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count1 [kaʊnt] SUST.

I . count2 [kaʊnt] SUST.

2. count (measured amount):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

count out V. trans. always separ.

1. count out money:

word count SUST.

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The kits also have lower part counts when compared to the other categories.
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Despite the variation in the number of chapters compiled into each volume, the page counts are all roughly the same, around 215 pages per volume.
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It is a tiger sanctuary also, though differing counts are put forward by the government about the correct number of tigers.
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The area changed with the fortunes of the empires and the feudal ambitions of the counts appointed to administrate the counties.
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The family accounts at the beginning of each heading reflects this taxonomy, as do the species counts found in each family account.
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First, it counts future interest payments on the debt created by military spending as well as the direct expenditures, which is double counting.
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He was found not guilty on five counts of negligence, but his captain's certificate was still revoked.
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I am exhausted by the endless media cycle, breathless with hype and conjecture -- a horse-race mentality in which winning is the only thing that counts.
www.latimes.com
Repeated drawing increases the quality of the sliver allowing for finer counts to be spun.
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We crank people through, certificates, qualifications, degrees and stultify, don't reward creativity, unusual ideas -- which we all know is what counts.
www.macleans.ca

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