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wifes done reach already for come count how much sick and pikin [children] de na di area".
And if that money does come, count on a debate over how to spend it: by handing riders a few dollars each or, more pragmatically, by using it to improve service for everyone?
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Recorded as Stour-in-Usmere in 736 ce, it was given to the comes (count) Cyneberght by King Aethelbald of Mercia (reigned 716 757).
"God help us," said Joseph J. Salvo, director of the New York City Planning Department's population division, who sits on a national committee advising the Census Bureau about the coming count.
Will it provide a laugh and a battle cry for the party's supporters in a "cowboys and West Indians" sort of way at the coming count in Rochester and Strood?
If such a gadget is coming, count on Jobs to deliver the news himself, quite possibly by the end of the month.
He read out the results as they came in, count by count, in a courtroom an hour's drive away.
"We'll come back, count on it".
But audiences these days have come to count on titles.
As democracy has taken root, public opinion has come to count.
If you say, 'Can I come and count it?' they will not let you.
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