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  • 1Count Basie — from the 1955 film Rhythm and Blues Revue Background information Birth name William James Basie …

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  • 2Count 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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  • 3Count Fleet — Kentucky Derby win, May 1, 1943 Sire Reigh Count Grandsire Sunreigh …

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  • 4Count Me In (311 song) — Count Me In Single by 311 from the album Universal Pulse Released 4 October 2011 Genre Alternative rock Reggae rock Le …

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  • 5Count Franz Conrad von Hötzendorf — Count Conrad von Hötzendorf Count Francis Conrad von Hötzendorf (German: Franz Graf Conrad von Hötzendorf – the proper family name is Conrad[1]) (November 11, 1852 – August 25, 1925) was an Austrian soldier and Chief of the General Staff of the …

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  • 6easy chair — easy chairs N COUNT An easy chair is a large, comfortable padded chair …

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  • 7easy chair — easy ,chair noun count a large comfortable chair …

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  • 8Easy Jet — Horse infobox horsename = Easy Jet caption = Easy Jet, in a black and white photo breed = American Quarter Horse discipline = Racing sire = Jet Deck grandsire = Moon Deck dam = Lena s Bar (TB) damsire = Three Bars (TB) sex = Stallion foaled =… …

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  • 9count — I. verb Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French cunter, counter, from Latin computare, from com + putare to consider Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to indicate or name by units or groups so as to find the total number of units… …

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  • 10Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg — Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg, also known under the pen name Anastasius Grün (11 April 1806 12 September 1876), was an Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola. Contents …

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