One writer recounted a story about a scientist who stopped at a garage in America and began to chat to the service attendant. |
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In a now-famous experiment, recounted in Schwartz's book, researchers set up a table at a specialty food store, offering samples of jam. |
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The movie is an indictment of musical overexposure and hype as recounted by those who were the musical pawns. |
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They are also full of gossipy anecdotes recounted in his saucy and acerbic style. |
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Others recounted tales of the privations caused by the blockade and the makeshifts necessitated by them. |
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The physician tried to interview him, but Joseph was stuporous, so his brother recounted the dying man's story. |
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She also recounted to the students the interpretation aspect of the Manipuri dance form. |
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Tours through North America and Britain are recounted with spirit-crushing banality. |
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In a particularly telling passage, he recounted attending a masked ball during his teens. |
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A man with a laugh in his voice recounted how he was shot down, landing in a field in his shirt and tie. |
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The Prince listened as his former shipmate recounted a heart-rending story of his wife's illness and his own plunge into depression. |
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He recounted an incident in which food contributed by international donors had been placed in a storehouse near the governor's office. |
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He recounted that cashew apples and their juice were consumed and that the nuts were roasted in fires and the kernels eaten. |
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In it, Eggers recounted the deaths of his parents, and the lightly borne but nonetheless onerous task of bringing up his youngest brother. |
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Ash paused, and recounted his dream to her in descriptive detail but was careful to avoid the part where she dies. |
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He recounted that family, friends and relatives all chased him away and he has had no further contact with them. |
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And on the need for contempt powers, he recounted how officials at times refused to obey the orders. |
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Five valedictorians represented their respective graduating classes and recounted the journeys to their achievement. |
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For the final time, George solemnly recounted the story of the farm for Lennie. |
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Very soon he had opened his own mobile welding company and recounted taking a team of boilermakers to Tarcoola in the Simpson Desert. |
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This verse suggests that an undermeaning should be sought, not only to the particular occasion recounted but also to the whole narrative. |
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Steph recounted the sadness of having to tell the wife and daughter of a Sri Lankan hotelier that his dead body had been washed up. |
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Speaker after speaker, continued Mokoena-Harvey, nostalgically recounted their umbilical attachment to Kofifi. |
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It is a quote recounted in interviews elsewhere and the seemingly effortless success feels an extricable part of the brand itself. |
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Menard, one of the walking wounded, recounted the fierce response they met in on a bridge at the southern Iraqi city of Nassiriya. |
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The callers recounted tedious vows, painfully off-key songs warbled by bride and groom, the inclusion of the groom's dog in the ceremony. |
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Hayden's grappling with these issues led to sometimes jocose observations, as recounted here. |
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This is recounted in a short piece on the Chief Minister, which is written in the form of diary jottings. |
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His colleagues, who recounted the story, called his decision prudent in a city ruled by the law of the jungle for more than a year. |
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He recounted a domiciliary visit when he sailed 20 miles to see a child on Arran. |
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The sweet little Kiwi chalet girls were still glowing with excitement as they recounted their tales. |
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The constant bombing of the London in the blitz during World War Two are recounted at more than mere anniversaries of the event. |
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Today at morning tea, he recounted how they had caught him once, on an Easter Sunday afternoon with no traffic about. |
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His winsome chit-chat further endeared these die-hards as he recounted one hilarious story after another. |
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In a halting voice, recollecting events from the past slowly, Master Willie recounted his life. |
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Some ballots are being recounted after voters apparently punched the paper when it was folded in two. |
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He further recounted how the brave deeds of Harmodios and Aristogeiton were immortalized by an inscription on the sculpture's base. |
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The story of his own and his mother's survival is recounted in his memoir with stunning visual detail. |
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Like the myth of Hercules, the legend of Samson is a tale recounted in many cultures. |
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Two other councilmen recounted personal stories about the mayor's openness. |
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Half an hour later, the judge recounted the scores and declared Budd the winner. |
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At one stage we tried counting how many stars there were, but it got too confusing as we counted and recounted a dot or two. |
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They recounted years of frustration and alienation from being ignored despite worry, illness and death. |
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Exploitations of various kinds, in several directions, are recounted in a tone both minatory and droll. |
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Mr Hunt recounted a number of amusing stories, including one about a Royal Command Performance for King George V and Queen Mary. |
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Hanan surmounted the obstacles she recounted in her narrative by travelling first to Egypt, arranging there for her ultimate destination. |
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This speech does not report the movement of the betrothal message, from kingly words recounted, to messenger, to scroll, to herald's voice. |
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Blair, one of American anti-aircraft gunners involved in this amicide, recounted the dreadful realization of having wantonly, though inadvertently, slaughtering their own gallant buddies. |
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In his autobiography 'Still Me,' Reeves recounted how Williams helped save his life. |
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This is a lovingly told story of redemption and familial love, but recounted at such close range that every success or failure in this family becomes acutely affecting. |
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He recounted how she had taken the letters, and the two men laughed. |
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In Huang's letter, he recounted how he was dragged into this matter. |
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Later, I recounted this experience to another friend who lives locally. |
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The Allens really were invited by Mrs. Reagan to that state dinner, a memory they fondly recounted in the Post article. |
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Friedman recounted one of his early therapy sessions with a woman who had recently lost a 19-year-old son. |
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The death of an uncle and a hedging competition are processed and recounted in due course. |
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All of which, among other humiliating acts, are recounted in My Crazy Love. |
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Pettet threw his head back and laughed as he recounted his tangle with the police. |
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As recounted in the complaint, Minor C and a girl identified as Minor B were lured by the promise of quick cash. |
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One bhikkhu recounted how one day he was following a line of practitioners of various Buddhist traditions and noticed a lady was handing items to everyone. |
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In the spring of 1813, the magazine published a letter from a Muscovite, who recounted the arrival of the French in Moscow, and the destruction of the city. |
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He recounted an anecdote about an elderly council tenant who was left without any gas heating for three days after her supply was cut off in error. |
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And prodded by McGettigan, the witness recounted the gifts of clothes and sports equipment Sandusky gave her young son. |
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He recounted his own prayers to Mother Cabrini in 1998, which he believes aided him in becoming a U.S. citizen. |
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Mother Teresa once recounted an incident she was party to in London. |
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The argument is centered on the analysis of the Indo-Aryan myth of a golden age, as recounted in Europe and India from the Enlightenment to the present. |
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I print this in capital letters merely to emphasise the tone of incredulity with which my colleague, Michael Grant recounted this tale to me from Orlando. |
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Mansa Musa told him that he was from a dynasty where the authority is transmitted by inheritance, and recounted the adventures of the king who ruled before him. |
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Thomas Shanti Blanks, 26, showed no emotion as Patty Steck tearfully recounted losing John Regos, whom she described as the love of her life. |
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The Hero Twins myth recounted in the Popol Vuh relates how one of each pair of twins was decapitated by their ballgame opponents. |
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The Great Tang Records on the Western Regions, compiled by Bianji, recounted the journey of Xuanzang, the Tang era's most renowned Buddhist monk. |
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The death of the god Baldr is recounted in chapter 49, where the mistletoe that is used to kill Baldr is described as growing west of Valhalla. |
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This tragedy is recounted in the Skeletons on the Zahara, by Dean King, which is set in this region of the African coast. |
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She also recounted the experience of teaching 120 kindergarten students to fingerpaint. |
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Connery later recounted that he had to lie low for a while after receiving threats from men linked to Stompanato's boss, Mickey Cohen. |
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Morris was a caring father to his daughters, and years later they both recounted having idyllic childhoods. |
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The tale recounted that the man only began to respond to reason when the mode of the music was changed to the slow and rhythmic Spondaic mode. |
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It is at Dar Rati itself that the legend of the Sumata tribeswoman was recounted by Ahmed and Abdeslam El-Jamili. |
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The woman was a client of Jung's and as she recounted the dream during a psychotherapy session, a scarabaeid beetle tapped on the window. |
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In the 1930s, Thomas Wright recounted that Ternan had unburdened herself with a Canon Benham, and gave currency to rumours they had been lovers. |
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The other woman, also a Filipina, 26, recounted a similar story to the prosecutor in the Court of First Instance. |
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He also recounted that people in the region considered Widecombe to be haunted, and that the Great Thunderstorm of 1638 was blamed. |
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Marco Polo recounted the Grand Canal's arched bridges as well as the warehouses and prosperous trade of its cities in the 13th century. |
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His cousin and lifelong friend Thomas Medwin, who lived nearby, recounted his early childhood in his The Life of Percy Bysshe Shelley. |
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At several points in the poem, an Angelic War over Heaven is recounted from different perspectives. |
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Michael Hirakata, the lead packer and head of the Rocky Ford Growers Association, recounted the way the association was conceived. |
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His deeds are recounted for their uniqueness, not only among living knights but of all men who have ever lived. |
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This recommendation was endorsed and acted on by the church as recounted later in this section. |
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He recounted his life in Geneva, sometimes recalling bitterly some of the hardships he had suffered. |
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Hernando delivered the royal fifth and recounted the Pizarro brothers' adventures. |
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In his paper Observations of two persistent degrees on a thermometer, he recounted his experiments showing that the melting point of ice is essentially unaffected by pressure. |
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Drey has acknowledged that her clinic performs about 600 abortions per year during the fifth and sixth months, as recounted by the National Right to Life organization. |
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The recounted story serves as the frame for Frankenstein's narrative. |
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I recounted the embarrassing story in detail just to watch him squirm. |
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The Roman poet Virgil recounted this legend in his classical epic poem the Aeneid, where the Trojan prince Aeneas is destined by the gods to found a new Troy. |
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The old man recounted the tale of how he caught the big fish. |
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What they do instead is to relate the event or state recounted directly to the present time, and subsequent statements cannot anchor anaphorically on them. |
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After he was arrested on suspicion of killing John Stephen Regos in front of a Simi Valley gas station, Thomas Shanti Blanks recounted details of the Sept. |
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It is enjoyed by young and old, who sometimes wear costumes at services that symbolize the characters recounted in the megillah, the scroll used to tell the story. |
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I was extremely disappointed when I saw the STV documentary and the one-sided and biased manner in which they recounted the events surrounding the atrocity. |
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The rest of Odysseus' adventures are recounted by Odysseus himself. |
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Recounted with biting wit by narrator Barry Humphries, the film introduces Mary Dinkle, an alienated Australian girl whose mother is a kleptomaniac. |
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