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All of this to say, that despite the horror, and despite the death, women are never really
counted.
But here's where it really counted, what really stuck with me.
Now, some say number seven has been
counted
twice.
You know an artist's first response to this is, who
counted
it?
And I read all the books, and I went to the conferences, and at one point, we
counted
more than 100 efforts to study the future of work.
What really
counted
was what survivors did over the next several million years in that devastated world.
So Winston Churchill is alleged to have said, I'm not sure if he said anything, but he's alleged to have said that Americans can always be
counted
upon to do the right thing after exhausting every other possibility.
Wikipedia just last year
counted
323 mass shootings in my home country, the United States.
John's Grill, which actually is seen briefly in "The Maltese Falcon," is still a viable San Francisco eatery,
counted
amongst its regular customers Elisha Cook, who played Wilmer Cook in the movie, and he gave them one of his original plasters of the Maltese Falcon.
They vote with these chemical votes, the vote gets counted, and then everybody responds to the vote.
Whereas government money had always been there for basic science and engineering research, we also
counted
on some companies to do some basic research.
I am willing to stand up and be
counted
and move things forward.
Third, we need to build personal leadership in our children early to give them an opportunity to know what it looks like to call corruption out when they see it, what it feels like to stand up and be
counted
when they're needed and, for me, to make the more and most important connection between human suffering on one hand and corruption, greed and selfishness on the other.
They
counted
for nothing because he was left with a memory; the memory was ruined, and the memory was all that he had gotten to keep.
When I
counted
penguins for the first time and tried to do a census, we just
counted
all the individual beaks that we could around all these islands.
We
counted
around 2,000, so I don't know how many penguins there really are, but I know I can count 2,000.
So here's another Einstein quote: "Not everything that can be
counted
counts, and not everything that counts can be counted."
I hate to argue with Einstein, but if that which is most valuable in our life and our business actually can't be
counted
or valued, aren't we going to spend our lives just mired in measuring the mundane?
Maybe it's time we get a toolbox that doesn't just count what's easily counted, the tangible in life, but actually counts what we most value, the things that are intangible.
We gathered up our materials, and we went out of the room and
counted
to a half hour.
But we had that habit in Sweden, you know, that we
counted
all the child deaths, even if we didn't do anything about it.
And most people would go home and feel sure that their vote has been counted, because they trust that the election system works.
They're unsealed and the votes are poured out and laboriously
counted.
So imagine hundreds of millions of voters casting hundreds of millions of votes, all to be
counted
correctly and all the things that can possibly go wrong causing all these bad headlines, and you cannot help but feel exhausted at the idea of trying to make elections better.
Voters should be able to check that their votes are
counted
correctly, without breaking election secrecy, which is so very important.
And because it's encrypted, it can be submitted, stored and
counted
centrally and displayed on a website for anyone to see, including you.
And after the close of the election, you can check that your vote was
counted
by comparing your receipt to the vote on the website.
They can check that all the votes were
counted
correctly.
I
counted
exactly three sequences, all including torture and gratuitous mutilation, that were gory and exciting enough to bring a sadist smile on my face.
Susan George (no relation) is the attractive woman with a washed-up husband, Nero's wartime companion, whom the villains are trying to push off her oil-rich land - but the latter haven't
counted
upon Nero's martial-arts (and stunt-heavy) gymnastics.
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