Use "recounts" in a sentence

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

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

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

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

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

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

7. “Alphabets” recounts the story of a boy coming to terms with the power …

8. Josephus recounts another incident in which Pilate spent money from the Temple to build an aqueduct.

9. “We had to be well organized in order to serve in Vairao,” Brother Deane recounts.

10. First, Jennifer Mathews recounts the story of Chicle and its earliest-known adherents, the Maya and Aztecs.

11. First, Jennifer Mathews recounts the story of Chicle and its earliest — known adherents, the Maya and Aztecs.

12. Their relations were always cordial and, in his memoirs, Hedilla recounts how they often talked of politics.

13. In one of the evening's best performances, she recounts a recent audition in a hilariously stilted delivery.

14. This mildly picaresque novel recounts a boy's flight from prep school to an eventful weekend in New York.

15. Bushwhackers recounts hundreds of incidents that brought the Civil War home to the mountains of the Old North State

16. 20 This mildly picaresque novel recounts a boy's flight from prep school to an eventful weekend in New York.

17. 20 “You mountains and all you hills, you fruit trees and all you cedars,” recounts Psalm 148:9.

18. AFDW member Candidly recounts suicidal ideation, recovery By Staff Report, Air Force District of Washington / Published March 11, 2021

19. 23 The swing to Gore in the recounts in Broward and hapless Palm Beach counties helped cement the party too.

20. Colliding Dreams recounts the dramatic history of one of the most controversial, and urgently relevant political ideologies of the modern era

21. 15 The thesis recounts the realization of the boundary tag method and the buddy system allocator method, which had been improved.

22. Legend recounts the story of the mortally wounded chief of a Latvian tribe who was wrapped in a white sheet.

23. 'Americanized' Recounts What It's Like To Grow Up Undocumented Sara Saedi was two when her parents fled Iran to California

24. A modern Roman Catholic authority recounts a story which brings them up to the fourth century - the time of Constantine.

25. Airframe recounts a fictional version of the incident, how the company carefully investigated it, and how the media covered the entire episode.

26. In a press conference, Bush supporters used the strongest language so far to impugn the legitimacy of the continued Florida recounts.

27. Orlich claims she was excluded from golf outings, and recounts displays of "masculinity" including a push-up contest on the trading floor.

28. 21 In a press conference, Bush supporters used the strongest language so far to impugn the legitimacy of the continued Florida recounts.

29. In another scene, a 30-year-old drug user known as Duckweed recounts how she sprinkled her son's rice with rat poison.

30. In Comeback, Dravecky recounts his exciting career, from the minors to winter ball, to the majors and the earthquake-halted 1989 World Series

31. A Cloistered Life Recounts the author's visit to the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Connecticut as a guest of the Benedictine order.

32. The book of Numbers recounts the itinerary of the Israelites throughout the 40 years of their wanderings and encampments around the sacred tabernacle.

33. Hurley, an Honorary Third Lieutenant in the Constabulary, recounts vividly and dramatically the real origin, handicaps, growth, development, use, strategies, and key battles of

34. Here, the singer recounts his misadventures with various women. Cheerly Man is actually an American shanty, one of the most popular of the 19th century

35. "Rebels were shooting at us so we had to dive into water infested with crocodiles, " Dau recounts. "Thousands of boys were eaten, drowned, shot, or captured."

36. In one case study, Gregory recounts the story of Vladimir Moroz, whose father was executed in 1937 and whose mother was sent to the Gulag.

37. A 2018 GAO report on Counterfeits recounts that of 47 products agency employees purchased from third-party sellers with good ratings, 20 were fake, as …

38. Jeremiah (Tyler) recounts a story where his truck breaks down and he is accosted by a shadowy stranger--torture ensues! Bullwhipped: Legend of the Shadow 2

39. Did Biden Block Giving Aid and Admittance to Vietnamese Refugees in 1975? Donald Rumsfeld’s book about the Ford administration, “When the Center Held,” recounts an interaction with then

40. Mark Smith recounts Alhazen's elaboration of Ptolemy's experiments in double vision, reflection, and refraction: Alhazen's Optics book influenced the Perspectivists in Europe, Roger Bacon, Witelo, and Peckham.

41. Herodotus recounts that, according to the Athenians, as the battle began the Corinthians hoisted their sails and began sailing away from the battle, northwards up the straits.

42. Managing Bubbie is the family memoir by grandson Russel Lazega that recounts the vexing days in the 1980's when his family banded together to attempt the insurmountable

43. Assassinations recounts history's most dramatic deaths.Through little-known facts, "what-ifs?" and examining assassin's motives, we examine how one murder can alter the course of history

44. The Yuriko campaign recounts the story of Yuriko Omega, her origins and discovery by the Imperial military, her captivity by the Allies and her fight to rescue her sister.

45. Ariadne is a stunning debut that recounts the story of Ariadne, not as a footnote to tales of heroic men, but rather as the heroine of her own, often tragic story

46. Like the Jewish people, we too, following what Nehemiah recounts, welcome his words with the acclamation "Amen, amen" and in our hearts prostrate before him, expressing our deep fidelity to his will.

47. Throughout the month of March on MTG Arena, the Kaldheim Festival of Tales recounts some of the greatest stories of Kaldheim with the larger-than-life characters who made them happen

48. Brotherhood, which recounts a tragedy that is little-known in the United States, is best appreciated by younger viewers who can absorb the messages of heroism, bravery, and sacrifice that are raised

49. New York Times Sep 8, 2020 Holzer recounts how Washington and Thomas Jefferson angrily castigated reporters and newspapers that opposed them at a time when the new nation’s fledgling newsrooms were Avowedly partisan.

50. Yet even as Eva recounts evidence of her son's malevolence at a young age, the reader is left with a galling question: would Kevin have fared better if his mother loved him more?

51. He recounts the story of his life and his 227-day journey on a lifeboat when his ship sinks in the middle of the Pacific Ocean during a voyage to North America.

52. The clock might be Shakespeare’s most famous Anachronism in Julius Caesar, but it’s not the only one.Earlier in the play (Act 1, Scene 2), Casca recounts to Cassius and Brutus how, after

53. The play recounts how Prince HAmlet exacts revenge on his uncle Claudius for the murder of HAmlet's father, the King of Denmark, and subsequent ascension to the throne and marriage to HAmlet's mother.

54. Examples of Clavier in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web As the historian Paul Johnson recounts in Mozart: A Life, Mozart began playing the Clavier at age 4 and was composing at 5.

55. Accompanying the Cringingly slo-mo documentation of the procedure, a multipart sound track whose various roles are voiced by Simnett recounts the story of a girl who wants her voice lowered "so that it

56. The PIA plane was flying very "smoothly" but while attempting to land, it "jolted" thrice and then the pilot "Adroitly lifted" the aircraft off the ground, only to crash moments later, recounts

57. Their first joint effort was based on Ryūnosuke Akutagawa's experimental short story "In a Grove", which recounts the murder of a samurai and the rape of his wife from various different and conflicting points-of-view.

58. First published in 2015, Between The World And Me was written as a letter to Coates’ teenage son, and recounts the author’s experiences growing up in Baltimore’s inner city and his growing fear of daily violence against the Black community

59. Bridezilla then recounts how she completely turned heel to all of her friends and took the "deposit money" that they gave her for her now-called-off wedding, which she's presumably using for a backpacking adventure throughout South America

60. Professor Zietlow recounts how Ashley and his Antislavery allies shared an egalitarian free labor ideology that was influenced by the political Antislavery movement and the nascent labor movement - a vision that conflicted directly with the institution of slavery.

61. Helaman recounts the taking of Antiparah and the surrender and later the defense of Cumeni—His Ammonite striplings fight valiantly and all are wounded, but none are slain—Gid reports the slaying and the escape of the Lamanite prisoners.

62. Some notable passages in Jude are verse 6, which recounts the war in heaven and the casting out of Lucifer and his angels from that premortal state (Abr. 3:26–28), and verses 14–15, which cite a prophecy made by Enoch.

63. "Maneki Neko, the Tale of the Beckoning Cat" is a children's picture book that recounts a Japanese folk legend about a scruffy white cat with spots who came to stay with a poor monk at an obscure monastery, Kotoku Monastery.

64. Definition of Cameraman : a person who operates a camera (as for motion pictures or television) Examples of Cameraman in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web John considers the complex songs of tree frogs, recounts ongoing attempts to make his Cameraman …

65. The writing recounts serving with the Canadian Navy in the North Sea, flying from London to Paris in 1927, crossing the Atlantic, canoeing up the fur trade route, and trekking in winter on a Cariole toboggan to get to the hospital for a baby to be born.

66. Leader of the Pack recounts the incredible history of USS Batfish, a record-setting American World War II fleet submarine.Batfish entered the pantheon of military lore during its famous sixth patrol in February 1945, where it sank a record three Japanese submarines in seventy-six hours

67. Chasten's story is a testament to the mighty tools our personal struggles can bestow, and a timely example of how we might use those tools to help build a better, stronger, fairer future.” —Dustin Lance Black “Chasten fearlessly recounts his story—which is simultaneously relatable and historic.

68. ‘The sheer Absurdity of the situation he recounts would be very amusing were it not so utterly pathetic.’ ‘They have made us think about ourselves by making us laugh at our own Absurdity.’ ‘And this sense of our own Absurdity is vital; it is what pulls me out of self-absorption.’

69. Florence Nightingale, the famous British nurse, recounts in her letters from Egypt written in 1849–50, that many an Egyptian family thought it be enough to "protect" their children from the inhumanities of the military service by blinding them in one eye or rendering them unfit by cutting off their limb.

70. Pakistan plane crash: PIA aircraft 'jolted' thrice while landing, pilot 'Adroitly lifted' it off the ground, recounts survivor Zubair, 24, was among 99 passengers on board the PIA Airbus A-320 aircraft that plunged into a densely populated residential area near the airport in Karachi on Friday, killing 97 people, including nine children.

71. The shocking memoir by visionary Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas "is a book above all about being free," said The New York Review of Books--sexually, politically, artistically.Arenas recounts a stunning odyssey from his poverty-stricken childhood in rural Cuba and his adolescence as a rebel fighting for Castro, through his supression as a writer, imprisonment as a homosexual, his flight from Cuba