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Federal officers kept count of the number of protesters there.
Another she-wolf of Rome, Volumnia has kept count of Coriolanus's wounds (she'd happily lick them), nurturing his fame.
A local reporter kept count of the number of shots after a number of exceptionally long rallies.
"I definitely feel for him," said his playing partner Adam Scott, who kept count of the amphibious landings.
Throughout the day, Mr. Barvir had not only kept count of hawks, but he also kept track of the cars that had arrived.
The Don Juan of legend, opera and literature was a ruthless libertine whose servant kept count of his thousands of conquests.
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Another number keeps count of these "likes".
No one seems to keep count of the number of functioning clubs and their membership.
Burrell, who keeps count of the scrimmages, said the reserves are 67-7 againsthehe starters.
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?
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