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the countering
noun
An object (now especially a small disc) used in counting or keeping count, or as a marker in games, etc.
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A palpable fear of the contemporary far right underpins the obsessive correction of errors, the challenging of antisemitic stereotypes, and the countering of false representations of history.
Bob Herbert ("Protect the Vote," column, Sept. 13) describes recent attempts to disenfranchise voters and the countering efforts to ensure a fair election in November.
The poll follows US president Barack Obama's speech closing the Countering Violent Extremism on Wednesday, in which the American leader made a dozen mentions of the extremist group, also known as the Islamic State.
This phenomenon occurs twice a month when the moon is near its first or last quarter, because the countering tug of the sun causes water levels to deviate less.
Teams now are also pinging down through the earth, seeking no human response but rather the countering answer of a cellphone signal from a phone hidden deep in the earth in a pocket or purse.
Hanging over the "countering violent extremism" (CVE) summit, to be held Tuesday through Thursday at the White House and State Department, is Wednesday's brutal murder of three Muslim students in North Carolina.
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