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Another number keeps count of these "likes".
Burrell, who keeps count of the scrimmages, said the reserves are 67-7 againsthehe starters.
Writing on the launch of the Femicide Census, which keeps count of women murdered by men in the UK, Sarah Ditum notes that the cuts have been keenly felt by frontline services dealing with violence against women and girls (VAWG).
No one keeps count of the hares, but there are a lot of them and I would like to think that many of my people chose, as I would, to come back as hares".
No one keeps count of such cases, but she added that "with all these enforcement measures being put into place by ICE, more and more people with mental illness are being put into the detention system.
Distances travelled are measured using an internal pedometer that keeps count of the steps taken and also by evaluating the movement of objects in their visual field (optical flow).
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Federal officers kept count of the number of protesters there.
No one seems to keep count of the number of functioning clubs and their membership.
Perlstein says "it was hard to keep count" of how many times Nixon ran for president.
Will there be a second clock to keep count of the speakers who refer to it?
And it is hard to keep count of Asia's free-trade agreements.
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