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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

count MATH

count

count N

count

blood count

bucket count N COMPUT

cash count

count adjustment INDUST

count-attraction N

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English
Electronic tally counters are available, which use an LCD screen to display the count, and a button to advance the count.
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She is very down-to-earth and active in the community, but is unable to count.
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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!
millstonenews.com
Still, both cost- and time-intensive, this is a long-term contingency plan that few can count on.
oilprice.com
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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Their previous service did not count towards medal entitlement or promotion.
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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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Also, it isn't hard to generate random text with a frequency distribution similar to real text, artificially raising the coincidence count.
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The laboratory results came back showing liver failure and a steeply elevated white blood cell count, indicating infection.
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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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