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So in the 1970's they began diligently counting indictments and comparing them with estimated population levels to get a rough idea of medieval and early modern crime rates.
While maintaining a fiction to guard him in case of an Iowa loss, his aides had been diligently counting votes until they had the confidence to know that external dynamics had transformed a losing coalition in 2008 into a winning one.
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Great-great-great" –Comrade Park diligently counted on his fingers the generations- …great-great-great…" He lost count somewhere in the 1700s and had to start over.
It may no longer represent an automatic offence, but many people will still be counting, and those who want to see the whip – and racing too – banned altogether will be counting most diligently of all, in particular when the Grand National comes around again in two months' time.
"We have been working diligently with municipal clerks to ensure that all military and overseas voters receive their ballots as soon as possible, and will have enough time to vote and return them for counting".
Kumar is a real trooper who can be counted on to diligently deliver serviceable performances as he's done for decades, but there's really only so much he can do here.
"We maintain our fortress balance sheet and capital strength to withstand setbacks like this, and we will learn from our mistakes and remain diligently focused on our clients, who count on us every day," Dimon said.
A vote for Hillary means we can not count on the press to honestly and diligently keep the public informed of Hillary's potential malfeasance.
We count on them to set aside politics and work diligently to protect us, the way President Obama and Governor Christie did in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.
"Corzine is charged with one count of failure to segregate and misuse of customer funds and one count of failure to supervise diligently", a news report said.
For years, I diligently tweeted updates and wrote blog posts each game until the count reached 8,019 and Johan Santana broke the 50-year curse on June 1 , 2012
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