She counted off four hundred-rupee notes, which she put down on the desk before Mr. Pai.
On Sunday, she counted crowds in the thousands gathered in Rustaveli Square and surroundings.
She counted it a great victory when, this summer, the legislature approved a framework for proceeding with the project.
At age 15, while making sandwiches at a Subway shop, she obsessively counted out olives as her high-school-dropout co-workers snoozed.
She returned and counted off seven hundred and forty-two rupees.
Clinton closed by reminding the crowd she's been counted out before, only to win.
She told supporters she was looking ahead to Feb. 5 "when millions of Americans will have the chance to have their votes counted, " she said.
Spokeswoman Amy Elliot said she believes some victims were counted twice in the early chaos of the storm that struck Monday afternoon.
Her health-minded fans counted at least five films in which she was seductively smoking.
She must argue that disputed votes in Michigan (where she was the only candidate on the ballot) and Florida should be counted.
She added that she doesn't know how ResultSource did that so that the books were counted by best-seller lists.
One night a few years ago, after the staff had left, she surveyed the company's design center in East Hartford, Conn. and counted hundreds of powerful Unix workstations sitting idle but ready.
But she notes that the plans mean the subjects included in the "best eight" measure are counted equally.
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