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were accounts
noun
A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review
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But here before them in extraordinary detail were accounts that would have breezed past forensic accountants, giving a full reckoning of a war effort.
Before them in extraordinary detail were accounts giving a full reckoning of a war effort.
There were accounts of the ruling family's "love shacks," with mirrored bedrooms and bidet-equipped bathrooms.
In Boston there were accounts that the windows of a local restaurant were blown out.
Also recorded were accounts of the pre-Islamic peninsular tribes and especially of their great battles.
There were accounts of cats and small dogs being taken from yards, and of coyotes' trailing dog walkers.
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Bulgaria said its soldiers were accounted for.
They are accounts unlikely to attract tourists.
This bar's title is "Accounts".
It was accounted for".
It is accounting 101.
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