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That order did not specify who would recount the ballots.
The penalty for botching shots was that Wallace would recount chapters from his life.
Later, the filmmakers would recount how frightened Vera had seemed, glancing repeatedly at the doors between takes.
He would recount with flair his experiences in the Lancashire Fusiliers in north Africa.
Over his burrito, Mike would recount the outrageous things he had written in his abstracts.
Newspapers, television and radio nationwide would recount your accomplishments repeatedly for the next few days.
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To anyone who argued that we don't act collectively any more, he'd recount the day he was on a train that broke down for hours, and "up until then we'd all been individuals on a privatised train, but now we helped each other, lending phones and sharing sandwiches, and by the time it arrived it was a socialist train".
The multiple-sided story has been circulating on Hacker News since last night and covered here and there, but we thought we'd recount what's happening because there are important lessons to be learned here.
He'd recounted this story in his application for a job at the Review-Journal.
In college, I'd recounted the plot to a friend and started to wonder about its politics.
They surely talked about ISIS, as she'd recounted discussing the evil of foreign terrorists.
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