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Ms. Ayotte also has the full-throated support of her party, a privilege that another Republican nominee, Christine O'Donnell of Delaware, could not count on going into Tuesday's election.
This, plus what he gained from his victory in Iowa, means he can count on going into the national convention with seven or eight delegates (remember, Iowa's caucuses do not bind delegates to candidates) – only six delegates ahead of Santorum.
"You're going to have to talk and senators won't be able to count on going home on Mondays and Fridays.
Which, as much as any other reason, is why we can count on going to war.
(Or, as The New York Post put it, "When you gotta go, don't count on going at Starbucks").
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But don't count on just going on doing what you are currently doing.
Pearce didn't count on Latinos going out to vote.
Sumner's solicitor entered a guilty plea on his behalf at an earlier hearing to one count of going on to a playing area at a football match under the Football Offences Act 1991.
So today, I'm going to count my blessings and keep on going.
We are counting on going out there tomorrow and playing well, and we plan on being here Sunday to play in Game 7".
The face of American soccer for more than a decade, Donovan had been counting on going to his fourth World Cup.
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