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"I counted how many perennials I'd planted," she said sadly.
They then counted how many people named each individual as a friend.
Observers watching through a one-way mirror counted how many times the volunteers yawned.
Joyner counted how many of the pair's passes were nearly intercepted.
Police say that they have not counted how many there are.
This was obvious when Cyrus had already counted how many pages he had to complete before they even started.
They went to Seamen's Church, then counted how many ferry boats shuttle back and forth to Staten Island.
"Only a year ago we counted how many bandits and terrorists there were -- 2,000, 5,000, or 10,000.
With the help of a computer database, we counted how many stories in Britain's broadsheet newspapers had included the word "recession" in each quarter.
Mayhew had conceded that he used a numerator without a denominator: he counted how many laws were passed but not how many were urged.
The problem is, no one actually knows how many prisoners there were, and no one actually counted how many were released.
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