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Publishing history is full of strange tales, and that recounted by Lucy Sussex in "Blockbuster!
The alleged phenomenon of the Bridezilla spawned numerous newspaper articles that recounted her exploits with gleeful censure.
Yet one of its first blockbusters was the leaked report on Mel Gibson's arrest on drunken-driving charges in 2006 that recounted his anti-Semitic, misogynistic rant.
He eventually got home to India, where he wrote a touching autobiography that recounted in wonder how King George had shaken his hand and praised him.
Schrade's voice broke with emotion at times during his hour of testimony that recounted his efforts to unravel questions about the shooting.
An article yesterday about SARS misspelled part of the name of a publication that recounted a laundry worker's spreading of the disease in Taiwan.
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They knew that recounts only rarely reverse an initial count.
But there is an underappreciated genre of books that recount the facts of progress.
(In the journal entry that recounts this discovery, Barthes simply notes: "Je pleure").
Short said that recounting biblical scriptures helped him endure the "long and gruelling investigation".
The vote came despite the Florida Supreme Court's ruling that recounts could go forward.
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