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were county
noun
The land ruled by a count or a countess.
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How in the world were county election officials supposed to check out each and every one and find out if they were felons or not?
"We're approaching this not as if this were a presidential campaign but as though there were county commissioner campaigns all over the place," she said.
In return for below-market rents, the tenants were expected to help with maintenance and security, but because many of them were county employees, critics accused Friends of playing favorites.
The first Slam Dunk Showcase was, in fact, an open audition for players, about 70 of whom were county residents, to display their talents to about 30 coaches from small colleges during 18 pickup games played over three hours.
The BBC contacted 408 local authorities, although 27 were county councils who do not collect council tax.
We were county and then state champions 2 years in a row".
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Last year there were county-level People's Congress elections; on one hand, we saw an unusually large group of people declared themselves "independent participants", which means they joined the competition without backing from the party and the government, but they were harassed in many ways.
He was county prosecutor.
However, it was County would would prevail.
The battleground was county election offices.
Long story short, boroughs are counties.
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