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Not everything can be counted, of course, and there is more to research than numbers.
About 7 million ballots have been counted, of an estimated turnout of 11 million in the vote on Thursday for a full, four-year government, electoral officials said.
(Plants lacking these ducts, like algae and mosses, weren't counted). Of the vascular plants scattered across the planet, 94 percent have flowers.
To assure myself that I wasn't seeing things, I counted: of the sixty-three or so blog posts that appear when one clicks on a topic ("Arts, Culture, & Humanities"), only eight are written by women.
These complications have created a lengthy explanation – 1,600 words, according to the Daily Mail, which must have counted – of the rules and regulations and exemptions of the charge.
If there's a supply of wealth and income that isn't being counted, of course, that's a different story. .
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The first one was counting, of course.
Know the calorie counts of fast foods.
IOBE has counted 250 of them.
Let's count some of the ways.
How do you count molecules of carbon?
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