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Telegraphs helped theater commanders to move large armies about, but one certainly could not count on using immobile telegraph lines on a changing battlefield.
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Journeymen were mobile, and could rarely count on long-term employment.
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One obviously did not count on the loss of the church as most art treasures were not saved.
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He would not back down, and you could count on it.
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They are affecting the world and everything we used to count on as being dependable and accurate is being discussed by these argumentative chaps.
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For companies, who can count on a more creative, more productive, more focused team.
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This was because the kingdom could count on a very large and efficient merchant navy, which was able to compensate for the need for railways.
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One year later, he became the reigning count on his 18th birthday.
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His first sergeant and company commanders knew he was the man the regiment could count on during combat.
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It gets hard to know who you can trust, who you can count on.
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