101.   DeLay would not discuss details of the head count done by his office.

102.   Data from the once-a-decade head count also showed more minorities moving from cities and into suburbs.

103.   Ebanks said officials were conducting a head count to see how many Cubans remained on the island.

104.   Essentially, sampling involves a complicated series of mathematical formulas used to adjust the initial head count.

105.   Figures on moving trends from the latest head count will be released next year.

106.   Guards did not realize the men had escaped on Wednesday until they did a prisoner head count the following day.

107.   He said there is a daily head count of camp residents, who are required to always wear identification cards.

108.   He was reported missing soon after being seen at a head count of prisoners Friday evening.

109.   In general, GOP leaders favor the raw head count and fear that using sampled numbers could lead to reshaped districts with higher concentrations of Democratic voters.

110.   Making the head count difficult was the widespread practice here of erecting houses without building license to avoid taxes.

n. + count >>共 479
vote 16.61%
hand 8.76%
felony 6.89%
head 5.40%
misdemeanor 3.98%
sperm 3.87%
pitch 3.79%
casualty 3.06%
death 2.41%
medal 2.14%
head + n. >>共 558
coach 46.86%
injury 15.84%
office 4.09%
scarf 3.41%
job 2.07%
wound 1.91%
count 1.81%
butt 1.05%
trauma 0.95%
teacher 0.67%
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