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What counted for many New Yorkers was that they were the most outsized: 60,000 shells weighing 150 tons and bursting at a rate of 2,000 per minute, or if you preferred, 34 per second.

Spiegel says they are disappointed by the way users have been counted for many apps, declining to disclose user numbers.

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His essay, of course, is written with his usual passion and conviction, but, in the real world, passion and conviction do not count for many marks.

Of course, it is impossible to obtain exact population counts for many creatures, especially those with secretive or nocturnal lifestyles or those that are almost ubiquituous.

Great efforts have been made to prevent the counting of these votes, lawsuit after lawsuit has been filed to delay the count and to stop the counting for many precious days between election day and the deadline for having the count finished.

The premiere of "Dome," a 13-part mini-series set in a small town that is suddenly sealed off by a mysterious clear dome, also scored with the audience that counts for many advertisers — viewers between the ages of 18 and 49 — where it registered a 3.2 rating.

If countries are weighted by their populations (so that China's change in average income counts for many times more than Uganda's), the world's PPP income distribution over recent decades shows little change.It may seem obvious that one should weight countries by population, giving every individual in the world equal weight.

The protest highlights again how local gripes are what really count for many of Europe's citizens.

But if you are a startup with a limited company in the UK (and this counts for many non-UK-born startups that have incorporated in the UK because of the business-friendly environment), how should you vote?

They agreed that net caloric counts for many foods are flawed because they don't take into account the energy used to digest food; the bite that oral and gut bacteria take out of various foods; or the properties of different foods themselves that speed up or slow down their journey through the intestines, such as whether they are cooked or resistant to digestion.

Mean daily ED visit counts were higher than mean daily HA counts for many outcomes, which may yield greater analytic power for analyses considering ED visits than for those considering HAs, particularly for respiratory outcomes.

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