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He let it be known that anyone who supported the plan in the House of Lords would be reckoned his enemy.
Shouldst Thou regard him who hath broken the fast as one who hath observed it, such a man would be reckoned among them who from eternity had been keeping the fast.
President George Washington, for instance, was born on Feb. 11, 1732 in the Virginia colony under the "Old Style" calendar, which would be reckoned as Feb. 22, 1732 under the "New Style" calendar.
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Whether this was done with the body in or out of water is not certain, but it would certainly be reckoned as a forerunner of a supportive limb (Shubin et al. 2006).
For, at this point on the path, she'd be strong and credible; indeed, she'd be a force to be reckoned with, by the time it's clear that this is the new math.
Capriati demonstrated that she would be a force to be reckoned with in the Open, which begins Monday; she is seeded sixth.
Yet he acknowledged that the reconstituted army would be a force to be reckoned with and certainly stronger politically than individual groups of fighters.
Until the primary results started coming in, the press and the leadership of both parties had no notion that Trump would be a force to be reckoned with.
She would be a force to be reckoned with.
Peppermint Long rumored to be a contestant on several previous seasons of Drag Race Peppermint would be a force to be reckoned with to her competitors.
Jordan said he knew there was a long road ahead, but that he hoped the overall perception of the movie as a drama to be reckoned with would be cemented here: "This is it.
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