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Session lengths started to be counted not in hours or even minutes, but in seconds.
But when late-arriving mail ballots started to be counted, the trend was clearly for Peters.
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In some quarters, "woman" is starting to be counted as a modifier.
Six months after the confrontation over Ukraine first blew up, the damage is starting to be counted in dollars, euros and roubles.
Viewers born when NBC's Thursday run began in 1984 are soon to reach an age when they will start to be counted in that big broad category that television advertisers hunger for -- adults between 18 and 49.
The votes will start to be counted as soon as the polls close at 22 00 BST.
Rick Santorum is close to the 14 percent we forecast — he has 13 percent of the vote so far in Florida, and that percentage could increase slightly once votes from the conservative Florida Panhandle start to be counted.
So it has to be counted a good start.
TEAEs for which a missing or incomplete start date made it impossible to determine in which phase of the study they started were counted as starting in the dose-optimization phase.
*Only cases started HAART were counted as denominator.
The number of new banks started over the past decade can almost be counted on one hand.
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