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Of course, counting began with the "digital" aid of fingers, and we still count in tens.
Of course, counting jobs that were saved can be a squishier proposition than counting jobs that were created.
As they lace the buttons, they also develop important skills such as hand-eye coordination, colour differentiation, concentration, dexterity and, of course, counting.
Of course, counting finches is not as exciting as spotting a streak-backed oriole, as Connie Kogler, 48, did last December.
The big boys are, of course, counting on us simmering down; they're counting on us being cynical, on figuring there's no hope or benefit in fighting city hall.
Those who have played with the mayor said that, unlike some politicians who fail to tally errant shots, he is scrupulously honest on the course, counting every shot.
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The Mail, of course, counts Sarah Vine - Mrs Gove - as a star columnist.
One can of course count a criminal conviction as a kind of punishment: but it does not entail the kind of materially burdensome punishment, imposed after conviction, with which penal theorists are primarily concerned.
ANNA LEAHY: At my university, the introductory course counts as a general education requirement so students come from all majors and with diverse interests.
This course counts as a science credit toward fulfillment of the biological sciences major requirements at Columbia University.
Because the Principles of Biomathematics course was initially team taught by a mathematics and a biology professor, the professors desired to have this course count in their load.
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