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en It seemed like an easy way to keep an unofficial count.

en That's counting. Our guys spend so much damn time watching poker you figure they'd learn how to count. They know how to count the cards in poker so it should be easy to count the guys on the ice.

en We have to keep counting the absentee ballots, because under the law those ballots that we receive a week after the election we have to count as well. So if it is close, we are not going to rush to judgment. We are going to do the responsible thing and make sure we give all of the candidates and the voters of the city of New York real numbers, not numbers that are unofficial.

en Many times we are located near Auto Zones. Our demographics are easy; we look for a high traffic count and easy access.

en It's not going to be easy. But don't count us out.

en The state needs to define these students not as dropouts or graduates but count them as a whole new group. They shouldn't count them against us, they should count them as a separate to be more accurate.

en The count is going to go on. That doesn't mean my clients will be satisfied with the count. If the count excludes the votes of some whose will is clearly reflected in the ballot, we will pursue our options in the state court.

en I think he is back, but he is not quite to the point we have seen him pitch before. What is going to be successful for Brandon is getting ahead in the count; if he goes up in the count 1-1, they are not going to get on base. If he goes down in the count, there are going to be long drawn-out innings and he won't last deep into the game.

en I wouldn't count him out, he's going to be the strongest contender, but he's not going to have as easy a job this year.

en A 3-1 count is a lot more relaxed than an 0-2 count, but I seem to do better 0-2, 1-2. That's a hard way to make a living. When I get ahead in the count, I try to do too much, and that's hurting me.

en I think the game was pretty much indicative of what a lot of what this season has been all about. Nothing's come easy. You can't count on anything any more. Everything's a struggle, and maybe that's the way it's supposed to be.

en Even though it looked like an easy game, he went deep into the count on a lot of hitters. But he threw a strike when he had to.

en Our message is clear. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. We count. Children count. Everybody counts, so count everybody,
  Eleanor Holmes Norton

en In central banking as in diplomacy, style, conservative tailoring, and an easy association with the affluent count greatly and results far much less
  John Kenneth Galbraith

en You can see the difference. His mental game as a quarterback is at a different level now - that's easy to see. He's our leader. He's doing the things to make himself better. As an individual, he's the dude we know we can count on.


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