Countess Ceprano resembled Marilyn Monroe and the Count of Monterone was an Arab sheik.
On the count of three, he said, we would just roll out into the cold, clear air.
"The Count of Monte Cristo" in Switzerland, for example, plays with a 50-piece orchestra and 30-piece choir.
It was built for the Count of Aufflay, visited by Thomas Jefferson and considered for purchase by Michael Jackson.
The count of different sneaker and apparel styles has reached 13, 000 a quarter.
By the count of Representative Henry Waxman (D--Calif.), Republicans have enacted, since 2001, 27 laws preempting state and municipal laws and courts.
The official count of the number of people who have committed suicide since 1983 is 70, 000 more than the war itself has killed.
Reach includes the count of raw site traffic, number of followers or friends, and the number of venues in which the influencer appears.
If the laws in New Zealand, Uruguay and France are enacted as expected, the count of nations allowing same-sex marriage will rise to 14.
The percentages reflect tallies from slightly less than half of the polling stations as the count of votes from the August 20 elections continues.
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If Uruguay and New Zealand enact legislation approved by their lawmakers as expected, the count of nations worldwide allowing same-sex marriage will rise to 14.
In them, as already in his "Burial of the Count of Orgaz, " we become not so much viewers of their imagery as witnesses to their ideals.
Hatton rose on the count of eight but Pacquiao continued to pierce his leaky defence with lightning combinations before putting him down again with a booming left.
On the wall of Caleb's day care, the Peanut Gallery, is a list of the carbohydrate count of any of the foods he might eat for lunch.
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Bush won the White House after an unprecedented post-election battle in Florida, where he and rival Al Gore clashed over the count of thousands of disputed presidential ballots.
While the count of activity can be ranked easily, it is much harder to rank attitudes just from content alone: how do you accurately determine sarcasm, cultural memes, or foreign expressions?
Returning officers agreed individual user agreements with the e-counting provider that set out how their count was to be conducted and retained the statutory responsibility for the count of ballot papers.
Harrison was back on his feet on the count of eight but Haye ran across the ring to finish him off with a huge roundhouse right and the referee called a halt.
The Central Election Committee reported Wednesday that 99% of votes had been counted and verified, but the count of votes from members of the military and prisoners won't be final for a couple of days.
He has less vindictive motives than Edmond Dantes of The Count of Monte Cristo for inserting himself in the society of those he knew when he was penniless, but Gatsby throws his wealth around as a point nonetheless.
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The United Nations is prepared to send "urgent humanitarian assistance, " Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said, adding he is "very much alarmed by the incoming news" that the government anticipates the count of those killed in Friday's cyclone will top 10, 000.
For the action step at the end, the speaker asked everyone in the audience to reach into their pockets and purses, grab all the loose change they could, and, on the count of 3, throw it on the floor of the meeting hall.
Tom Reiss' biography of French aristocrat Alex Dumas, The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo, won the Pulitzer Prize for biography.
On the day that George W. Bush left office, there were 30 percent more contractors on the ground in Afghanistan than U.S. military personnel 68, 000 versus 52, 000 and the number of contractors in Iraq nearly matched the troop count of 141, 000.
So who put out the official count of a gathering of eight million people at the festival on Monday?
Biography: "The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal, and the Real Count of Monte Cristo, " by Tom Reiss (Crown), a compelling story of a forgotten swashbuckling hero of mixed race whose bold exploits were captured by his son, Alexander Dumas, in famous 19th century novels.
The United States, therefore, can invoke that section of the charter and count on the support of its NATO allies in mounting military operations.
The AP count of total OEF casualties outside of Afghanistan is nine more than the department's tally.
Olson, a stellar appellate lawyer who worked in Reagan's Justice Department alongside Kenneth Starr, argued that the Florida court's ruling amounted to the creation of a new law after the election--a breach of the federal Electoral Count Act of 1887, a law previously untested in court and exhumed recently by G.
The U.S. Supreme Court's stay Saturday of a Florida Supreme Court order to begin the hand count of disputed ballots could push a few electors to vote counter to their states' popular votes, he said.
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