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Kate Coventry, a senior policy analyst at the D.C. Fiscal Policy Institute, said the count suggests that city policies to lower homelessness are beginning to have an effect.

Kimberg's periwigged Count suggests genuine menace and foppish absurdity, though it's sometimes difficult to understand why Nadine Benjamin's Countess remains devoted to him.

It is impossible to know how many women represent N.F.L. players, though an informal count suggests that there are perhaps two dozen compared with 800 or so men.

The 1,762 theatre count suggests a marketing spend of $15-20m15-20mhe release was a calculated decision to provide a suitable theatrical uplift for what the film-makers hope will be a lucrative run on VOD.

43rd over: England 139-4 (Bell 31, Collingwood 0) Maiden from Nel. "Surely the best cartoon character to act as an umpire would be Sesame Street's 'The Count'?" suggests Gary Naylor.

The current vote count suggests that up to eight micro-party candidates could form the new Senate crossbench in the middle of next year – creating potential problems for the Coalition in implementing its policy agenda.

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However, the Franken campaign's internal count suggested that Franken was ahead by somewhere between thirty-five and fifty votes.

The fluid from the spinal tap had an abnormally high white-blood-cell count, suggesting an infection.

In addition to the massive Women's March, there were several other marches in January where even the lowest count suggested 10,000 or more participants.

In a sign of the mandate that Suu Kyi commands in this parliament, the final count suggested that 54 independent and ethnic party members voted for the NLD candidate.

With 79percentt of the votes tallied, the preliminary count suggested that the party, the Democratic Alliance, would emerge as the strongest challenger to the governing African National Congress since apartheid ended six years ago.

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