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  2. Ten Count (manga) - Wikipedia

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    Released. JP: January 7, 2019. Ten Count (Japanese: テンカウント, Hepburn: Ten Kaunto, also stylized as 10 Count) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rihito Takarai, serialized in the manga magazine Dear+ from 2013 to 2017. Two video game adaptations of the series have been produced.

  3. The Ten Thousand Doors of January - Wikipedia

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    Redhook Books. Publication date. September 10, 2019. Publication place. United States. ISBN. 978-0-316-42199-7. The Ten Thousand Doors of January is a 2019 fantasy novel by Alix E. Harrow. It is the Hugo Award -nominated writer's debut novel.

  4. Rihito Takarai - Wikipedia

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    Seven Days. Ten Count. Try Knights. Rihito Takarai (宝井 理人, Takarai Rihito, born October 17)[1] is a Japanese manga artist and illustrator. Takarai started her career illustrating covers for novels in 2004 and later debuted as a manga artist in 2007 with Seven Days. She also publishes shonen manga under the pseudonym Octo.

  5. Ten Count - Wikipedia

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    Ten Count may refer to: Ten Count (manga) , a Japanese Boys-Love manga by Rihito Takarai Ten Count , the 18th episode of the 7th season of the American police procedural drama Law & Order: Criminal Intent

  6. Indian numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The Indian numbering system is used in the Indian subcontinent (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka) to express large numbers.The terms lakh or 1,00,000 (one hundred thousand, written as 100,000 in Pakistan, and outside the Indian subcontinent) and crore or 1,00,00,000 [1] (ten million, written as 10,000,000 outside the subcontinent) are the most commonly used terms ...

  7. Arithmomania - Wikipedia

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    Arithmomania. Arithmomania (from Greek arithmós, "number", and maníā, "compulsion") is a mental disorder that may be seen as an expression of obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD). [1] Individuals experiencing this disorder have a strong need to count their actions or objects in their surroundings. [2]

  8. And Then There Were None - Wikipedia

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    And Then There Were None is a mystery novel by the English writer Agatha Christie, who described it as the most difficult of her books to write. [2] It was first published in the United Kingdom by the Collins Crime Club on 6 November 1939, as Ten Little Niggers, [3] after an 1869 minstrel song that serves as a major plot element.

  9. List of online encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    List of online encyclopedias. This is a list of well-known online encyclopedias that are accessible or formerly accessible on the Internet. The largest online encyclopedias are general reference works, though there are also many specialized ones. Some online encyclopedias are editions of a print encyclopedia, such as Encyclopædia Britannica ...