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"No one ever counted any touchdowns thrown in preseason".
Although there are in fact ten candidates, only two ever counted.
The biggest problem, though, is that no one has ever counted precisely how many people died on D-Day.
"I'm so glad I found you and you found me," the bride exclaimed, adding: "I trust that I can count on you more than I've ever counted on anything before.
But an analysis by the Leichtman Research Group in May found that the country's biggest television providers collectively lost about 80,000 subscribers in the 12-month period that ended in March, the first time that the researchers had ever counted an industrywide subscriber loss (rather than typical share-shifting between companies).
In her last Paris triumph at the Olympia Music Hall, all that was left of Piaf was all that had ever counted — her immense, infallible voice, which rose to the roof, carrying its enormous, authentic outcry of banal phrases of anguish over lost loves, and poignant despair of happiness that would never arrive.
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"Don't ever count her out".
Never, ever, count out a Jamaican when the chips are down.
But don't ever count out the humble traditional session at the corner pub.
Can topping the medal table in your chosen sport ever count as disappointment?
"There's no way she could ever count six million people," he said.
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