants. |
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It counts napalm and the cost of a nuclear warhead, and armored cars for police who fight riots in our streets. |
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The numbers are scattered across government publications and there is not even any agreement on what counts as a corporate handout. |
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To make matters worse, Mancuso was cringingly under-rehearsed on opening night, stopping the performance on at least seven counts to consult his script. |
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The wildfowl counts of the International Wildfowl Research Bureau are run as a coordinated international effort throughout western Europe. |
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Unlike other carbon-dating methods that monitor scintillations produced by radioactive decay, the TAMS method counts the actual number of carbon isotope atoms in a sample. |
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What counts is to prevent disinformation and fraud, to make sure that we are not playing on the credulity of individuals or populations. |
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It is probably time to accept that raw taxonomic counts provide only a first, crude estimate of biodiversity dynamics and occasionally may be downright misleading. |
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Slightly increased platelet counts were seen in several dogs and bone marrow revealed erythropoiesis in most dogs. |
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The survey will be designed to enable census population counts to be adjusted for undercount at the national, local and small area level. |
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The panel heard evidence that Brown was convicted on nine counts for indecently assaulting seven male students. |
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Children's University is not for young Viennese only, though it counts the greatest number of subscriptions each year. |
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The head counts of supply are further expressed in hours per 1,000 population. |
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What counts is the diamond heart and the unwavering will of every Buddhist follower. |
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Operational issues such as head counts and a designated meeting place was raised as a concern by some interviewees. |
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The team around me wholeheartedly thanks all those who participate in them, and counts on your support in the future. |
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The workers were also charged with at least four other counts of obscenity related to safer-sex educational materials found on their premises. |
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They're largely just bar charts and line charts that do show the history of louse counts at the farms. |
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It is the inward peace and relaxation that counts in your health, not the pretense assumed to create an impression. |
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Elementary School in Los Angeles, has so far been charged with 15 counts of sexual abuse and lewd acts on a child. |
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The Delle Donnas were charged with three counts of conspiring to commit extortion and tax evasion, and two counts of mail fraud. |
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For many applications, every microsecond counts and response times and throughput are of the highest priority. |
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For official population estimation purposes, Census counts have been adjusted for the net undercount since the 1976 Census. |
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Head counts generally fall short of the true figure, since all herders fear having to pay taxes on the livestock they keep. |
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Children are also encouraged to drop by with their toonies as every toonie counts for their local children's hospital. |
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However, leave counts for purposes of rights relating for instance, to seniority, length of service and promotion. |
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Technical prowess is nice, but it isn't what counts when it comes to entertainment. |
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Head counts are required to ensure that all persons held are present, safe and in good health. |
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However, it's important to note that shelter counts don't include people who are sleeping on the street or couch surfing. |
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A holiday by the sea relieves symptoms because pollen counts are lower there. |
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This was the great contribution of the marketing concept that was promulgated in the 1950s, and that concept now counts many business firms as its practitioners. |
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As well, the documents are not paginated and we cannot undertake page counts of files prior to ordering. |
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Prof. Lenard Cohen: Frankly, I don't think it's very productive to talk about body counts in general. |
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Mesophilic aerobic counts provide useful indications on the hygienic status of wet processing steps. |
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It counts with technologies to reduce sound, an optical zoom and a function to capture each photogram of the video you are playing. |
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Every gram counts with the masses that have to be accelerated when painting robots work flat out. |
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The particle counters will also record the particle counts both by number and size that have been discretized into appropriate sizes. |
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These injury counts are based on WCB data for the number of work-related injury cases accepted for compensation during the year. |
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The grievor had pled guilty to several counts of fraudulent use of stolen credit cards. |
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We are living life in the fast lane, when every minute counts and everything is important. |
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Statistics Canada's Census tabulates workforce population counts for Aboriginal peoples, members of visible minorities and women. |
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The maximum number of recorded digital signals is 80. Each user-defined value configured in the oscillography counts as 16 digital signals. |
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Student B adds and subtracts one-digit whole numbers using counters, counts to 50, and names and states the value of a penny and a loonie. |
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And after all, if you have to download an application first, it no longer really counts an impulse purchase. |
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Plant stand counts are used as an assessment parameter for seed rot caused by various seed and soil-borne pathogens. |
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The birth of multiplets counts as a single event for the entitlement to benefits. |
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The Rome-based gynaecologist first came to world attention after injecting sperm into the female egg to help men with very low sperm counts procreate. |
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The first attempt to deflect an asteroid should not be when it counts for real, because there are no doubt many surprises in store as we learn how to manipulate asteroids. |
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Acquittal on all counts was the only fair outcome from a prosecution case cobbled together by one man with a vendetta and a family of liars and defrauders. |
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Basidiomycetes have been statistically connected to high hospital admissions for asthma when the counts are high. |
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This is the time each decade when America takes stock of itself and counts heads. |
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Under our single member plurality system, commonly known as first-past-the-post, it counts principally for the winning candidate. |
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Much better to attach a story about a fall in viewer counts to the most half-baked bit of conspiracy theorising. |
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Each square which is not placed on the board counts as a negative point. |
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Michael Spinks counts as the first Light Heavyweight World Champion to win the Heavyweight belt as well. |
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The following table shows the breakdown of the voting areas and regional counts that were used for the referendum. |
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The BBC, ITV and Sky News all provided live coverage of the counts and the reaction to the result. |
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This list contains selected positive numbers in increasing order, including counts of things, dimensionless quantity and probabilities. |
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Ananda Marga counts hundreds of missions around the world through which its members carry out various forms of selfless service on Relief. |
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During these visits, complete blood counts will need to be measured weekly in the first month, twice monthly for the second and third months of treatment, and then monthly for the remainder of the first year. |
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What Radio One's stations put on the air counts for a lot, too, of course. |
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The judge said that despite the prosecution case that the amounts stolen were part of a larger theft, he could only pass sentence on counts on which Nadir had been convicted. |
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What counts is that they be adequate to accomplish the tasks at hand. |
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Chessman had been sent to reform school and the county jail four times before he was sentenced in March 1941 to San Quentin prison for a term of 16 years to life on several counts of robbery, assault, and attempted murder. |
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A timer counts down to a target time for completion. |
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A red digital clock counts down the minutes. |
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Pressing the W side of the zoom lever counts down, the T side counts up. |
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As each coin is added, the display counts down to the amount remaining. |
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A countdown timer counts down the seconds until the alarm sounds again. |
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The engineer childhood friend tells him the little utility of a chronograph caliber that counts down time with such a precision, if there is not a matching scale all around the dial: this scale only marks the minutes. |
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The display shows various information relative to the battery connected to the charger, and counts down the time remaining until the effective charge begins. |
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The character count in the top right corner counts down as you enter text. |
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Cell counts in BAL fluid were obtained with a hemocytometer, and cell viability was assessed by trypan blue dye exclusion. |
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This process of self-identification may introduce bias when tabulating the counts for persons belonging to visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples and persons with disabilities. |
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Production also counts with hand worked ornaments woodcarver controlled qualified person in restoration. |
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Salmonella counts were measured initially and then at 24 hours using xylose lysine desoxycholate agar growth medium. |
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Yet at European level, the only medicine that counts is the classical medicine, the natural medicine with its methods and herbal preparations do not receive the recognition it deserves. |
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So you see Sister Dove, every little thing counts in this world. |
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These are similar on all counts to ERDF action and need to come under the framework of cohesion policy, provided that the allocated budget envelopes are not reduced. |
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Make free counts in 19 countries among more than 20 million companies, define client profiles for detecting potential business opportunities and download your files quickly and easily. |
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Since the BoW model is an orderless representation that counts frequencies of visual words from a dictionary, efforts have been made to incorporate spatial information into the model. |
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In nine offices, surprise petty cash counts were not carried out, and in eight cases the offices did not have a safe to store the petty cash box, copies of computer back-up tapes and petrol coupons. |
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The AP Reports that she was jailed, on two counts of distribution of an imitation controlled substance and one count of distribution of a controlled substance. |
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Within a brief passage Tharp can set different dancers pirouetting on such different counts that the effect seems as random as wind ruffling water. |
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Ford, of Redshank Close, Ayton, Washington, admitted two counts of driving whilst disqualified and two of no insurance. |
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What counts as a swear word in 2012, I ask. |
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A '2' indicates that for each centre minutiae, ridge count data was extracted to the nearest neighbouring minutiae in eight octants, and ridge counts for each centre minutia are listed together. |
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But given that most things in Gotham are measured in a New York minute, his three weeks in office as New York City's new mayor counts as an eternity. |
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It seems significant, however, that the lowest congener counts were found in Canadian, Scotch, and American blended whiskeys, for, unlike the other liquors in the study, they are composed, in part, of unaged neutral spirits. |
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Canada's farm sector counts on normal low winter temperatures to kill pests, limit disease spread and insulate the ground to keep seeds dormant and protected until the warm spring arrives. |
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The department counts also 3 Institutions of Training and Female Education located at the chief town, one of the 90 centers of this nature existing in the country. |
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Crime counts for breaking and entering, weapon offences, and bail violations for Toronto Police in 2005 are estimates due to new methods in data processing arising from the implementation of a new records management system. |
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