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And although Washington seems to have written off the Arab world and most of Europe, the administration is plainly counting on one ally, Britain, to come on board, as it did in the Gulf war and in Afghanistan.
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One of them was counting all dimpled ballots, the other one plainly was not.
Yet the number of active insurgents, though hard to count, is plainly swelling.
Healthy CA1 pyramidal neurons, showing a round cell body with a plainly stained nucleus, were counted by eye using a conventional light microscope (PD70) with a 100 × objective.
Weather statistics plainly show that over the last 30 years residents could not count on snow for Christmas, with conditions often more appropriate for bicycling than sledding.
Moreover, not to count all of the ballots if any were to be recounted would plainly be changing the rules after the election and would be unfairly discriminatory against votes in the precincts in which there was no manual recount.
So plainly fraudulent was the count that the local committee of a leftist party in the coastal city of Damietta publicly denounced it.
The law plainly succeeded on the first two counts, but has had mixed success on the third.
"The perjury ascribed to Mr. Schwarz is plainly connected to the assault charged in the civil rights count," Judge Raggi said at a hearing yesterday in United States District Court in Brooklyn.
Their enthusiasm for the UKJFF in the past counts for something; so do their offers to make up the lost funding, and their plainly sincere vow that they would take no money from any party to the conflict.
Plainly dressed.
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