The figures do not count millions in additional so-called soft money contributions, which are largely unregulated, that the two candidates have been energetically soliciting.
By early 2008, the company had expanded worldwide, counted hundreds of millions of registered users, 15,000+ employees and revenues of almost $7.7 billion.
Every national census has failed to count millions of Americans, and for at least five decades the undercounted have disproportionately been urban minorities.
"It failed to count millions of Americans in urban and rural communities across the country," she said.
This doesn't count millions more who have watched his videos.
(This doesn't count millions of dollars that people gave directly).
In a country that prides itself on individualism and counts literally millions of entrepreneurs, it is a question worth asking.
Or perhaps they counted on North Koreans - millions of whom live and work in unheated quarters - to consider such details unremarkable.
This was the basis of the Lingayat faith which today counts millions among its followers.
Such an environment counts millions of lines of code, billions of software/hardware interactions.