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  • 1Count of St. Germain — Count Saint Germain redirects here. For other uses of St. Germain see Saint Germain (disambiguation). An engraving of the Count of St Germain by Nicolas Thomas made in 1783, after a painting then owned by the Marquise d Urfe and now apparently… …

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  • 2Count Bobby — (German: Graf Bobby) is a fictional Viennese comic figure that has been very popular for many years. The inventors of Count Bobby are unknown. Originally a popular figure in jokes, in the early 1950s Count Bobby became so popular that the jokes… …

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  • 3Count's Feud — (1534–36) Part of Protestant Reformation Date 1534–36 Location Denmark Result Vict …

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  • 4Count Brocken — Mazinger character First appearance Chapter 39 (anime version) Created by Go Nagai …

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  • 5Count of Tilly —     Johannes Tserclæs, Count of Tilly     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Johannes Tserclæs, Count of Tilly     Born at Brabant in 1559; died at Ingolstadt in April, 1632. He was a member of a noble family of Brabant named Tserclæs. His mother was a… …

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  • 6count towards something — ˌcount toˈwards/toˈward sth derived to be included as part of sth that you hope to achieve in the future • Students gain college credits which count towards their degree. Main entry: ↑countderived …

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  • 7count toward something — ˌcount toˈwards/toˈward sth derived to be included as part of sth that you hope to achieve in the future • Students gain college credits which count towards their degree. Main entry: ↑countderived …

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  • 8Count Olaf — For the Danish prince, see Count Oluf of Rosenborg. Count Olaf A Series of Unfortunate Events character First appearance The Bad Beginning …

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  • 9gain — gain1 [ geın ] verb *** ▸ 1 get/achieve something ▸ 2 get benefit/advantage ▸ 3 increase in value ▸ 4 when clock goes too fast ▸ 5 arrive somewhere ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to get or achieve something, usually as a result of a lot of effort:… …

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  • 10Count Basie Orchestra — The Count Basie Orchestra The Count Basie Orchestra, with vocalist Ethel Waters, from the film Stage Door Canteen (1943) Background information Origin Ka …

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