Sentence examples for the recounts from inspiring English sources

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the recounts

verb

To tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of.

  • The old man recounted the tale of how he caught the big fish.

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THE recounts are long over.

Ms. Harris's view is that the recounts should stop.

The recounts put Democrats in an awkward position.

They had sought an emergency injunction stopping the recounts.

So what happens if Monday dawns with the recounts incomplete?

No one can know now what the recounts will show.

What a comfort all the recounts and dimples have been to Saddam and Slobodan.

There were two problems with the formal correction about the recounts, I discovered.

But will they do so even if the recounts show Mr. Gore winning?

What the recounts show by Monday afternoon will be legally crucial.

The recounts involved judgments about chads: punch dots that voters may have only partially pierced.

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