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And you got to count on, you know, ships passing in the night for those executions to happen.
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Another nursing assistant explained that, to get by, "I have to count on my two children" (ages nine and 11), even working the night shift because "what better time is there when they are sleeping?" A nursing assistant who lives in a trailer told us that she skips vacation and works extra "so I know I have the oil for the coming winter".
"You have to count on Greece getting into acute problems in the coming days because of this decision".
We had come to count on them for getting around as if they were our own.
If there's an individual cost to vaccination, whether it is inconvenience or a perceived risk of the vaccine itself, people might opt not to get vaccinated themselves but to count on the protection that comes from everyone else doing so.
That means that Kieran, who has been looking into retraining to improve his job chances, gets told his family income is too high for him to be able to count on getting any funding for a course.
But he hasn't only recently wandered into the arena, making it harder to count on him getting bored and wandering off.
Having to count on people to get around was the worst thing ever".
So what we've got to do is count on people all around this country to make their voices heard".
He's been our guy all year, one you could count on to get deep into games and pull out a victory".
It is the only retail postal operation in New York that is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the place last-minute tax filers can always count on to get their papers in.
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