How To Use Recount In A Sentence
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Leaked Reports Detail Iran's Aid for Iraqi Militias," blared the headline on afront page story inThe New York Times, which went on to report on several incidents recounted in WikiLeaks documents that journalist Michael Gordon called "the shadow war between the United States and Iraqi militias backed by Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
Ali Gharib: What Did WikiLeaks Really Tell Us About Iran?
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The story of Fermat's Last Theorem, the centuries spent trying to find a proof and Professor - now Sir - Andrew Wiles's final victory, is recounted in a book by Simon Singh , a physicist and author also famous for his battle to change the libel laws after he was sued for calling pseudoscientific medical treatments "bogus" .
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And on the need for contempt powers, he recounted how officials at times refused to obey the orders.
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He was again recounting the incredible story of his life.
The Sun
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She recounts in detail her nervousness around him, her supposedly dangerous fascination with his charm.
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This could still change because votes in one Victoria seat were being recounted.
Times, Sunday Times
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Finally, the Clerk involves voters in facilitating not only recounts and redundant checks but revotes as well.
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I will hereafter refer to it in the singular, so as to avoid having to recount exactly which one was pointed at what at any given moment.
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'motormouth' TV host not later recounted the story in a newspaper column.
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But that would be no different from somebody disinterring a 20-year-old volume of the Commonwealth Law Reports and recounting what happened in some case.
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The book purports to recount the history of gun ownership in America and is written with a slant that is hostile to gun ownership.
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She would recount how it was possible to buy anything - from meat, chocolate, cigarettes and the obligatory ‘nylons’ - from the spivs and black market racketeers.
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And all this is recounted with a wry, sly humour.
Times, Sunday Times
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Instead of recounting endless dogfights or mission recaps, Brulle shows the attitudes and viewpoints of the men who were primarily engaged in tactical air support.
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Irina recounted Rostov’s history in elegiac tones.
Escape to Old Russia
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This isn't a pro or con account of the night, simply a recount of a less-than entertaining performance.
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Tom ended his recount of the events leading up to the murder there but promised that more on the saga would be revealed on February 4 at the Boys' School.
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I would answer it by recounting the following legend.
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They all laughed as he recounted the amusing incident.
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His face was tan and leathery, and his eyes were tired but alert as he recounted the days without food or water, beyond the rain drops he caught in his mouth during a drizzle that came the day before he was rescued.
Ed Rosenthal, LA Hiker Lost In Desert, Followed Shade For 6 Days
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The sweet little Kiwi chalet girls were still glowing with excitement as they recounted their tales.
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Blaming their own ignorance, they recount how in the past they would pump oil overboard or let oil collect in their boat's bilges.
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The votes have been subjected to several recounts by newspapers and other organizations.
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Beginning from the birth of the first guru, Guru Nanak, in 1469, Daljeet recounts the lives of the ten gurus and their teachings.
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The film opens with the denouement, the murder-suicide, and then recounts the events that preceded it.
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It recounts, in twelve expansive books, a story line that occupies only a few verses of the book of Genesis.
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This is a triumph of his, not a desperate, tragic failure," Anita Thompson said by phone, recounting that she was sitting in her husband's chair he called his catbird seat in the Rockies.
Don't romanticize Thompson's suicide.
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Finding logic in the rules of kashrut is a frustrating task, as the anthropologist Marvin Harris entertainingly recounts in his book The Sacred Cow and the Abominable Pig.
The Kosher Conversion
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A barely audible, beautifully modulated voice recounts some mundane or tragic moment, as it relays from one audio station to another.
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In spare yet stirring prose, she recounts the life of her great-aunt Arizona, who "was born in a log cabin her papa built. .. in the Blue Ridge Mountains."
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This could still change because votes in one Victoria seat were being recounted.
Times, Sunday Times
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He then recounted the story of the interview for his first job.
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Bruni recounts the plethora of pork belly on the app menu ( "pork belly with kimchi in an Asian preparation" or "house-smoked pork belly with lentils") then noted the pig-plenty on the entrees list ( "a pork chop, pork ribs or a pork foot, also known as a trotter"), and even found a little piggy available for dessert ( "the house-made bacon chocolate crunch bar").
LAist
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It recounts many of the horrors of the Holocaust, but through a very personal perspective, detailing how Wiesel loses his belief in God and humanity.
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The book recounts Doonan's escape from Reading, accompanied by his best friend Biddie, in pursuit of the elusive beautiful people of London - and beyond.
Life and style | guardian.co.uk
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The conclusion of the story, in which Procne kills their son then bakes him in a pie and serves him to Tereus in revenge, is less recounted somehow, arguably because the scorched-earth emotional relentlessness it exemplifies sits so uncomfortably withinthe heart of the genuinely feminine.
Divorce, American Style
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A recount confirmed the result.
Times, Sunday Times
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One question, for example, asks them to recount in 100 words a recent stressful incident in which they averted an unfavourable outcome.
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It featured a series of comedy skits and a half-dozen songs, all loosely recounting the colonial experience.
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Troy, the Electra represents the vengeance of Orestes, the crowning event in the tale of 'Pelops' line ', the Trachiniae recounts the last crisis in the life of Heracles.
The Seven Plays in English Verse
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She prays to the gods and recounts her deeds to them alleging that she dies unavenged as she shoves the sword in her body.
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I was glad to hear the accent, for it reminded me of my exciting days in Northern Ireland, recounted elsewhere.
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But the recount he refers to was a comparison between the data in the computer and the computer printout.
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I cannot recount the number of times I have called up friends in the police and asked for constables to be sent to the trouble spots to bail me out.
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No more hiding behind complicated accounting fantasy language, no more obfuscating the reality of what misdeeds were going down in the name of business at her company, she wanted the real, plain, unvarnished truth recounted.
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While the story might be tragic, his recounting of it is both witty and perceptive.
Times, Sunday Times
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Benn recounts how, as his own death sentence appeared to lift, he nursed Caroline through terminal breast cancer.
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Democrats insist that if election officials decline a manual recount of the votes, it is open to them to seek an order from a judge.
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He recounted how heavily armed soldiers forced him from the presidential palace.
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A posh building in rue de Grenelle (Paris), its days recounted from two points of view, one belonging to a cultured concierge, the other to a little rich girl with suicidal tendencies.
An Interview with Muriel Barbery by Viviana Musumeci, April 15 2008
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I felt sandbagged by the organizers, so after five to ten minutes I left,’ recounted Kay.
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The learned Attorney General finally submitted that a returning officer has no power to conduct a recount once the declaration of the poll declaring a candidate to be duly elected has been made.
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In fact, the final outcome of the vote, like that of a slightly more publicized election, was delayed by absentee votes and a recount of contested ballots.
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He recounted a domiciliary visit when he sailed 20 miles to see a child on Arran.
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Very soon he had opened his own mobile welding company and recounted taking a team of boilermakers to Tarcoola in the Simpson Desert.
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People fall in love all the time, but few professional athletes are so explicit in recounting the moment they met their soulmate 15 years earlier.
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What happened when Gore snivelled and demanded that the votes be recounted?
Think Progress » ‘Vanishing’ Pelosi To Appear At Multiple Public Rallies Tomorrow
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Finally, he recounts the phone conversation he had with the soldier's brother.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Bush campaign shipped in several busloads of well-dressed preppies to cause a scene outside the Board of Elections and succeeded in stopping the recount.
How Revolting
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Later, I recounted this experience to another friend who lives locally.
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It could even make things worse, by adding more translation layers between the voters and the vote counters and preventing recounts.
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Edwin recounted the manner of the earl discovering himself, and how he came to bear that title.
The Scottish Chiefs
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I find that just recounting my putts on most holes generally sends me to sleep.
The Sun
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In a word, they have been judged to be works of art in which certain very general ideas and principles derived from Socrates are expanded, put into shape, and often greatly altered by the alleged recorder, or rather dramatic recounter.
The Adventure of Living
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In Huang's letter, he recounted how he was dragged into this matter.
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In The Shadow Of The Sun, he recounts innumerable random acts of kindness from a truck driver who shares his last goatskin of water with him when they break down in the Sahara to the doctors who save his life.
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In a superb essay also published in Making and Meaning Timothy Anglin Burgard recounts Lobdell's experience, in April of 1945, of entering a barn in Gardelegen, Germany where Nazi troops had immolated more than 1,000 concentration camp internees.
John Seed: Frank Lobdell: "Nothing Worth Anything Is Easy"
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In setting the scene for my post I would love to recount a tale of blissful youth, a text-book joyride throughout early adulthood culminating in a fulfilled maturity.
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Here, three single men recount how they became adoptive fathers.
Times, Sunday Times
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His brisk What Happens Next recounts the history of American screenwriting from the silents to 2005, but its cynosure is the studio era, a period he writes about with romanticism and passion.
Toiling in the Dream Factory
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Should we have yet another recount or a run-off election?
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For extending deadlines and allowing hand recounts, Bush accused the Florida Supreme Court of trying to "usurp" the legislature's power.
Full Court Press
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And all this is recounted with a wry, sly humour.
Times, Sunday Times
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In reality, the examiners help the proctors in all the counting and recounting, both to save time and because it's also their necks on the line if anything goes missing.
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This speech does not report the movement of the betrothal message, from kingly words recounted, to messenger, to scroll, to herald's voice.
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And that's why any 2010 recounts are going to be knock-down, drag-out doozies.
In every election season, there's a recount. Lessons from Bush and Franken.
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On the one hand the child Karl (Carlo came later) recounts a world of Barret's Sherbet Fountains, Black Jacks and gobstoppers, a child's world of powerful sensations and distinctive smells.
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Prosecutor Greg Jacobs called on each woman to recount how she had suffered during and after an attack by Davis.
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The unnecessary use of any of the following words -- 'subliminable,' 'snippy' or 'recount' -- will result in an invitation not to return," she said.
Leader Of The Pack
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The story is recounted in her usual unadorned style.
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A jaunty cow recounts an allegorical tale of bad blood in the herd.
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Naturally we are meant to question the reliability of a narrator who recounts events he never physically witnessed.
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And then he proceeded to recount an incident from his past.
Times, Sunday Times
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First, as mentioned earlier, the portions of the Lexicon that encapsulate plot elements or sketch plotlines bear no comparison with the guidebook in Twin Peaks, whose plot summaries giving "elaborate recounting of plot details" were found to constitute an "abridgement" of the original work.
Unalog
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Lanning refuses to elaborate about the horrors he must have seen, but instead recounts the beauty he found in Paris and the bucolic countryside seen on his march to Germany.
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And I was like, 'No. I'm kind of glad that we live right now,'recounts Baugh.
Broadway Musical Resurrects Grim Racial Event
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The Florida Supreme Court's decision Tuesday to compel state officials to accept and certify the hand recounts of the presidential vote in several south Florida counties was solidly rooted in both law and democratic tradition.
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As chief commanding officer of his unit, Donovan led patrol and combat missions, and he recounts the suspense and sheer terror of night ambushes, surprise attacks and man-to-man warfare.
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As I recounted the joke to her, she flushed pink with pleasure and smiled shyly.
Times, Sunday Times
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Maybe one or both of them is a cyborg recounting the meandering life of some long-dead syphilitic galley slave.
Matthew Yglesias » Predictions Are Hard, Especially About the Future
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For all of you folking clamoring over recounts, isn't the purpose of electronic voting machines to avoid such a thing?
Tim Hugo's Future Chaos
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She could also recount funny stories to entertain her friends.
Times, Sunday Times
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Others recounted tales of the privations caused by the blockade and the makeshifts necessitated by them.
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What I'm trying to say with such a long recount of an incident which took probably less than 10 seconds is this: some of us are born with the ABILITY and WILLINGNESS, call it intestinal fortitude, to deliver harmful force, even lethal force, to others.
Spray and Pray: Why cops should go back to carrying revolvers
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An inscription recounts that the bridge was built as a bequest in his will by one Flavos, a Romanized Gaulish aristocrat who was a flamen of the Imperial Cult of Rome and Augustus.
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Here was the situation, as I recounted it to myself: somehow, I was trapped in some unearthly dimension where Baltimore, actor Emilio Estevez, and myself had somehow collided in a big cartoon scrum complete with onomatopoeias and clouds of dust.
I'm Not Emilio Estevez
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As they talked together, I was distressed to hear them recounting episodes of racial strife that they had seen.
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“As I descended into impassable rivers I no longer felt guided by the ferrymen,” he says, recounting his bouts with writer's block, depression, dry flaky skin and existential torment.
With Arthur Rimbaud at the Chamber of Commerce Lunch
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Indeed, in Conversations of Goethe, Eckermann recounts how Faust’s author carved his initials into not an oak but a beech tree, the dominant species in the forest the name Buchenwald, chosen by SS leader Heinrich Himmler, means beech forest.
The Lampshade
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Similarly, keyboardist Bradley Joseph recounts, "When I reflect back over the years, one of the high points that stand out include performing at the Acropolis with Yanni.
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This early medieval Sanskrit text recounts the Saivite myth of an outcast king who had been a dog in a previous birth.
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Recounts were mounted, grand juries were empanelled, and the FBI was called in.
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The conclusion of the story, in which Procne kills their son then bakes him in a pie and serves him to Tereus in revenge, is less recounted somehow, arguably because the scorched-earth emotional relentlessness it exemplifies sits so uncomfortably withinthe heart of the genuinely feminine.
Divorce, American Style
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I have even received three laudatory letters from black prisoners, all recounting how they subscribed to the party-faithful line in their youth but have rejected it since.
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He was recounting how he had ambushed a column of armoured vehicles, killing dozens of soldiers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Persepolis offers more than just a historical recount of past events; it adds a human face to those times.
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Hayden's grappling with these issues led to sometimes jocose observations, as recounted here.
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She recounts the story of the boy, very poetically illustrating her close friendship with his mother.
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The detailed recounting of the outrageous cultural and physical destruction of Aboriginal societies in the process of white settlement disturbs a good many Australians.
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Now, as one of around 100 volunteers working at the museum, he recounts his experiences to visitors.
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Half an hour later, the judge recounted the scores and declared Budd the winner.
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What's more, it leaves behind paper ballots that can be checked in case a manual recount is needed or if someone suspects that the computer has miscounted.
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The vote recounts do not consider the variety of other ways in which citizens were denied the right to vote.
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Roberts and another member voted for the recount, but the panel's chairman Charles Burton dissented.
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Debbie's started recounting her adventures in dotcom land in her comic strip.
Boing Boing: March 18, 2001 - March 24, 2001 Archives
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The sheer absurdity of the situation he recounts would be very amusing were it not so utterly pathetic.
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It recounts the story of a woman giving evidence in an indecency case and being asked what the accused man said to her.
Times, Sunday Times
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They tried to steal the presidency from Bush with endless recounts in Fla.
It appears that liberal judges are allowing Al Franken to steal a seat in the senate.
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BECK: And my only concern, Your Honor, is this: I was told that in addition, these same county employees were actually going through undervotes, what the machine spit out as a nonvote, and doing their own little manual recount.
CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2000
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For example, he recounts his own scholarship in ethnohistory - the marriage of anthropology and history - as a way of showing how a number of scholars have crossed disciplinary boundaries to study interesting questions.
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Geoff Marcy, one of the most successful early planet finders, recounts the difficulty he had securing funding before the discovery of 51 Pegasi b.
It's Crowded Out There
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His winsome chit-chat further endeared these die-hards as he recounted one hilarious story after another.
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One bhikkhu recounted how one day he was following a line of practitioners of various Buddhist traditions and noticed a lady was handing items to everyone.
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The outdated punch-card voting meant that the original machine count discounted every vote where the punch didn't dislocate all 4 corners of the hole, when the intention of the voter was very clear to a hand-recounter.
Bill Clinton: Are Caucuses More Important Than Primaries?
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The son has diligently researched his father's life, and recounts his career with clarity and objectivity, mixed with filial respect.
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the announcement of the election recount caused a lot of noise
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I just had to keep recounting and reliving the experience.
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If there was a statewide recount under all every scenario, Gore won the election.
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Like the myth of Hercules, the legend of Samson is a tale recounted in many cultures.
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He also recounts aspects of Venetian history with verve.
The Times Literary Supplement
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Based on the autobiographical book by Aron Ralston, the film recounts how the canyoneer was forced to cut off his arm after it got pinioned by a boulder.
Erica Abeel: WHEN CUTTING OFF YOUR ARM IS THE SOLUTION
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Some of them even approached the stewards to demand a recount but the stewards aren't a very forgiving bunch.
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They say it would be within the secretary of state's discretion to ignore those ballot; one, because the hand recounts would have been conducted in a tardy fashion; and two, because the hand recounts will have been conducted in a tardy fashion and, two, because they would have been conducted in what they term a flawed fashion.
CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Palm Beach County Canvassing Board Meets to Consider Manual Recount - November 14, 2000
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The thesis recounts the realization of the boundary tag method and the buddy system allocator method, which had been improved.
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Next morning, when the family met at the breakfast-board, they were not a little surprised to hear Wallace recount the adventure of the night; and while Loch-awe promised every kindness to the shepherd, and a messenger was despatched with a purse to Archibald, Edwin learnt from the earl's servant, that his reason for supposing the regent was gone to his room arose from the sight of his bonnet in the outer hall.
The Scottish Chiefs
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He wrote frequently: long, affectionate, amusing letters recounting the latest gossip from the set.
THE IMAGE OF LAURA
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And were a civilized nation engaged with barbarians, who observed no rules even of war, the former must also suspend their observance of them, where they no longer serve to any purpose; and must render every action or recounter as bloody and pernicious as possible to the first aggressors.
An Enquiry into the Principles of Morals
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But Tim Reynolds, a lawyer for the recording labels, recounted Tenenbaum's history of file-sharing from 1999 to 2007, describing him as "a hardcore, habitual, long-term infringer who knew what he was doing was wrong.
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He lost his seat in Dublin South East after a marathon count and recount in the last election.
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Trying to provide a synopsis of this film is like recounting your week.
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In their narrative structure, the individual recounting takes place of the grandly recounting.
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I can recount most of his inspired scripts from memory - with plenty of space for the cast's own contributions and ad-libs.
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Or were they going to rule in favor of the Gore campaign lawyers that the recount should resume and let the chips fall where they may, which would take us into what we now all call unchartered territory?
CNN Transcript - Special Event: Supreme Court Hears Bush Challenge to Manual Recounts - December 11, 2000
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It is common in evangelical Protestant circles for converts to witness to their faith by recounting their experience of conversion.
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Earlier this year Matthew Hayden wrote of the great leg-spinner's nicotine dependency, recounting the tale of the Australian boot camp before the 2006-07 Ashes: All we were allowed to take was a backpack, a sleeping bag, a hutchie field shelter sheet, a couple of shirts, two pairs of socks, undies and joggers.
The Nursery End
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I would hold a team meeting and ask each of the rookies to recount the moments when they really came through under pressure - whether it was in peewee golf, college or on tour.
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Dredged directly from his personal memories and imaginings, the stories are almost a wish fulfilment, the recounting of a dreamt-of childhood.
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Since a recount would not change the presidential election and would cost the state a boatful of money, the request will probably not be made.
Obama To Meet With Bush On Monday
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A 20-year-old man in his house when it was bombed ‘took shrapnel in his leg,’ Campbell recounted.
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As soon as the rest of the company was assembled, he set meat and drink before them and, when they had well eaten and drunken and were merry and in cheerful case, he took up his discourse and recounted to them in these words the narrative of
The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
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The reigning Wimbledon champion has recounted a spooky episode in which he once awoke to find a hotel maid stroking his arm.
Times, Sunday Times
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A CALM regional manager recounted the story of a well known forest scientist who derived 'great personal enjoyment out of sitting on a stump listening to and observing nature'.
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The filmmaker recounts the author's life story in a way that is refreshingly un-Hollywood.
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The businessman recounted how he was interrogated and arrested after his sword replica - too dull to cut an apple - was mistaken for a knife.
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The reigning Wimbledon champion has recounted a spooky episode in which he once awoke to find a hotel maid stroking his arm.
Times, Sunday Times
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A sea of tents surrounded Béziers, recounts a poet in “The Song of the Cathar Wars.”
Bloodlust
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Merchants ran about, plunging their bejeweled fingers into their bulging leather purses in order to recount their coins every three minutes or so.
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The Barthelmes recount in vivid detail and with good psychological insight the trauma of coping with that dual loss.
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It is a quote recounted in interviews elsewhere and the seemingly effortless success feels an extricable part of the brand itself.
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Labour MPs recount story after story of constituents complaining that recent arrivals jump the housing queue.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was pious, and Gregory even recounts a miracle worked by a thread taken from his cloak.
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These stories were recounted as being entirely unconnected.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hereward could not help remembering the traditions which were recounted by the fathers of his tribe, in the deep woods, of Hampshire, and which spoke of invisible huntsmen, who were heard to follow with viewless horses and hounds the unseen chase through the depths of the forests of Germany.
Count Robert of Paris
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Dobrynin recounted Nixon’s threatening words in his report to the Kremlin: The president said he will never (Nixon twice emphasized that word) accept a humiliating defeat or humiliating terms.
The Nukes of October « Isegoria
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He has read the Hindu mystics extensively, and delightedly recounts anecdotes about a southern Maharishi, Ramana, whose life has influenced him.
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Throughout the album, Dead Prez move from bitter reportage, recounting tales of poverty and desperation, to impassioned calls to action.
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We glorify him when we praise him, recount his blessings to us, and thank him for them.
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It recounts the story of a woman giving evidence in an indecency case and being asked what the accused man said to her.
Times, Sunday Times
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His chapter on North Korea is especially devastating, recounting the State Department's persistent mistakes and even duplicities in hapless pursuit of a pledge from Pyongyang to end its nuclear weapons program.
Mission Accomplished
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And then he proceeded to recount an incident from his past.
Times, Sunday Times
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The reigning Wimbledon champion has recounted a spooky episode in which he once awoke to find a hotel maid stroking his arm.
Times, Sunday Times
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The author also went to great lengths recounting his tough-break with a landlady after renting a house.
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But this harrowing story recounts a life endured with stoicism.
Times, Sunday Times
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He recounted his journey of spiritual awakening in Haight-Ashbury Flashbacks.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583
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In recounting his teenage travails as a Boston schoolboy growing up with a "dollop" of Catholic guilt and a full spectrum of FM stations, Sheffield navigates Reaganomics, Boy George, and Rambo with wit, self-deprecation, and not an ounce of trepidation.
Kristi York Wooten: A Girl Talks to Rob Sheffield about Duran Duran (and His New Book)
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The last clipping recounted how an irate husband pounded a "masher" so hard that he died.
Courts and Criminals
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The Conservatives lost only one seat, with two Gosport seats still left undecided due to recounts on Monday
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Spring can really hang you up the most were more than an exercise in poesy; someone who was a lot of fun, but who may have waited for some calls that never came as men chose other leggier, prettier girls for—as Cleveland Amory recounted of a young man from Boston backed by a long-winded reference—breeding purposes.
The Sad Songs of Spring
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I can only guess why he chose not to recount what he experienced and witnessed in those years.
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About the origin of the story, Kugel writes that it "looks like an etiological narrative, that is, the recounting of some incident from the distant past that serves to explain the way things are 'now,' at the time of the story's composition, when Sodom was a ghost town.
John R. Coats: Were Sodom and Gomorrah Really Torched for Homosexuality?
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The tattoo on his cheek wrinkled as he scowlingly recounted his days below deck in a slaveship before Kennit had freed him.
Ship Of Destiny
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Like the chiming of the kalimba or the pulse of countless hearts in the belly of a ship, Weatherford's music recounts the rhythm's journey and evolution to an original American musical art form.
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If you ask someone in attendance to recount these scenes you're likely to get a blank response and a claim of a lack of memory.
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And then came the really painful bit - recounting the tale once again, of how her own father violated her.
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Plied with not just croissants, but also pains au chocolat, eclairs and elegant little cakes, the Virgos recount the tale that has secured them a footnote in British political history.
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Carandiru is more measured, and even stately, in the way its old lags - fundamentally respectful - troop through the doctor's infirmary and recount their autobiographies.
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Then when recounting the story later the word mech was used.
Yesterday's Pawn by W. T. Quick
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And he recounts harrowing journeys by dugout canoe and prau, and battles with fever and isolation - a physically and intellectually adventurous life that deserves to be better known.
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Had anyone else recounted the story, Claire might have suspected sheer, mendacious troublemaking.
DEATH SPEAKS SOFTLY
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Hearing each of you recount your experiences of this meeting is shocking and sad.
Christianity Today
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An unprecedented event in Taiwan's political history, the recount is part of the progressive and gradual evolution of democracy.
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Wuthering Heights recounts the all-consuming passion between Heathcliff and Cathy, a love that breeds jealousy, revenge, and tragedy - excellent ingredients for a ballet.
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Then we have various counties in Florida being rushed through the recounting process.
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Adela is put in the witness box and she is asked to recount her side of the story.
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Her country's epochal events form the colorful backdrop for her breathless and episodic recounting of her own journey of self-transformation.
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I wish I had the time to recount my saturnalian season of excess over the last two weeks, but ye see that gorgeous bloody cover down below?
Happy New Year
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On the morning after each trip, each member of the group recounts the experiences of the night before.
Times, Sunday Times
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The swing to Gore in the recounts in Broward and hapless Palm Beach counties helped cement the party too.
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Accessing Palin’s account required naming the location where she met her husband Todd (Palin recounted meeting him at ‘Wasilla High’ in her RNC speech).
Revealed: The Amazing Hacking Palin’s Account | Disinformation
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The unbridgeable public-policy gulf that exists now between the Democrats and Republicans unable even to do a debt-ceiling deal opened long before the hanging-chad recount.
Whatever Happened to 9/11?