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count <a count; counts> N

count MIL
count LAW
count FIN

count VB

count (ing)
count MATH

count <a count; counts> N (ing)

count SCHOOL

count VB (off)

count MATH

count <a count; counts> N

count

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count

count N

count

blood count

bucket count N COMPUT

cash count

count adjustment INDUST

count-attraction N

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This count behaved in a coltish, headstrong manner, resentful when he wasn't in control of every situation.
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Some would even count the enactment or spiritual belief in therianthropy (werewolves, werecats, etc.) as falling under human animal roleplay or transformation play as well.
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Overall, Belarus took home 19 medals, with four medals being gold, placing 16th in the medal standings, 13th in the total medal count.
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Still, both cost- and time-intensive, this is a long-term contingency plan that few can count on.
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Even restricting to build-in residential-use units, there are over two dozen brands being sold; residential countertop units add another two-dozen-plus brands to the count.
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The result is called a ripple counter, which can count to where "n" is the number of bits (flip-flop stages) in the counter.
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Audience members receive one ballot each, and when the five performances are over, we count up the votes immediately to see who wins!
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Their previous service did not count towards medal entitlement or promotion.
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The team wins a fixed cash amount based on each ingot; half-filled moulds do not count.
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As is expected, all of the delegation chairs got to toss off some happy horsefeathers about their home state before announcing their delegate count.
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