A count is a nobleman in European countries; The word count comes from French comte, itself from Latin comesin its accusative comitemmeaning 'companion', and later 'companion of the emperor, delegate of the emperor'. ...
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In European countries, a count is a nobleman. His wife is called a countess. In Britain, the equivalent rank in the nobility is an earl. His wife is still called a countess for lack of a strictly English term.
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They are all different, ... You may not know it now, but if you read on you'll learn more about what counties do and how your county plays a big role for your whole life! Learn more about counties by visiting www.mncounties.org! When you are old enough to drive, ... If you ever need to get a copy of your birth certificate,
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White blood cell (WBC) count is a count of the actual number of white blood cells per volume of blood. Both increases and decreases can be significant. ... The platelet count is the number of platelets in a given volume of blood. Both increases and decreases can point to abnormal conditions of excess bleeding or clotting.
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There are two meanings I can think of;- Count - A nobleman in medievl Europe who had jurisdiction over a county. Count - In the UK electoral system where the candidates and their agents watch and inspect the votes being counted after the po...
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The Legal Term * Count * Defined & Explained ... COUNT - This word, derived from the French conte, a narrative, is in our old law books used synonymously with declaration but practice has introduced the following distinction: When the plaintiff's complaint embraces only a single cause of action, and he makes only one...
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The COUNT function returns the number of rows in a query. ... Because you have listed one column in your SELECT statement that is not encapsulated in the COUNT function, you must use a GROUP BY clause. The department field must, therefore, be listed in the GROUP BY section.
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