Count-in Sentence Examples

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  • After the capture of Jerusalem he served for a time with Bohemund at Antioch; but when Baldwin of Edessa became king of Jerusalem, he summoned Baldwin de Burg, and left him as count in Edessa.

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  • A few cases have been recorded, however, of tribes who can count in their own tongue up to four and five.

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  • Its earliest known ancestor was one Poppo, who early in the 9th century was count in Grapfeld.

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  • From this time the Babenbergs lost their influence in Franconia; but in 976 Leopold, a member of the family who was a count in the Donnegau, is described as margrave of the East Mark, a district not more than 60 m.

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  • The family, which was raised to the rank of count in 1666 and of prince of the Empire in 1767, still retains the property.

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  • But at Troina they presently changed their minds, and joined with the Saracens to besiege the count in their citadel.

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  • The inevitable ecclesiastical crisis was still further postponed by the superior stress of two urgent political events - Christian II.'s invasion of Norway (1531) and the outbreak, in 1533, of " Grevens fejde," or " The Count's War " (1534-36), The the count in question being Christopher of Oldenburg, count's great-nephew of King Christian I., whom Lubeck and War, her allies, on the death of Frederick I., raised up 1533= against Frederick's son Christian III.

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  • He was created senator in 1870, and given the title of count in 1880.

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  • He was created count in 1882 and senator in 1890.

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  • To some extent this was done - but in a manner which led the Transvaal Boers to count in any event on the support of the Cape Dutchmen.

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  • The lords of Reuss took the title of count in 1673; and the head of the elder line became a prince of the Empire in 1778, and the head of the younger line in 1806.

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  • In 922 Charles the Simple gave in full possession to a count in Frisia, Dirk by name (a shortened form of Diederic, Latin Theodoricus), "the church of Egmont with all that belonged to it from Swithardeshage to Kinhem."

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  • Louis, the brother of Philip the Fair, became lord of Etampes in 1317 and count in 1327; he was succeeded by his son and his grandson.

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  • Domesday Book is unique as a source of medieval history, but it does not count in the development of English historical writing.

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  • Bismarck was made a count in 1865; in 1871 he received the rank of Furst (prince).

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  • And don't forget to make your opinion count in this month's online poll with regards to " Who is a better tipper?

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  • But even after the omission of all cometary objects we can still count in the solar system upwards of five hundred bodies, almost every one of which pronounces distinctly, though with varying emphasis, in favour of the nebular theory.

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  • The conceivable variations in the conditions which would count in algal life are variations in the chemical character of the water - whether fresh, brackish or salt; or in the rate of movement of the water, whether relatively quiet, or a stream or a surf; or in the degree of illumination with the depth and transparency of the water.

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  • He began life as an ordinary samurai and rose steadily in reputation and rank, being created a count in 1884, a marquess in 1895 (after the war with China) and a prince in 1907 (after the war with Russia).

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  • Isn't that friendship? remarked the count in an inquiring tone.

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  • Though she came upon the count in his dressing gown every day, he invariably became confused and begged her to excuse his costume.

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  • A minute later they let the count in.

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  • When the cotillion was over the old count in his blue coat came up to the dancers.

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  • On the tenth of June, * coming up with the army, he spent the night in apartments prepared for him on the estate of a Polish count in the Vilkavisski forest.

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  • And do n't forget to make your opinion count in this month 's online poll with regards to Who is a better tipper?

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  • The finest bedding has a thread count in the range of 275 to 1,050 -- with the higher range indicating a truly luxury fabric.

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  • The MCH is calculated by dividing the hemoglobin concentration in grams per deciliter by the RBC count in millions per microliter, then multiplying by 10.

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  • Children with mathematical disorders are often unable to count in the correct sequence, to name numbers, and to understand numerical concepts.

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  • Excessive exercise can also hinder conception by reducing sperm count in men, and affecting the ovulation cycle in women.

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  • Youth are even able to sponsor and organize their own blood drive if they are at least 17 years old, which can help them feel as if they really do count in this world.

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  • Many people think that small efforts don't count in the fight against global climate change, but this is far from the case.

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  • Continue teaching each eight count in such a manner until the whole dance is learned.

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  • You should count in the cost of either buying or renting the tools you will need.

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  • Since legumes are also high in fiber, peanuts still count in this category.

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  • Counting in French is a catchy soundtrack by the children's group "Honey in the Rock" and it makes learning to count in French lots of fun.

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  • Comptons Ensemble is a French language activity book that, of course, helps elementary students learn how to count in French.

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  • Francis Ford Coppola took a stab at the Count in 1992, with Gary Oldman playing Dracula, Anthony Hopkins as Van Helsing, and Keanu Reeves and Winona Rider as Jonathan and Mina.

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  • Should fantasy shows count in a list of the top science fiction shows?

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