recount|recounts in English

noun

[re·count || rɪ'kaʊnt]

second count, additional count

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1. Opponents demanded a recount.

2. I demand a recount.

3. Don't complain!Recount your blessings!

4. The defeated candidate demanded a recount.

5. "Bock to Demand Recount of Vote".

6. God’s works too numerous to recount (5)

7. In the end, we recount events processiong model.

8. 28 Then my tongue will recount* your righteousness+

9. Still had better be recount at the same time.

10. Gore angered by decision to keep manual recount deadline.

11. The Book of Mormon recounts a time of success.

12. The film vividly recounts conflicts between politics and art.

13. * Display it and briefly recount the events in the story.

14. A hand recount across Florida, he said, might be acceptable.

15. He cherishes the episode and recounts it still in Convivial settings

16. The synoptic gospels recount that John the Baptist baptised Jesus

17. Mancham expressed surprise at the results and called for a recount.

18. But what if the recount in Florida does go Gore's way?

19. 'Americanized' Recounts What It's Like To Grow Up Undocumented Fresh Air

20. I am still trying to get them to do the recount.

21. He carefully recounts the tale, the microscopic details of those crucial minutes.

22. Limits for regular and special elections, recounts, how to designate Contributions for an

23. Arizona Commits to Full Hand Recount, 'Broad and Detailed' Audit of Machines

24. How I Backpacked Europe is a short recount of my backpacking experience

25. They must have been moved to “recount it to the future generation.”