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WE may count Tancred Agius as a no-show for tomorrow's stage-managed commemorations of the anniversary of last September's terrorist attacks.
In this album, the principal characters are all mezzos: Marijana Mijanovic, Magdalena Kozena, Anne Sofie von Otter (so radiant in James Levine's recent Schubertiade at Carnegie Hall), Charlotte Hellekant and -- if we may count a counter-tenor as a mezzo, and why not -- Bejun Mehta.
In one sense of 'word' we may count three different words; in another sense we may count ten different words.
Among political liberal feminists we may count S.A. Lloyd, Linda McClain, Martha Nussbaum, Christie Hartley, Lori Watson, and Amy Baehr.
Presuming that such expressions denote at all, Yessenin-Volpin contended that they cannot be taken to describe what he referred to as feasible numbers – i.e. natural numbers up to which we may count in practice.
At best, the claim is really that these organisms, though alive, are not alive in any state that matters much, so we may count them as dead or nonliving for our purposes.
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Every time we play, it may count.
Oh! what hours of transport we shall spend!" I think the passage may count for the majority of exclamation points in the book.
Leeds coach Brian McDermott said: "It [the cup semi-final] may count more for Wigan in terms of motivation but we won't read much into it.
One day, merit may count for more.
And external events may count too.
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