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Intel named the chip the 4004, which referred to the number of features and transistors it had.
However, when it comes to killing, of which there is plenty it sometimes seems as though the show's title referred to the number of bodies that pile up in each episode there's no point in having a debate with yourself.
This time eight years ago, in one of the most stirring moments of her career, Clinton referred to the number of votes she had received in her duel with Barack Obama.
"And by the 1990s, everybody was pulling their ears," said Mr. Pinkham, who referred to the number of foreclosures at that time as greater than anything he is seeing in the Mount Washington Valley now.
Casson was studying a Carnegie Endowment brief entitled "Egypt's Escalating Islamist Insurgency," and he referred to the number of Egyptian soldiers who had been killed in Sinai during the past two years.
Daily Mail, December 27 , 2001"'The way stateless Jews from Germany are pouring in from every port of this country is becoming an outrage...' In these words, Mr Herbert Metcalfe, the Old Street magistrate, yesterday referred to the number of aliens entering the country through the 'back door' - a problem to which the Daily Mail has repeatedly pointed".
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The message refers to the number of job assignments in the Army.
"How many?" the man, Calvin B. Hunt Jr. said, referring to the number of police bullets.
"He might refer to the number of pages on football that week," he said.
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