And so, in the wake of this tragedy, let us live up to their example -- to make each day count -- (applause) -- to live with the sense of mutual regard -- to live with that same compassion that they demonstrated in their final hours.
Then up came opposing pitcher Edwin Jackson, who delivered a full-count double to right-center that made it 2-0.
The region is celebrating the LutherDecade, the 10-year count-down to 2017 and the 500th anniversary of the Reformation.
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Red claims the dedicated CMOS sensor means no color debayering, yielding a one-to-one pixel count and 15-20 percent bump in effective resolution compared to its chromatic cousin.
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Republicans objected loudly: it is widely presumed that most hard-to-count people vote Democratic.
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R-count, to a rate that has previously always signalled that a recession had started.
Excitement's in the air over at Verizon, where customers (and would-be customers) of all types have reason to count on 2009 to be an action-packed year.
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It is far too early to count Boehner out -- and it is possible to see a number of silver linings for him amid the clouds of the past few weeks.
States and localities got religion in the mid-1970s and began funding their pensions more soundly, but then a long bull market led management and unions to count on super-charged stock-market returns to cover the future costs.
Courses will only be able to count as equivalent to one GCSE - not up to six as at present.
Cost-conscious and obsessive, Ebbers was known to count vehicles in the company car park at night-time to see who was working late and who had gone home, according to Reuters news agency.
According to the three-count indictment, Keys provided members of Anonymous with log-in credentials for a service belonging to The Tribune Company, the parent company of his then-former employer, Sacramento-based TV station KTXL Fox 40.
Part-time or part-time seasonal workers can be lumped together to count as full-time equivalent.
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To Olson's argument, Tribe replied that the Florida justices weren't writing new code but merely interpreting conflicting Florida statutes. (One sets a tight deadline for certification and the other allows hand recounts, which can take a long time.) And anyway, Tribe argued in his typically agile brief, the electoral-count law simply offers incentives to states who follow its provisions--but doesn't punish them if they don't.
Some have tried to count up the fact-checking ratings on these sites to determine which candidate is worse.
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As a heavy rain started to fall, he worked the count to 1-2 before lining a single up the middle.
It's important to understand this word "follower", because it is "followers" that Kantar set out to count - not "fans".
And when one player swung on a 3-0 count, Anderson made him sprint to the left-field fence and back.
We also use web beacons (invisible images often referred to as pixel tags or clear GIFs) on our sites in order to recognize users and assess traffic patterns, and we include web beacons and cookies in our e-mail messages, including newsletters, in order to count how many e-mail messages have been opened.
Consider celery, often proposed as a negative-calorie food due to its low-calorie count, high water density, and impressive fibre content.
You've got to make every shot count out there -- 27 holes in that heat is going to be tough.
Obama leads Clinton in the crucial delegate count -- 1, 369 to 1, 267, according to CNN calculations.
However, the younger Brownlee - who holds the under-23 triathlon world title - refuses to count that as "beating" his elder sibling.
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The island-wide three-day count is due to start on Thursday.
The unemployment claimant count stormed to an 11-year-high in September.
He pleaded guilty - before US District Judge William Pauley in a federal court in lower Manhattan - to a count of wire fraud, and said he was "truly sorry".
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To make the cut, the comics had to count stand-up as their primary income, a qualification that left funnymen like Jerry Seinfeld, Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno off this year's list.
Health plans themselves had hoped to be able to count in-house programs like nurse lines, doctor ratings and wellness programs, what others might see more as cost-containment than care, towards the MLR.
When a hurricane comes, count on large-cap investors to snap up stocks of not only home improvement companies, but also discount retailers (everyone's running for flashlights and other supplies and will be replacing losses from flood damage), home builders (all those houses need to be rebuilt) and oil companies (damage to refineries down in the Gulf sparks supply worries and kicks up prices).
It is the Bush machine, not the Gore machine, that encouraged supporters to storm the office where Miami-Dade officials were trying to count votes.
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