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I did a soundcheck in which I counted to five and drank some water to correct my severe case of morning voice.
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Her cohort accomplished their work with such vigor that the writers who followed a group in which I count myself, having worked at Jezebel from 2014 through this summer could trust that a general consciousness of contemporary sexism had already been raised.
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This was Rocket yoga, a practice on which I count to build my strength.
There was no meat, unless you count bacon, which I consider more of a spice, and dried salumi, which probably is really a kind of pickle.
I've met only a few jerks (which I can count on one hand) in my 30-plus years in this business.
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