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Some anti-ISIS rebel groups reckon up to half of their forces have been diverted to this second front.
So if a sad day is a day when you reckon up painful things, then maybe this would be one; but a day when you can finally begin to draw a line under that account is not sad at all.
In the 1706 edition one meaning of poll is given as "to set down the names and reckon up the number of persons concerned in an election".
Commenting on the drama and contemporary French attitudes on the custom, in 1846 the writer Angus B. Reach complained: "They reckon up a long and visionary list of our failings [... They] would as readily give up their belief in the geographical and physical existence of London, as in the astounding fact that in England a husband sells his wife exactly as he sells his horse or his dog".
Who could ever reckon up the damage done to love and friendship and all hopes of happiness by a surfeit or depletion of this or that neurotransmitter?
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Tesla reckons up to nine Powerwalls can be hooked together for a total of 90kWh.
We opened maps and reckoned up distances, calculated the number of days to drive there, and the supplies to take.
Best of all, when the smoke has cleared, Maclean then reckons up the dead, not only from a single shoot-out but from "Slow West" as a whole.
Torgny Holmgren of the Stockholm International Water Institute, which organised the event, reckons up to half of the food the world produces goes uneaten.
Civilians have suffered enormously in Iraq - the data above comes from Iraq Body Count, which monitors reported deaths and reckons up to 113,728 Iraqis have died.
Not being any sort of entity himself, however, he is not to be reckoned up alongside these things, any more than my envy and my left foot constitute a pair of objects".
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