Ice-T reunited Body Count for a concert at the Microsoft Gears of War 3 party.
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All in all, CES was a success, if you don't count the 14-year-old who went home and tried out the asteroid staring on his little brother.
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Lenny emphatically doesn't count the teenyboppers - fans of things shiny who are bent on showing a maximum of skin - that constitute the core customer base for so many other Brazilian swimwear brands.
Of course, we all know photography isn't just about pixel count -- besides, the i-mobile 902 was marketed as an 8MP shooter despite only using a five-megapixel sensor (it scaled images up to 8MP when that resolution was selected in the settings).
What his ancestry was, what his genealogy was--these things didn't count as much as personal achievement.
But don't count on the usual 5-4 split between conservatives and liberals.
Songs bought from the iTunes store don't count against the 25, 000-song limit in iTunes Match.
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The sixth-seeded Rangers certainly won't count on it happening twice.
And if you or your child plans to claim the Lifetime Learning or Hope credits, be aware that you can't count expenses paid from the tax-free accounts toward the expenses needed to claim the credit.
Even so, if anything in my routine is out of whack -- if I don't eat often enough, or if I become overly stressed -- I can count on one or two days of misery.
But if you have a five-year horizon, you can't count on the next five years being great.
The whole point of the research credit--to stimulate more research--is undermined if executives can't count on it in their planning.
But the RPI can be gamed: Four of the Mountain West's five tournament teams played non-Division-I opponents, which don't count in the RPI and thus don't hurt their rankings.
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The calories in a gooey cookie don't count if it's called a Nutri-Grain cereal bar.
As far as the art-gallery system is concerned, don't count them out for a second.
You know, stuff really, really doesn't mean much - it's the few things that count that you really want to have with you.
Don't count on Roth accounts, now totally tax-free, to stay that way.
Azarenka on the other hand, is 8-0, as her withdrawal from a tuneup event in Brisbane due to a pedicure-induced big toe injury, doesn't count as a loss.
Some of these stories are referred to as anecdata, meaning they don't count unless they're counted in research -- although there are plenty of studies to support these outcomes.
What's worse, the ITU has approved twelve bands for LTE use around the world, so don't count on a wide selection of global devices -- and you thought sorting through international 3G was bad, didn't you?
Precisely how it goes about that is unclear, though, and there is discomfort among some in the publishing industry who worry that preorders are being corralled and bulk purchases are being made to appear like single sales to qualify for inclusion in best-seller lists, which normally wouldn't count such sales.
And no, Barack Obama's "yes-you-can" 2009 performance in Ghana doesn't count.
Apple has stubbornly resisted offering a lower-priced iPhone, or a handset with a significantly larger screen-size (older, discounted models don't count as a true lower price effort).
But don't count Microsoft, or the NASDAQ, or the high-tech industry, out just yet.
Benefit: You typically get free twice-a-year cleanings and exams, and these don't count toward the coverage limit.
Either the taxpayer advocate didn't realize the impact of this provision or didn't know it was in the bill--not good on either count.
The official answer to the first question is it won't really cost anything - or at least, nothing that will formally count as new spending or new debt.
" Sixty-five percent believe that "What I think doesn't count very much.
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