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  • 31Count Paris — This article is about the Romeo and Juliet character Count Paris. For other uses, see Paris (disambiguation). Count Paris Creator William Shakespeare Play Romeo and Juliet Family Prince Escalus In William Shakespeare s …

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  • 32count — Synonyms and related words: Brahman, a reckoning of, account, account of, accounts, accusal, accusation, accusing, add up, adjudge, adjudicate, admit, aggregate, allegation, allegement, allow, amount, amount to something, apportion, archduke,… …

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  • 33total — Synonyms and related words: absolute, account, accumulative, across the board, add, add up, add up to, addend, admitting no exception, aggregate, aggregate to, all, all comprehending, all comprehensive, all covering, all embracing, all… …

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  • 34Count Joseph Alexander Hübner — Alexander Graf Hübner, 1859 Joseph Alexander, count Hübner (November 26, 1811 – July 30, 1892), was an Austrian diplomat, born in Vienna. His real name was Josef Hafenbredl, which he changed to Hübner. Contents …

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  • 35Count Nosferatu Kommando — The Cosa Nostra Klub Pour les articles homonymes, voir CNK. Anciennement Count Nosferatu puis Count Nosferatu Kommando et renommé en 2006 The Cosa Nostra Klub, The CNK est un groupe de metal industriel (ou Electro War Metal selon leur ex maison… …

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  • 36total — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. complete, entire, utter, absolute, whole. n. sum, amount, aggregate, quantity, whole. v. t. add, reckon, tot up; amount to; constitute; slang, wreck, destroy. See numeration. II (Roget s IV) modif.… …

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  • 37total — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ annual, daily, monthly ▪ current ▪ combined, cumulative, grand, overall …

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  • 38total — to|tal1 [ toutl ] adjective only before noun *** 1. ) with all the numbers or things added together: The total cost of the project came to over $700,000. The total number of votes was over one million. Recent immigrants make up less than 3% of… …

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  • 39Total bases — In baseball statistics, total bases refers to the number of bases a player has gained with hits, i.e. the sum of his/her hits weighted by 1 for a single, 2 for a double, 3 for a triple and 4 for a home run.Only bases attained from hits count… …

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  • 40count — verb 1) she counted the money again Syn: add up, reckon up, total, tally, calculate, compute; Brit. tot up 2) 250 employees, not counting overseas staff Syn: include, take into account/consideration, take account of …

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