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count — n: charge; specif: a charge (as in a complaint or indictment) that separately states a cause of action or esp. offense guilty on all count s Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 … Law dictionary
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Count Ingolf of Rosenborg — Spouse Inge Terney (1968–1996) Sussie Hjorhøy (1998–present) Full name Ingolf Christian Frederik Knud Harald Gorm Gustav Viggo Valdemar Aage House House of Schleswig Holstein Sonderburg Glücksburg Father Knud, Hereditary Prince of Denmark Mother … Wikipedia
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Count — Count, n. [F. conte and compte, with different meanings, fr. L. computus a computation, fr. computare. See {Count}, v. t.] 1. The act of numbering; reckoning; also, the number ascertained by counting. [1913 Webster] Of blessed saints for to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Count Von Cosels Obsession — Song by ChansoNoir from the album Count Von Cosels Obsession Released 18 November 2008 Recorded November 2008, Uninvited Studio, Stockholm, Sweden Genre … Wikipedia
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Count Gismond — is a poem by Robert Browning, frequently anthologised as an example of the dramatic monologue. It first appeared in 1842 in Browning s Dramatic Lyrics. The poem is written in 21 verses. Count Gismond: Aix in Provence may, on one reading, be seen… … Wikipedia