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Visitor spillover from nearby tourist attractions, which was counted on for success, has not materialized.
But Idler pulled back into contention with a third-place showing in the 128-mile distance race, which was counted more heavily in the standings.
In 2007, students in Singapore, Japan, China, and Hong Kong (which was counted independently) all performed better on an international science exam than American students.
The man, John Brek, spent 29 days in jail, which was counted as time served on a lesser charge after the local authorities deemed that he was not a threat.
This led to a postal vote by the association's 600 members, which was counted on Monday afternoon at Conservative headquarters in London.
Kim took the steel chair from Kong, bashed her over the back and head with it, before getting a near-fall which was counted by a replacement referee.
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It dealt a devastating blow to the Republican Party, which was counting on his coattails to help it recapture the county's Legislature.
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The announcement was a huge blow to Shell, which was counting on offshore drilling in Alaska to help drive future revenue.
Executives from other publishers estimate Ms. Love's royalty, which is counted against the advance, to be $2.50 to $4 a book.
A boxset of the two albums, which is counted as a separate release, entered the chart at 10.
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