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If you indeed come across one, what you can generally count on are the most dramatic, sensational or touching scenes from the past year's current events.
He better not retire, as he has threatened to do, or I will be short one studio-ready director whom I can generally count on.
Macy's and other New York retailers generally count on a heavy influx of tourists to increase holiday sales.
Arts nonprofits generally count on receiving 40percentt or more of their budgets from corporate and individual donations and government aid.
His calm leadership style and pleasant manner draw his classmates to him, and the Republican leadership can generally count on his vote.
Despite the burst of cold weather, the country can generally count on a continuation of the recent warming trend, he said, which is possibly linked to a buildup of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere.
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I would generally count separate charges on which an individual had been convicted on the same occasion as multiple convictions, if they were for what I considered different offences.
But while Hispanic candidates like Mr. Ferrer generally can count on the support of Latino voters, the strength of this power base can be unpredictable, experts on Hispanic voting said.
She responded by speaking generally, but extensively, about how she counts on God for strength, guidance and wisdom.
But, he acknowledged, a company generally counts a loss on a loan "when you think there's a real likelihood it may not be repaid".
Even Davy Jones, who could generally be counted on to produce one unlistenably cornball number per album, acquits himself quite well.
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