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They would count on more defections from the Taliban rather than a military attack, he said.
They would count in his favour, though his negative attitude to the idea of female clergy would not.
When they found a cluster hanging from the ceiling, they would count each bat and call out its species.
But Alaska election officials, citing legal precedent in the state, said they would count all votes in which they could determine "voter intent," misspellings aside.
But even then, after they were sent to bed they would count passing cars, hide things from each other, or continue their play in secret with a flashlight.
Their families were back in Jamaica and their friends in Florida and New England, so they would count on each other.
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They said they'd shoot us after counting to three, then they'd count 'one, two …' and then they would laugh or go and do something," says Trevett.
"If he can just stop the decline and manage costs," Mr. Schuhmacher said, "they'd count that as a success".
There's always the chance that the aliens in the space ship have three arms, in which case they'd count in base 15.
So if John Doerr bought Bill a lunch in 1985, they'd count Microsoft as part of their empire.
We're getting there, but first, here's some background Accountants have traditionally valued a company based on its tangible assets, so they'd count up all the company's factories, cash, receivables and expected future earnings {based on past performance}, subtract things like debt and depreciation and then assign a value.
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