Sentence examples for les count from inspiring English sources

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Born in the Catalan city of Tarragona to an aristocratic family with a strong military tradition, he says he is heir to the titles of Baron of Les, Count of Argelejo and Marquis of Rosalmonte and has not given up the idea of one day claiming them, according to El Confidencial Digital.

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CARLO MANTICA, who helps run Le Cirque, counted the filled tables at the restaurant at a recent lunch.

The daily newspaper Le Figaro counts at least 100 books devoted to the French president, his life and loves, with more than a million sold, for $25.1 million.

On examination, the best corrected visual acuity (BCVA) in the RE was 3/60 (20/400), LE was counting fingers close to face (CFCF),

Touch is the best way to appreciate the Romanesque sculpture of a crouching lion, with a grooved mane that cascades over his paws, or the smooth marble gown of a pleurant (a weeping woman) from the tomb of Aymon le Pacifique, the Count of Savoy.

William then turned his attention to the continent, returning to Normandy in early 1073 to deal with the invasion of Maine by Fulk le Rechin, the Count of Anjou.

Positive LE (p<.0001), WBC count >5 (p=.014) and older age (p=.014) were associated with antimicrobials for UTI postop.

His Count, from "Le Nozze di Figaro," lacks expressive clarity.

Tonight the Swedish-born baritone Peter Mattei, who made his debut last season as the Count in "Le Nozze di Figaro," sings the Don, and the Italian bass Ferruccio Furlanetto portrays his beleaguered servant Leporello.

Tonight the impressive Swedish-born baritone Peter Mattei, who made his debut last season as the Count in "Le Nozze di Figaro," sings the Don, and the Italian bass Ferruccio Furlanetto portrays his beleaguered servant, Leporello.

Even if Mr. Grandage, 49, and Mr. Luisi, 53, bring fresh perspectives to the opera, it helps that they are working with singers well versed in the classic roles, including the baritone Mariusz Kwiecien, who had his breakthrough year at the Met in 2005 in two Mozart parts — the Count in "Le Nozze di Figaro" and Guglielmo in "Così Fan Tutte" — under Mr. Levine.

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