Sentence examples for number recounts from inspiring English sources

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The "Les Mis" number recounts the story of French protesters banding together against the reign of King Louis-Philippe in 1832.

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But when the Book of Numbers recounts the story, this same manna appears on top of the dew (Numbers 11 9).

In addition, Efron noted that geriatric Japanese soldiers have published their memoirs and have been giving speeches and interviews in increasing numbers, recounting the atrocities they committed or witnessed.

Her new novel, at a hundred and sixty-six pages, broken into two hundred and twenty-five numbered chapters, recounts an unkempt marriage between Eve, a movie location scout, and the dying Adam; her ongoing affair with Adam's twin brother, Saunders; her concerns for a mental-patient in-law, Petal; and car trips with a doltish intern-colleague, Lucien.

"I was quick with numbers," he recounts, "the local town physicist noticed, and he would come every week to teach me math".

Of the number who recounted the Tottenham riots from first memory, none could identify her, and despite their conviction that the story was true, only one said they saw it directly – a grandmother, who was also present during the Broadwater Farm riots.

MacFarlane still performed the song during the show, however, an upbeat number that recounted how many actresses have flashed their breasts on screen.

A number also recounted personal pregnancy and delivery challenges they went through at the height of the conflict that threatened their very survival.

The historian Walter Williams recounts a number of instances in which black prisoners were enslaved, stating that "one Confederate colonel …. ordered the sale of black captives, with the proceeds to be divided among the soldiers".

The paper recounts a number of experiments that Newton says he had conducted several years earlier.

City officials believed the ballots were missing after the number of votes recounted in one precinct ended up 133 fewer than the number tallied on Election Day.

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