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That's a new record, for those of you keeping count.
Another gesture of goodwill notched up, if you're keeping count.
For those still keeping count, the total is now 47.
That's four out of five, for those of you keeping count.
From now on, I'll stop keeping count in the constructor notes.
You keeping count of all the dough I'm losing to you?
That, if you're keeping count, is one of two interstates fully functioning.
If you're keeping count, that's three governors in less than a week.
For anyone keeping count, Teforia only wasted $17 million, thank you very much.
For those keeping count, Trump only sniffled to the point of detection twice.
If anyone is keeping count, his historical defenders have probably outnumbered the calumniators.
If you're keeping count, 338 feet is longer than an NFL football field.
That's three major US networks working with Twitter this year, if you're keeping count.
Of those, 48 were confirmed — a record number since NOAA began keeping count in 1982.
In other areas, election officials began counting ballots by torchlight, keeping count on classroom chalkboards.
To be precise, it's a 21 megapixel APS-C sensor, for those of you keeping count.
If you're keeping count, that's 10 states he won and six that voted for Hillary Clinton.
So if you're keeping count, she is the second person heading into this event with some baggage.
In 220, states passed 92 abortion restrictions — the most since the nonprofit Guttmacher Institute began keeping count.
One reason for that is limited testing, which has made many cases invisible to those keeping count.
I've spoken to countless (I literally stopped keeping count) obesity researchers and dietitians and biologists and doctors.
Humans are bulldozing our way around the globe and not keeping count of who we run over.
It's even more discernible on the Low bonus tracks 'Some Are' and 'All Saints' if you're keeping count.
The same questions For those keeping count -- and Hass was -- it had been 563 days since he left Tripoli.
"We were having trouble even just keeping count of the tornadoes and wondering if were imagining things," Livingston said.
Journalists were keeping count as the hard-line group of Tory rebels sheared in half, defecting one by one.
Reader, if you're keeping count, in the last 24 hours, Colton has been dumped once and has broken two hearts.
Lyft has another partners in the world of autonomous vehicles, its third behind GM and Waymo if you're keeping count.
For those keeping count, the successful refugee client who's received legal aid has, by this point, already completed six interviews.
Since hitting a modern low a decade ago (NHTSA began keeping count in 1975), walking deaths have spiked by 50 percent.
And yes, for those of you keeping count, that does mean she brought home a medal in every single event possible.
Yep, yet another city from the Golden State relegated to this bottom 10 (the fourth thus far if you're keeping count).
For those keeping count, that makes three rounds of layoffs in less than a year, after significant cuts in June and January.
Pearl Automation introduced its smartphone-connected, aftermarket innovation on this technology (now 60 years old for those keeping count) just this month.
Through your iPhone&aposs settings, you can easily start keeping count of your characters, and track how long your SMS texts are.
This summer, as the city celebrated its 375th anniversary, Montreal had the most visitors it has ever had since it began keeping count.
The messaging startup launched its own bot platform back in June last year, long before Facebook started its photocopiers in case you're keeping count.
The hearings have showed the role of medical professionals, including keeping count during waterboarding sessions, in the agency black sites where prisoners were tortured.
As an aside, for those keeping count, this marks the third Dunkirk movie this year, following Lone Scherfig's Their Finest and Christopher Nolan's Dunkirk.
That's the third major piece of news today about an automaker either going all-electric or expanding their electric lineup significantly, for those keeping count.
Some monitoring groups are still keeping count from afar, but their numbers vary, are estimates at best, and have not been verified by international groups.
A female football player got straight BODY SLAMMED during a crazy brawl at an LFL game ... where so many punches were thrown, we stopped keeping count.
Even though this week is the closest Jupiter will come all year, it's still plenty far away — a total 414 million miles, for those keeping count.
The three monitors, two from the governing party and one who said he would vote for Putin, didn't appear to be keeping count of the turnout.
My mother-in-law was keeping count of how many times Mr. Trump and Mike Pence had flown in to run Mr. Tester out of office.
Between July and October, the United Nations documented more civilian casualties than it had during any other three-month period since it started keeping count, in 2009.
He has been an avid reader for much longer, and has read 23 books since he started keeping count this spring, to go with his 73 saves.
Ms. Smith, 68, started selling cups, and keeping count in 20163, the year the Democrats nominated John Kerry to run against the Republican incumbent, President George W. Bush.
Thursday, Equifax, a credit monitoring and security company got hacked (who will protect the protectors?) 143 million SSN numbers were exposed, which is nearly half of Americans if you're keeping count.
We're curious as to whether you've also been keeping count of how many times you've been forced to apologize for breaching people's trust or, well, otherwise royally messing up over the years.
For those not keeping count, Apple will operate four digital content subscription services by the end of the year, along with its existing iCloud, Apple Care, and upgrade services for Apple hardware.
For those keeping count, Viacom's third-quarter results showed cable network revenue down 3 percent with a 22 percent drop in operating profit, spotlighting the fact that its TV business is now shrinking.
She started her musical career by posting a video of herself on YouTube in 2007; her channel now has more than 8.5 million subscribers (for those keeping count, that's more than Lady Gaga has!).
For those keeping count at home, giant retailers have pocketed an additional $42 billion in profit due to the Durbin amendment, while everyday consumers have either seen prices stay the same or in many instances raised.
Afghanistan: For the first time since the United Nations began keeping count a decade ago, more civilians are being killed by Afghan government and American forces than by the Taliban and other insurgents, according to new report.
The rest of the contract, for all its warm-sounding words about transparency and honesty, might be accused of lacking specific substance — if you were reading it with a critical eye and keeping count of qualifiers and caveats.
Like most children, the girl liked making lists and keeping count, and if anyone had asked her about her father she could have said, My father has four houses, two cars, five wives, one swimming pool, nine children, and one cinema.
But Robert Baratheon's bastard Gendry (who, if we're keeping count, is technically the next in the line of kingly succession, not that he seems eager to throw his hat in the crowded ring of would-be regents) is nothing if not game.
Photo: GizmodoSince Apple introduced its butterfly keyboard design in 2015, the problems with it have been very well documented—and they're problems that I've experienced as well, with a 2018 MacBook Pro (the one with the third revision of butterfly keyboard, if you're keeping count).
If you're keeping count, the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 won this ultra-portable battle, but in a recent Facebook Live portability test (performed by yours truly and Senior Tech Analyst Christina Warren), the MacBook got online faster and fit inside a tight backpack just a little bit more easily.
At The Times, Ms. Harris's announcement served as a newsworthy opportunity to debut a project the Politics and Graphics desks have been working on since early December: a live tracker keeping count of a wide field of Democratic candidates who may be poised to challenge President Trump in 2020.
If you're keeping count that's one of at minimum two and possibly more insinuations that Birdman is lost in drugs (the other obvious one is, "shootin' dope, usin' coke, movin' like you the folks") and one of at minimum two that Birdman doesn't pay for the shit he claims to own.
If you're keeping count at home, Ryan has now criticized Trump for his apparent hesitance in distancing himself from former David Duke, a former Ku Klux Klan grand wizard; said the candidate's call to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States was wrong; and said Trump should do more to control violent outbursts at his political events.
EW has learned that Tom Welling will guest-star in The CW's upcoming Arrowverse crossover "Crisis on Infinite Earths" reprising his Smallville role of Clark Kent — because there's no such thing as having too many Supermen in a massive superhero event (For those at home keeping count, the crossover will now feature three different actors as the Man of Steel).
Additionally, the Federal Government of Somalia announced that it would start officially keeping count of Somalis abroad.
Unfortunately, as he pulls the strings to fire his cannons, the cannons flip in his direction ("Mother!") and blast him one-by-one (with Speedy observantly keeping count).
In addition, there is often a 109th bead (often of a distinctive size or colour) and/or tassle and sometimes there are additional beads which may be decorative or used for counting rounds. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity.
ASP handgun (notice clear lexan hand grips for keeping count of ammunition in magazine) . The ASP is a custom made handgun designed and built by Paris Theodore (owner of Seventrees, Ltd., a custom gun leather shop in New York City) from the early 1970s to 1987. The ASP was based on the Smith & Wesson Model 39 pistol.
The "Indian" (Andre) meets a disguised Ellen. Ellen tells Andre that she had locked the seven prostitutes in a room. They begin an experiment, with Bathybius observing and keeping count in a nearby room, and set a new record of 82 episodes of lovemaking (breaking the old record of 70). During one of their breaks, Ellen falls asleep and Bathybius enters the room.
Rosary beads provide a physical method of keeping count of the number of Hail Marys said as the mysteries are contemplated. The fingers are moved along the beads as the prayers are recited. By not having to keep track of the count mentally, the mind is free to meditate on the mysteries. A five-decade rosary contains five groups of ten beads (a decade), with additional large beads before each decade.
In early 2005, Gilchrist and Simcox rallied over 1,200 volunteers to carry out the first border watch. For one month, activists guarded the 23 mile Arizona-Mexico border, keeping count of the number of migrants approaching, reporting their presence, and scaring them away from crossing through this stretch. Many activists came from Utah, and soon after joined forces with local groups to form the Utah Minuteman Project (UMP), which focused on raising public awareness regarding the "threat of immigration" through local media and public debates.
The popularity of the game on the Amiga led to its rapid porting to many other platforms, and it is regarded as one of the most widely ported video games. Within a year of its release, the game had been ported to Atari ST, Sinclair Spectrum, PC and SNES. David Jones stated that after porting the game to 20 systems, he stopped keeping count of additional ports. Other commercial ports of the original game include 3DO, Acorn Archimedes, Apple IIgs, Apple Macintosh, CDTV, Commodore 64, NES, Sega Master System and Genesis, TurboGrafx-16, Philips CD-i and Sharp X68000.
The reasons for making marks varies and includes keeping count (tally marks), identifying parts (carpenter's marks), numbering, and tracing patterns around a template as a part of marking out. The gouges left by the timber scribe are more durable than pencil or chalk marks. Two basic forms of race knife are a simple, fixed or folding, scooped blade and a scooped blade paired with a point around which the blade cut a circle or partial circle. The circles and partial circles allowed more variety in the patterns of marks rather than only using Roman numeral-like marks.
"[E]ven in developed countries the [numbers of flu deaths] are uncertain, because medical authorities don't usually verify who actually died of influenza and who died of a flu-like illness". Joseph S. Bresee, then CDC flu division's epidemiology chief and Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy pointed out that millions of people have had H1N1 flu, usually in a mild form, so the numbers of laboratory-confirmed cases were actually meaningless, and in July 2009, the WHO stopped keeping count of individual cases and focused more on major outbreaks.
June 7, 1864: page 693, The War of the Rebellion (1891) By United States War Dept, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley, United States War Records Office, United States Congress. House, Fred Crayton Ainsworth, United States Record and Pension Office. In the Finnish armed forces, the duty officer (päivystäjä in Finnish), usually a conscript NCO, is responsible for maintaining the order in the unit, monitoring persons entering and leaving it and keeping count of its weapons. His tour is 24 hours long and he has two assisting officers, usually privates, who relieve him during lunch, dinner, a recreation break and during the night.
Neither player will reach 5 points, because as soon as he reaches 4 the other will have no incentive to concede. Having nothing to lose, he may as well play the hand out on the off-chance of winning outright. This is not necessarily a defect in the game, though there may be a defect (of omission) in the only original source from which all later accounts of the game derive. What it means, in effect, is that in the course of one game you have four chances of throwing your cards in without penalty; the points are not a score so much as a way of keeping count of your used opportunities.
Sándor Hunyady, when speaking about the 1910s, described the theatre's financial situation in the following manner: "the business is in such strong form, and is infected with such life, that it is like a small Italian renaissance republic. In these times there was many a year in which they closed with 250,000 gold crowns of pure profit. It was a common occurrence that every season from September to February the theatre made up for all of its annual expenditures, and after that every ticket sold was surplus, pure profit. There is no need to be frugal, the financial office gives advances without keeping count, and pays the incredible bills of the Miksa Schmidt furniture company without any fuss".
Concentration camps were constructed at Auschwitz, Lublin (Majdanek), and Stutthof to facilitate a "vertically integrated construction and building supply enterprise" under the administrative oversight of the WVHA. Expansion of the concentration camps and the satellite network was so rapid over such a vast area—with camps hastily opening and closing—that even the WVHA had a difficult time keeping count of them. The catalyst for the expansion of SS construction initiatives stemmed from Hitler's megalomania, namely, his plans to erect massive German cities and monuments (masterminded by the young architect Albert Speer) as the Reich subsumed more and more territory. Himmler was likewise inspired by these plans, which were designed to expand SS production and "boost the status of the SS".
Kieffer, R., John, in Barton, J. and Muddiman, J. (2001), The Oxford Bible Commentary, p. 967 In Eugene H. Peterson's paraphrase, The Message, the proposed text states that "Jesus realized that the Pharisees were keeping count of the baptisms that he and John performed (although his disciples, not Jesus, did the actual baptizing).. They had posted the score that Jesus was ahead, turning him and John into rivals in the eyes of the people." : The Message records that in order to reach Galilee it was necessary to pass through Samaria, although an alternative route through Peraea on the eastern side of the Jordan could have been taken.Pulpit Commentary on John 4, accessed 23 February 2016 Josephus spoke of this as the customary way of the Galileans going up during the feasts at Jerusalem.
In 2008 Time chose the site as one of 25 in its first annual blog index, and in 2009 Sports Illustrated named the site one of the decade's five most influential blogs. Generally, the site's tone was light-hearted, featuring Reno's acerbic commentary on the various occurrences culled from other media. Reno keeps an annual tally of several types of stories that occur on frequent basis each year, with three ("drunken outbursts", "naughty cheerleaders" and "streakers and naked people" at the moment) typifying much of the content. However, the fourth, high school coach sex scandals, have been treated more and more seriously by Reno as many involve relations between adults and students, and he was taken aback when these numbers regularly approached 200 each year, so much that he stopped keeping count in 2007.
The château and its park in the French gardening style were bought in 1784 as the last of his country houses by the financier Jean-Joseph de Laborde, one of the richest financiers of the Ancien Régime, after his neighbours gave him the chance to do so. On this marshy land he decided to rebuild the château and create a large landscape park to his own taste. To this end he commissioned major artists such as Bélanger (famous in this decade for having constructed Bagatelle in only two months for the comte d'Artois), the famous cabinetmaker Leleu, the sculptor Augustin Pajou and the painter Claude Joseph Vernet. In 1786, after the new pont des roches (a two- level bridge over the Juine) subsided, and Bélanger's plans were threatening to prove too expensive even for the marquis (he habitually spent without keeping count of spending, which as a sensible administrator the marquis could not accept).
During their tonsure (religious profession), Eastern Orthodox monks and nuns receive a prayer rope, with the words: > Accept, O brother (sister) (name), the sword of the Spirit which is the word > of God (Ephesians 6:17) in the everlasting Jesus prayer by which you should > have the name of the Lord in your soul, your thoughts, and your heart, > saying always: "Lord Jesus Christ, Son of God, have mercy on me a sinner." Orthodoxy regards the prayer rope as the sword of the Spirit, because prayer which is heartfelt and inspired by the grace of the Holy Spirit is a weapon that defeats the Devil. Among some Orthodox monastics (and occasionally other faithful), the canonical hours and preparation for Holy Communion may be replaced by praying the Jesus Prayer a specified number of times dependent on the service being replaced. In this way prayers can still be said even if the service books are for some reason unavailable or the person is not literate or otherwise unable to recite the service; the prayer rope becomes a very practical tool in such cases, simply for keeping count of the prayers said.

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