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I'm not counting on that to happen anytime soon, just as I'm not counting on tech companies to self-regulate.
This will be the first time to orbit for Koch and Hague (not counting his botched flight) and the second time for Ovchinin (also not counting the October flight).
I'm not counting it like a prison term, I'm not counting down because I'm looking forward to it whatsoever — I want to appreciate every day with everybody there that we have left.
When you're at home watching television, you're not counting cameras.
We certainly were not counting on any of that money.
That's not counting the five touchscreen buttons on the tablet.
And that's not counting the skincare products they use beforehand.
Check. Budgets over $250 million, not counting lavish marketing campaigns?
Not counting these costs does not make them go away.
I'm going to call that as not counting against me.
MOCA now has 41 board members, not counting lifetime trustees.
But the Trump administration is not counting on their support.
But that's not counting all the judges who voted illegally.
We are not counting on their goodwill or their altruism.
Michell Bidegain: Not counting the phantom album, which never came out.
And that's not counting any golfing Trump might've done last weekend.
The farmhouse has 6,092 square feet, not counting terraces and loggias.
And that's not counting the ones tearing through SoCal right now.
The association lasted some 30 years, not counting the many hiatuses.
Not counting this because it's supposed to be monthly… 216 p.m.
The Super Bowl, for those not counting, featured nine car ads.
This promised match-day revenue of around $130,000 (not counting advertising).
But unlike his peers, he's not counting likes, or scouring for cleavage.
Not counting new borrowing, $3.2 trillion of that came from federal revenues.
They now have SIX DOGS between them ... not counting Miley's other pets.
And that's not counting the hassle of New York airports and traffic.
But you're probably better off if you're not counting on that outcome.
Toni Right, I'm not counting North Carolina, which I guess says something.
If you're not counting them, they don't matter — you measure what matters.
And that's not counting money made from merchandise licensed with "Frozen" characters.
The world is not counting on the US response to Covid-19.
"Not counting them doesn't disappear those kids in these communities," he said.
Mr. Pagano said he was not counting on the availability of alcohol.
So, things have kind of shifted, but I'm not counting it out.
That means Aleya is not counting the days till she can retire.
Not counting those estimates, the increase in GDP growth averaged 0.9 percent.
This is more than all other renewables (not counting nuclear power) combined.
It also expanded tweets by not counting media attachments against the character limit.
At the very least, we're not counting a lot of shootings as shootings.
According to Business Insider, the number is 443, not counting Meghan and Harry.
Windy Chien tied 366 knots last year, not counting shoelaces or wrapped gifts.
"The damage was $50,000, obviously not counting the loss of life," Bassett said.
That's not counting the couple hundred who were not good fits for me.
I qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness, but I'm not counting on it.
Not counting abstentions, 30.9% of shares were cast in favor of the resolution.
That's three pounds of equipment, not counting my helmet or my vest protector.
The final communiqué ran to more 7,000 words, not counting several lengthy appendices.
Not counting settlements, managed care companies prevailed only 1.2 percent of the time.
But the authors are not counting on a major worldwide shift to vegetarianism.
Estimated time in Providence, not counting airport or taxi: two hours, 9353 minutes.
Some have also suggested that not counting these votes amounts to voter disenfranchisement.
The second is international affairs — currently about $2628 billion, again not counting supplementals.
The Urus has four doors (not counting the rear hatch) and five seats.
I have about $8,000 in savings right now, not counting my 401(k).
By not counting hours, Trivago has become "incredibly productive," says the German CEO.
Not counting the cost of child care after the paid leave is over.
The uncertainty has left some in Venezuela not counting on aid anytime soon.
That's not counting an additional $8,000 in potential bonus depreciation if the vehicle qualifies.
He was not counting the charitable work conducted by the Clinton Foundation's own programs.
"We're certainly not counting on it," Turnbull told reporters in Adelaide in South Australia.
And that's not counting the cameras and microphones in your laptops, tablets, and smartphones.
That's all not counting expenses incurred by the contractors, like gas and vehicle maintenance.
Detroit (29-219-22) had been 21-33 in overtime games, not counting shootouts.
And that's not counting the cost of crewing, fueling, and arming the additional planes.
Of course, not counting the millennia that it took the sounds to get here.
Only 20% of speakers on the main stage were women, not counting the moderators.
But I'm not counting online comments—I stopped reading those a long time ago.
But they're not counting on it, particularly since Republicans control both chambers of Congress.
The yield had been the highest in 30 years not counting the financial crisis.
Not counting outside spending, Balderson and Leneghan spent nearly $2 million attacking each other.
That's not counting the hundreds of homeless residents cleared out of abandoned government property.
Each parent would cost another $130, not counting airfare from California and other expenses.
Not counting him, there will be well over 300 years of professional experience onstage.
About 900 officers resigned last year, not counting those who retired, Mr. Marín said.
Not counting one lone guy, everyone inside and outside of the studio was female.
Concord's team expects the trial may take about a month, not counting jury selection.
That's not counting the few hundred dollars I pay each month in federal loans.
"We are not counting on a significant change in conditions for 2018," Luciano said.
But I'm not counting the A shares BECKY QUICK: Okay, just the B shares.
That perhaps explains why he was not counting any chickens after one good round.
That it was not counting on economic growth to pay for its hypothetical plan.
And that's not counting the loud creaks and whirs that accompanied its every move.
Here are the 10 highest-grossing movies of all time worldwide (not counting inflation):
Being familiar with dysfunctional democracy, they are not counting on a post-Trump revival, either.
For comparison, a single F-35 costs around $3 million, not counting research and development.
I'm pulling for mac and cheese pods, and no, I'm not counting microwaveable instant bowls.
Software engineers straight out of college often make six-figure salaries, not counting equity compensation.
There are murmurs of a possible snow day tomorrow, but I'm not counting my chickens!
Knox is not counting on winning any financial settlement with Italian authorities, her boyfriend says.
That's not counting the time he literally hosted the Oscars, but you get the idea.
"Boom is working to overturn this, but not counting on that in our business model."
In 2015 alone, food-delivery startups (not counting Uber) have raised a collective $500 million.
American visits rose 77 percent to 161,000, not counting hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans.
Our lives were downsized to 10 pounds of possessions each, not counting food and water.
Not counting swing states, the political poll tracker projects Clinton will win 333 electoral votes.
But I certainly, in my planning, I'm not counting on there being no estate tax.
Democrats were not counting on Mr. Trump's support and almost seemed not to want it.
There are about 218 million pets living in the United States, not counting pet fish.
I'm not counting on anything turning around for me, but this is bigger than me.
Cooper, meanwhile, falls to a tough 1-2, not counting her successes on the show.
Let's assume for simplicity that both investments return 6 percent every year, not counting fees.
Pre-robot UberX and Lyft fares were roughly $103 a mile, not counting surge rates.
By one estimate, not counting slaves at all would have given the South only 33.
"Not counting his or her vote presents a 'case or controversy' that courts could consider."
Revenue in the quarter increased to $3.4 billion (not counting expenses like employee stock compensation).
I remain optimistic, like her, though I'm not counting on finding any Fred Astaires online.
The C.D.C. has run only 445 tests, not counting tests on people who were repatriated.
At the end of last year, Facebook had roughly 22019,000 employees, not counting contract workers.
She was not counting calories or consciously trying to diet, but the weight came off.
They hope that President Trump will have their backs, but they're not counting on it.
More than 70 countries have elected women as their leaders, not counting figureheads or royalty.
Here's a look at the game's lackluster statistics (not counting a record 65-yard punt).
This is not counting the premature deaths and chronic ailments resulting from breathing polluted air.
Florida's numbers were up 226%, not counting the massacre targeting LGBT patrons at the Pulse nightclub.
So we, I do not count we, he's not counting to make money out of it.
PQDs are the total dollars that you spend on these flights, not counting taxes or fees.
That's 2628,28500,6900 people a year fleeing oppression and starvation, not counting the ones who weren't caught.
"Tosca" will be its seventh staged opera, not counting nights devoted to lieder and opera scenes.
The reported price tag: $20 million, not counting the $2 million a year in operating costs.
Keeping a child in foster care costs $2220 per day, not counting other services, Duryea said.
CNN reported that Allen could face a maximum fine of roughly $600,000, not counting civil damages.
In Europe, only around 11% of homes have smart home devices in them (not counting phones).
The average weekly amount consumers spend — not counting bills such as mortgage or rent, utilities, etc.
Not counting in broadcast, ticketing and sponsorship income, the guaranteed purse for Mayweather is USD100 million.
Leader Woodland was certainly not counting any chickens with such a talented group poised close behind.
And that's not counting the excessive "out-in-the-open" fees that are draining our retirement accounts.
And that's not counting the price of traveling to another state and leaving work and family behind.
There were 4,836 fatal work injuries in 2015, not counting active members of the U.S. armed forces.
The download figure is especially notable because App Annie is not counting app updates or re-installs.
It's a breezy read; the bulk of Vibration Cooking is just under 200 pages, not counting appendices.
And that's not counting the excessive "out in the open" fees that are draining our retirement accounts.
I've probably only seen a hundred or so species, not counting those I've seen at the zoo.
And that's not counting all the other speaker companies trying to shoehorn digital assistants into their gadgets.
That&aposs not counting the many migrants who arrived legally but haven&apost had their permits renewed.
Companies then were looking for ways to grow their businesses but not counting on higher oil prices.
The verb "bear" has 44 definitions in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED), not counting the ursine noun.
After all, he wanted to let us get away with 3.7 billion people remaining, not counting pets.
"We're not counting on any immediate trade resolutions," he said on a post-earnings call with analysts.
Not counting the bar on the right, the Mate X measures just 5.4mm thick when fully open.
The 11-million-share offering will raise about $187 million for Okta, not counting an over-allotment.
Samsung has issued something like 23 million handsets (not counting replacement phones) since the mid-August launch.
The Bahamas has only 26 of these (not counting TIEAs with other tax havens, which are meaningless).
I worked out at all 35 Equinox locations in the city (not counting Long Island or Westchester).
As originally written, the Senate bill would add $1.5 trillion to the national debt, not counting interest.
She said the cost, not counting the time saved, is pretty much the same as with hotels.
The EPA's MATS proposal distorts proper cost-benefit analysis by not counting all the important co-benefits.
That signals a 2019 deficit of $1.034 trillion, not counting new relief funds for recent natural disasters.
Not counting land, planting an American Truffle Company orchard costs $17,403 to $25,000 for the first acre.
Essentially, Josh Brown is suspended indefinitely, with pay, while also not counting against the Giants' active roster.
They were declared no longer endangered in September 2016 after population estimates reached 1,864 — not counting cubs.
" That's not counting the journals that Cobain packed with drawings, featured in the documentary "Montage of Heck.
The company has 31 US factories, not counting the four in the process of being shut down.
Not counting that expense, EPS of $1.08 fell short of Wall Street's $1.12 estimate for the quarter.
But Bloomberg since said they've been pushed to 20203, so we're not counting on October for these.
In total, Krause watched approximately 30 hours of the show, not counting replays, which he also viewed.
" But Ms. Hutchins is not counting on free promotion from the women she calls her "extended family.
Although the women's husbands support the initiative, Mokhtar said, she is not counting too much on male support.
For the record, since 5G E isn't really 5G, I'm not counting this as a question about 5G.
She is not counting on the conscience of her opponents, and will try to force their hand instead.
Dominika faces violent rape attempts not once, but twice, not counting the almost unquantifiable instances of sexual harassment.
Hutchinson estimated the flooding has caused $21 million in individual business losses so far, not counting agricultural losses.
This would just clock us in with six accounts between us, not counting the 529 for our son.
And that's not counting anyone who filed claims for additional losses due to identity theft or other hardship.
That's not counting the one-fifth of UK children who are already overweight when they begin elementary school.
Sensor Tower today estimates TikTok has grown to nearly 800 million lifetime installs, not counting Android in China.
That's only true if you're not counting the Golden Globes the composer took home in 1987 and 113.
Now, the team  devotes a maximum of six hours shooting the animations, not counting the complex planning beforehand.
That's four different ways to talk to Google on this phone, not counting apps like Maps and Gmail.
Now the figure is eight (not counting Switzerland and Liechtenstein, two countries with long traditions of direct democracy).
And that is not counting those engrossed in their smartphones or blocking the exits while consulting Google Maps.
The whole set-up is wireless, weatherproof (not counting the base station) and can see in the dark.
Not counting Central Park, it's perhaps the only place in the city where you'll find such abundant nature.
Supporters of the deal are not naïve - we are not counting on a broader change in Iranian behavior.
It was a mild skirmish, one of hundreds about how arrogant I was for not counting my blessings.
Either way, we're told Debbie is sad, but is not counting on any emotional support from her daughter.
"Super" Judah has since made three attempts at mounting an in-ring comeback—not counting his latest misdemeanour.
Generally, yachts over 100 feet cost $1 million per 3.3 feet — and that's not counting costs for upkeep.
Not counting its discount during this year's Prime Day sales event, this is the cheapest it's ever been.
As of Friday afternoon, California had more than 70 confirmed cases, not counting the cases on the ship.
Last year, not counting parking and red-light tickets, the city handed out more than 877,000 noncriminal summonses.
That's not counting what the company makes from selling brand new kitties, which are minted every 13 minutes.
And you can put it together in under 30 minutes from start to finish, not counting the cleanup.
How many crossword grids has The New York Times published that are not square (not counting acrostic puzzles)?
And that's not counting the disaster relief budget at all, which has $25 billion in it, DHS says.
The crops that cows eat and the pasture they live in, not counting all the water they consume.
The case is the 2900th in the United States, not counting those returned from a cruise ship abroad.
The USS Gerald Ford, America's newest aircraft carrier, has an $8 billion price tag, not counting development costs.
Not counting expats or cryptic puzzles, Mr. Gascoigne is the sixth non-American constructor we will have published.
Sixteen (yes, 16,) full musical performances, not counting any extra musical interludes, of which there were a few.
How many global, truly innovative tech companies (not counting clones) have come out of Putin's Russia, or Erdogan's Turkey?
Even so, over 10 years, deficits would bring a $5.6 trillion increase to the debt, not counting interest payments.
Terminator: Dark Fate is the sixth movie in the series, not counting various forays into TV and web series.
That all added up to around $7,000, she says, not counting moving costs and furnishings for her new place.
And that's not counting any of the surprises that may pop up in Berlin this week from other companies.
This is my second year of limiting myself to 10 new shoe/clothing purchases per year, not counting basics.
Honda worldwide has recalled vehicles with 23 million Takata air bag inflators since 2008 - not counting the latest recall.
Oculus Rift is a $600 System, not counting the Oculus Touch gear that puts your hands in the action.
Prosecutors expect the investigation focused on Petrobras to wrap up in December, not counting appeals and spin-off investigations.
Honda worldwide has recalled vehicles with 23 million Takata air bag inflators since 2008 — not counting the latest recall.
In 2016, Zuckerberg disclosed that the average person spent 50 minutes a day on Facebook's platforms (not counting WhatsApp).
Mozambique has 27 substantial donors in the field of health alone, not counting most non-Western or private givers.
Snowden has floated a pardon deal from President Obama but now has also said he's not counting on one.
Just six people sat in the audience, not counting the few reporters who were there out of professional duty.
Instead, she ordered a stack of 100 paper plates that retailed for $73—not counting the $1,080 shipping charge.
That's not counting the myriad covers or alternate versions that have found their ways onto screens large and small.
But officials said the White House was not counting on its Arab friends to promote the president's peace initiative.
Last night's "Saturday Night Live" was light on tech, not counting a weird sketch about aliens at a Match.
Either way, immigrant rights activists are not counting on legal action to be the ultimate protection for the Dreamers.
Not counting holiday cards and invitations, the average American household receives just 10 pieces of personal mail per year.
Other states that would lose money are also not counting on their superior management to make up the difference.
It's also the biggest Echo speaker Amazon sells (not counting the Echo Sub, which isn't a standalone smart speaker).
The price tag on this mammoth 7-pound burger, not counting the toll it surely takes on your heart?
For some reason, the Vine app for iOS only downloaded 200 of my 420 Vines (not counting Re-Vines).
Not counting Serena, Venus is more than four years older than any other woman ranked in the Top 211.
Not counting Serena, Venus is more than four years older than any other woman ranked in the Top 211.
Sumlin's offenses have had several different styles — not counting what Johnny Manziel decided to do on any given play.
And that's not counting X-Men, New Mutants, Spiderman, Teen Titans and Batman comics, which I read every month.
By 1991, he was teaching 10 hours per week — not counting time spent preparing lesson plans and grading papers.
Obviously, I don't ... it's 400 years old so I have no idea, I'm not counting but it's just astonishing.
For not counting myself lucky that a woman this extraordinary was telling me that she was in love with me?
Not counting state or local spending, the federal government paid almost $240 billion to its top 100 contractors in 2015.
And that's not counting iOS 10's evolved design language, which is bound to have ramifications for the visually impaired.
I did more than 50 interviews, not counting those people to whom I returned two, three and even four times.
Yet Zagreb's station has more than 16 times as much rail traffic, not counting trains serving the city's suburban stations.
According to estimates from Sensor Tower, TikTok has grown to nearly 800 million lifetime installs, not counting Android in China.
It was the longest we'd gone without intercourse, not counting instances when one or the other of us were traveling.
"People [said] they could push through because they're not counting, and it's not a competition with other people," she says.
Since 1976, Iowa Republicans have held seven caucuses (not counting Monday's) and selected their party's eventual nominee only three times.
That's not counting additional losses on the $1.1 trillion expected to be loaned to students over the next 10 years.
Not counting their predictable, and impressively awful, expansion years, the Capitals have flirted with success while running into commitment issues.
Federal estimates said that as much as $8 billion in extra taxes would come due, not counting state income taxes.
But he has also fussed about Suzuki's hits in Japan not counting, even though no record book claims they do.
That study found an estimated 1,864 giant pandas in the wild, not counting cubs under the age of 18 months.
But the first "Frozen" is the highest-grossing animated movie of all time (not counting this year's "Lion King" remake).
For a barely livable house, we would pay at least $3,600 a month, not counting the additional expenses of ownership.
At least 55 delays stemmed from track problems that morning — not counting the fire that was slowing Ms. Muteba's commute.
This year, not counting money for managing some formerly city-run buses, the city gave the system about $21000 million.
A revival of Franco Zeffirelli's cinematic "La Bohème" — stage population 239, not counting a horse and donkey — opens on Tuesday.
He said the bank had capital buffers of around 30 billion Swedish crowns ($3.02 billion), not counting last year's profit.
Yazdi said the bank had capital buffers of around 30 billion Swedish crowns ($3.02 billion), not counting last year's profit.
It became a sensation domestically (18.4 million viewers last Sunday, not counting later streaming, DVR recordings or piracy) and internationally.
The Wall Street Journal reported the deal would give DoorDash a valuation, not counting the new funds, of $600 million.
Despite all the drama and volatility, it has gone nowhere in nearly two years — not counting anguish, fees, and taxes.
Taken together, the figures suggest an average of 31 Afghan soldiers and police officers are killed daily, not counting insurgents.
When I proposed to my (now) wife, that was certainly the case — not counting college and grad school, of course.
One study found that between 217 and 505, fracking created 13,21 jobs in the industry, not counting related supporting jobs.
Star 99.1 now reaches some 400,4003 listeners per month, not counting its gospel and Christian hip-hop channels streaming online.
Since then, the company has invested an additional $3.5 billion in India, not counting the billion dollars announced on Wednesday.
If it wasn't covered, we would have had to shell out over $20,000 for the procedure, not counting the meds.
Floerke's teaching salary finally crossed the $40,000 line in 2018, a fifth of what Tom makes, not counting the pizzas.
Not counting an internship with a Long Island lawyer, Allen doesn&apost seem to have much of a work history.
I was curious if you thought Facebook was trying to be fair by not counting any views below 3 seconds.
It's an honest half-hour's work, not counting the rice that you can make right quick while the chicken's cooking.
Chernova has not issued a public apology after her ban and Ennis-Hill said she was not counting on getting one.
That's not counting the amount of time one would need to devote to maintaining the rental, emailing and greeting guests, etc.
" (Not counting the guitar, bass and drum lessons he gives her between chores.) "He'll reprimand her when she does something wrong.
Yet while he packed to go home, Johnson will probably sleep on the lead — although he is not counting any chickens.
"We are not counting on a rebound in commodities," CN Chief Marketing Officer Jean-Jacques Ruest told analysts on a call.
That's in addition to fines of $250,000 for every count of wire fraud and each count of conspiracy — not counting restitution.
And that's not counting the hundreds of memes based on the show used every day to express very basic human emotions.
So while it might not be high on my list of reasons to visit Australia, I'm not counting it out completely.
Now, this test only accounts for outward aesthetics — not counting the overall feel, longevity, and skin effects of wearing the products.
I read at least one book every two week not counting children's books because I read a bunch of those weekly.
He added that was not counting the significant additional value of various benefits that women players receive but men do not.
The estimated total impact of just building damage is $33 billion, not counting the costs following a potential quake-induced fire.
Witherspoon has actually only appeared in 35 movies (again, not counting voiceover work) and currently has four films in pre-production.
That's not counting €1.6 trillion that Allianz manages for other people through its fund management units, PIMCO and Allianz Global Investors.
And being nearly three hours from Manhattan by car, not counting traffic, it was also thought of as off-puttingly remote.
Loaded with visual effects — violent apes, stampeding wildebeests — the movie cost a jaw-dropping $180 million to make, not counting marketing.
Today, there are approximately 85033 million people who work either for the federal, state or local government — not counting the military.
To get to a majority, not counting superdelegates, Mr. Sanders now needs more than 563 percent of the remaining pledged delegates.
Perhaps not counting his loss in the qualifying draw of Eastbourne, Sock seemed to think his losing streak was only seven.
The SPY's overall price gain from its inception through January has been stupendous: 541 percent cumulatively, not counting dividends, Bespoke says.
An ocean-front room with a deck clocked in at $2,300 a night, not counting another $300 or so in taxes.
Mr. Koppy packs his grid with nine theme entries (quite a lot of theme material), not counting the revealer at 63A.
Not counting the Department of Homeland Security spending, the total cost of these wars has been over $5 trillion since 2001.
It was also a linear narrative, not counting some conventional flashbacks to the three years Noah had just spent in prison.
Two Hands is their fourth album, not counting Lenker's and guitarist Buck Meek's respective 2018 solo albums abysskiss and Buck Meek.
Presidents are paid $400,000 a year, not counting benefits that come with the job, including housing in a fairly spacious residence.
Not counting GE, Trian was up about 10 percent for the year, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
"BlacKkKLansman," Lee's 19903st feature, not counting documentaries, was nominated for six Academy Awards on Tuesday, including best picture and best director.
Gail: Not counting Mitt Romney, who lost but nobody noticed since it took about nine years to get an accurate vote count.
A spokesman for the interior ministry, Abi Ouattara, said 22 people had been killed, not counting the militants killed by security forces.
Yes, you heard me right: 3.5 billion dollars—and that's from box office sales alone, not counting money from merchandise and endorsements.
Not counting a $1.1 billion legal fee for an asbestos-related lawsuit, operating profit rose 6.5 percent to 99 cents per share.
That would immediately hit $208bn of car imports, not counting parts, according to the Peterson Institute of International Economics, a think-tank.
So far, Aetna is on the hook for nearly $20 million, not counting its own legal costs, from the botched settlement notification.
The past year has seen pay increases of nearly 10%, not counting the hiring bonuses of $5,20153-10,000 that have become common.
You're going to wait for this lackluster drink to become consumable (not counting the 2.5 hours you waited for bespoke frozen water).
No matter how much you wear your Fitbit fitness tracker, it won't do you much good if it's not counting steps correctly.
We sure can't think of any (not counting a handful of weird towns from movies that we're pretty sure don't exist anyway).
Half of the world's 866m mobile-money accounts are in Africa, not counting services which need users to belong to a bank.
Wary of Trump's unpredictability, Mexico is not counting on talks with the White House to save it from a possible trade war.
It says that more than 57 million GB (57 petabytes) have been streamed through Binge On, not counting towards users' data plans.
And above all, the 90-minute runtime (not counting 10 minutes of credits) doesn't give the characters enough time to stretch out.
Not counting signing bonuses, the average base salary for graduates of the five American schools with the highest earning potential was $139,000.
There was a 20 percent increase in tents, encampments and vehicles there, not counting the cities of Glendale, Long Beach and Pasadena.
The DCCC purchased more than $22019,000 in ads this month in four congressional districts, not counting the House special election in Ohio.
Over 1.5 million Dubai-registered vehicles ply its roads, not counting those crowding in from the United Arab Emirates' six other sheikhdoms.
A Los Angeles native, Jordyn is the closest friend of the youngest Kardashian-Jenner family member (not counting their kids) Kylie Jenner.
Now it has more than 254 people for private equity alone, not counting infrastructure or real estate, according to a firm spokeswoman.
In the end, he had a complete map of every one of the worm's 20023 cells (not counting sperm and egg cells).
An official list posted online contains 38 deaths in the line of duty from 2003 to the present, not counting Agent Martinez.
In June, Hill's vampire novel NOS4A2 was adapted into a series on FX. That's not counting all the other ones in development.
And among those nominees, only 21980 percent went on to win the award (not counting this year's contender, whose fate remains unknown).
The ministers are also expected to discuss debt relief and targets for Greece's primary surplus, or budget surplus not counting debt financing.
Today, Fast Retailing operates more than 2,100 Uniqlo stores in at least 24 countries — and that's not counting the group's other brands.
That is, if we're not counting the ever-epic, never not iconic moment Dwyane 'The Rock' Johnson gave us back in the '80s.
BP CEO Bob Dudley said Tuesday he is not counting on oil prices rising much beyond their current levels for years to come.
"If we aren't counting the neutrino correctly, we're not counting the amount of heat correctly," which could have important implications in reactor safety.
By not counting, or "zero-rating," certain types of data that you access, T-Mobile inherently prioritizes some apps and experiences over others.
That's not counting outgoing Vice President Joe Biden's $1 billion cancer moonshot, or private projects like Sean Parker's $250 million cancer immunotherapy institute.
Between those projects, Jafari wields influence over an estimated 103 million subscribers, not counting minor cameos and crossovers elsewhere within the YouTube community.
Delegate math is still on Clinton's side Clinton heads into the weekend with 216,215 pledged delegates to Sanders' 210, not counting the superdelegates.
Peabody said Husky expected to generate C$800 million in free cash flow this year, not counting the expected sale of some assets.
Together, PG&E estimates that it could be held responsible for $30 billion in damages, and that's not counting any fines or penalties.
Between those projects, Jafari wields influence over an estimated 12 million subscribers, not counting minor cameos and crossovers elsewhere within the YouTube community.
In the meantime the government will control only 74 of the 150 seats in the lower house, not counting that of the speaker.
But those who started between 1966 and the present (not counting current justices) were on the court for an average of 19663 years.
Toronto DH Edwin Encarnacion is one away from becoming the 11th active major leaguer – not counting Prince Fielder — to reach 300 homers. 3.
Brexit remained top of mind, appearing on the cover of our British edition six times this year—not counting broader British political stories.
And the other thing I feel about aging — and this is a big, big, big thing — is my past not counting for anything.
Those five former officials are: On Friday, Barr said Mueller's final report is almost 400 pages long, not counting additional tables and appendices.
He has finished 19th, 13th, second and 13th in the past four races, not counting the rain-delayed race at Texas Motor Speedway.
But what happens if Sanders pulls off an upset and wins a majority of the Super Tuesday states, not counting Vermont and Massachusetts?
What she's not counting on is everyone calling in fake tips, joking that Simpson is "with Magic Johnson" and in other absurd locations.
Not counting all the votes in Florida in 2202 was a grave injustice and caused many to question the legitimacy of Bush election.
Meanwhile, prices per square foot in other buildings in Midtown Manhattan, not counting new developments, have risen slightly — about 0.3 percent — since 2015.
She reportedly earned $12.5 million for her role in "Dreamgirls," not counting the reported million she was expected to make for the soundtrack.
Broadly defined, wage theft involves employers' violating minimum-wage and overtime laws and not counting work hours, and management wrongfully taking employees' tips.
Democrats were not counting on full-scale revolt from the left wing of the party, which feels Omar has been unfairly singled out.
And that's not counting the reporting and analysis to be found in the rest of the paper, or on The Scene's several blogs.
He gave 30 interviews in October and November alone, not counting a pair of formal news conferences before and after the midterm elections.
"Lemon" is its first single since its last album, in 2010 (not counting some songs for "The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water").
And that's not counting his most recent budget, signed in August, which is expected to add another $21625 trillion over the next decade.
That's not counting dozens more vacancies that languished for years without a nominee because senators made it clear they would object to anyone.
The company wound up writing off the Kin to the tune of at least $73 million, not counting what it paid for Danger.
The Muse 2, confusingly enough, is the third iteration of the hardware (not counting the meditation sunglasses that InteraXon made for Smith Optics).
It is only the second company in the United States to employ more than 23,2500 people — and that is not counting its contractors.
Not counting the headphone jack that's still on the right side, the entry-level MacBook Pro only has two Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports.
Sanho's HyperJuice is priced at $159 during its fundraising process, but will cost a whopping $299 afterward — and that's not counting its 100W charger.
As of this writing, the official video has 2000 million views on YouTube, not counting the many reuploads, offshoots, and reimaginings of the meme.
Not counting sitting down to eat and watching others dance, Goncher was on her feet for a little more than four hours that day.
Not counting posts he retweets, he is at 343 tweets through May 25 — closing in on his one-month record of 348 in August.
Lowe claims that, the way things a going, it could wind up driving $135 million in annual profits for AMC, not counting concession sales.
A turkey alone can take a few days to prepare, depending on how thorough you are, and that's not counting all the side dishes.
When Target saw its computer systems compromised, it cost the company about $150 million, not counting a $38 million insurance payout the retailer received.
Samuel Pessoa of IBRE-FGV, a think-tank, forecasts a "recurring" primary deficit (not counting one-off revenues) of a record 2.5% of GDP.
Not counting Saturday's incident, there have been 60 hot air balloon crashes in the United States since 2011, leading to seven deaths, Sumwalt said.
And that's not counting any Rift- or Vive-based motion control games that developers might be considering bringing to PlayStation VR in the future.
Not counting this year's Prime Day discount (when they were marked down to $139.99), that's the cheapest these babies have ever been on Amazon.
Today, it's been looped more than 31 million times, and that's not counting how many times it's been viewed on other social media platforms.
Smaller companies, not counting the elite among them, may have to reverse course and ride a more conservative current as the majors move forward.
Looking now only at price returns (not counting dividends), a gain of 22017 to 21987 percent is one of the rarest results for stocks.
"Fresh Off the Boat" is the first Asian-family show in history, not counting "All-American Girl," in 1994, which ended after one season.
Incomes have stagnated in recent years, and foreign direct investment, a major indicator of economic direction, has been declining, not counting real estate purchases.
That was probably smart: By the end of the night, Carson had finished in last place (not counting Jim Gilmore, because who ever does?).
Only five percent of the seafloor has been topographically imaged, which leaves 1003 percent of the entire planet (not counting land masses) relatively unknown.
That's not counting the people who try DIY treatments to get rid of earwax, nearly all of which are frowned on by the professionals.
They're over a billion dollars since the inception of the market, last I checked, and that's not counting sales tax, business and occupation tax.
Super Bowl ad slots are $5 million apiece, not counting whatever the company spent making a highly-produced, high-concept ad like this one.
Judy Garland had an iconic career but never received an Oscar (not counting her 1940 juvenile award for best performance by a child actor).
According to the U.S. Geological Service there are 28500 counties in the 6900 states and the District of Columbia not counting the U.S. territories.
He will be the only "cargo" on the direct flight, FedEx said on Twitter -- not counting the 66 pounds of bamboo, snacks and water.
In North Carolina, Republicans won 50 percent of the popular congressional vote, but 9 out of 20163 seats, not counting one still in dispute.
Three hours of watching Hollywood celebrate itself — last year's show was nearly four, not counting red-carpet coverage — seems to be most people's limit.
Both of these threads appear in Alien: Covenant, the sixth installment (though chronologically the second) in the Alien franchise, not counting the Predator crossovers.
The largest trend in photography over the last five years or so, not counting smartphones, has been the emergence and maturity of mirrorless camera systems.
The Dolphins are on pace to score 13 points, which would be the lowest in the franchise&aposs 52-year history, not counting strike seasons.
Today, just 20163% of enterprises in Canada that use sophisticated technology (not counting telecoms firms) are Canadian, according to a study by the Brookings Institution.
Not counting pitching changes, Chicago has averaged 4.4 changes to its batting order between each game, and the starting batting order has changed every game.
But getting that information was impossible for many families because, as the Puerto Rican government recently admitted, officials were not counting hurricane-related deaths correctly.
Last year, Laverne Cox, star of the Netflix hit Orange is the New Black, publicly called out the US census for not counting trans people.
It's started really well and I'm really humbled at the level of support I have received from my colleagues, (but) I'm not counting my chickens.
And that's not counting a couple of other spots on the calendar that Disney has staked out but has yet to announce a film for.
Of the 16 new justices since 1969, 12 were Republican appointees, four Democratic, not counting William Rehnquist's elevation in 1986 from associate justice to chief.
That comes out to 123 references over 133 songs (not counting intros, interludes, and songs that appear on multiple tapes), which means an average of .
Though it has reached 26.1 million users (not counting those who pirated the game), 21 million of those acquired the game without paying a cent.
The iPhone 7 and 7 Plus have the exact same dimensions as the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus (not counting the camera "hump," of course).
At both rivers, records show that breakup has been happening, on average, about a week earlier since the 1960s, not counting this year's record thaws.
Yet if he wins—whatever the margin; ignore Brexiteer nonsense about 59% for Remain somehow not counting—Mr Cameron will have a pro-European mandate.
" Gillum responded to Trump's Friday tweet less than 30 minutes later, saying: "What's embarrassing to democracy is not counting every vote — and you, of course.
The report documented 238,210 executions globally in 21990, not counting China, which executes more people than all other countries combined, but provides little reliable information.
But firms were not counting on a smooth transition because it remained contingent on a broader deal being reached in the coming months, he said.
Not counting the addition of a private dining room (it has its own staff), the restaurant will grow by only about eight seats, to 138.
Administration officials also defended themselves by saying there are only 15 cases of the virus, lawmakers said, not counting those repatriated from a cruise ship.
This would be his first choreographed piece, not counting a short solo he created for his graduate performance at the Korean National University of Arts.
For another, 675 straight pages of Robert Kuttner (I'm not counting endnotes or indexes, but I did read the acknowledgments) is a lot to take.
"Not counting people translates into communities not receiving funding, and that's equally egregious in a way... It really translates into dollars for services and healthcare."
Two years ago, at ages 28 and 26, Booth and her husband purchased their house for $360,000, not counting expenses for lawyers and other fees.
He opposed exempting custody banks from the supplemental leverage ratio and not counting reserves stored at Federal Reserve branches, both floated by Republicans and Democrats.
This immediately makes it the largest ad-supported video service, in terms of reach — if you're not counting platforms for user-generated video, like YouTube.
I'm not counting the letter "S" I threw in at the bottom of 25D; it's a plural clue, so I knew the answer was plural.
Ethiopian Airlines has a fleet of four 737 MAX 8 jets, not counting the one that crashed on Sunday, according to flight tracking website FlightRadar24.
A decade later, Twitter users alone generate 125 million hashtags a day, not counting similar hashtags on Instagram, Tumblr, Facebook, and other social media sites.
The school day on its three campuses runs from 8:30 to 4:30, not counting time for required extracurriculars, and students wear jackets and ties.
Coups in Thailand are among the most likely to succeed, with 10 of the 16 attempted coups or coup plots succeeding (not counting questionable alleged coups).
The tightening labor market also took a long time to translate into higher wages, with average hourly earnings growth topping 215% in 22009, not counting inflation.
Whether you're a first-time mom or a mom again, being fit — now more than ever — is about health, not counting calories or packing on pounds.
And that's not counting all the other voices, from Planned Parenthood to senior groups, that Democrats think will soon be bringing the heat against congressional Republicans.
And that's not counting the 33,000 jobs lost in September, which most analysts attribute to the spate of hurricanes that wrecked havoc across the Gulf Coast.
On the recording, the Italians were explicit that the purpose of the proposed deal was political, and they were "not counting to make money" for themselves.
Flying for FedEx is the highest-paying job among U.S. carriers, with 30-year pilots making roughly $300,000 not counting overtime or bonuses, industry sources said.
Despite strict currency controls, a record net $711 billion gushed out of China last year, not counting foreign direct investment, according to estimates by Fitch Ratings.
By the numbers: Prescription drugs account for about 40% of this group's costs, not counting rebates — compared with just 10% for the country as a whole.
Douglas Morton, Head of Research, Asia at Northern Trust Capital Markets, said the result beat was a positive surprise even if not counting the investment income.
Anyone who's seen any of the X-Men movies—this is the sixth, not counting Deadpool or Wolverine films—can predict that En Sabah Nur, a.k.a.
It's already implemented some of the other #Beyond140 updates, including the ability to retweet yourself and media attachments like photos not counting against the character limit.
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki says that 1.8 billion registered users are watching videos on the platform each month, not counting anyone who's watching without an account.
Two cupped noodles would already hit that limit—and that's not counting the pizza, fast food, and other sodium-loaded junk college students tend to eat.
Hitler was famously vegetarian—not counting the Bulgarian fecal matter his personal physician, Dr. Morell, would supposedly mix in with his injections of morphine and methedrine.
That's useful, because it means it's not counting users who simply cross-post their Stories from Instagram or Messenger to Facebook, which would inflate the number.
South Korea has accepted only 393 percent of all asylum seekers it has screened since 1994 (not counting North Korean defectors), according to Human Rights Watch.
You cannot crush the economy without having a significant degree of human misery and even deaths, not counting the loss in dollars of wealth and income.
Last year, global investors delivered $315 billion in fresh capital to the stock and bond markets of emerging economies, not counting China, according to one analysis.
This section of it alone is home to more than 275 animal species (not counting insects), and some 400 types of plants, including the saguaro cactus.
It gets more difficult to add ventilator capacity, he said, adding he's not counting on the federal government to supply the state with an appropriate amount.
Reducing a number on a computer or phone screen is among the very worst ways to spend it, not counting anything that can hurt other people.
Instead the justice who made her name as a women's rights lawyer in the 1970s apparently is not counting on leaving the stage any time soon.
The interview is less than four minutes, not counting commercial breaks, but it encapsulates the cynicism and theatrical apathy of alternative culture in the nineteen-nineties.
They planned a Mexican dinner for five, "not counting Jimmy," Ms. Davidian said, noting that the meal was chosen because Jimmy likes tortillas and shredded chicken.
The 2016 federal election cycle saw at least $6.4 billion spent on federal campaigns, and that's not counting the anonymous corporate sums that are not reported.
The average American eats about 17 teaspoons of added sugar a day (not counting the sugars that occur naturally in foods like fruit or dairy products).
The brand was first a creative collective, founded in 1997, and has grown into the world's primary Scandinavian fashion export (not counting H&M, of course).
Thank you for always reminding me that only a handful of things truly matter; flossing, laughing, and not counting how many bottles of wine we went through.
Growth would be even lower next year, Visco said, not counting the effect of the measures in the budget, which has yet to be approved by parliament.
Clear mascara was the first makeup product I ever put on my face — not counting the times I played with my mother's blue eyeshadow and red lipstick.
The Senate has rejected only nine of 719 Cabinet nominations in U.S. history, not counting nominees who have withdrawn when facing certain defeat, according to congressional records.
"Guitar Hero III" was the peak for the music genre, earning life-to-date sales of $830.9 million (not counting additional income from digital add-on sales).
Mrs Merkel, who took office in 2005, will probably stay through 2021, overtaking Helmut Kohl to become the longest-serving German chancellor (not counting Otto von Bismarck).
Not counting bonuses, a fighter starts out earning about $200 a month — more than a family needs to live (a civilian like Saeed struggles to make $150).
Canadian Natural, the biggest Canadian oil and gas producer by volume, becomes the world's eighth-largest producer with the deal, not counting state-owned companies, Kallir said.
It found that Chinese mobile gaming giant Tencent was the global leader for overall revenue across iOS and Android, not counting the third-party Android app stores.
Team-based sports don't have a singular rallying cry (not counting Nike slogans), but perhaps it's time they adopted one from the wise words of Celine Dion.
"You can imagine lots of strategies that would involve withholding content from distributors or not counting downloads of Time Warner content against data caps," Mr. Moffett said.
The White House is not counting on Congress enacting enough spending reductions to offset the impact on revenue from tax cuts, said Trump's budget director, Mick Mulvaney.
Not counting The Truman Show—or Steven Spielberg's The Terminal, for which he wrote the story—Niccol hasn't had anything you'd call a runaway box office hit.
Twitter is planning on letting users craft longer tweets by not counting photos and links toward its 4-character limit, according to a report from Bloomberg today.
Not counting the commute, drivers can deduct those trips at the federal rate of 57.5 cents per mile for 2015 and 54 cents per mile for 2016.
Last week, she and the President stepped out on the town for the first time, well, not counting a few steak dinners at the Trump International Hotel.
Long story short ... Miocic says he'd beat Hardy down if they ever faced off in the Octagon -- but says he's not counting Hardy out as a fighter.
Under IRS rules for 22017, employees have a cap of $22016,000 on their own contributions ($24,000 if you're age 50 or older), not counting any employer contributions.
Recovery has been long and slow, and patience is not one of my virtues, but not a minute goes by when I am not counting my blessings.
"The focus has been protecting and not counting," Ms. Notley said, noting that buildings might have significant structural damage even if they appear sound on the outside.
"Not counting all the votes in Florida in 21625 was a grave injustice and caused many to question the legitimacy of Bush election," Matthew Dowd tweeted Friday.
For Mr. Netanyahu, it was his eighth, going back to his first stint in office, not counting a previous post as Israel's ambassador to the United Nations.
During the last five years, AT&T shares have gained 225 percent versus a 25 percent rise in the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index, not counting dividends.
In the course of a long and itinerant career as a journalist, I have moved 28 times, not counting a muddy residency toiling on a dairy farm.
"It's a huge embarrassment not to win your state outright when there are, not counting Trump as a Floridian, no other Floridians in the race," Ingram said.
Barbaro said that despite Neoen's recent acquisitions of renewables companies Poweo EnR and Juwi France, it is not counting on acquisitions to reach its 2 GW target.
The losers in the population upheaval -- not counting the more than 5 million who have fled the country -- has been the Syria's majority group: its Sunni Muslims.
According to an interview with our sister site Business Insider, Mangold said there are only two CGI moments in all of the races (not counting the crowds).
"You can imagine lots of strategies that would involve withholding content from distributors or not counting downloads of Time Warner content against data caps," Mr. Moffett said.
It was actually $568 billion in 2017; the $800 billion number refers only to trade in goods, not counting the United States' healthy surplus in services trade.
Not counting additional spending by the Justice Department, Mueller and his team have spent a total of $7.7 million since his appointment just over a year ago.
That was about 1 percent of the league's players, not counting some locked arms, a few hands on shoulders and at least one fist in the air.
Not counting beverages and extras like packaged apple slices, there were about 66 items listed at the McDonald's locations I visited in New York and New Jersey.
According to a survey by StackOverflow, Python is the third most widely used programming language, not counting HTML, behind only JavaScript and the database query language SQL.
Hangover Heaven is the sixth business Burke has launched, not counting the candy resale business the doctor started in high school ( "the margins on it were excellent").
The UN gets net-positive reviews in 29 of 32 countries surveyed by Pew (not counting "don't know" responses), with the exceptions being Israel, Tunisia and Russia.
But in the 11 states in the West (including New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana, and not counting Alaska), a combination of geography and politics slowed things down.
The imitation goes both ways, though, as some Weibo features have been folded into Twitter's service, including quoted retweets, photos, and links not counting toward the character limit.
A team of 40, not counting partners like Peanuts LLC and some of the Macy's staff outside the studios, works on each balloon for up to eight weeks.
Her Pillar of Fire religious movement ultimately established 52 churches, not counting a few abroad, 215 divinity schools, 291 radio stations, 21926 magazines and newsletters, and 2396 colleges.
There are 26 judgeships on the regional appeals courts, not counting senior judges who handle a smaller docket and don't normally participate when the full court hears cases.
Sharapova beat Williams twice in 2004, but has not prevailed since, not counting a walkover in the 2018 French Open, where the American pulled out with an injury.
To put that in perspective, basketball star LeBron James makes $20 million in salary (not counting endorsements), and JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon makes $27 million per year.
American visits last year rose 77 percent to 161,000, not counting hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans, and Gonzalez said a similar percentage increase was possible in 2016.
Such figures, however, are probably not counting all the tankers that switch off their AIS signal, an automatic tracking system used on ships, making them effectively "off radar".
They're bite-size virtual reality experiences that don't require much investment—as long as you're not counting the many hours required to build all the cardboard Toy-Cons.
Twitter teased the change May when it announced several such tweaks in the works, like not counting images toward the character limit, and began testing it in October.
Not counting Switzerland, which has always run lots of them, big plebiscites are three times more common in Europe now than they were in the 1970s (see article).
Pfizer executives said they expected flat pricing for its drugs in the United States this year, but that it was not counting on price increases to drive growth.
While it opted for a different path for these Olympic Games, the IOC is not counting out the possibility of including a future refugee team at this point.
If you have a few pantry staples on hand, you can pull together this three-course dinner party menu for four for around $75 (not counting the drinks).
In addition, over 1,000 field hospital beds are being readied along with the units to man them, not counting the ships,according to Joint Staff Surgeon Brig. Gen.
As of mid-November, Ms. Johnson had spent $2,782 on prescription drugs, not counting the cost of the free insulin, according to a report provided by her pharmacy.
"I started off and I continue to be — and I'm not counting on it — way ahead in the polls," Biden said at a campaign stop in Des Moines.
I'd get so lost in the silence of work that I would even forget to eat lunch (not counting the bags of chips and soda within arm's reach).
All three Final Four games - not counting the late, great third-place contest - go into overtime Special mention, however, to the marathon men of North Carolina in 1957.
Not counting aircraft, which saw a big bump from Boeing's sales toward the end of the year, new manufacturers orders which peaked last summer have been sliding since.
So I tweeted about my own experience and within 24 hours the tweet had close to 20,000 likes, and that's not counting the public responses and private messages.
The gap you see between the solid and dotted black lines is the difference between the extreme poverty rate not counting food stamps and the rate counting food stamps.
Mr Parkes says it costs about $2m to make a ten-minute VR experience, compared with around $200m for a big-budget Hollywood movie (not counting marketing and distribution).
The recall was the first — not counting pet food — tied to a widespread and ongoing outbreak that has resulted in one death and 164 reported illnesses in 35 states.
There was one death that day, but police were not counting it as a murder/violent death since the deceased had been injured a few days earlier, he said.
We're still more than a year away from the release of A Wrinkle In Time, but that doesn't mean we're not counting down the days until the film's release.
In our imagination, Saint West (who has yet to be seen, not counting mom Kim's finger pic with big sister North) is so cute that Kendall can't stay away.
We owe around $9,500 in federal taxes, offset by about $3,000 in state refund, but I schedule the payment for April 4013, so I'm not counting it for today.
The groups expressed concern in particular that AT&T could create incentives for its customers to only watch its shows by not counting AT&T content against data caps.
Chief Financial Officer James Kehoe on the earnings call Monday said Walgreens is "not counting on significant flows of income" next year from the pilot programs Walgreens is running.
That's after just over a day of being on sale, and not counting the revenue from fire extinguisher sales (those sell for just $30, which is itself also overpriced).
Just one state-owned, English-language newspaper took notice of a decision that would be the first to legalise gay marriage in an Asian country (not counting New Zealand).
The research on well-being, including this new study, points to a limit of about two hours a day of leisure screen time, not counting time spent on schoolwork.
Pebble has raised at least $15 million in venture capital funding to date, according to Crunchbase; that's not counting the millions it has raised through its famed Kickstarter projects.
"Recovery has been long and slow, and patience is not one of my virtues, but not a minute goes by when I am not counting my blessings," she wrote.
I have seven private member's bills pending, not counting the one which could not be introduced because of the vociferous opposition of the ruling party, namely the 377 one.
Altogether, that means we're spending about half of our waking day looking at one of our personal devices, not counting the time we spend on screens for our job.
I found it needed refilling after cleaning just the bathroom of my New York City apartment, which, not counting the tub, is only about 20 square feet of tile.
Outlier Gun homicides are a common cause of death in the United States, killing about as many people as car crashes (not counting van, truck, motorcycle or bus accidents).
" The movie-ticket service Fandango announced last month that "The Lion King" had the biggest first-day presales of any traditional Disney movie, not counting Marvel or "Star Wars.
Nearly 1.6 million electric customers in Puerto Rico are without power, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Energy Department, not counting those using generators as a backup.
This is the only tool (not counting stretching and acupuncture) that has ever helped mitigate my pain, which helps me focus on my work instead of on my back.
In this corner: The Ducks (46-23-13, 105 points, +23 goals differential not counting shootouts), who should be well-rested after sweeping aside the Flames in four games.
And the last thing that actually shocked me, as well as the not counting maternal deaths...is there's no standard way of dealing with obstetric emergencies [in this country].
"Dark Phoenix" is the latest movie in the "X-Men" franchise, which after ten movies (not counting the "Deadpool" releases) in 20 years has finally worn out its welcome.
Since hagfish don't have a vertebral column, they can tie their own bodies in a knot when grabbed, leaving their foes empty-handed (not counting the goo, of course).
Building the books It took more than 60 hours of work to find and edit the photographs, not counting time spent creating pairs from the more than 300 images.
Doing some quick math here, Bungie has produced around 530 guns for Destiny 2, not counting pinnacle or exotic weapons, and only around 175 of those have random rolls.
All of which is to say that I'm not counting on the show suddenly turning the corner and becoming essential again in season nine, which debuts Sunday, October 7.
With 11 clean strokes, not counting hatches for knuckles, the pencil draws a naturalistic figure of a woman's hand, raised in a position similar to what ballet calls allongé.
The terrific cast — led by Paddy Considine and directed with a racing pulse by Sam Mendes — numbers 21, and that's not counting the baby, the rabbit and the goose.
Not counting the police and the Army, the government has an estimated six million workers, more than twice as many as the United States and the United Kingdom combined.
Compounded over time, women are losing potentially tens of thousands of dollars in their lifetime — not counting whatever they'd gain if they invested that money in the stock market.
The company said Wednesday that it lost $708 million over the first three months of the year on revenue of $3.4 billion, not counting expenses like employee stock compensation.
She spent just 169 days in the role from the day she assumed it (not counting her period as interim communications director) to the day she announced her resignation.
They are now designated as "vulnerable," by the organization, which found an estimated 1,864 giant pandas in the wild, not counting young cubs under the age of 18 months.
Here are some of the notable ways the GOP is using technology to cater to the estimated 50,000 people — not counting protesters — who will attend and cover the convention.
As one example: Since last Wednesday, Trump has tweeted about the NFL and the national anthem 19 times (not counting retweets) but has tweeted about Puerto Rico four times.
Chile's Atacama Desert is the driest place on the planet, not counting the poles; it's harsh, unforgiving, and home to sprawling mining operations crucial to countless international supply chains.
There are five bedrooms (not counting two maid's rooms) and five and a half baths, along with living and dining rooms, an eat-in kitchen, a library and a playroom.
And that's not counting people who arrive with temporary work visas; it's estimated that 70% of the 85,000 H1B visas handed out annually to highly skilled workers go to Indians.
That's the younger end of the spectrum for this wave of resident artists, not counting the likes of Cher and Mariah, who exist outside the confines of time and space.
In some ways it's not surprising that the song, which (not counting an intro) opens Eilish's album — and her concerts — has become the most radio-friendly version of her sound.
Six lines have started to make operating profits (ie, not counting construction costs), with the Beijing-Shanghai link the world's most profitable bullet train, pulling in 6.6bn yuan last year.
You can't be an NFL quarterback for 18 years without earning some serious bank, and Peyton has cleared more than $200 million since 1998 – not counting his lucrative endorsement deals.
Not counting corporate taxes, Ms Irving reckons that business groups provide perhaps a tenth of Chicago's total spending on crime-prevention (the figure in emerging-world cities may be higher).
My real beef with the Broad is that, despite its deep Cindy Sherman holdings, the collection of 173 artists includes, by my tally, only 30 women, not counting one couple.
UFC 229 will be McGregor's first fight in more than a year — not counting a highly-publicized rampage on the sidelines of a UFC fight that culminated in his arrest.
It predicts the plan would reduce government revenue by $2.4 trillion over a decade, not counting macroeconomic effects, but by only $191 billion once economic growth is taken into account.
Red Dead Redemption 2's main story takes dozens of hours to complete and that's not counting the many side missions and random activities that constantly pull at your attention.
The gap you see between the solid and the dotted black lines is the difference between the extreme poverty rate not counting food stamps and the rate counting food stamps.
Zero rating: In this case, the network operator gives its affiliate a pricing advantage by not counting the use of that affiliate's content against the usage cap the operator imposes.
Fisher is 27-1 with Winston and 44-15 without, with only one season of fewer than three losses (not counting 2016, which will almost certainly not break that cycle).
Although members are limited to posting three memes every 24 hours, that's still a lot of memes — dozens a day, not counting the reactions that get buried in the comments.
China does not enjoy market status in the EU, America or Japan, the world's three biggest economies not counting itself, nor in other giants such as Canada, India and Mexico.
Additionally, some MPs who Tory rebels were not counting among their numbers appear ready to break rank, meaning the majority for Grieve's amendment could be larger than his allies anticipated.
Over the course of Sunday, at least 11 of the Labour shadow cabinet's 30 members, not counting the foreign secretary, resigned as a signal of their opposition to his leadership.
That's the average amount of time, the company said, that users spend each day on its Facebook, Instagram and Messenger platforms (and that's not counting the popular messaging app WhatsApp).
The lone salad (I'm not counting the chopped one, with bacon, egg, aged Cheddar, and ranch dressing), a paltry pile of lightly dressed greens, cannot begin to offset the damage.
Of the two, I like the Moto Z more because it is ultra thin — only 53-inches thick (not counting the huge camera bump, of course) and it feels amazing.
At 2.6 x 2.6 x 0.6 inches (not counting the short HDMI plug hanging off it), the new Fire TV that Amazon sent us is smaller than a hockey puck.
It is a stunning reversal from less than a week ago when top executives at an investor conference on March 4603 insisted they were not counting on a federal help.
Not counting the Malmaison's mistake, the most expensive brew in the United Kingdom is AleSmith Brewing Company's 12% ABV Speedway Stout, which goes for £22.50 (US$27.66) a pint. Huh.
Those practices include not counting assistance that drugmakers provide to their customers toward the out-of-pocket maximum that Americans with private Medicare Part D plans are required to pay.
That's not nearly enough for him to have a real shot at the nomination, since he is still very much behind in the overall delegate count (even not counting superdelegates).
His case by the numbers: By far the most touchdowns in the F.B.S., with 47 (next is Murray, with 40), and that is not counting four more on the ground.
The device itself costs about $30,000, not counting the cost of the hospital and doctors: a surgeon, an interventional cardiologist and an echocardiologist, among others, all in the operating room.
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Not counting the money spent on state and federal exchanges, the federal government spent $2900 billion from 220006 through 2202 on subsidizing individual coverage so that people would buy it.
The campaign had more than 2,000 paid workers and 214 offices in 43 states, not counting the several hundred in his New York headquarters, said Kanninen, the campaign's states director.
Jason Goldberg, spokesman for the Allied Pilots Association, said it will take about a week to prepare American Airline Group Inc's MAX fleet to fly, not counting the extra training.
By Corden's own estimations, that's the weight equivalent of "40 adults" — not counting James Corden himself, who put himself in the game half way through by benching one very disappointed player.
Intel will be offering four models (not counting the i103 Extreme mentioned earlier) ranging from $999 for a 10-core / 20-thread processor to a $27,28, 216-core / 2599-thread chip.
And that's not counting the possibilities for abuse if Foursquare or partners do wind up tracking people in a less-than-totally-anonymous fashion, not that we're suggesting they'd do so.
The practice of zero-rating, or not counting the traffic of certain apps and services toward bandwidth caps, has become increasingly common as a way to stimulate use of streaming services.
Google currently provides each of its accounts with 15GB of free storage, which includes everything stored in Google Drive, Google Photos (not counting the photos stored as "High quality"), and Gmail.
Wattpad has cornered romance—with an estimated $1bn in annual book sales in America alone not counting self-published ones, as much as sci-fi and crime combined, a popular genre.
In the first two episodes, her onscreen contribution — not counting a pro forma introduction — consists of 50 to 60 seconds of narration, split between the beginning and ending of the episode.
Most business cards have welcome offers that are just as good, if not better, than personal cards, and they have the added bonus of not counting towards your 13/24 total.
That includes the Congressional Joint Committee on Taxation, which projects a $1.5 trillion increase in deficits over ten years, not counting the interest on the debt needed to pay for it.
On its face, 2018 should be a banner year for Senate Republicans, with just nine seats to defend and 25 Democratic seats (not counting the now-open Minnesota seat) to target.
It is the third time Mr. Meyer's Union Square Hospitality Group has closed a restaurant, not counting Union Square Cafe, which lost its lease and has reopened in a new location.
Last year, global investors delivered $315 billion in fresh capital to the stock and bond markets of emerging economies, not counting China, according to an analysis by Oxford Economics in London.
Not counting Montenegro, which just joined the alliance, only five of 28 members devoted at least 2 percent of their economic output to their militaries in accordance with a NATO goal.
Not counting the actual population of districts, cities and states means that the undercounted localities will get fewer federal resources than they actually need, and will have fewer representatives in Congress.
Not counting Mr. Wright's own film, it opens with Walter Hill's "The Driver" (Friday), which stars Ryan O'Neal as a stoic getaway driver and teems with stellar Los Angeles location shooting.
The mean total length of these descriptions per site is 20,20193 words: roughly 22019 minutes of reading for the average 23 words-per-minute reader, not counting interaction time to e.g.
USAF says by the time Trump lands tonight at Joint Base Andrews, he and Air Force One will have traveled 20,295 miles on this trip (not counting detours for scheduling purposes).
" Part of the reason there's no pressure is because Amar'e made more than $161 MILLION from his NBA playing days ... not counting endorsement deals or his cameo in Amy Schumer's "Trainwreck.
One such practice, known as "zero-rating," undermines net neutrality, according to open internet advocates, because it involves broadband companies favoring certain services by not counting them against monthly data caps.
That's not counting the part-timers, either, like John Ross, the ninth overall pick in this year's NFL Draft and a Dorsey Don for his first two years of high school.
You can tell it affects you if you're constantly reaching for the remote to raise or lower the volume within the same show or movie (not counting the always-blaring commercials).
Not counting those healthcare transactions, there have been 590 mergers withdrawn globally so far through July 20, totaling more than $633 billion, according to Dealogic, a firm that tracks M&A stats.
For showgoers, it took an hour to get past the multiple stages of security (not counting the hour-long bus ride to Roosevelt Island, if you took West up on his shuttle).
And that's not counting the possible surprises, God of War DLC, a sequel to Horizon Zero Dawn, the PS4-exclusive Final Fantasy VII Remake, or whatever else Sony has up its sleeve.
If the company holds to its three-films-a-year schedule, it'll have at least 18 Marvel films hitting theaters between now and 2027 — and that's not counting the Disney+ streaming shows.
In this corner: The Capitals (55-19-8, 118 points, +443 goals differential not counting shootouts), the winners of the Presidents' Trophy for best regular-season record for the second straight year.
Not counting the rest time for the dough, I can literally make and cook fresh pasta in the same amount of time that it takes to boil a box of dried pasta.
To be clear, the company says that's the number of active advertisers in a given month, so it's not counting someone who ran a campaign a year ago and never came back.
" In a letter to the board, Harris's lawyer requested access, "to all information relating to the investigation as it pertains to counting or not counting votes and the number of votes involved.
Garner says her basic expenses -- rent, car payment and student loans -- eat up 74% of her take-home pay, not counting food, bills and the money she spends to outfit her classroom.
Forty-five percent of voters were in favor of a so-called Brexit against 44 percent who believe Britain should remain in the 28-member bloc, not counting undecided voters, ICM said.
Thornton was the scapegoat once again, coming off his worst season with the Sharks (not counting the lockout-shortened season in 2013), in which he amassed just 65 points in 78 games.
Even at its massive size, Amazon still grew revenue 29 percent year over year, not counting the Whole Foods addition nor a $124 million favorable impact from changes in foreign exchange rates.
In this corner: The Blackhawks (50-23-193, 109 points, +28 goals differential not counting shootouts), who locked up the top seed with weeks to play and then cruised down the stretch.
According to the Stamford Advocate, the WWE now employs 840 employees, not counting the 100 or so wrestlers on its roster (who are, like tech and writing freelancers, classified as independent contractors).
Laporta also said Rick Gates, Manafort's associate who pleaded guilty in a related case this year, told her in 2015 to reduce Manafort's income by not counting a loan, which she did.
Among sports leagues overall, the NFL leads with solar installations at 32% of arenas, not counting the planned Detroit Lions capacity, followed by the MLB and the NBA at 30% a piece.
As a result, the entire stimulus package could swell to $2 trillion — not counting expanded authority for the Federal Reserve to use the Exchange Stabilization Fund to provide extra liquidity to markets.
It rushes through Mr. Blahnik's biography, dwelling on pop-culture moments and blandly ecstatic celebrity testimonials (not counting the uproarious André Leon Talley, who insists Mr. Blahnik is "up there with Baudelaire").
In Israel — which has a population of about 203 million, not counting about 220 million Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and Gaza — about 22017,217 citizens are currently licensed to own guns.
And now, we come down to the winnowing process," she said, adding, "quite frankly, with all the respect in the world for Iowa and New Hampshire, I'm not counting Joe Biden out.
This means that in 44 states (not counting Nebraska that has only a one-house legislature), members of the lower house are in what amounts to a constant state of election campaigning.
Tubi says it determined the user numbers and view time by the number of unique devices that interacted with a Tubi-branded app — it's not counting embedded players or clips, it says.
If the Trumptastrophe had a first substantial victim, not counting the sixteen dwarf-tossed primary opponents, it was Paul Ryan, destroyed from without and within by attempting to maintain his future viability.
The flow of Chinese goods into Venezuela has grown exponentially, to $5.7 billion in 2014 from less than $100 million in 1999, not counting certain government purchases like satellites and arms shipments.
According to Refinitiv Eikon data, shipments including condensate plunged to about 650,000 bpd in December, although such figures are probably not counting all the tankers that switch off their AIS tracking signal.
This makes 22006 House Republicans and three GOP senators who are calling it quits, not counting several more who are stepping down to run for another political office (or who have already resigned).
Bespoke is not counting the current decline in the S&P 500 as a bear market, since on a closing basis it is only 19.8 percent from its September high to the Dec.
The distance between Paso Palmas and the closest school is a 40-minute drive along difficult roads — not counting the walk several students make each morning to reach a road passable by car.
Layton likewise advocated against the network neutrality rules and is a fan of zero-rating, which is when internet providers privilege certain websites and content by not counting them against your data use.
But after the pound dropped to 10-year lows against the euro this month - not counting a mini-crash in 2016 - it has stabilised somewhat, and traders are offloading some of those shorts.
Zero-rating programs (like AT&T not counting DirecTV toward a customer's data usage) can allow people to use specific apps and services without the data used going toward their monthly data caps.
There are only six characters total in Lewiston/Clarkston (not counting the fellow patrons I shared a meal with), and they are some of the most potently developed I saw onstage in 2018.
Now, new data released by the same organization to BuzzFeed shows that the number of murders of LGBTQ people in 2017 has already surpassed those in 2016, not counting the 49 Orlando deaths.
But after the pound dropped to 25-year lows against the euro this month - not counting a mini-crash in 2016 - it has stabilized somewhat, and traders are offloading some of those shorts.
In March, both Google Play Movies & TV and YouTube became available via Binge On. By not counting video streaming toward customers' data plans, usage of video services has grown across T-Mobile's network.
The bill that passed the Senate on December 2nd would raise deficits by 0.2% of GDP in 2018 and 1.1% of GDP in 2019, not counting its effect on work and investment incentives.
And though Lynch said the Justice Department has seen success in lowering state incarceration rates through grants, she is not counting on criminal justice reform on a federal level being passed this year.
Not counting other fluids that spilled, sloshed, and otherwise stained the upholstery, I spent a lot of time sweating through road rage during central Virginia summers while driving to and from the gym.
If the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) rules that such practices are acceptable, then it would allow companies to promote some services over others by not counting them against users' data.
The most popular is the three-year plan, which allows clients to pay in monthly installments for packages that start at around $6,000 per retrieval, not counting the $3,000-353,000 in medication costs.
ENSCONCED between Lake Michigan, Lake Huron and Lake Erie, Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes region, the biggest supply of fresh water in the world, not counting the frozen wastes of Antarctica.
Taxed at 7.7.25 percent and capitalized on a multiple of 10, those synergies would be generously valued at less than $800 million today, not counting the expense or time required to realize them.
The dissenting shareholders who brought the appraisal action, under Vice-Chancellor Glasscock's decision, are entitled to less (not counting accrued interest) than they would have received if they'd tendered their shares to Verizon.
Not counting our 'Global Chakra Rhythms' project, it had been a few years since we made an album where there was no incentive or reason to push it stylistically in any one direction.
It has sold upwards of 279 million copies of its games to date, including more than 200 million copies of its main series alone (not counting spin-offs like the Mystery Dungeon games).
Nationally, families of the incarcerated spend an average of $250,2100 on the criminal justice system, specifically attorney and court fees—not counting how much it costs to support someone once they're in prison.
It ultimately grossed $1.27 billion worldwide and remains the highest-grossing animated movie of all time (not counting this year's "Lion King" remake; there's debate about whether the remake is an animated movie).
With his no-hitter erased, and two eight-inning no-hitters after 1991 not counting, the only official no-hitter that ended in a loss belongs to Ken Johnson of the Houston Colt .
In an interview during her New Hampshire trip, Ms. Gillibrand suggested that as many as eight Democratic senators could run for president in 2020, though she made clear she was not counting closely.
It turns out that all three theme entries (not counting the revealer) are phrases that start with a number, and that number has had exactly half of its value added on to it.
According to a new report from Top 10 VPN, there were a total 122 major internet shutdowns around the world in 2019 — not counting a further 90 regional shutdowns imposed in India alone.
The National Taxpayers Union Foundation estimated that the cost of productivity due to compliance with the tax code is $229 billion, not counting out of pocket expenses for items like tax preparation software.
A short-seller who borrowed a Tesla share, sold it at $300, and then bought it back at $200, would make a $100 gain (not counting the costs of the trade), for example.
In 2015, during what should have been the climax of President Obama's racial unification of the country, rioters caused damages costing the city alone an estimated $20 million, not counting damage to businesses.
Setting up the brisket and the brine won't take 20 minutes, not counting the shopping, and it will pay off at 10 times the investment when you pull it out five days later.
Federal workers live everywhere in the US. A US Office of Personnel Management database that tracks federal workers listed a little more than 2 million, not counting the military or contractors, in March 2018.
Vijay Singh -- the world's top-ranked golfer for several weeks in '04-'05 -- says now that Tiger's cleared to practice after having back surgery 6 months ago, he's not counting out a big return.
The US says that it spends about $100 million annually to maintain nuclear weapons in Europe, not counting the cost of the estimated 3,000 people directly involved in security, maintenance, and command and control.
If they get a larger you know representation in government due to people counting undocumented immigrants, that's a fair-ish claim, but I don't think that not counting them is a good solution either.
The Round Rock Express has a woman-heavy front office, Cacic says, with 47 female full-time staff members (not counting their day-of-game employees) and an additional four in their ownership group.
This week on Why'd You Push That Button, Vox's Kaitlyn Tiffany and I discuss the five emoji skin tones (not counting the default gold option) and how people decide which color best represents them.
Trump has until August 9 to sign or veto the bill, according to guidelines outlined in the Constitution that requires a bill sent to the President becomes law after 10 days, not counting Sundays.
Less than an hour after that, at about 12:15 AM local time in Oakland, California, a shooting at another nightspot left six more injured (not counting two alleged shooters who were also hit).
The United States typically accepts around 2628,28503 combined refugees and asylees each year, not counting unaccompanied alien minors and certain Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries, who are managed under a different set of criteria.
That's at least $144 over the course of four months of summer here in the northeastern United States, and that's not counting incidentals, or when I take time to head out into the field.
Since renewal guarantees are not "health insurance coverage," it is reasonable to interpret the statute as not counting renewal guarantees against the time limit HHS sets for the legally relevant contract for medical benefits.
" A second friend who is in frequent touch with Cohen also told CNN that they have discussed the possibility of a pardon, and that it is clear that Cohen is not "counting on it.
There was charcoal-grilled Wagyu beef and bordelaise sauce; then gougères with more truffles and on to dessert: 18 courses of food in all, not counting those delicate little crackers that started the meal.
Telenor has cut 23% of jobs since 22, not counting acquisitions and divestment, and could cut a further 24% in the next three years, equivalent to around 22020,000 full-time positions, the company said.
Telenor has cut 23% of jobs since 22, not counting acquisitions and divestment, and could cut a further 24% in the next three years, equivalent to around 22020,000 full-time positions, the company said.
Those on the Forbes 400 list of the richest Americans — all billionaires, not counting the 100 or so billionaires who didn't make the cut — have wealth greater than the bottom 61 percent of Americans.
Ronaldo now has 103 goals in the Champions League, not counting one he scored in the qualifiers, which is three more than Atlético has scored since 1992, when the competition's new format was introduced.
During the four-day convention this year, more than 200,000 people ventured through the Jacob Javits Center in New York — and that's not counting the hundreds of industry professionals roaming the halls between panels.
The Titans are not counting on Decker to start, though he should be on the field alongside Rishard Matthews in the preseason opener because the rookie Corey Davis is recovering from a strained hamstring.
From 2010 through 2019, it blocked appeals in 13 cases (not counting Microsoft&aposs), used a designated summons in one case other than Microsoft&aposs and hired an outside attorney on an audit once.
Vows Not counting dachshunds, cameramen and the dearly departed, about 0003 souls gathered at Susan Numeroff's house in Manhattan on June 2000 for the Jewish wedding of Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Campbell.
In 2017, Steam is estimated to have made more than $4 billion for Valve through game sales alone, not counting any downloadable add-ons or in-game transactions, which are both significant sources of revenue.
Looking at just the most partisan states, not counting the six states Trump won that President Obama carried twice, Republicans would naturally start with a 48 to 40 lead in the battle for the Senate.
Not counting the amount going to the unicorns, there might be now more than $153-4 billion available for seed to growth stages, which may be 3-4 times the amount of three years ago.
Nearly 3,000 minors who had been in limbo as the program was being evaluated will now not be unable to come to the US, not counting the people who would have applied if it continued.
The continuing battle between streaming services, which increasingly includes exclusivity windows for major artists, will once again play out on the charts next week as Drake's fourth album (not counting mixtapes), "Views," makes its debut.
Pre-owned Sikorsky S-76s typically sell for $5 million to $7 million — not counting the estimated $750,000 Trump spent redoing the interior of his most recent purchase, which involved 24-karat gold-plated hardware.
And many of those savings estimates depend on not counting the economic consequences of the additional risks to health and safety that come with lifting regulations — much of which is eventually borne by the government.
In 2803 combined appearances in the four majors, not counting an injury withdrawal during the first round of the 1995 United States Open, Woods missed the cut eight times while recording 37 top-10 finishes.
Lia Kes, 44, a fashion designer, opened her boutique, KES NYC, in March 2014, not downtown, but on the Upper West Side, her home of 15 years, not counting a brief sojourn in San Francisco.
Consider that in just 22 months, Mr. Mueller's small team of lawyers and investigators indicted 34 people (and that's not counting the referrals) — many of them serious criminals who were largely off the radar otherwise.
Jim Perdue, its chairman, hopes those efforts will reduce costs and even generate new profit streams, though he's not counting on the latter — the fertilizer-cum-composting operation has cost $80 million over 18 years.
No trade-in is necessary, so this is a great deal that should see your monthly payment (not counting from your data plan charges) at around $20 per month for the cheapest Pixel 4 configuration.
China's imports of nickel raw materials, ore and concentrates, were also up in the first half of this year to the tune of 4 percent and that's not counting the separate flow of Indonesian "ferronickel".
"I'm not counting on the polls, but the fact is that I'm ahead in every one of the tossup states by a substantial margin in most places," Mr. Biden told reporters in Atlanta last month.
Mead explains: In the last five months of World War II, American bombing raids claimed the lives of more than 900,000 Japanese civilians—not counting the casualties from the atomic strikes against Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
That's not counting the time they spend in the van shuttle to the facility, being screened into the facility, and having their clients brought to them — a process Lichter says can take another 2 hours.
Today, NASA astronaut Scott Kelly will squeeze into a Soyuz capsule and leave the International Space Station for the first time in just less than a year (well, not counting any space walks along the way).
Lightricks said its revenue from Facetune and Enlight (another photo-editing app that aims to be the mobile rival to Adobe's Photoshop) has reached a $10 million per year revenue run rate — not counting Apple's cut.
The Bachelor has aired for 2140 seasons since its premiere in 222 (not counting 295 seasons of its spinoff The Bachelorette or a combined five seasons of newer franchise additions Bachelor Pad and Bachelor in Paradise).
"The river will have several more major crests through next week," he said, not counting the numerous tributaries that feed into the Missouri up and down the Midwest and will likely inundate communities into next month.
" And after Trump tweeted that Broward County put Gillum "back into play," calling the sequence of events an embarrassment, Gillum shot back that, "what's embarrassing to democracy is not counting every vote — and you, of course.
Some of that money came from O'Reilly's own pocket, but some came from Fox News — and presumably that's not counting legal fees and all the other costs associated with making sure the allegations were kept quiet.
GOP leaders recognize that members on the far right side of the Republican caucus are likely to oppose almost any spending bill so they are not counting on support from many members of the Freedom Caucus.
As much as 15 percent of some carriers' total operating revenue comes from just those two fees (not counting all the other fees that travelers may end up paying), according to Bureau of Transportation Statistics data.
These glitches are relatively harmless (except to the digital wrestlers), but some people have mentioned game-breaking bugs, like referees not counting pins, or being forced to wrestle themselves and thus not being able to win.
Jay Cutler, the Bears' starting quarterback, directed four possessions, not counting a six-second "drive" near the end of the half, and those produced the meager total of five first downs and 55 yards of offense.
"They clearly were not counting all of (the deaths)," Jeffrey T. Howard, assistant professor of health at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and one of the study's authors, said of the Puerto Rican government.
"Views" — Drake's fourth solo album, not counting umpteen mixtapes and other ephemera — finds him a conqueror between territories: fending off attacks from below, maintaining his grip on turf he controls and wondering what might be next.
Gail Collins The hottest political ad of the season — I am not counting anything involving Triumph the Insult Comic Dog — is probably for the Missouri Senate, in which the Democratic candidate talks about … gun background checks.
In Destiny 2, there are twice as many bounty vendors, offering around a whopping 65 weekly and 65 daily bounties, not counting unlimited, repeatable bounties, of which there are 8 sources offering up to 5 each.
In recent years opera has grown scarcer in movies — not counting the simulcasts of real operas that companies like the Metropolitan Opera regularly screen at multiplexes around the world, which generally appeal to existing opera fans.
Skillet Chicken With White Beans and Caramelized Lemon Kitchen alchemy: There are only five ingredients in this recipe (not counting salt, pepper and oil), but it yields deep, savory flavors and a pleasing mix of textures.
The pound came off its overnight highs early in Friday's European trading session to hover just above the $1.34 mark, suggesting investors are not counting their chickens that the result automatically leads to a Brexit resolution.
BERNIE SANDERS IN TRUMP COUNTRY: Since Donald Trump's election, Bernie Sanders has visited 28 states (not counting his home in Vermont), often headlining multiple events in different cities over the course of just a few hours.
But four former officials who recently left the office said that a wave of departures scheduled for Friday could potentially reduce the number of people left to a handful, not counting about eight administrative staff members.
By driving up the cost of supplies, your government is putting Boeing at a disadvantage to Airbus and General Motor to Toyota, and that is not counting the canning and food industry, which could also suffer.
It had been four hours since Whitaker and the committee began, not counting breaks for lunch and votes, and as a new member of the House, she came near the end of the round of questioning.
"If nothing else, this is going to give us a very good audit, it's going to reassure Wisconsin voters that we have a fair system, that we're not counting illegal votes," said Elections Commission Chairman Mark Thomsen.
Mining giant Rio Tinto is not counting on an upturn in commodities markets anytime soon despite recent gains in prices of iron ore, its main source of revenue, as much of the world's economies continue to underperform.
The biggest commercial machines (not counting the D-Wave, which is a more limited kind of quantum device) have 21 or so qubits and are still very noisy—they don't always return the answers they're supposed to.
Uber allocated the company two million shares (then worth $54 million) which, at a proposed $55 per share, would more than double to $110 million at IPO, and that's not counting its potential value in the future.
It's just that it is seemingly possible to count on two hands the times he has done so: always on public occasions and (not counting his wedding) always when heads of state or other dignitaries are involved.
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood stars almost too many big names to list, but most importantly, it unites Brad Pitt and DiCaprio for the first time (okay, second but I'm not counting this) in cinematic history.
In today's announcement, Qualtrics said it expects its full-year 2018 revenue to exceed $400 million and forecasts a forward growth rate of more than 40 percent, not counting the potential synergies of its acquisition by SAP.
CEOs and senior-level corporate executives are making some serious cash across the board: earning more than $170,000 annually, not counting the pensions, perks and stock options that can make up the rest of their pay package.
And that's not counting all the various toys and plug-ins there are to choose from: synths designed to mimic both analogs of the past and digitals of the future, simulators of electric guitar and Rhodes organ.
The flight from Sacramento to Seattle alone would have been pushing the time limit before the heart was no good, and that's not counting travel to and from the airport, boarding, taxiing, and the potential for delays.
And things could get worse in the centuries to come — the melting from Antarctica alone, not counting other factors like thermal expansion, could cause the seas to rise by nearly 50 feet by 2500, drowning many cities.
The room was considerably more spacious than the water villa, and that's not counting the large outdoor bedroom with its own shower and Zen fountain, or the private backyard with an infinity pool and direct beach access.
For normal people, not counting folks who truly cannot find work in the ranks of the unemployed seems an odd approach, but government bean-counters are not like you and me, and they like it that way.
According to Mr. Simmons, putting a three-lane, 75-foot lap pool in an upper story of a new building can cost $650,000 to $750,000, not counting the costs for the pool room, finishes and building mechanicals.
Much of the business activity of the series is carried out in Europe: There are eight races staged in Europe — not counting in Russia and Azerbaijan — which is more than in any other region in the world.
At the restaurants — there are 10 in Beijing and six in other Chinese cities, not counting casual spinoffs — the birds revolve, a dozen at a time, inside a circular wood-fueled oven that Mr. Dong has patented.
The best taco I had at Empellón, not counting the corn ice cream, was one I made from the peppers and onions sizzling on an iron plate on which a server had briefly seared a Wagyu steak.
For 2019, that's one with a deductible of at least $1,350 for an individual and $2,13 for a family, with maximum annual out-of-pocket costs (not counting premiums) of no more than $6,750 and $13,500, respectively.
That alone amounts to almost three and a half hours — and that's not counting bathroom breaks and procedural stunts by minority Republicans who are eager to register their objections to what they have branded an unfair process.
Sadr and Amiri together directly control 100 seats, not counting political allies, so those opposing any bill could block it by ensuring that a quorum of 165 is not present - a tactic often used in Iraqi politics.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — Trenton Charlson is a recent but steady contributor to the Times puzzle; this is his Sunday debut and his 10th offering in a little less than two years (not counting a really inventive variety puzzle).
"If nothing else, this is going to give us a very good audit, it's going to re-assure Wisconsin voters that we have a fair system, that we're not counting illegal votes," said Elections Commission chairman Mark Thomsen.
If a fighter jet tried to fly approximately 500 million light years, it would take from now until the last of the universe's stars die out (not counting star corpses like black holes, neutron stars, and white dwarfs).
Each of Helaire's 12 trucks earns on average $800 gross per day more in Houston than they would loading dirt, not counting hotel and food expenses, he said, while directing workers through a headset like a football coach.
Loosely adapted from an Israeli series of the same name, Euphoria is HBO's first big venture into content for teens — not counting the covert episodes of Real Sex we'd all sneakily watch after our parents went to bed.
Also, it's worth noting that dinosaurs thrived on Earth for more than double the amount of time that has passed since they got wiped out (not counting modern birds, which would extend their range until the modern world).
He's now being held on $500,000 bond and could face 31-136 months in prison if convicted of felony manslaughter, not counting additional charges in the case or possible other charges that may be brought over separate incidents.
Since the average clip lasts around 4.12 minutes, from the moment a new video is uploaded, users are competing with over 1.4 million other videos, not counting the trillions of videos already on YouTube and other similar platforms.
Tweets aside, we have heard from Donald Trump only once this week — not counting the time he went to eat at the 21 Club in Manhattan and promised one of the other well-heeled diners a tax break.
Train had founded the Union Pacific Railroad and the Crédit Mobilier to finance the transcontinental railroad, and he had taken the trip that caught Verne's attention, returning home in 80 days, not counting time in a French prison.
He said he still has a "road to victory," in which he'll have to win 65 percent of the remaining unbound delegates to beat Clinton—this, of course, not counting the superdelegates who have already taken her side.
Simply put, Detroit cannot make money producing small cars in the United States, where an established union worker — not counting entry-level employees — might earn about $303 an hour, more than triple the wages of a Mexican employee.
And that's not counting the dozens of other recorded instances where the game's snappy sound effects have been sampled by rappers, producers, and experimental musicians including 21 Savage, Death Grips, and Flying Lotus, just to name a few.
By comparison, the US caseload is fairly small: As of Saturday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said there were 22 confirmed and presumed positive cases in the US, not counting cases in which people were repatriated.
Just barely into her career — not counting childhood cameos alongside her older sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley — she'd already raked in indie accolades for "Martha Marcy May Marlene" and ascended into the Marvel universe as Wanda Maximoff, a.k.a.
I write more than 400 columns each year for Wordplay (not counting extra coverage), in part to help spread the word that anyone can solve the crossword if they take the time to develop the necessary skill set.
While these features are available elsewhere, this would be the first portable first-party Alexa device from Amazon, not counting the Echo Auto, and it would mark a big step for the line if it comes to fruition.
This year through the first 16 events the average age was 26.3, not counting 24-year-old Danielle Kang's triumph at the KPMG Women's PGA major and last week's Thornberry Creek win by 35-year-old Katherine Kirk.
Furthermore, those who do get to debate might not get to say much, since two hours split equally among 10 candidates would give each candidate just 12 minutes to speak, not counting moderators' speaking time or commercial breaks.
Still, the widespread devastation on the base is likely to cost hundreds of millions of dollars to repair, not counting whatever damage has been done to the fighter aircraft that remained on the base as the storm came ashore.
The company made minor changes last year, like not counting images and video toward the 140 character limit, and has hinted at more changes, but it will take more than a little bit of flexibility to woo new users.
"With all the turns and twists and trials over the years, I'm not counting on anything until it happens," Reeves, 78, said in a phone interview from her home near daughter Teri Lynn Matthews' grave in Spring Hill, Florida.
That's also not counting other Democratic politicians like Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti, former Missouri secretary of state Jason Kander, and South Bend Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg — all of whom have been making the rounds in early nominating states.
That outing was the only other time he went less than five innings in a start, not counting his 1 2/3 innings at the St. Louis Cardinals on April 173, when he left early with a groin injury.
A 2011 EPA-commissioned report estimated that over 580 million CRT televisions (not counting computer monitors) had been sold in the US since 1980; the average CRT was used for 11 years and kept in storage long after that.
Not counting two major generals assigned to the province, only two top officials there have fallen, both for adultery and the first only at the end of 2014, two years into the anticorruption campaign, according to the ChinaFile database.
In the long run, Mexico will be a better neighbor by not counting on impoverished expatriates to prop up an often corrupt government in Mexico City and by addressing the plight of its impoverished rather than exporting its poor.
Young workers today, in poll after poll, say they believe Social Security will run dry before they hit retirement and are not counting on the Great Depression-era public pension program to finance the last third of their lives.
That's pretty frugal for someone who reportedly earns $125,000 per episode of the TV show "The Good Place" — and that's not counting her undisclosed earnings from the movie "Frozen," which grossed more than $1.2 billion at the box office.
"This is the first time I've ever seen anything like this," said Carlos Beltran, the veteran Astros outfielder who has played in 13 postseason series (not counting two appearances in wild-card games) and 64 postseason games over all.
It is 40 days long, not counting Sundays because Sundays are feast days (that woman could indulge in sarcasm on Sundays), and it marks the 40 days and nights Jesus spent in the wilderness before he began his ministry.
The painting eventually sold for $19703 million with fees, just shy of setting a new auction high, not counting inflation, for the artist; the previous top price was $21970 million in 213, the zenith of the Impressionist art boom.
They've already spent $2628 million on Senate races — not counting the new $28500 million buy — which exceeds what any other conservative outside group has spent on congressional races, a comparison of Federal Election Commission reports by The Hill shows.
And that&aposs not counting firms like Goldman Sachs or London-based marketing and advertising consultant Ascential that are trying to go at it alone by finding unique data sets they already own but have yet to be used.
We're up to 18 candidates, and that's not counting the celebrities and media figures who might think Trump demonstrated that political experience is not only no longer required, but a liability: Mark Zuckerberg, Oprah, Mark Cuban, and so on.
Not counting one-off singles—of which there are many—WWWINGS has delivered seven releases in just the last ten months, covering everything from gloomy hip-hop, to hellish club cuts, to icy ambient fit to soundtrack apocalyptic films.
The agency came to this conclusion by not counting "co-benefits" — such as reducing the costs of people killed by asthma from fine particle pollution — from the standards in reducing harm from other pollutants, estimated at $24 billion to $80 billion.
The 173-page document (not counting 61 deleted pages) primarily seems to cover harassment of against critic Anita Sarkeesian and game developer Brianna Wu, including a shooting threat that caused Sarkeesian to cancel a planned talk at Utah State University.
Roy O.'s grandson, Roy P., previously said the family owns less than 3% of the company, but assuming it is about that amount would put their fortune around $3.9 billion (not counting any investments in addition to Disney holdings).
That's not counting 12 seasons of The Bachelorette, three seasons of the nihilistic shipwreck show that is Bachelor in Paradise, or three seasons of the ill-advised Bachelor Pad, the only spinoff that involved both emotional trauma and cash prizes.
There are certainly phone makers that might claim otherwise — the 2016 Moto Z came in at just under 5.2mm thick, for example, though Docomo would no doubt point out that it was cheating by not counting the chunky camera bump.
Here's Moore's math:Flint has 102,000 residents, each in need of an average of 50 gallons of water a day for cooking, bathing, washing clothes, doing the dishes, and drinking (I'm not counting toilet flushes, watering plants or washing the car).
Oculus Rift Head Gear Samsung Gear VR, which is powered by Oculus technology, is the more affordable ($99 not counting your smartphone) and available option, but the visual quality will be lower and it leaves out the virtual touch experience.
The last three scheduled starting pitchers for Kansas City (not counting a substitute after Homer Bailey got traded an hour before Sunday's first pitch) had given up just two runs in 24 innings with 25 strikeouts and just three walks.
Finally Free, which comes out on November 30 via New West Records, will mark his eighth full-length album in eight years, and that's not counting Ancient Shapes, his blistering punk band who released their self-titled debut album in 2016.
The United States has the highest statutory tax rate in the world — not counting the benefits many companies reap from claiming tax deductions — at 35 percent, or as high as 39 percent when state and local taxes are taken into account.
A promised gig falls through, a podcast interview becomes a little awkward, and the group's corporate assets, not counting the van and the gear inside it, add up to around $25 and a few takeout containers of rice and beans.
An Australian organization, Cee4life, claims that 281 tigers have been born at the temple over the years and that natural deaths alone could not account for today's population, which stands at 138, not counting the 103 already removed by the government.
SYDNEY/MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Mining giant Rio Tinto is not counting on an upturn in commodities markets anytime soon despite recent gains in prices of iron ore, its main source of revenue, as much of the world's economies continue to underperform.
The new camera is Samsung's first with a mechanically adjustable aperture (not counting the China-only flip phone launched late last year), which can switch between a very bright f/8403 to a smaller f/2.4 depending on exposure conditions.
That's not surprising, considering that a healthy 65-year-old couple that retire this year can anticipate spending $275,000 on medical expenses – not counting long-term care, dental work or over-the-counter medications – once they've stopped working, according to Fidelity.
Trump is on track to see his lowest month in almost 2 1/2 years for Twitter interaction rates in May, even as he closes in on his one-month record for tweets, not counting retweets, according to the analysis.
A MINUS Quelle Chris: Being You Is Great, I Wish I Could Be You More Often (Mello Music) Persona-morphing free for-all is sharpest when it's about himself—not counting his wife-to-be's best-in-show, that is.
Eight actors have tried to play him over 10 films, not counting "Halloween III: Season of the Witch" — which didn't feature Michael — but including the many sequels, remakes, re-imaginings and reboots, the latest of which, simply titled "Halloween," opened Friday.
But animals living in more industrialized areas, off the coasts of the United Kingdom, Brazil, Hawaii and Japan, and in the Strait of Gibraltar are at high risk of population collapse from just the PCBs alone — not counting other threats.
"I want to just be sober and direct to you and those who may be watching: We are not counting on the (federal government's) strategical stockpile to solve this problem," Newsom said during a news conference from Sacramento on Monday.
The teams set a record for combined pitchers used in a World Series game: 18, not counting the Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw, who lined out as a pinch-hitter in the 17th inning, just to add to the zaniness of the night.
Now flip that around: If you gave up your device for a year, you would have time to make love about 16,7003 times (assuming you're like most Americans and your lovemaking sessions last an average of 5.4 minutes, not counting foreplay).
Not counting this season's Tampa Bay Rays — who have upended traditional starter-reliever roles — only one bullpen has ever exceeded that strikeout total: the 2017 Astros, who beat the Yankees in the A.L. Championship Series on their way to a championship.
Then there was the aftermath of the Chicago shootout, with all hands on deck at the F.B.I. The perps — not counting Marilyn and the Chicago illegal Harvest, now dead — were a white guy with a goatee and a blond lady.
Jessica Tillipman figures she has eaten out for lunch every work day for the past 12 years, not counting the occasional catered spread, which is a whole other issue as the coronavirus raises fears about sharing a meal in public.
After eight seasons in Orlando, Howard has played for four clubs in six seasons (not counting the brief tenure with Brooklyn) — one in Los Angeles with Lakers, three in Houston, then one each in Atlanta and Charlotte the past two seasons.
As a result, Democratic appointees in active service — that is, not counting senior judges who usually carry less than a full caseload and whose assumption of senior status creates a vacancy — constitute just over half of the district and circuit courts.
Bayer contradicted the 7th Circuit's view of preclusion, holding that absent class members of uncertified classes are not subject to preclusion, so I'm not counting the 7th Circuit ruling as the beginning of the circuit split over successive class actions.
Official statistics show that 822 migrants have arrived in Italy over the past two weeks, not counting the 176 aboard the Ocean Viking who are set to disembark on Wednesday, by comparison with 1,007 for the whole of October last year.
I happen to be the general manager of two of them, not counting the subcontractors that they call their friends, and the one thing I know is that if I say something is black, they will say that it is white.
By the end of March, Warren had raised about as much in the entire first quarter of 2019 ($6 million, not counting transfers from her 2018 Senate reelection) as Beto O'Rourke had collected during his first day in the race.
In his 80s, when most of his peers were retiring to their yachts or country estates, he was designing an average of 14 new collections a year, ranging from couture to the high street — and not counting collaborations and special projects.
Mr. Power pared Mr. Massini's trilogy to a sleek and unexpectedly lyrical three hours (not counting two intermissions) to be performed almost entirely by three actors on an elegant but nearly empty rotating set (by the ever-inventive Es Devlin).
The product is officially called the Audio Adapter HD, and it's quite pricey at $149, which is about 30 percent of the cost of the phone itself — not counting the heavy discounts you can get at Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers.
In a post published on Medium, Hummingbird Ventures founding partner Barend Vanden Brande says the new fund — the VC's third, not counting the $25 million "Opportunities fund" it raised in 2014 for later-stage follow-on investments — was raised in just 40 days.
Two years ago, moviegoers worldwide shelled out more than $298 million to see "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," the first film in the series — and that's not counting the $19800 million spent on DVD and Blu-ray copies of the film.
Because the S2750 features a hinge that allows a small section of its so-called NanoEdge display to hang down behind its keyboard deck when opened, it seems Asus is taking the liberty of not counting that overhang as part of the screen.
Ostensibly a gun battle between two groups within the establishment, with multiple shooters firing into a crowded space with limited exits, ultimately left four dead and nine injured, not counting those who suffered gunshot wounds, but have since been arrested as probable shooters.
That being said, according to the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs, a national advocacy group for local LGBTQ communities, 2016 was the deadliest year on record for LGBTQ folks, and that's not counting the 49 victims of the Pulse nightclub massacre.
The only other major tech company without a serious gaming platform or investment of its own, not counting mobile app stores, is Apple, although even the iPhone maker is now rumored to be working on a game subscription service of its own.
A few months ago, a report from the National Coalition of Anti-Violence Programs came out with truly chilling statistics: Not counting the 20163 people who were murdered in the Pulse Nightclub shooting, 2016 was the deadliest year on record for LGBTQ people.
And that's not counting actual legislation that could actually affect Facebook, if Congress actually decides it wants to get into the business of regulating Silicon Valley's largest companies instead of issuing press releases about it (and hoping federal agencies do the work).
For 2019, a high-deductible health plan is one with a deductible of at least $1,53 for an individual and $2,700 for a family, with maximum annual out-of-pocket costs (not counting premiums) of no more than $6,275 and $2000,272, respectively.
LONDON (Reuters) - British finance minister Philip Hammond is not counting on improved public finances to announce a big increase in spending in a budget statement next week, despite calls for more money for health and other services, an aide to Hammond said.
Two years ago, moviegoers worldwide shelled out more than $814 million to see "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them," the first film in the series — and that's not counting the $58 million spent on DVD and Blu-ray copies of the film.
The Violations Documentation Center, one of the more rigorous of the nongovernmental bodies working inside Syria, has documented more than 131,000 deaths on the anti-government side alone, not counting those fighting on the side of the government or for the Islamic State.
One of the main supporters of women's sports in Afghanistan is the American government, which spends $2100 million a year on coeducational sports programs — not counting a $250,210 cricket grant that officials took back when they realized no women's cricket was being played.
Bishop was joyously obsessed with maps, and the four collections of poetry published in her lifetime, not counting "The Complete Poems" (1969), all made territorial allusions: "North and South" (1946), "A Cold Spring" (1955), "Questions of Travel" (1965) and "Geography III" (1976).
Last year Mr. Obama set a cap of 3,870 American troops, but the Defense Department has been exceeding it by not counting service members on short temporary assignments and those who overlap for a short period with units that are being replaced.
In one closely watched sale, the Malaysian financier Jho Low sold Picasso's "Tete de Femme" for $2515 million, which means he incurred a nearly $22015 million loss (not counting commissions) since he bought it at Sotheby's in 210 for nearly $250 million.
I'm more worried about blacks not voting at all over a lack of enthusiasm for Hillary Clinton—and even more than that, I'm worried about black votes not counting because of laws designed to make it harder for them to cast their ballots.
Belle & Sebastian was among the first indie bands to gather a frankly unwieldy amount of musicians together (ten people total perform on 1998's The Boy with the Arab Strap, not counting an entire string section) to play gentle, bookish pop songs.
"For the believer Mujahideen, the scale of victory or defeat is not counting on a city or town being stolen or subject to those who have aerial superiority, or intercontinental missiles or smart bombs, and not how many followers they have," he says.
The rest of this primary will take place over territory that Sanders lost in 2016, and Biden needs just 46 percent of the remaining delegates to get a pledged delegate majority — not counting the delegates assigned to the Democrats who've endorsed him.
The country is currently struggling to stop the rapid spread of the novel virus, and has the second largest number of confirmed cases in the world, 289 (not counting the passengers of the Diamond Princess cruise ship docked on the shores of Japan).
"CBO and JCT estimate that Title I would increase these taxable wages and salaries for people on employment-based health insurance (not counting those in the Federal Employees Health Benefits program) by approximately $116 billion over the 2020-85033 period," the letter states.
In other words, the White House is requesting money to pay back the funds that Trump redirected with executive authority, and officials are not counting that sum in the topline number they say they're requesting for the wall (at least $20133 billion).
Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB) — which has 3,500 employees, not counting actors and TV hosts — will make the cuts, which will affect 10% of the workforce, to help with costs, CEO Mark Lee Po On wrote in a letter to the staff this week.
There's no good explanation for why he needs a massive security detail, either, but he's got it, 24/7: 19 agents and a fleet of 19 vehicles at an annual cost of more than $2 million, not counting training, travel or equipment.
And that's not counting other upgrades to the iPhone X — like the faster A11 processor, wireless charging, and a True Tone display for better color accuracy — that the device shares with the more modest iPhone 8 and 8 Plus models that Apple also announced today.
With the show punctuated by the main event win from Conor McGregor over Diego Brandao, Seery was one of five Irishmen (counting Northern Irishman Norman Parke and not counting honorary Irishman Gunnar Nelson) to be victorious at the then-named O2 Arena in Dublin.
But as we learned from our experts, they're the outlier: Animal-on-human homicide seems to be relatively rare, at least compared to the human-on-human kind, which—as nearly all our experts pointed out—exceeds it by many magnitudes (not counting mosquitoes).
Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga almost made out (that's what happened, right?), Rami Malek professed his love for Queen and Lucy Boynton (then promptly fell off the stage), and Spike Lee won his first Oscar (not counting the honorary statue he received in 2016).
But not counting the anthemic "F the NRA" (right, they don't actually say "F"), the lyrics—to the disinherited "5 Farms," the disconnected "Bimbo,"' the homophilic "Hey Buddy," the junkiephobic "Stranger Danger," the lithium-enabled "Lithium"—don't clear up until you consult a cheat sheet.
Just to steady the current rate of unemployment—nearly 2003%, not counting the majority of women who are excluded from the labour market—Saudi Arabia must create 1m private-sector jobs over the next five years, double the number it managed in 2007-16.
I understand why HTC did it: the company's reasoning is that mechanical buttons are the first thing to break down on most phones (I guess we're not counting accidental screen breakages), and anything that can be done to ameliorate that situation is a good thing.
Virgin Galactic is maybe the closest company to offering legitimate space tourism (we're not counting dropping tens of millions of dollars to train as a Russian cosmonaut), but the company is still recovering from the crash of one of its ships in October 2015.
The scandal is likely to cost Volkswagen tens of billions in recall and legal costs, not counting damage to its reputation or sales, which have already taken a hit in the United States, a market where it has in any case struggled to establish itself.
Here's how some of the more notable IPOs issues have performed since offering their shares to the public:Uber (UBER): -33% Lyft (LYFT): -43%Slack (WORK): -17%Fiverr (FVRR): -15%And that's not counting WeWork and Endeavor, who recently postponed their IPOs amidst the turmoil.
Each odd-looking wooden mechanism is itself made up of nearly a dozen separate pieces, not counting conical springs or spongy green cushions, and so the sculptor's own elaborate assemblage is no more complicated or ridiculous than its found components — only more overtly so.
Looking at wages alone — and not counting other forms of compensation like bonuses or stock options — chief executives made an average salary of $225.3,22025 in 201, about four times what the average worker made, according to even broader data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The insurgents now control about 14 of Afghanistan's 407 districts, not counting their advances claimed on Wednesday, with 46 other districts under the group's influence, according to figures from a recent report by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction, a United States government agency.
A report issued by the Tax Policy Center estimated that implementing his proposal would reduce the tax take by $6.2 trillion in the first decade, not counting any impact on interest costs or economic growth, and affect the government's balance sheet long after that.
And that's not counting Kellogg's early-September promise to put its own ridiculously named "Incogmeato" line of products on store shelves by early 2020, or the fact that Hormel, Tyson, and Kroger have also pledged to offer plant-based burgers in the near future.
Not counting speeches to Congress, Mr. Trump had made only five formal addresses to the nation before Tuesday night, three of them in prime time and none from the Oval Office, according to Mark Knoller, a longtime CBS News journalist who tracks recent presidential history.
But in the interim, with screens still loitering in the orbits of our fingertips, texting remains the done thing (well, not counting kids who prefer recording voice messages to send to each others' messaging apps — I know, I know, path of least resistance and all that…).
In response to its announcement that stickers are live, users tweeted back that Twitter needs to fix its app, let users edit tweets, address the rampant abuse, and make good on its other plans – like not counting pictures, videos and other media toward users' 140 characters.
Not counting your labor and personal time, even DIY paper invites can cost over a dollar per guest, while more generic online orders costs $4 or more each, so you're quickly cutting costs by just doing things the way you should for the Twenty First Century.
There were eyebrows raised when Mr. Rothkopf was appointed last May, given that he had not risen through the curatorial ranks — the Whitney, where he arrived as a curator in 2009, was his first museum job (not counting his stint as a summer intern there in 1998).
The Brasilia-based lender, Brazil's biggest bank by assets , said in the filing that the shuttering and scaling back of selected branches, to be carried out over the course of 13, would lead to annual savings, not counting personnel costs, of 750 million reais ($221.89 million).
Read more: We made a timeline showing the entire history of the Marvel Cinematic Universe leading up to 'Avengers: Endgame'"Gone with the Wind," originally released in 1939, grossed $189 million domestically (not counting its multiple re-releases) and $402 million worldwide, according to Box Office Mojo.
According to the Senate report, the United States tortured some 40 individuals (not counting those whose interrogations were outsourced to other nations), while our quagmire in Vietnam involved endemic atrocity and millions of civilian deaths — in half as many years as the war on terror has lasted.
The 17-inch touchscreen that dominates the Tesla Model S center panel is basically already a huge digital surface primed for drawing, so it's a natural add-on – not counting that most of the time you're going to be using the screen while driving, of course.
We have the finals of individual jumping in the equestrian arena, which begins at 9 AM ET. Canada's Yann Candele, Tiffany Foster, and Eric Lamaze will compete against 32 other athletes (not counting the horses), including the U.S.'s Kent Farrington, McLain Ward, and Lucy Davis.
It's true we have to pay about $2,200 in property taxes and $1,200 in homeowner's insurance each year, but the fact that our annual housing costs (not counting utilities, maintenance, and repairs) add up to $3,400 means we spend almost no time worrying about money or bills.
At the same time, the city's already historically high head count grew in the forecast of city budget officials: It is now expected to exceed 300,000 full-time employees by June, not counting the tens of thousands of additional part-time workers on the city payroll.
Not counting Sheryl meant I didn't have to face the actual math of subtraction, our 3 minus 1: that Linda was really the middle child, not the oldest; that if Sheryl had been born healthy and lived, my son would have had two aunts on my side.
She would be the richest Democratic nominee since Jack Kennedy (not counting John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE, who married into his wealth after he was in office).
Open internet advocates argue that this practice, known as "zero-rating," poses a serious threat to net neutrality—the principle that all content on the internet should be equally accessible—because it allows telecom companies to favor certain online services by not counting those services against monthly data caps.
Not only did Pruitt rack up over $163,000 in first-class, charter, and military flights (not counting staff costs) in his first year alone under the dubious excuse that he needed significantly more security than prior EPA administrators, he allegedly eyed leasing his own private jet using taxpayer funds.
Somewhat hard to reconcile the metaphor for climate change with Cersei totally ignoring the White Walker threat and suffering zero negative consequences for that Besides numbers, Cersei could also have more wildfire, not counting the stores she used to blow up the Sept of Baelor in season 6.
Reddit user TheHotterPotato crunched the numbers to calculate that players are (at least for now) getting around 275 credits per each match of roughly 11 minutes, which would have meant around 40 hours of constant gameplay (not counting challenges and other credit sources) to unlock the pricier heroes.
After three films in a row focused on Bourne (Matt Damon) trying to recover the memories of how he became an amnesiac CIA assassin (not counting 2012's The Bourne Legacy, in which Bourne didn't appear at all), this should be a huge step forward in his life.
The Browns are not counting on Josh Gordon to return, and whether he does or not, Coleman should be one of quarterback Robert Griffin III's top targets, flashing the skills that resulted in 20 touchdowns for Baylor last season and led to Coleman being the first receiver picked.
While Selina and her clown car of staffers — not counting Sue, the only nonclown in the vehicle — scramble to make her look as presidential as possible while confronting an undecided election that may hinge on a recount in Nevada, they find the time to be consumed by trivial matters.
But not counting the effects of politically driven voter suppression, experts believe about one million votes are not cast or are thrown out in an average presidential election through no fault of the voter, said Charles Stewart III, a political science professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
It would take six years for Hall to compete in MMA again and he has not looked back since—earning five straight professional wins (not counting those on TUF) with two coming by way of TKO and two by submission; one of which was his patented heel hook.
Indeed, I've not received any likes or messages at all (I'm not counting the message from the app admin who noticed I was a journalist and wanted to see if he could encourage me to write about the app); and just four visits in total to my profile.
According to the Partnership for Public Service, a nonprofit organization that tracks appointments along with The Washington Post, the Trump administration has made the fewest nominations, not counting those that have failed, and has had the fewest confirmed by this point of any of the last five administrations.
One of the ironies in this is that I — along with most of my fellow teachers from the 20 countries (not counting Puerto Rico) where Spanish is an official language — long ago shed the specific regional, class-shaped intonations and vocabulary that are, or once were, our native accents.
As a simple matter of math, the rich will never pay anything close to the top statutory rate as long so much of their income is taxed at a much lower rate (currently 2000 percent for the top bracket, not counting the Affordable Care Act surcharge of 21 percent).
For a full rundown, go here, but these are the basics: The company will launch three phones, Galaxy S20 5G, Galaxy S20+ 5G, and Galaxy S20 Ultra 6.93G (we're not counting the foldable Galaxy Z Flip because it's a different family of products, but yes, it's also coming).
Bret Healy, a consultant for the voter advocacy group Four Directions, said that field workers for the group had brought roughly 1,85033 Lumbee voters to early-voting sites ahead of Election Day — and that's not counting others who may have gone on their own or planned to vote Tuesday.
I thought, if there's going to be that kind of economic cost—and that's not counting the way it's going to affect local businesses and real estate—I thought it might warrant looking at a bit more extreme approach than what the agencies have put forward so far.
An engineering model that was very close to final has over an hour of time in the air, but these two brief test flights were the first and last time the tiny craft will take flight until it does so on the distant planet (not counting its "flight" during launch).
WPP, the only holding company that discloses its spending on the two giants, spent about $7bn of its clients' ad budgets with Google and Facebook in 2017, out of a combined $46bn in advertising sold by both companies that WPP considers agency-relevant business (that is, not counting small-business advertising).
The three- and four-figure price tags on the ready-to-wear in this roundup are actually on the lower end of what we're used to seeing during award show season (not counting all the custom and couture styles that usually fall in the "price upon request, if you dare" category).
But this very response — remaining sedentary — is counterproductive, Dr. Wennberg said, because the best treatment for P.A.D. is exercise: Walking up to the point of pain, then resting until the pain subsides, then walking again, repeating the sequence until you've walked for 20 to 30 minutes (not counting rests) every day.
According to the Education Department, the percentage of non-zoned children enrolled in kindergarten at P.S. 24 fell to about 163 percent in 2015-16 from 13 percent in 2010-11 (not counting the gifted and talented program), while the number of zoned students in kindergarten has grown by 36 percent.
In February, Netflix announced that it would adapt the series into a 10-episode family dramedy; this August, Audible plans to release all 131 titles in the main series (not counting spinoffs like the Super Specials and Mysteries) as audiobooks, with the first five titles to be narrated by Elle Fanning.
And perhaps the greatest miracle achieved by "Angels," at least in physical terms, is that even after the seven hours of bum-numbing sitting it demands (not counting intermissions), it continues to leave its audiences not exhausted but energized — including this critic, who has seen at least four earlier versions.
Drag to move Source: Bill Landenberger, University of Newcastle, Australia (3D model of island); New Zealand Police (victim locations); Mark Law, helicopter pilot (tourist sites) By Yuliya Parshina-Kottas, Karthik Patanjali, Evan Grothjan, Mika Grondahl and Jon Huang The death toll officially stood at 15, not counting the two missing bodies.

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