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She says she still loves performing, "but really truly good performances are few and far between – I can maybe count 10 in my whole career".
"We don't expect to be even a blip on the court's radar, except to maybe count up the 'for' and 'against,' " said Quentin Rhoades, a lawyer for the Montana Shooting Sports Association, which filed a 26-page brief opposing the law as a breach of states' rights.
Against lots of other teams, you'd maybe count yourself unlucky but they get a lot of charge-down kicks over the course of the season.
If you do the latter, you can, in good conscience, stretch out and relax (and maybe count the Caddy as a company car).
Prior to Royce Gracie's grappling-centric success as a UFC fighter in the mid-90's, you could maybe count on one hand the places in the States which taught Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
You'll want to keep in mind how you want to move on each beat and maybe count it out.
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Now, instead of relying on their party machines to get their voters to the polls and maybe counting on some Conservative Party voters, the Republicans in both counties are more likely to have to make inroads elsewhere.
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* Individuals maybe counted more than once if they had more than one condition Approximately one fifth of all people screened and more than a third of children aged less than 10 years were found to have scabies (17.3%, 266/1535 and 39.1%, 96/245, respectively).
In contrast, evidence that the Facebook user might be overconfident – such as the use of exclamation marks and the frequent use of "always" or "never" rather than "maybe" – will count against them.
Here in New York, we don't have much to do with Russia, unless maybe you count Brighton Beach in Brooklyn and blini eaters at the fancy tea room near Carnegie Hall.
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