Use "recount" in a sentence

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

20. The Democrats demanded a recount but still lost by a few votes.

21. Asking them to recount the last incidence of the problem behaviour often helps.

22. She was asked to recount the details of the conversation to the court.

23. Then get him to recount his experiences and suggestions to the church council.

24. 23 We recount this long, sad history of Christendom to highlight two points.

25. Democrats say the errors suggest a manual recount would show that Gore won Florida.

26. Brenda goes on to recount what happened after she rebuffed the boy in question.

27. Ankylopodia Our dream of us grateful to you here was my ear after a recount

28. She wanted a recount. She couldn't believe that I had got more votes than her.

29. So far he hasn't had too many problems but doubtless he could recount some interesting tales!

30. Volusia County ignored Katherine Harris' s advisory opinion and they are almost completed with their recount

31. For the same reason, people may be less inclined to recount lewd jokes in our presence.

32. Analysis Either as a class or in small groups, ask the students to recount what happened.

33. When the Labour party candidate didn't win the election, he cried foul and demanded a recount.

34. These paper trails can be used whenever a manual recount is demanded, increasing accountability, transparency and confidence.

35. He came to see her every evening and asked her to recount the events of that day.

36. Were I inclined to tell and speak of them, they have become more numerous than I can recount.”

37. When friends come to visit me, it is always a pleasure to recount some of my earlier experiences.

38. The last chapters of Alma’s record, chapters 43 to 62, recount a period of intense challenges and testing.

39. It was a genuinely selfless act, which I recount only because at the time it seemed so incredible.

40. But, first in a somewhat lighter vein, if I could just recount a well-known episode about Galileo.

41. Archivists from three Vermont organizations will recount their efforts to capture the impact of COVID-19 on their communities

42. Wilder narrowly defeated his Republican opponent in November 19 his 700-vote victory being confirmed only after a recount.

43. Prosecutor Greg Jacobs called on each woman to recount how she had suffered during and after an attack by Davis.

44. The stories themselves do not, however, recount an exceptional event, indeed they seldom focus on a single event at all.

45. They saw a sometimes remorseful, if inarticulate and profane, Davis recount his now-familiar tale of killing 12-year-old Polly.

46. Arizona legislators have ordered a recount of 2.1 million Ballots for the 2020 presidential election, this time to be done by hand

47. With great relish he would recount the story of how he had surprised Branson one morning outside his house in Denbigh Terrace.

48. Folk (or traditional) Ballads are anonymous and recount tragic, comic, or heroic stories with emphasis on a central dramatic event; examples include

49. These Aggadot recount how Jerusalem was destroyed, how the city of Tur Malka was destroyed, and how the Bar Kokhva revolt failed

50. At first, this paper analyses and identifies the solecism on the basis of the recount of The Strategies during the Warring States Period Bibliography.

51. A dance by the shepherds is interrupted when Diana arrives in her chariot to recount the tale of Adonis, in which love ended in tragedy.

52. As Bush's quarterback in the Florida courts during last fall's bruising recount, the white-maned Tallahassee, Fla., litigator became a familiar figure to TV audiences.

53. GLANCES AT EUROPE HORACE GREELEY Their Beaming faces showed what heroes they considered themselves, and they longed to get on shore to recount their adventures

54. This paper will introduce and recount more completely the concepts and some properties of quasi-concave function, the relation between quasi -concave and concave function.

55. Football is awash with stories and rumours of bungs and Backhanders and, off the record at least, countless players and former players are prepared to recount

56. Also, it is difficult to get a court-ordered injunction against an otherwise legal action, like an election recount or razing a building when the owner agrees.

57. But be careful: letters Corroborating an existing therapeutic relationship can be helpful, even if the therapist can only recount what the applicant has indicated during prior meetings

58. Use "Appease" in a sentence The Council had completed a recount of 10% percent of the overall votes in order to Appease the citizens of Iran.

59. To the Editor: I enjoyed reading Dr Ryan’s superb recount of the historical development of coronary Arteriography, 1 but I wish to make a comment on its chronology

60. Knew you inadvertently when me, you were encountered in public place of entertainment when me, distressed nobody of psychology is OK and witting, unmanned also and OK go recount and abreacting .

61. Neither calamities nor personal shortcomings, no matter how many, will overwhelm us if we do not lose sight of the fact that our blessings ‘are more numerous than we can recount.’

62. State Senate Republicans in Arizona announced on March 18 that they now want to completely recount 2.1 million Ballots in Maricopa County to ensure that President Biden's victory in November was

63. He reveals that he has built a machine capable of carrying a person through time, and returns at dinner the following week to recount a remarkable tale, becoming the new narrator.

64. 27 Knew you inadvertently when me, you were encountered in public place of entertainment when me, distressed nobody of psychology is OK and witting, unmanned also and OK go recount and abreacting .

65. The Analects of Confucius is an anthology of brief passages that present the words of Confucius and his disciples, describe Confucius as a man, and recount some of the events of his life

66. He goes on to recount a recent falling out: “she tackled me savagely for being a canary-bird; I replied (Bleatingly) protesting that there was no use in turning life into King Lear …

67. "They Begged For Water Before Attacking Us"—Traumatised Oyo Women Raped By Herdsmen Recount Ordeal The children fled while she was captured and raped, adding that the herder escaped before help

68. ‘Boiardo and Ariosto recount meetings with Anthropophagists among the adventures of their knightly heroes.’ ‘I think it is Tacitus who records that at the time he visited Britain the Picts of Galloway were Anthropophagists.’

69. Typically by the age of about 9 a child can recount other narratives in addition to their own experiences, from the perspectives of the author, the characters in the story and their own views.

70. Transcripts of Reverend McCormick's daily journals vividly recount this age of slavery, secession, reconstruction, the hardship of travel in 1850's Florida, and the Bemoanings of a transplanted pastor trying to cope with the Florida heat

71. He knows his subject very well and for the most part gives a great unbiased recount of all the Bouviers, He carries on the Bouvier tradition of making money and promoting the family name by writing about their exploits.

72. Folk (or traditional) Ballads are anonymous and recount tragic, comic, or heroic stories with emphasis on a central dramatic event; examples include “Barbara Allen” and “John Henry.” Beginning in the Renaissance, poets have adapted the conventions of the folk ballad for …

73. On October 27, 2003, Cher anonymously called a C-SPAN phone-in program to recount a visit she made to maimed soldiers at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and criticized the lack of media coverage and government attention given to injured servicemen.

74. ‘However, any experienced journal editor will recount situations where Anonymised information has been recognisable to the patient or family involved and caused upset.’ ‘The availability of fully Anonymised material to others in order to pursue the full scientific and therapeutic potential of …

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76. ROBBINS: One of the first activities they participate in is called Connubial bliss, where the sexual history during C.B., as it's called, each member must spend an evening standing in front of the other 14 bonesmen and recount his or her entire sexual and romantic history.

77. ‘Salt water and wet Bilges will expedite the deterioration, although 10-15 years is a reasonable life expectancy.’ ‘Blaming their own ignorance, they recount how in the past they would pump oil overboard or let oil collect in their boat's Bilges.’ ‘The cause of Sunday's fire was traced to an electrical fault in the Bilges …

78. ‘The closest thing to a Blot on the Private Eye editor's escutcheon seems to be his failure to seek planning permission for alterations to his 16th century timber-framed home.’ ‘It is an indelible part of his CV, a Blot on a distinguished public career, a piquant episode for the more mischievous obituarists eventually to recount.’

79. ‘The closest thing to a Blot on the Private Eye editor's escutcheon seems to be his failure to seek planning permission for alterations to his 16th century timber-framed home.’ ‘It is an indelible part of his CV, a Blot on a distinguished public career, a piquant episode for the more mischievous obituarists eventually to recount.’

80. The oldest known accounts, the Icelandic sagas, recount the mostly conflictual encounters between the Vikings and the natives around the year 1000 A.D. Long believed to be simply legends, the tales that make up the Saga of the Greenlanders and the Saga of Eric the Red were confirmed a few decades ago by important archeological discoveries, especially that of a Viking settlement in l'Anse aux Meadows at the tip of Newfoundland's northern peninsula.