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1He had felt compelled to stay by a power beyond his own reckoning.
2No man knows just when he becomes a man in his own reckoning.
3By his own reckoning, he was treated unjustly by the LAPD plenty of times.
4He might not have had the full confidence in his own reckoning which he professed to have.
5By his own reckoning it was the number eight's first appearance at the RDS in almost 13 months.
6Also, by their own reckoning they are each man the equal of three or four of any other.
7They need their own reckoning.
8Nay, thou hast gotten thee two as nimble legs, by thine own reckoning, as any knave i' the borough.
9These countries will no doubt have their own reckoning with their dependence on China for vital drugs and medical equipment.
10Sometimes he would make himself out a centenarian, and then, by his own reckoning, he was not out of his teens.
11Hawser Trunnion is not to be taught at this time of day how to lie his course, or keep his own reckoning.
12By his own reckoning, he's spent nearly 600 nights observing them by telescope - "probably more than anyone on earth."
13It was joined by near and far and, by its own reckoning, its ranks swelled to 50,000 warriors.
14By his own reckoning, he sailed thirty leagues up the river, which would have brought him to a point not far below Palatka.
15By his own reckoning, it took Tom Watson "no more than a minute" to accept the invitation of becoming the millennium captain of Ballybunion GC.
16According to their own reckoning the whole body consisted of 368,000 persons, of whom about a fourth part were able to bear arms.
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