Kerry's recounting of the "Texas intrigue" is in sharp relief to Cole's recounting of MVB's New York politicking.
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Besides recounting Górka's allegations, White says Affleck harassed her, too.
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It was like observing two junkies recounting their first high.
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Often, it is an excuse for recounting dreams and nightmares.
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Then I started by recounting the events of that night.
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"Some people recognized me," she said, recounting one such experience.
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Recounting the conversation with me brought Dr. Lin to tears.
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But after recounting the story, she quickly shrugs it off.
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Mr. Valentin delighted in recounting how he became a flutist.
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Nadell's recounting of the colonial era, for example, is fuzzy.
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"Kylie is very naive," the insider says, recounting the family's worries.
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"Our own people rob us," Chirinos said later, recounting the humiliation.
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Andre Blakely, in his kitchen with his dogs, recounting what happened.
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But the book is more than a recounting of the past.
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Gonzalez said he believes they were truthfully recounting what they remember.
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Or Elaine Benes saying "yadda yadda" when recounting a date night.
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I could spend pages recounting cases of police abuse at protests.
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He puffed with pride while recounting how he discovered the deceit.
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The IG concluded irrefutably that Comey's "Memo 2," recounting a Jan.
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"It's you guys again," Ms. Abula said, in Mr. Tursun's recounting.
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We wrote a full-length explainer last year recounting Venezuela's collapse.
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She spoke to her, recounting the events since her last visit.
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Recounting his own experiences for the documentary is an intriguing plan.
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She retweeted the post, recounting the tale for her own followers.
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Shelley imagines a traveler recounting a journey in a distant desert.
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One overseas diplomat laughed while recounting the confusion the guidance caused.
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In recounting this incident afterward, I find myself running into difficulties.
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Here's the scene, in Comey's novel-like recounting: The door closed.
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"The recounting process should stop, and if the election commission continue with recounting process without our observers, we will act," Abdullah told a cheering crowd of supporters in Kabul, accusing Ghani's camp of fraud, which Ghani denies.
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Karim and Prairie play one, and it's Nina recounting a sexual dream.
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"I felt extremely safe," he told CNN by phone, recounting the moment.
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"This was an attempt to kill me," he said, recounting the events.
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Back in Pam's office, Thomas is recounting the events of the day.
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"You guys are not vibing," she says, recounting the conversation to Kourtney.
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" Recounting James' comments to Katie, Lisa said, "I cannot stand behind that.
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"I couldn't believe it," Ramirez told PEOPLE this year, recounting her ordeal.
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Just look at Jepsen recounting to Rookie Mag about the cutting process
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The state is also recounting ballots in the Senate race between Gov.
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One committee is filming videos of students recounting their Sandy Hook stories.
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Lost in his recounting are the ways the Republican Party enabled it.
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Mr. Botyan began recounting his story to state media at age 90.
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"How shall I begin?" one character asks, while recounting her family history.
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A recounting of her personal story has been a long time coming.
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"Leaving the classic manner of recounting a story isn't easy," Nardi says.
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"That's how I was able to hear," Holmes said, recounting the call.
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There is a new 12-pound coffee-table book recounting her career.
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What does it mean to make a living by recounting one's trauma?
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Ozzy and I were recounting everything and we were laughing and laughing.
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As each man takes turns recounting memories of his war experience, tempers flare.
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Some tourists, led by guides excitedly recounting "Papa Xi's" visit, have already appeared.
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"I see his feet," he said, recounting his thought process in that moment.
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Rescate blushes recounting the encounter: "He's trying to make small talk," she says.
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Meanwhile, Catherine takes a stroll down memory lane, recounting her first surgery ever.
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Claire is 68 years old, recounting a story of when she was 18.
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Why Veidt would stage a play recounting Osterman's death and rebirth remains unclear.
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"I began to look for more alternative treatments," she says, recounting her travels.
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First she taunts Ellaria, recounting the way Gregor "The Mountain" Clegane killed Oberyn.
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Recounting your experiences in Inglewood adds so much to Black culture's collective narrative.
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Donna is just recounting -- she came in and said, what&aposs going on?
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For weeks foreign media have been recounting the details of Polish wartime atrocities.
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He's like a Lothario recounting his exploits every time he starts a speech.
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He writes: It's worth recounting how far that abuse went on Republicans' watch.
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Everyone ordered expensive Scotch and began recounting their favorite episodes from The Simpsons.
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It's impossible to tell the NightHawk story without recounting some of AudioQuest's history.
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Recounting the story to Ruby, she has nothing but praise for the photographer.
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Reinhart posted a video recounting her story, and gave exclusive details to Insider.
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This Land The task of recounting what happened to the jetliner on Sept.
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Here are the highlights: • Mr. Clinton delivered a long, personal recounting of Mrs.
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His book recounting policy mistakes caught the attention of the Trump White House.
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You just need to write 600 words recounting your favorite bacon-related memory.
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"He answered yes—fentanyl," Walton said in a Facebook video recounting the incident.
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By the end, its fragmented recounting and reticence became all the more poignant.
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Things like feigning utter absorption in the minute recounting of intra-office politics.
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Recounting his friend's resistance, pain caught at Kai's quick words, making him pause.
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Kinch has done these early scientists a great service by recounting their contributions.
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"This item was not a factual recounting of real-life events," it wrote.
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Nyattie said, recounting the well-documented dangers women have faced in the conflict.
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Mr. Trump's campaign on Saturday publicized footage of Mr. Biden recounting the threat.
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Mann testified for three days, recounting how Weinstein allegedly raped her in 2013.
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Carney said he had merely been recounting the debate at December's MPC meeting.
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Victims are often asked to relive it by recounting it in excruciating detail.
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He spent the rest of the time recounting Tesla's rise and recent history.
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I was recounting the story of my life when she stopped me short.
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Her recounting of "the other side" wasn't embellished by any cutaways or flashbacks.
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At a New Hampshire town hall, Jeb Bush choked up recounting how his daughter,
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Recounting these incidents on the witness stand, Newton broke down in tears multiple times.
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She cried, recounting the numerous assaults by Doula, burying her face in her hands.
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A sobbing mother recounting how the daughter she was breastfeeding was was taken away.
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Recounting his life, he tended to mention Mozart and Shakespeare in the same breath.
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But it is in recounting more recent history that Mr Treuer's storytelling skills shine.
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"Zero airplay, nothing," Williams began, recounting how quickly "Happy" rose up the music charts.
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His recounting of this clash between old and new media is authentic and absorbing.
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Frederica Wilson — who was there with Myeshia Johnson — "wacky" for recounting the phone call.
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But the trouble came when speaking up meant more than just recounting a story.
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Recounting the boorish comment, Rotunno threw up her hands, half exasperated and half amused.
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That trip, and Haddish's hysterical recounting of their wacky adventure on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Washington (CNN)Hillary Clinton's recounting of the 2016 campaign -- "What Happened" -- is out today.
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The recounting process began Saturday as candidates, activists and lawyers clashed over the process.
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In recounting their exchange, Trump revealed some, um, gaps in his climate change knowledge.
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Everyone -- kids and adults -- was in a great mood afterward, enthusiastically recounting harrowing moments.
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Ms. Shechet chuckled while recounting Mr. Puryear's reaction to her plan for the park.
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Isaacson said the recounting of the story reinforced Biden's persona as a regular person.
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Zarif has been recounting how he had weekly breakfasts with Soleimani — in constant coordination.
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But nor has she, or will she, shy away from truthfully recounting the facts.
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In 2009, he appeared on "60 Minutes" recounting what he saw at World Savings.
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Listen to Michèle recounting a gruesome episode from her childhood to a horrified neighbor.
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As if from inside the packs, taped voices emerge of migrants recounting desert ordeals.
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"It's not just business as usual," an industry insider said, recounting the board meeting.
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It's in requests for verifiable proof in the recounting of our experiences with misogynoir.
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You start the book by recounting the jubilance of Democrats following Obama's election in 2008.
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"It's been beautiful," he told PEOPLE last June, recounting his first weeks as a dad.
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The first part of Ezekiel is yet another recounting of all the Israelites' bad deeds.
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When we tell our own stories, we're not telling the facts: We're recounting our memories.
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Again, "The Social Network" took some liberties when recounting the founding and success of Facebook.
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But as he began recounting his life and his life's work, his eyes reddened again.
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Apple detailed the technique earlier in the year (published, even), but it's worth recounting here.
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They're all smiles, recounting how they met and giggling with one another like old friends.
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Now living in the Philippines, he has been recounting his experiences in an unlikely medium.
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By Monday, more than 60,000 tweets recounting instances of discrimination had been posted to Twitter.
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Clinton's speech was a chronological—if sometimes rambling—recounting of his relationship with his wife.
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Officials in Florida are also recounting the results of contested U.S. Senate and gubernatorial seats.
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There's also a 1906 Boston Herald article recounting one kit's display at a Harvard exhibition.
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Recounting those days, Kusama (now 2093) breaks down on screen, remembering how poor she was.
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"I said here's the problem with NATO: it's obsolete," Mr. Trump said, recounting his comments.
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And true to form, Sedaris' recounting is filled with his trademark brand of curmudgeonly humor.
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No, we aren't recounting some sort of bovine-related parable from the creameries of yore.
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"I like Matt but he's kind of annoying," I say jokingly, after recounting the conversation.
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John McCain, reactions, statements, and memories have been pouring in recounting the senator's influential life.
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"They say, 'Give us this certain pastor,'" he said, recounting his meeting with American officials.
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We sat in a silent, glass-walled meeting room and started by recounting Tiqets' origins.
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Stood up to grab a family picture while recounting his early days getting into politics.
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"We got the 44 out," he said, recounting the third of his four rescue efforts.
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"That's not a topic that I'm interested in recounting in front of everyone," Systrom said.
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Appelbaum gets back on track by recounting another massive free-market policy error: financial liberalisation.
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The source provided Business Insider with handwritten notes, taken after the fact, recounting the conversations.
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"He said that we need to get better next year," Ntilikina said, recounting Lee's message.
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However, "Buzz Killed" was referring to colleagues recounting losses (deaths and illnesses) of family members.
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Krystlin publicly accused Bateman of assaulting her Sunday, recounting the event in detail on TwitLonger.
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Here is a collection of those tales and our journalists' recounting of how they unfolded.
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The latter's video on Facebook recounting the incident was seen more than a million times.
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One of these, in Wolff's recounting, went as follows: "Comey was a rat," repeated Trump.
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And in recounting his own behavior, he certainly will try to make himself look good.
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I told him off, recounting every failure like I was a prosecutor in a closing argument.
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Because of the conditions of his confinement, however, his recounting of dates may not be reliable.
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" Recounting the incident to Playboy a year later, Goldberg said she was ready to "rip [Jackson]
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"The ATF had shut them down," the employees said, according to a report recounting the conversation.
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Howell has a hard time recounting the episode without looking like he might burst into tears.
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I was incredulous this month when I read the article in The Times recounting this incident.
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You have all these elderly Southern men recounting their life, which is really serious and intense.
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Just before that final shot, that little boy and his friends were recounting stories about Luke.
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The first video clip of the puzzle is audio of a woman recounting a grizzly murder.
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Recounting this story to her new classmates does not warrant the understanding or sympathy she expects.
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The president had to be corrected when recounting the story of his recent strike on Syria.
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Recounting his experiments, my father's eyes shift around the room as if looking for an escape.
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The two careen around each other's voices on "Lost," recounting the tale of two druggy lovers.
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It's just as emotional as their last segment, with tears being shed in recounting her experience.
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"I inherit nothing from the Democratic Party," Clinton said, recounting her experience of winning the nomination.
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He regularly eulogizes close friends who have been murdered, recounting some of their best times together.
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"Seconds later, there was a second explosion," Maduro said in a national address recounting the incident.
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"The mob I now faced carried no ropes or guns," he wrote, recounting the 1991 hearings.
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"I said everything that I had not said before," Burruss said, recounting her chat with Parks.
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In 2012, the Obama White House released a statement recounting the origins of the annual Seder.
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I have to, I'm afraid, even though describing video games is a little like recounting dreams.
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Except the women weren't recounting drunken hookups or how many shots they'd taken on the beach.
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Recounting this episode, Franaszek emphasizes Milosz's desire to return to Janka, who had remained in Warsaw.
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After recounting his role in that episode, he stayed on the phone to talk about robots.
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Once she began recounting her story, he realized it was better than anything he could invent.
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Groups began attacking one another and destroying one another's statues, with oral histories even recounting cannibalism.
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Recounting the meeting to reporters, the Democratic senator Dick Durbin also dwelled on another curious moment.
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He did, however, write this soulful historical recounting of the women's voting movement with Thomas Yohe.
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Chang's prose reads more like a stream-of-consciousness recounting of events than a cohesive story.
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I had no idea that he was reading these stories and then recounting them to me.
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The chapters recounting the run up to the Civil War proceed with the inexorability of fate.
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Why it matters: This is the first time Woods is recounting an overview of his career.
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"We have come here seeking safety," said Ekhlas, recounting the incident that took place in November.
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It's a thorough recounting of Alan Turing's genius—and the persecution he suffered for his homosexuality.
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He also went in depth to describe Trump's appearance when recounting their first in-person meeting.
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"It's just been devastating," Gwen says, vividly recounting the days following Corey's disappearance two years ago.
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Neeson began recounting his personal story after being asked about his film character turning to anger.
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"We never talked about the game together," Henri once said in recounting his relationship with Maurice.
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It's mostly a recounting of the socialist movement and its offshoots, from Marx and Engels forward.
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Faas, recounting the episode in his autobiography, cheekily but perhaps deservedly takes part of the credit.
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The whitewashing of movements like #MeToo makes black women hesitant about recounting their stories of assault.
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In the Free Chapel, Mr Franklin is recounting a recent visit to the White House for dinner.
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"They're going to shoot me in the back — there's no way out" she says, recounting the events.
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My friends felt it too, and we cracked ourselves up recounting the night on the way home.
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According to the letter, Evans drafted an email to her fiancé in 2015 recounting the alleged assault.
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He was a master story-teller who delighted in recounting tales of American heroism and selfless virtue.
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What purpose does recounting stories from his own childhood and college years serve in supporting that argument?
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Introduction Before recounting my recollection of various events under investigation, I want to clarify a few issues.
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The House's managers, led by California Representative Adam Schiff, spent the last few weeks recounting Trump's misdeeds.
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McGahn was the most-cited witness in Mueller's report, recounting Trump's efforts to interfere with the investigation.
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Recounting the night to me, Tilda snapped her fingers, and said she had lost an entire evening.
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"She said, 'Yeah, I'm really upset about this lead poisoning in Flint,'" he said, recounting how Mrs.
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"Fragile by Design" tried to answer the first question by recounting the history of several nations' banks.
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" When recounting the entire tragic episode, Stauber emphasized the timing: "It started as a road rage incident.
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"That's always difficult," Rivlin said, recounting Greenspan's reaction when she used the word "guess" in a speech.
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Here's the excerpt, recounting the moments after consummating the affair: So the chronology checks out for sure.
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More than 850,000 ballots were invalidated after months of recounting under the supervision of the United Nations.
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Below, check out Kim's recounting of his candid conversation with Dunham about gender politics in streetwear culture.
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"This is the healthiest and happiest I've ever been," she noted, recounting her health struggles overworking herself.
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Each county is recounting votes and the results from the machine recount are due back by Thursday.
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Turner bucked that criticism, recounting the healthcare woes she's heard from Americans while traveling with the group.
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"Have a dream," she said, recounting what she would advise other young hopefuls, "then go follow it."
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Biggest news of the day was Ambassador William Taylor's recounting of a call between Trump and Sondland.
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The scene bounces between Madeline recounting the story hedging the truth a little and what actually happened.
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"They started shooting, shooting, shooting," said Matte Bama, recounting the night Boko Haram raided her town, Amchide.
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The actor began by recounting his disastrous audition for Frodo in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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" Recounting the testimonies, Blumenthal called officials' attempts to explain the continued separation of children "outrageous and incredible.
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In early July, EXTRA featured a group interview with the actresses recounting their own "bad mom" stories.
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To the families who lost everything, recounting how Ms. Petruska helped recover their cats often brings tears.
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"No one could believe it," Mr. DeFrank said, recounting the event in an interview this past week.
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The White House, meanwhile, has pushed back on Merkley's recounting of his experience with the detention centers.
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The actress alternates between recounting her road to success and offering listeners advice on achieving their dreams.
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An unconventional icebreaker for brainstorming sessionsWhy recounting embarrassing stories leads to more idea generation isn&apost clear.
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"I had just got out of an abusive relationship," says Valladares recounting his first time with meth.
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Salieri is recounting the première, in 21806, of his second opera, "Le Donne Letterate" ("The Learned Women").
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"He fell immediately," Officer Wallace testified Wednesday in State Supreme Court in Manhattan, recounting his partner's death.
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At times one of the young boys might be recounting the story, or perhaps the old voyeur.
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" Recounting how the vote played out, Mr. Johnson said, "I was just kind of biding my time.
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Now, friends and relatives are remembering the victims — and recounting the circumstances that led them to New York.
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And this sermon, Sandra, is simply my recounting the historical evidence for the Christian foundation of our county.
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She has shown uncommon courage in recounting her own sufferings and speaking up on behalf of other victims.
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We cut to Prairie recounting this dream to Homer, who still doesn't really want to believe her story.
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According to his recounting of the meeting, she asked him if he had been in touch with Nuñez.
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The future history books recounting all of this could consist of only memes and not miss a beat.
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"We were living in South Central during the crack epidemic," Jefferson said, recounting the family's time in California.
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Recounting these stories takes courage, especially for a businesswoman who always appears highly scripted in her public statements.
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One of their most recent works, Afterglow, is a memoir recounting the life of their beloved dog, Rosie.
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And there's nothing sexy, sweet, or even appealing about Fisher's three months with Ford in her recounting here.
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One second, she's recounting a goofy photoshoot, in the next, she's expounding upon the fickle nature of existence.
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A number of users have reported receiving knockoffs through the platform, often recounting the experience in YouTube testimonials.
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Trump has a long history and dozens of lawsuits recounting his refusal to pay his employees and contractors.
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"The tooth fairy didn't show up last night," Menzel, 47, wrote on Twitter Monday recounting the unfortunate event.
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Florida, America's most notorious swing state, is recounting both its major statewide elections, where Republicans are narrowly leading.
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"I just sort of gave up," Evans told The New Yorker in October 2017, recounting her alleged assault.
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Those recounting the conversation described it as animated and friendly, with the two men smiling as they spoke.
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And recounting his glory days in New York City high society -- decades before they were even born. 25.
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Recounting the hours before his dad's slaying, Scott periodically paused, he and his friends tracking every passing vehicle.
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Rather than provide a top level recounting of military strategy, Collinson shifts between the macro and the micro.
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Mueller may well have said these things, but Giuliani's recounting of them shouldn't be accepted at face value.
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As a document of the very old recounting her dreams at breakfast, it's a bit of a marvel.
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The first forty minutes of the meeting were taken up by statements from Khan, recounting London's latest emergencies.
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Coon was recounting the story in late June, at a woodsy conference center in Briarcliff Manor, New York.
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Recounting notes left when her mother was out of town, conversations at the dinner table, and even Mrs.
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Recounting a meeting with House Republicans, Trump tweeted that "they applauded and laughed loudly" when he demeaned Rep.
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Or maybe you go OCD on your phone every night recounting how many steps you've taken that day.
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"I was overheard recounting an experience in Alaska while having a hallway conversation in the offices," he wrote.
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It opens with a woman recounting a dream where she's at a conference-type function in a hotel.
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Beckham was in Paris when he received the call that he was traded, recounting that it lasted seconds.
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And he's scathing about the many sloppy writers who preceded him, gleefully recounting the errors he has unearthed.
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And so, in that light, even the mocking of a woman recounting a sexual assault can't separate them.
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Recounting how such jarring discrepancies would play out in the founders' actual lives, Lepore is matter-of-fact.
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Another clean-cut young man cried recounting his eight-month sobriety — and how his journey has just begun.
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Michelle Obama won't be the only former White House resident shown recounting experiences in Washington on Wednesday night.
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He recalls his youth on the coast, recounting the time when he was better known as Storm Boy.
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" Mr. Ryan remembered his own fights with Mr. McCain, recounting that "with John it was never feigned disagreements.
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The child's parents have given interviews to journalists and aid workers in Gaza recounting how their daughter died.
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"The (Veterans Administration) failed him," Craven, a Boone resident, said in a recounting of their conversation to CNN.
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After recounting her story, Elizabeth walked toward El Futuro's reception area, clutching her 5-year-old daughter's hand.
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Trump has denied that he did and publicly released the telcon recounting what was said on the call.
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Anchor tears up over story CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota became emotional Friday on air while recounting Mensah's story.
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Now she is one of seven women recounting their suffering in a play about sexual violence in Lebanon.
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"He's out there with me," Cassius Winston said, recounting how he and his younger brother developed the handshake.
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It's futile to describe a book by recounting its plot, and this is especially true in this case.
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Speier shared a video last week recounting the sexual harassment she experienced while working as a congressional staffer.
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"She's the one that told me that less is more," said Ms. Gerber, recounting her mom's beauty tips.
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He reconstructs the disaster from the ground up, recounting the prelude to it as well as its aftermath.
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"She was a wonderful ambassador for the brand," he said, recounting trying garments on her in Kensington Palace.
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"She was a wonderful ambassador for the brand," he said, recounting trying garments on her in Kensington Palace.
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The Supreme Court stopped the recounting of contested ballots, declaring George W. Bush the next White House occupant.
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In the d'Aulaires' recounting, Medusa's back story is ignored; Perseus cuts off her ugly head while she sleeps.
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" While recounting what he remembers from his missing year, David reveals one of his very few memories was "dancing.
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The maid was left to write to the couple's son, a prisoner of the British, recounting his family's extinction.
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Recounting the incident, McCord noted how her rape happened in a different way than those often described by society.
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Kashuv, 18, took to Twitter on Monday morning with a thread recounting his communication with the Ivy League school.
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The couple spent several hours on Friday recounting the story to police in Belém, according to the Associated Press.
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Dianne Feinstein, recounting her memory of Hill in a statement many believed may as well have been about Ford.
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" In recounting his adventure, Rob was stunned, saying, "Eighty-three thousand people cheering, and I was in the middle.
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Benghazi survivors Mark Geist and John Tiegen gave a recounting of the tragedy immediately after her address in Cleveland.
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One student at Morehouse, recounting mistreatment by police, said he would urge his parents to vote for Mr Sanders.
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But Katie handles the nasty moment with grace before tearing up recounting the conversation to Lisa, who is furious.
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He spent the VAST majority of this speech jabbing at his political foes and recounting his 2016 successes. 3.
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"He couldn't even be a one-person country lawyer down in Alabama," Trump also said, according to Woodward's recounting.
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"In that prayer, I'm going to be recounting God's history of faithfulness to his people, the Israelites," he said.
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The look on his face when surveying his parents, or when recounting his own marital disappointments, can be moving.
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" Later in the speech, after recounting a profanity-laced anecdote, Yu reiterated his point that "women have destroyed China.
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Though she wept while talking to me, she became impatient when recounting the loving reactions of friends and family.
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Klein is sharpest when riffing rather than recounting, and efforts to combine the two do not always go smoothly.
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A quick internet search of Diamond Resorts turns up blistering reports from timeshare owners recounting its hard-sell tactics.
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No big-name chefs here, just some ordinary folks recounting the history behind some of their favorite comfort foods.
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Recounting her first meeting with him after he took office, Pelosi said he was "insecure" about election vote totals.
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Former White House aide Omarosa Manigault-Newman also has a forthcoming book recounting her time in the White House.
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Rick Scott (R) from playing any role in recounting or certifying the result of the state's contested Senate race.
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Trump reportedly feared that the turbines would hurt his business at Doonbeg, according to Varadkar's recounting of the interaction.
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Like an over-the-hill older brother recounting his athletic exploits, Hercules remembers his first turn through the pit.
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"Conscience," Joe DiPietro's new comic drama, displays a similar allegiance in recounting the fraught events of seven decades ago.
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The next day, while Will is recounting the dinner to Samantha over FaceTime, there's a huge noise in Seattle.
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By recounting what happened to us, we relived our pain and risked being judged harshly by those around us.
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As children waddled around the house, the women spent over an hour recounting painful memories — miscarriages, stillbirths, difficulties conceiving.
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"You're lucky to live sad moments," he says, after recounting a powerful experience of loneliness in his own life.
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Ms. Haspel was recounting the excitement she felt at the start of her own career when the heckling began.
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Part of me wants this to be a sad recounting, not a pathetic one, but I see I'm failing.
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"You start to fall down really slowly, then it happens really fast," she says, recounting one of her tumbles.
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"Now that we fired Flynn, the Russia thing is over," Trump said according to Christie, recounting a 2017 conversation.
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He re-established his Vienna routine: reading in bed, sleeping late, painting a bit, recounting fantasies to fellow boarders.
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In recounting their experiences, some women were philosophical; several swung between barely suppressed fury and bouts of self-blame.
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" Recounting the adventurous trip, he also catalogs his own wicked ways: "For nothing would he do / But scribble poetry.
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Even the briefest recounting of the Pyongyang's disarmament history should convince us to leave the champagne corked for now.
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"It was actually hilarious," said Derulo, recounting how he basically ran around with his dick out for four months.
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Through the book's second half, recounting developments since World War II, Treuer's counternarrative to Brown takes its fullest form.
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Among Cohen's duties as Trump fixer was to threaten people; he did this maybe 500 times, by his recounting.
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Greg Woodcox embraces his dogs Romey and Jules after recounting his harrowing escape from the Camp fire in Paradise, California.
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Gosling and Cecily Strong returned to form as unassuming rednecks recounting blissful experiences of meeting beings from beyond the stars.
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At the same time that MIB is recounting his tale to Teddy, Maeve is flashing back to her own experience.
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Perhaps a part of me felt subversive pairing provocative images with entirely unsexy passages recounting hospital admissions and calcium tablets.
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This week, one by one, these women condemned the doctor, recounting, sometimes in tearful detail, the abuse they had suffered.
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Recounting the uncertainty the high schooler felt about the future, he teared up in a rare public display of emotion.
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At that time she wrote an affidavit recounting her time in the library with Syed, and they had it notarized.
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" Gaga ended the note by recounting things she'd miss about Arabella, like "feeding her cookies" and "galloping through the canyons.
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A statement that Schiff made very clear was not intended to be a verbatim recounting of what Trump said. 8.
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The part people are upset about is that he was recounting an interaction that took place when she was 12.
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"We need everything," she said, recounting the struggle for clean water, food, and hygiene materials that drives some to beg.
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" Questioning for Ford has included recounting specific, sensitive details that have haunted her from the alleged incident, including, "The stairwell.
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I can't recall ever stumbling across an article recounting "1,001 of the Year's Favorite Vagina Names" during my internet trawls.
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This sequence flutters between Jane recounting the story to Madeline on her porch and flashes of the night in question.
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Actual teddy bears from a select handful of photographs also sit in the cases, accompanied by texts recounting their histories.
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But they seemed to take more joy in recounting his unrealized ideas, which now sound more like conceptual art pieces.
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Rowling said it in recounting her own-rags-to-riches journey during a commencement address at Harvard University in 2008.
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In recounting driving with Ali through Louisville, Schaap did not say it was the first time he had met Ali.
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Instead, WikiLeaks devoted most of the event to recounting its most notorious releases and responding to criticism levied against it.
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Recounting the day they moved their daughter, Chelsea, into her freshman dorm at Stanford University, Mr. Clinton recounted how Mrs.
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The evening has two distinct halves: One recounting three refugees' actual and often-harrowing experiences, the other an original play.
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Promised a "a major statement" upon his own return (It was a long monologue recounting his trip to Asia.) 18.
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After recounting this, Gleiberman moves on to what he liked about "Dazed and Confused," but the reader is still agape.
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Through a sign-language interpreter, Mr. Washington gestured forcefully and tearfully, recounting his mother's last day and his lingering loss.
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The show sticks fairly close to the facts in recounting what happened on the day Gianni Versace (Édgar Ramírez) died.
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He is best known for being one of the first names on the infamous Browns jersey recounting their QB history.
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Yazidi women hoped that recounting our experiences of mass murder, rape and enslavement would bring attention to the Yazidi genocide.
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He loved decorating trees, singing songs like "Silent Night" and watching the annual Christmas pageant recounting the birth of Jesus.
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Recounting my experience to them helped me figure out that I was actually enjoying the testing more than I thought.
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The implication was that recounting a tale of trauma shortly after it happens does not necessarily contribute to healing it.
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"Bamar people do not give equal chances to Rakhine people," he said, according to an official recounting of the speech.
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In a startling piece recounting her own troubling history with Weinstein, Rebecca Traister reflects on the break: Something has changed.
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His recounting of a relatively insignificant incident shed light on his unusual and, some say, ingenious methods of resolving disputes.
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Her paternal great-grandfather was a celebrated professional narrator who traveled around the country, recounting episodes from Japan's feudal history.
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"Every time I got ready to pay the money, my kids needed something," Young said, recounting the story to WSB.
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Shu, a compact man in his fifties with wide-set cheekbones, took pride in recounting the origins of the company.
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Recounting the myth of the god crossing the frozen lake to visit his love, she smiles with her whole face.
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"He said you may think you have four years," presidential historian Michael Beschloss recalls, recounting LBJ's message to his staff.
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An earlier version of this article referred incorrectly to André Leon Talley's recounting of an encounter with a former boss.
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And there is the Scoop, evenings held about five times a year with storytellers recounting personal tales connected to jewelry.
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Ms. Muller started #BalanceTonPorc, or #ExposeYourPig, in 2017 with a series of Twitter posts recounting her experiences with Mr. Brion.
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Ms. Muller started #BalanceTonPorc, or #ExposeYourPig, in 2017 with a series of Twitter posts recounting her experiences with Mr. Brion.
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"Be ready," Smart said when recounting her recent conversation with an FBI agent to her local newspaper, The Stockton Record.
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By necessity a national recount would take place, requiring recounting every single ballot in every polling precinct in every state.
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Here, she depicts herself with eyes closed, the sheer exhaustion of recounting an emotionally difficult story inscribed on her face.
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The book is a lyrical and pristinely disturbing recounting of that time, and how it awoke within her a calling.
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About 18 months ago, Mr. Louboutin was recounting this story to France's head of patrimony, the television personality Stéphane Bern.
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" Recounting Clinton's reaction to her loss in the Iowa caucus, they write, "Losing always tests a politician's composure and grace.
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It begins with the narrator recounting a strange dream and continues on toward possible crimes committed and escape plans made.
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The Daily Mail ran an article under the headline "Women Tell of Spirit Kisses," recounting the testimony of Duncan's supporters.
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"The policemen were very mean when they came in, very mean and scornful," he said, recounting the search of his home.
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The basketball player published a powerful essay on Players' Tribune recounting childhood sexual abuse that began when she was just 9.
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According to Haddish, DiCaprio then began recounting his experience working on the 1993 drama in which he starred opposite Johnny Depp.
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She can reckon with themes of racial injustice, such as recounting an upsetting interaction with the police in now deleted tweets.
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There are first-person essays recounting experiences with injectables and breezy interviews with beauty editors about their experiences with the procedures.
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I stumbled back to the party, into its nu rave and smoke, recounting my realization to each of my friends individually.
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This timeless narrative is an unforgettable recounting of Harriet Jacobs' life enslaved in North Carolina, and of her escape to freedom.
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His attitude towards the president is one of amiable concern, which he expresses while recounting their slightest interaction in minute detail.
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My boyfriend laughed uncontrollably for the next ten minutes, recounting what had just happened in the way that stoned people do.
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Had hundreds met their end while shopping along the Champ-Élysées, how long would we spend recounting names of the victims?
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Aunt Willie's flat recounting proved there was no getting away from it, even after blacks were free in the segregated South.
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One of the most impactful passages is a young Sudanese refugee slowly, solemnly recounting his escape from the war in Darfur.
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After nine months together, Yalonda popped the question to Kayla by giving her a homemade book recounting their personal love story.
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Trump "did just what he said he would do," Pence said, recounting his push to convince Carrier to remain in Indiana.
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"Oh, we didn't fire you, the machine fired you because you are lower than the rate," Dualeh said, recounting the process.
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It's a markedly accessible recounting, made even more approachable by its hosting on a platform as professedly user-friendly as Netflix.
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Then there is Comey's recounting that when he told Sessions that Trump had to stop contacting him, the AG said nothing.
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As it happens, the book ends well beyond that, with Elio recounting Oliver's whereabouts and their missed connections well into adulthood.
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Florida recount Florida's putting the machines away and will start recounting ballots by hand in its hotly contested US Senate race.
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However, judging by Seth Rogen's recounting of his exchanges with Jack, maybe even the celebs can't save Twitter from itself anymore.
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Recounting the Bauhaus roster of teachers from the early 19503s is like taking a stroll through the permanent collection at MoMA.
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Dragon Ball Z Kakarot is an all-new Action-RPG recounting the beloved story of Dragon Ball Z like never before
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After 20 minutes or so recounting his experience with the Soviet leader, however, Lown became painfully aware that Trump wasn't listening.
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After briefly recounting the Anglo-American legal tradition's long history of skepticism towards excessive fines, the justice pressed his point again.
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But in recounting Mr. Johnson's final hours, Chief David O. Brown of the Dallas Police Department mentioned the movement by name.
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"I was overheard recounting an experience in Alaska while having a hallway conversation in the [NPS headquarters] offices," he told employees.
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But just three years later, Liz was on SBS VICELAND's The Feed, recounting how this moment led her into a cult.
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Recounting one such moment of terror, Berry describes once losing her daughter Nahla in a department store when she was 2.
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But according to the Times's sources, Rosenstein in his recounting of the conversation with Trump said the president wanted Russia mentioned.
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Instead of Jim Caviezel's graphic suffering, we have Mary (Sara Lazzaro) recounting the Annunciation for Jesus in a sun-dappled grove.
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"I don't have the mental capacity to bury another motherfucking girl," Doroshow said, recounting stories of violence against trans sex workers.
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This is why I wanted the last track on Kill All Men be a recounting of murder, rape, and abuse numbers.
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He walks in and defuses the situation instantly by recounting exactly why every one of those hoodlums was at the wall.
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"It's not my personality," she said, recounting going to see Steve Jobs speak and watching him be swarmed by people afterward.
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Ms. Park, who wept as she was recounting her own escape, called the survey "a significant step" in publicizing the problem.
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Woven through Hubbard's recounting of these events is the story of Khashoggi, his exile from Saudi Arabia, and his gruesome murder.
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Both Dun and Joseph grew up nearby in strict, religious homes, a topic they deftly avoid when recounting their childhoods today.
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" That interpretation, he said, could "raise First Amendment questions" because such information could be simply "the recounting of historically accurate facts.
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Sotomayor has stressed the importance of collegiality, recounting at a 2016 event how the justices often eat together after oral arguments.
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At the same time, it's impossible to tell the whole story of Nxivm without recounting its obsession with recruiting famous women.
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Mr. Britton could be charming, persuading authors to sketch self-portraits or recounting a night at Studio 54 with Margaret Trudeau.
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The bulk of the film consists of survivors of Mr. Habré's reign recounting their arrests and what happened to them afterward.
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Some walked the corridors; some began to speak, recounting stories of lives that had been deep-frozen in a neurological tundra.
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"When I said arrested, I meant I was not able to move," Biden said, after recounting what had happened to him.
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Will he wait until after he has set the stage by first recounting for the jury Mr. Cosby's use of quaaludes?
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It's a stunning stretch, filled with the recounting of vivid nightmares, which include gas chambers and incest and being slowly poisoned.
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"We went through one child care after another, and it didn't work," she said recounting her struggles as a young mother.
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"He has just a natural flow with the kids," said Clara Cox, director of the Head Start program, recounting the visit.
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Consider one of Trump's best stories: his recounting of the murder, by an undocumented immigrant, of a woman named Katie Steinle.
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Once Jan was a sought-after social media coach, but now she spends her days obsessively counting and recounting wine bottles.
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Along the way, Swift does a lot of ruminating and recounting, a lot of arguing and apologizing on her own behalf.
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Yes, back in those days there were probably people who laid on too much graphic detail in recounting their childbirth stories.
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It's an honest and passionate recounting that will inspire entrepreneurs and everyone else to be brave in the face of adversity.
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In the woman's earlier recounting, Henein pointed out, she left out that they went to a pub after the Play recording.
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"We're recounting 67 counties, in some ways anything can happen," said Kathryn DePalo, a political science professor at Florida International University.
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He especially appreciated the play's recounting of the company's sweeping legacy and its role in America's transformation into an economic powerhouse.
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Then Trump brought up Venezuela: "That's the country we should be going to war with," Trump said, according to McCabe's recounting.
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Recounting the experience years later, George remains embittered by what he sees as unfair treatment by the media and advocacy groups.
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Court records claim Erick also told a friend that he had killed David, recounting how he beat and then shot the teen.
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The lengthy statement reads like a biased recounting of how Cambridge Analytica ended up with information on over 50 million Facebook users.
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Later recounting the incident to IPRA, the partner did not articulate any threatening actions by the man that prompted him to shoot.
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"I wasn't even doing [Rihanna's] makeup," Ono told me, recounting their first interaction on the set of the "S&M" music video.
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Rivkin, a poet himself, closes Twombly's life by recounting the death of Keats, who also died in Rome and is buried there.
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If you want a journalistic recounting of Edward Snowden's paradigm-altering PRISM leak, you should definitely check out last year's documentary, Citizenfour.
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"My letter was not, and did not purport to be, an exhaustive recounting of the Special Counsel's investigation or report," Barr writes.
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Florida state law requires counties to keep recounting until the vote is done, even if the state has officially certified the election.
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I don't mean to cry, but my body reacts to the recounting of what each bullet took from Laquan and from us.
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"To hear someone recounting sex-capades for too long on screen — it just loses its interest value after a while," he said.
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But there is more to this book than simply recounting the details of what was arguably the country's first modern presidential campaign.
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"Tempest told Demetrius, 'Don't go back in there, it's too bad,' " William Johnson said, recounting what Thomas told him after the fire.
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You can find a more thorough recounting of the world record plan and the process in separate forum posts on Carcassonne Central.
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Dr. Schwartz responded by recounting the first time he had heard the expression, at a meeting with the hospital's board of directors.
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His recounting of a trip deep into the Ogaden region of Ethiopia with a rebel army reveals hardly anything about the conflict.
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As part of her Facebook posts recounting G7's story, Anderson asked Amarillo residents to attend a city council meeting on Tuesday.
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Taylor told jurors private details of her married life with Harris, saying they had intimacy problems and recounting Harris' struggles with pornography.
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Washington, 30, sobbed while recounting the terrifying moments to reporters from a hospital bed where she was recovering from a gunshot wound.
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"He wasn't asking for our opinion necessarily," Mr. Jenkins said, recounting when the chief told him and the mayor of the plan.
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For a second straight day, Trump pushed back on a Washington Post story recounting the fallout of his incendiary tweets targeting Reps.
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Cooper's recounting of this scheme is entertaining, but there is scant evidence that Sadr could have formed a serious counterpoint to Khomeini.
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Progress has come in fits and starts, and the work of recounting her most painful memories for public consumption can be grueling.
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" Recounting the story of Prince's, she said, "Hot chicken, particularly in the African-American community, was more than just about eating chicken.
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This recounting comes from interviews with more than two dozen lawmakers, senior aides, administration officials and lobbyists deeply involved in the process.
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"They are not businesspeople," said Khoury, sounding pained, recounting the difficulties of getting the lights strung to decorate the church at Christmas.
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In profiles, he's fond of recounting the mock election he claims to have helped rig when he was in the first grade.
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"I was like, here we go again," he said, recounting that day while sitting with his father in the family's living room.
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Midterm elections Recounting has begun down in Florida, sparked by narrowed enough margins in the races for governor, senator and agriculture commissioner.
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But as a recounting of the Academy's repeated missteps on the way to the February 24 ceremony shows, goodwill has been lost.
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Rather than a contract photographer sitting on the stage speaking of his job, Souza embodied an old family friend recounting tender memories.
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"I didn't really want to make eye contact with her," said Dr. Seth, recounting the day he had to break the news.
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In the book, Louisa eventually recounting her trauma to Will is one of the reasons he stops being so snarky with her.
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After recounting the conversation with Sondland to Bolton, Hill says Bolton told her to report it to NSC counsel John Eisenberg immediately.
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He also kept posting videos to his personal channel, taking part in viral challenges and recounting hilarious stories from his daily life.
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"They said, 'We want to make sure there is nothing under there, so show it,'" Mr. David said, recounting his client's account.
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"Much has happened since the district court authorized disclosure in October," Rao writes, before briefly recounting the past impeachment proceedings against Trump.
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Mambele took pleasure in recounting the hours that Tshisekedi would make diplomats who visited his house wait before he would see them.
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Couch wrote in his opinion that Ana's difficulty recounting the names of the women on the association board weighed against her credibility.
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"They have more understanding of trauma survivors and the difficulty they might have in recounting certain details and little discrepancies," she said.
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"I love the guy," he said after recounting what he said was a very positive telephone conversation with Mr. Biden last week.
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A few minutes in, Ms. Haspel was recounting the "thrill of being sworn in" as a C.I.A. officer when the heckler interrupted.
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"They said, `We want to make sure there is nothing under there, so show it,'" Mr. David said, recounting his client's account.
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At one house, a woman answered the door and shared her ambivalence about legalized abortion, recounting how she had one years ago.
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Journalist Laura Bassett penned an op-ed in the online magazine GQ recounting her experience with sexist remarks from MSNBC's Chris Matthews.
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He spoke through an interpreter, recounting how his wife had been trapped beneath the bus and died that night in the hospital.
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"We need unconscious bias training for everyone," said Tracey Spicer, the well-known TV anchor, after recounting a litany of sexist encounters.
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His Facebook followers already know this, because he does Facebook Live streams of much of his day, recounting all manner of tedium.
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Sometimes former officials, without authorization, publish memoirs recounting high-level internal conversations, or officials blurt out secret information at a congressional hearing.
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But there is no fanfare here, only the recounting of poignant memories, the unanswered questions and the sense of a murky future.
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"I'm the girl who lost the Miss Central Falls Recreation Contest," she laughs, recounting her first beauty pageant at six years old.
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Judge Goodman concluded there's no reason to distinguish between written notes and memos and an oral recounting of the same substantive information.
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He lost that job, and he was recounting all of this to us as someone who hadn't had a drink in years.
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But in recounting such experiences, these women said they had also been disturbed by a sense of helplessness that pervaded the firm.
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Ms. Kaelin said that Mr. Simmon, despite his disease, had no problem recounting his name, address and social security number from memory.
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The process of getting a rape kit and recounting the rape over and over, Unbelievable makes clear, is another trauma in itself.
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"Come on, really?" he asked, in recounting Mr. Craig's testimony about his interactions with a New York Times reporter about the report.
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Mr. Trump roused his Polish hosts by recounting the country's history of resistance to invaders, including Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.
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They had a conversation on the day before Thanksgiving, each recounting the century-old names of relatives they shared, including Anna Jones.
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Musk's response was followed by a flurry of fans jumping to the CEO's defense, recounting positive experiences they had at Tesla dealerships.
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As chief of base, these officials said, Haspel signed many of the cables sent from Thailand to CIA headquarters recounting Zubaydah's questioning.
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He read from a script that responded to bipartisan criticism by recounting controversial pardons granted by presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama.
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In the book, however, a passage near the end claims that she merely heard a recounting of the recording from a friend.
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The two appeared together in Kelly's announcement video, recounting that difficult period in their lives and Giffords' rehabilitation from the gunshot wound.
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The best example of this was the Florida primary, Gingrich said, recounting the press event Trump used to advertise his own products.
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In recounting the events, Wilkinson said she received a call from a chef working at the restaurant informing her that Sanders was there.
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Trump praised Elizabeth for her contribution to the war effort World War Two, recounting a story of her repairing a military truck engine.
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Thompson was also the one responsible for the shadow of doubt cast on Dylan's recounting of the event, which Mia caught on tape.
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"I was pretty tired from jet lag," Hemal said in a statement from the Cleveland Clinic, recounting the busiest flight of his life.
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She had done everything right, the victims had soldiered through the investigation, submitting to the forensic exam, recounting the attack for the record.
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Even a former Uber driver weighed in, recounting her own experience listening to female customers who expressed relief when they entered her car.
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What's also notable is that we saw members of the media – female and male – as well as private citizens recounting their own stories.
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"I'm not interested in attacking other candidates, O.K.," Mr. Kasich said, recounting what he had told to reporters at a breakfast that morning.
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"Life is easy here if you can finesse," says Seats about Atlanta, recounting all the times when and places where life was not.
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"Sometimes, she beat us," said Titi, recounting the businesswoman who had flogged the girls for the smallest mishaps, such as breaking a plate.
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Two survivors of the Benghazi attack -- Mark Geist and John Tiegen -- were recounting their experience while Fox News aired Trump badmouthing Ohio Gov.
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"Can I just say, this girl, she was like, 'I want a pig,' " Davidson said on Thursday, recounting how they acquired the animal.
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Recounting the incident to King Edmonds on the phone, Dodd told her she planned on talking with Beador about it face-to-face.
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And while the teaser starts out recounting all the ways that normal American families can be different, the Addams clan resolutely stands out.
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But Mr Suzman's recounting of recent history makes clear that modern life is like riding a bicycle, in which stopping means toppling over.
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" After recounting the toll in money and human life the US' counterterror efforts, Stein said: "What do we have to show for this?
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Recounting Secretary of State John Kerry's visit to the country, Duterte, speaking Tagalog, said that he was feuding with US Ambassador Philip Goldberg.
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During pre-drinks he is a laugh a minute, recounting the same stories about deodorant burns and skid-marks and mopeds and blowjobs.
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"They said that we could grow her hair out," Brar told BuzzFeed News, recounting the school's rules for his daughter in third grade.
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Her father, Matthew Knowles, speaks exactly to this in "Interlude: Dad Was Mad," recounting the racism he experienced in Alabama as a child.
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The "warrior Marina" emerges most often when Abramović is recounting her past, as she does in the first third of Walk Through Walls.
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The story is based on David and Nic's memoirs, recounting Nic's battle with addiction and the fall out that rippled through his family.
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It's just there, robotically going through the motions of recounting a story, without stopping to consider why it's bothering in the first place.
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Wall appeared on Australian panel show The Project Monday night, recounting the exchange and the spoke of the overwhelming reception from the public.
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In sneak peek clips from the episode, Kardashian West can be seen tearfully recounting the terrifying ordeal to sisters Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian.
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When George finished recounting the story, Sam congratulated him for being brave enough to survive the bush alone and for rejoining the group.
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Instead of talking heads recounting their shocking experiences with graphic content, the documentary dwells only with a few people during their introductory training.
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Izzy's content—which rarely deviates from recounting the typically dark details from his time in the streets—isn't necessarily what will hold you.
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The poem began with Paul recounting the day they first met, suggesting something intimate happened between the two, before diving into their relationship.
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That's positively cheerful compared with his dominant theme of the night: Suicide, which he normalizes, recounting the many times we think of it.
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When, however, it became clear that Donald Trump was going nowhere, publishers began pumping out a flood of books recounting his innumerable misdeeds.
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"Now we're going to have a second time," Trump said in Montoursville, Pa., recounting the details of his surprise election victory in 85033.
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CNN obtained a copy of the book and corroborated news reports about Comey's highly anticipated recounting of his time in the Trump administration.
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Now, he'll have to face a barrage of questions over whether Comey's recounting of the moments right after Trump fired him are accurate.
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Trump praised Elizabeth for her contribution to the war effort World War Two, recounting a story of her reparing a military truck engine.
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Recounting an earlier conversation she'd had with Powell Jobs, Ali told the audience that "schools have been a black box" for too long.
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It was an all-too-familiar story recounting how women in tech aren't safe at work and misbehaved executives are immune from penalty.
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On Twitter, Jones posted a series of tweets recounting the words of support she she received from someone who works for the MTA.
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But the first thing you hear is Houston recounting a recurring dream in which she runs from the Devil and is never caught.
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He proves his thesis by recounting two dozen critical moments when corporations pushed the limits of existing law and mostly won new rights.
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According to Reid's recounting in his memoirs, the president's campaigning in Montana only annoyed Baucus and cemented his commitment to the Democratic opposition.
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On the rare occasions they do speak about their perilous missions, they avoid sentiment, as if recounting a visit to the dry cleaners.
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Recounting such victories is almost enough to bring a smile to her face, except spontaneous smiles are not part of her physical vocabulary.
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Fortunately, in her book, Melinda comes clean on marital tensions — the kind in any relationship — as a way of recounting her feminist voyage.
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Over the four years she spent there, she wrote many letters and kept numerous journals, recounting their travels by wagon to the interior.
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According to the Times, the memoir begins by recounting her childhood moving around the country before her family settled down in southern California.
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"I have been in the arts since I was a little kid," he said, recounting visits to Sotheby's and Christie's by age 6.
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She's one of a cohort of women in their early thirties who are now recounting their stories about working in the tech industry.
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She isn't recounting the blows she took as a woman in a male-dominated industry, or a woman in the world, full stop.
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With little to eat — cornbread, milk, syrup — Mr. Whitfill made sure his five children ate first, said Mr. Lee, recounting his mother's memories.
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"The story that Mr. Richardson just finished telling you really did occur," he said, referring to the prosecutor's graphic recounting of the murders.
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The passages provided his first extensive public recounting of the events surrounding the 2016 election and his brief time in the Trump administration.
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She deftly turns this weakness into a strength by recounting how she pushes through it because she cares deeply about the service part.
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"It makes you so angry," she said, recounting the case of a woman who arrived at the hospital unconscious with a retained placenta.
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Ms. Beard was recounting her response to a criticism once lobbed at her in print: not of her scholarship, but of her appearance.
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You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
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Around the corner is a mock armored personnel carrier, its side split open, displaying graphic-novel-style montages of residents recounting the riots.
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Personalization "can be a wonderful thing," Ms. Baillet said, "but also a complete disaster" — recounting some times when buyers have mixed up gifts.
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Their recounting of what they had heard about Trump's conversation with Zelensky aligned with the rough transcript made public by the White House.
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If you've never seen any photos or documentaries recounting those dark years, the sheer inhumanity of these sequences may be difficult to watch.
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Mann was struggling with breaking into the industry, she said, recounting a period where she was homeless and living out of her car.
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Andrea's grandmother Marianne spent the rest of her life recounting her family's brush with the Nazis and her father's brief detainment in Dachau.
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" However, the former member of Congress was resilient, recounting her speech in front of the House announcing her resignation, saying she "wasn't done.
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Though it includes an admirably measured recounting of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — no easy task — the book falls short in most other ways.
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Mendes-Flohr opens his book by recounting a perhaps apocryphal story of children pointing at Buber in the street and calling him God.
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In his apology today, Tyson spent the first half of the note recounting the contents of his tweet, acknowledging that it landed badly.
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Comey pointed to Trump's threat as the reason why he decided to leak the contents of his memos recounting his conversations with Trump.
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The centerpiece of the complaint is the whistleblower's recounting of what transpired during Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
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I transformed into a philosophical thinker as I read artists discussing their work and recounting the experiences that gave birth to their art.
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Two months ago, Ms. Lecoq kicked off her advocacy campaign at Washington's State Capitol in Olympia, recounting what had happened to her grandmother.
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Linda Sanchez of California — who went on the record with the AP this week, recounting the myriad occasions they'd been harassed in Congress.
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"My brain was racing," Nutter tells PEOPLE in this week's cover story recounting Jayme's ordeal and miraculous escape after nearly three months held hostage.
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The one thing the stories all had in common was the sheer amount of joy they would bring to the people recounting Farley's antics.
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In the video, Sonny wakes up one night, recounting all of the times women (and aliens) have commented on his huge, fucked up schlong.
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"Daily life was very strict, very structured," Babin said in an interview Tuesday morning on Megyn Kelly Today, recounting her years in the cult.
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John told me this part with no emotion, as if he were matter-of-factly recounting the plot of one of his TV shows.
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" In a post on Facebook recounting the event, Suh, who is an American citizen, wrote, "Just had an Airbnb cancel on me spewing racism.
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And in an interview with Vulture, Yang revealed the tale of all tales when recounting his time in Los Angeles working on the project.
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The film is largely told in media res, with Theron recounting her mission to officials from MI6 (Toby Jones) and the CIA (John Goodman).
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Ms. Mathiot recalled the leaky roof in an interview, recounting that her Russian wolfhound would take refuge under a table when rain seeped in.
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"It's a huge job," Bambace told me at the dog adoption, recounting tales of chasing cats around venues in the middle of the night.
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And no fairy tale, even one as dark is this, is complete without a detailed recounting of its villain's fall from not-quite grace.
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"This is the story of how I disappeared," she explained at the outset, before recounting her journey from solitary misfit to co-opted accomplice.
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While recounting their stories, Benjamin poses intriguing questions about the value of longevity and whether we are victims, or perpetrators, of our own fates.
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Chris Hardwick is responding to allegations that he sexually assaulted his ex-girlfriend Chloe Dykstra after a post she made recounting the alleged abuse.
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While being questioned in 2010, Shqaire acknowledged having been "arrested and incarcerated in Israel on two different occasions," according to documents recounting the interview.
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On Saturday, Diddy, 49, shared a throwback photo of himself and Porter, recounting a fond memory the former couple shared while they were together.
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"My March 24 letter was not, and did not purport to be, an exhaustive recounting of the Special Counsel's investigation or report," Barr wrote.
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From a young age, he appeared to be unfazed by worldly spoils, recounting a story about declining a new watch from his wealthy father.
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"You should have seen it this weekend," she tells us, recounting waits for tables, a backed-up kitchen, and half-hour waits for drinks.
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Three months later, almost half of the placebo patients showed signs of PTSD, like sweaty hands and higher heart rates, when recounting their trauma.
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The prosecution played a tape in court of Sullivan's confession, during which he chuckled at times while recounting the gory details of his crimes.
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The renovation show host, 36, posted on Instagram Monday afternoon recounting the traumatic experience and sharing condolences for those involved in the tragic event.
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And, in a speech to the National Rifle Association on Friday in Atlanta, Trump led off with a recounting of his 2016 electoral victory.
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Williams ended his story by recounting a dinner he had with a famous (unnamed) person, who was quite upset about the abuse he received.
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And he brings the toy gun to police-brutality protests all over the city, recounting again and again the story of his son's death.
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"I went to a group of miners in West Virginia," Trump said during an event this week, recounting a story from the campaign trail.
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Ms. Danler, who divorced in 2015, replied that fiction gave her the freedom to knead and reshape her experiences rather than merely recounting them.
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Berman then motioned for accusers' lawyers to introduce their clients, and more than 10 women rose to begin the process of recounting their testimonies.
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"My March 24 letter was not, and did not purport to be, an exhaustive recounting of the Special Counsel's investigation or report," he wrote.
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Similarly, recounting even Cooper's most wild conspiracy theories with a straight face is by no means any guarantee that the reader will reject them.
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She was clearly stressed about the situation and was pouring over details, recounting different situations — team meetings, presentations, emails, text exchanges and live conversations.
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The best substitute for recounting the whole plot is comparing the movie or show to others in the same universe, or close to it.
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We make small talk about what they're going to do in London, and then A.'s friend starts recounting their fraternity days in college.
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The third story is a girl recounting how she was talked into doing porn by another girl while they were shooting a fetish video.
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Clinton again and again, saying he had "learned from the master on public and private positions," a reference to a hacked email recounting Mrs.
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"The reality is that Republican leaders are reaping what they've sown," Reid said, recounting seven years' worth of staunch Republican opposition to Obama's initiatives.
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On a recent morning, Mr. Chu was here in his West Hollywood home, recounting the joys and struggles of casting his all-Asian feature.
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In these poetic vignettes, images of the Laughing Snake crawl through and over words recounting the artist's early experiences with sexuality and self-discovery.
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To that end, she begins with a personal anecdote, recounting a trip to Rome when she came across a "foundling wheel" at a hospital.
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Seated in her Brooklyn studio, Kara Walker laughed often when recounting the process of building a performative sculpture, "Katastwóf Karavan," for Prospect New Orleans.
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So Tench can only stare forward, asking questions about the murder as Kevin grows more and more agitated by his recounting of the murder.
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She inspired us all, recounting how she walked everywhere in New York City: to her job, her volunteer work, the opera at the Met.
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"You have a true friend in the White House," Mr. Gerson wrote, recounting a visit with Mr. Kushner before Mr. Kushner departed for Washington.
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Maybe someday there'll be a movie or TV series recounting the story of their rise to world fame, in which Mike and the Mrs.
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Recounting what his father told him, the younger Mr. Weiss said that services had just been getting started when he heard a loud noise.
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In an exhibition recounting Myanmar's martial history, his photo is at the top of a pyramid of 32 framed shots of other military leaders.
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After that, Daniel contacted organizers of the New York conference, informing them that he may have exposed others and recounting the panels he attended.
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In February, recounting a conversation with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Trump raised eyebrows with a digression on the appearance of the Chinese president's aides.
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The chief justice began his report by recounting how Alexander Hamilton and James Madison wrote most of the Federalist Papers during the ratification debates.
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He sought validation from guests at his Florida clubs, recounting details of the Baghdad Embassy protests and drinking in their praise for his decisiveness.
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Looking back at concerts and activism movements, he remains hopeful, however, recounting how group effort from different communities has helped combat stigma and misinformation.
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"You said this was extremely distinctive experience, one of the most remarkable events of my life," Jordan said, recounting Holmes's description of the call.
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Over time, we think recounting what happened on a given day or week with other vertical news slices ought to be interesting as well.
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Which brings me back to Warren's emotional recounting of her family's economic struggles and her mother's bravery in the face of possible financial ruin.
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Needless to say, my father's recounting of this cold-blooded beheading of a man with a sword became deeply etched in my young mind.
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Many have done so in recent years, often recounting their trauma repeatedly in the face of people criticizing them and picking apart their accounts.
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Trump has escalated the feud this week as Machado gave interviews to several media outlets recounting derogatory comments Trump allegedly made about her appearance.
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This isn't one coherent narrative as much as the recounting of a life, with the twists and turns life takes that defy tidy storytelling.
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In her recounting, Harris was a first-grader in pigtails, a leading character in the grand social experiment of diversity by school board mandate.
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She is re-enacting this YouTube video of a psychopath sitting dead-eyed in her prison uniform and recounting how she killed a man.
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There is something anachronistic, especially in a Black Lives Matter era, about recounting hip-hop history without more than a nod to these realities.
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Now in his sixties and semi-retired, he does traditional ink paintings, and has published a memoir recounting his life in the museum world.
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Uproar over the sentencing was fueled in part by an open letter from the victim, who remains anonymous, recounting her ordeal in graphic terms.
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As many do, Sessums linked to a Twitter post by ABC's Matthew Dowd, who was recounting his not-so-pretty experience with Trump supporters.
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Kremlin critics were sounding the alarm ahead of the vote, recounting what they believed were Russian abuses of the arrest warrant system in previous years.
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"We opened up the boxcars and there were bodies of men, women and children stacked up in those boxcars," Wolfson said slowly, recounting his experience.
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Frank's story does not start at the beginning and likely won't arrive to an end, but is a recounting of everything that happens in between.
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For two days, Taylor told jurors private details of her married life with Harris, saying they had intimacy problems and recounting Harris' struggles with pornography.
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"I was getting ready to go on a bike ride," Inslee told CNN Saturday, recounting what he was doing when the ban went into place.
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Rousey was even made to be a role model for young girls everywhere while simultaneously recounting her assault of a former boyfriend in her book.
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"You could see neighbors and their children pouring in," resident Emily Holler said, recounting her trip to the school Sunday evening to leave a sign.
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In "Come and Take It" Mr Wilson tries to extend his moment of fame by recounting, in tedious detail, the process of creating his gun.
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Later in Pindell's video, after recounting personal incidents of racial and gender discrimination, she costumes herself as a white woman in conversation with the artist.
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Upon entering, the viewer is immediately confronted with Baldwin and Moore recounting the tales of six individuals, each filled with love, loss, hope, and hopelessness.
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"I think she's done, yeah," he explained, recounting the tension in filming the RHOA season 10 reunion with Zolciak-Biermann and longtime rival NeNe Leakes.
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Dozens of election workers are still sequestered in a South Florida warehouse recounting thousands of ballots, even though the state's election was certified last month.
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On Tuesday, the actor spoke before a Senate Judiciary Committee, recounting his story of alleged sexual assault at the hands of an agent at WME.
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"I go, 'First of all, buddy, don't toot your own horn, I have no f—ing idea who you are,' " Taylor said, recounting the incident.
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Recounting events the day of the alleged crime, he said the car parked outside Waked&aposs rented house arrived with a driver and two passengers.
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According to the Times' recounting, the first contact between the FBI and DNC came in September 2015, a full seven months before CrowdStrike was contracted.
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The report generally attracts scant political controversy since it is widely understood to be an objective recounting of the threats that the United States faces.
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Recounting his full laundry list of near-death experiences decades later, it's made me realize how little I ever understood about him as a teen.
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She made it clear ... it's personal for her too -- she got choked up recounting her time as "state property" while she was in foster care.
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Director Reginald Hudlin tells PEOPLE that the flashback scene in which they recreate the assault Hudson is recounting on the stand was difficult to shoot.
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"Last year people didn't quite understand what a SlutWalk was," said Rose, who took to the stage recounting her own painful experiences of public scrutiny.
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I spoke to Steltzner over the phone about the process of coordinating the EDL team, sticking the landing, and recounting his experience in the memoir.
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For his first appearance at the radio show, Soulja Boy reveled in recounting the events the rest of the world might not be privy to.
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"He just asked them very respectfully to reconsider their decision to leave," Pence said, recounting the telephone conversation he overheard between Trump and company officials.
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Comey wrote the memos after his interactions with President Donald Trump, recounting in detail his conversations with the president before he was fired last May.
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The fire started hours after a number of judges were officially tasked with carrying out the manual process of recounting the votes from May's election.
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Sanders shrugged off El-Sayed's numbers on Sunday, recounting how he too saw dwindling polling numbers ahead of the 85033 Democratic presidential primary in Michigan.
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Following her searing testimony recounting the alleged incident, Kavanaugh fiercely denied the accusation and called it part of an "orchestrated political hit" against his nomination.
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He has done something amazing," the reality star said, recounting her visit to the White House in May during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!
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Ford appeared first Thursday, offering a tearful testimony recounting the attack and said she was "100 percent" certain Kavanaugh was the one who assaulted her.
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Passenger on the flight Scott Haywood spoke with radio station 3AW recounting the incident, saying that the pair were fighting over the reclining of chairs.
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"I used to feel so isolated & alone about my anxiety—especially after Birdie was born," Philipps writes, recounting the time after welcoming her first daughter.
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Versace explains the history of his company's Medusa logo, recounting that he first spotted the image while playing in ruins as a child in Calabria.
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It's reminiscent of an elderly relative recounting the same story you've heard 100 times, or a good friend who has had one whiskey too many.
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As former First Lady Nancy Reagan was laid to rest, Hillary Clinton was asked to speak and made a key error in recounting Reagan's history.
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In recent weeks, two films have endeavored to spark similar conversations about racial injustice, police brutality, and rioting, despite recounting events separated by 2200 years.
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Members of the Afghan unit, the Fatemiyoun Division, wear a shoulder patch recounting words of praise from Iran's supreme leader as a badge of honor.
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News of the arrest followed the publication of a video of the woman recounting being attacked after failing to produce identification at a military checkpoint.
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After recounting his past mistakes and dark times, he encouraged those reading his note to always be kind to one another and to spread love.
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During a meeting with Republican senators, he discussed in emotional terms the opioid crisis and the dangers of addiction, recounting his brother's struggle with alcohol.
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Gymnast after gymnast spoke up, recounting the confusion and horror of being subjected to Dr. Nassar's "intravaginal treatments," which he described as legitimate medical therapy.
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Terms like "advertising" and "marketing" have come to mean less, she said, recounting a meeting she had during the week with a young YouTube influencer.
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"If I am in the way, just tell me and I'll go," Mr. Pillay said in a rare interview, recounting his conversations with Mr. Zuma.
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She sometimes looks as though she would rather be doing anything other than recounting for well-dressed, influential world leaders the horrors she lived through.
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And though it's performed by an older Wendy dreamily recounting the experience from a distance of years, it feels both too explanatory and strangely obfuscating.
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One female juror seemed to wince at the graphic details, which included Hast recounting Weinstein forcibly performing oral sex on Haleyi, yanking out her tampon.
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When Ms. Consolo died in 2018, there were numerous obituaries recounting the remarkable life story that Ms. Consolo had been telling about herself for years.
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While the sections recounting the narrator's memories of and thoughts about Elsa feel unnecessary, the story he tells about her is absorbing and well crafted.
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"First, he said the acts were reprehensible," Mr. Shapiro, a Democrat who was elected to the post in November, said while recounting Mr. Trump's response.
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Rick Snyder to recounting past encounters with Trump (including a joint appearance on Roseanne Barr's short-lived talk show) and members of his inner circle.
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Recounting the numerous town halls and other events he has held in New Hampshire and elsewhere, Sanders said "real politics" was about meeting with voters.
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The men discussed how they had cooperated in improving the bank's financial performance, recounting dinners spent discussing strategy and joint efforts to provide financial benchmarks.
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She was clearly fighting her emotions as she offered a specific and at times devastating recounting of the episode at the center of her claim.
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Recounting a trip he made to Kiev in 2016, he said it showed the US was able to get Ukraine to take corruption more seriously.
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A few passages seem completely tangential, such as Mr. Deblinger's recounting of his first love, a girl he met in Spain when he was 20.
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Sheff goes on to describe his own suicide attempt, which he ultimately stops as he remembered a woman from rehab recounting her own painful attempt.
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Recounting her own rape, Jennifer Taub wrote that "watching Thursday's hearing reopened so much of that trauma," and suggested what might help to heal her.
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Opinion by: Saagar Enjeti A clip surfaced this weekend of former Vice President Joe Biden recounting an old tale about a man named "Corn Pop".
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That woman, Lucero Guadalupe Sánchez López, was believed to be his former lover and sobbed on the stand while recounting her affair with the kingpin.
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"What do you do?" he asked after recounting that President Vladimir V. Putin twice denied to him that Russia had meddled in the presidential election.
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Only occasionally, when recounting the details of Woodfox's many appeals and retrials and attempts at retrials, does this memoir perhaps necessarily step into the weeds.
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Taken recreationally, however, the only counsel you receive may be from a buddy recounting the tale of his indomitable boner during an epic sex session.
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As Pete Davidson points out, it's hard to tell whether he's lying, because his voice naturally sounds like a film-noir narrator recounting heinous crimes.
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What was missing was a recounting of the president's refusal to acknowledge the attack and to take reasonable steps to prevent a recurrence in 2020.
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Trump said the windows looked terrible, though one of the sources recounting the story said there didn't seem to be anything obviously wrong with them.
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The news was confirmed by his bandmate Bob Mould in a Facebook post recounting how he met Hart in college and spent years making music together.
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There's no denying that HTC once led the world when it came to refined smartphone design, and Sony's history as a hardware innovator hardly needs recounting.
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"Stations of the Cross" rituals are held throughout the world recounting the 14 events between his condemnation by Pontius Pilate to his burial in a cave.
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Thursday afternoon, Miguna posted another status recounting in vivid detail exactly how he went from a tiny holding cell in Nairobi to the United Arab Emirates.
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Recounting a conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin about a recent article examining his foreign policy, Obama recalled telling his counterpart there were areas he disputed.
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But in a brief interview, he said he would not campaign against Mr. Bredesen, recounting their long history working together and describing him as a friend.
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"We've seen blood in the water, we've seen sewage in the water, and they're there and we're here," she said, with nervous laughter, recounting their ordeal.
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Melinda and I often find ourselves recounting some gem of wisdom Warren shared with us, or, chuckling when we recall something funny he said or did.
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" The memoir is described as recounting Tortorella's "narrative investigation of love, sex, gender, addiction, family, fame and fluidity through the lens of their non-binary identity.
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"The mining rank and file think like me," he says, recounting the story of his grandfather, who migrated to the area from Serbia a century ago.
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"My mother would talk about leaving my father in the spring, when she'd do spring cleaning," Obama said, recounting one story in her hotly anticipated memoir.
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It's a shallow look at an incredible life, and it will ultimately leave audiences searching for a more emotional and resonant recounting of the author's story.
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Alexie lays bare his emotion, recounting (and then returning to — circles play an important role here) some of his darkest and conflicted memories of his mother.
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When Warner Brothers conceptual artist Joe Musso explains 1970s studio politics, he provides a dispassionate recounting of history that sounds like he's reading a prepared statement.
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But I remember reading Pitchfork's recounting of that woman's testimony while sitting in the parking lot of a grocery store with chills running down my spine.
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Release date: July 4 Why it matters: This fourth installment in the Purge franchise is a prequel, recounting the events that led to the first Purge.
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Lochte stuck by his story, saying he had been robbed at gunpoint, but he changed a few details when recounting the story to Lauer on Wednesday.
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"My mother would talk about leaving my father in the spring, when she'd do spring cleaning," Obama says, recounting one story in her hotly anticipated memoir.
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Pink spoke to Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet, recounting a moving experience she had with a fellow mom that she tweeted about in late December.
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As attorneys worked to hammer out the deal, Aranda conceded he intended to killed the boy, Laszewski said, recounting an exchange between the defendant and prosecutor.
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But Justice Sonia Sotomayor issued a blistering dissent, recounting details from a recent state court trial of a case brought by inmates contesting Tennessee's execution drugs.
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Recounting another incident, Cosby spoke in pretty damning language about an 18- or 19-year-old aspiring actress he invited over to his home in 2000.
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"I made him breakfast, he ate quickly, he was in a hurry to go to work," said Murtaja's mother, Yusra, recounting the morning of the protest.
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She said her son managed to call her from inside the prison, recounting how once the riot started, he hid for safety in the women's wing.
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We were discussing an upcoming bachelorette party, and after laughing and recounting a few horror stories, we agreed that male strippers were out of the question.
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Here he delivered a powerful recounting of how the remains of soldiers killed in action are taken from the battlefield to their homes, honored, and revered.
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Each video features a woman recounting a story of personal triumph — a time she lived through some kind of trial, only to emerge smarter and stronger.
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For Republicans, Kavanaugh succeeded in making them mad as he fought back genuine tears in recounting what this campaign has done to him and his family.
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The incident comes at a time when women across the globe are recounting tales of sexual harassment and assault through the #MeToo global social media campaign.
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Boehme said the movie is not a true biography or any kind of historical recounting, but said Helen Mirren gave life to her portrayal of Winchester.
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The ad, titled "The Cost of War," features Gabbard surfing the waves in her home state of Hawaii and recounting her 12-month stint in Iraq.
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In November, Edelman sent the photos and his recounting of the previously unknown meeting to In These Times and The Washington Post, which both published them.
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At Parkland Hospital, doctors held an emotional news conference on Monday, recounting their experiences treating seven officers on Thursday night, including some who did not survive.
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Mr. de Blasio said Ms. Danner's death was "unacceptable" in a news conference on Wednesday that began with him recounting his conversation with Ms. Danner's sister.
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She is also an original member of what is today's #MeToo movement, recounting her own experiences as a pathbreaking woman on campus and in the workforce.
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WASHINGTON — The Pentagon on Monday announced that it had repatriated a prominent Guantánamo detainee who wrote a best-selling memoir recounting his abuse by American interrogators.
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He showed them the front page an Irish newspaper ran on Wednesday, recounting killings at a customs post on the island of Ireland in the 1970s.
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On a lighter (but somewhat related) note, she told the story behind her iconic song, People reports, recounting that her label didn't want it at first.
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Tennant held a press conference earlier this week emotionally recounting her version of the incident -- saying she thought Walton was going to rape her that day.
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Back at the event, Mogollon tells me what she thinks of DJ LU's artistic intervention after circling the cart and recounting the stories behind the portraits.
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Rob has been knee deep in Endless Space's... uh, universe, as his recounting good old times with the Horatio on Waypoint Radio would have you believe.
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Bragen spent months recounting the incident to friends before turning it into a new play that takes its name from that vulgarity-laced on-court exchange.
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As such, "The Waldheim Waltz" sometimes dances between a brisk, present-tense recounting of political history and a more wandering, personal reflection on the filmmaker's history.
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But even in recounting these tragedies, I know who to turn to: my fellow hoejabis, forever carving out spaces for themselves and laughing at everyone else.
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The ham-handed nature of my interrogation is worth recounting, because it points to the nature of racial profiling, and its widespread use at our borders.
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"They'll stop being a facilitator, they will stop the pressure they are applying" on the Taliban, one U.S. official said, recounting Pakistani warnings conveyed to Washington.
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The documentary also shows the new dad excitedly recounting the events inside the delivery room in a phone call and shows him holding his new daughter.
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During the Renaissance and Reformation periods, there was a tradition of recounting the lives of virtuous women often in visual formats, such as paintings and woodcuts.
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From allegations against studio heads and journalists, to hotel maids recounting abuses on the job, women are exposing the truth and men are losing their jobs.
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Last spring, McCabe wrote a confidential memo recounting a conversation with Rosenstein in the days after Comey's firing in May 2017, the Times reported on Wednesday.
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"I would say with a few lawyers: You shouldn't make any decision based on the assumption of a pardon," Mr. Giuliani said in recounting the discussions.
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In addition to recounting his daring work, the novel also delves into Fry's inner life, giving him a back story that likewise involves chasing and elusion.
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Recounting the moment he received a phone call from Mr. Bannon asking that he trek to Alabama, Mr. Farage explained he had just mowed his lawn.
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In recounting her upbringing and her triumph over it — she would earn a Ph.D. in history at Cambridge — Westover took great risks and alienated family members.
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"I quickly realized the value of Joe's equity – and that I could not do this alone," explains Myerson in a detailed blog post recounting the deal.
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" Her father was highly critical of her grandfather, recounting his "transgressions, his complicity in the secret military effort to develop chemical weapons and the atom bomb.
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A former cartel hit man-turned-YouTube-star appeared, offering DVDs recounting his exploits with Mr. Escobar and anecdotes from the day the building was attacked.
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"It's the ones who can shift that succeed," he told students at his alma mater, George Washington University, while recounting his days in the business world.
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Plot: A recounting of a New England whaling ship's sinking by a giant whale in 1820, an experience that later inspired the great novel Moby-Dick.
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One recounting is from Humphrey Tyler, an assistant editor at Drum magazine, a publication aimed at black readers, who was the only reporter on the scene.
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Former Uber engineer Susan Fowler published a new book recounting her time at the company and what happened after she revealed details of Uber's toxic culture.
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Despite recounting brutality, "Finding Oscar" manages to generate some hope as human-rights workers, prosecutors and forensic scientists seek justice for victims of these war crimes.
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" Mr. Scott added: "You might feel like you're in the company of a manic cinephile friend breathlessly recounting his favorite movie scenes in no particular order.
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And everything from her shortness of breath to her shaky voice attested to how incredibly difficult and painful recounting these memories of her alleged trauma were.
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"McCarthy put those on the list in that way," Hoyer said, recounting a discussion about various issues at a White House meeting, with a large group.
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"[Trump] asked me how I felt about the wall," Laredo Mayor Pete Saenz told me in an interview last summer, when recounting Trump's 2015 visit there.
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Fifteen years on, she frequently relives the traumatic events when recounting her story to visitors at the Aceh Tsunami Museum, where she works as a guide.
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A Silk Road Ensemble adaptation of the Azerbaijani opera recounting a classic tale of thwarted love, it started out impossibly gorgeous and somehow grew more so.
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"I don't want the jeans, I don't want the T-shirts," Commissioner Davis said in an interview, recounting his fury as he read the F.B.I. indictment.
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"They all lived in one giant apartment and had a communal chili pot that was always simmering on the stove," says James, recounting her mother's story.
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"I was crying and tried to hide it," Francis said on the plane, recounting how moved he felt when the refugees recounted their ordeals to him.
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This volume will contain archival photos and more recent photos of artworks, as well as essays recounting the history of Dubuffet's original, ambitious, big-book project.
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"Things were often a bit not normal," Sessions added, recounting a dinner last year he and Rosenstein had in the midst of one of Trump's flare-ups.
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"I can remember the day we peaked as a band," he continues, recounting a day opening for Foo Fighters in New Zealand, playing to over 40,000 people.
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"I clicked on it and instantly knew that I had been had," retired Air Force general James Poss told the Associated Press while recounting a 2015 incident.
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Scully's excellent explanation comes in the form of recounting an encounter between Padres outfielder Jon Jay and Michael Jordan, considered the greatest basketball player of all time.
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Riley Howell was killed but not before he charged the gunman, his aunt, Morgan Howell Moylan, told CNN on Wednesday, recounting the police account to the family.
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The longtime host of The Daily Show always made sure to sneak in dead-on Bush affectations while recounting the news of the day during his presidency.
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Michelle Pfeiffer appeared on the TODAY with Hoda Kotb on Monday, where the host started recounting some of the roles Pfeiffer famously turned down over her career.
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Lochte spared no details as he described being confronted with the end of a gun, recounting how everyone else dropped to the floor but he bravely refused.
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She accepted in tears, recounting that when she moved to New York, she was told to change her last name to Matthews or she wouldn&apost work.
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"We've had wrestlers, rappers, actors, LI Joe's dad on SportsCenter," said Ross, recounting how a competitive fighting game had reached heights no one, including him, thought possible.
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"Sunday afternoon was that for me," he said, recounting the moment he received a message from the LA Fire Department about three shooting victims, including the rapper.
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In a op-ed for the Daily Mail published early this year, James opened up about his battle with depression, recounting his darkest moments before seeking treatment.
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It's the closest to vulnerability he allows himself, recounting a valiant warrior's life and death to his son, now a man and warrior in his own right.
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While both actors give sensitive performances, Amalfitano spends much time directly recounting events from the past to the audience, telling of the strange breakup of his marriage.
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Recounting these learned respectability politics to their friends, Luca (Luka Sabbat) suggests that their father might be wrong, and that it may help promote what Wheaties sells.
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While recounting her role in telling the family about Woods and Thompson's hookup, Pippen said Kim Kardashian West didn't believe her at first — but Kourtney Kardashian did.
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Over time, the hunter's storytelling role was replaced by the Jeli ("the great orator"), whose job included recounting epic narratives to melodies crafted on traditional Malian instruments.
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Penguin's business-focused imprint Portfolio plans to publish a book recounting the legal dispute between Gawker Media and wrestler Hulk Hogan (whose real name is Terry Bolea).
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"How much more American blood must be shed before Congress does its job?" he said, recounting gruesome details of murders he said were committed by illegal immigrants.
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Trump, recounting the American Revolution — but confusingly referencing historical sites from the War of 1812 — made the eyebrow-raising remark that the American army had occupied airports.
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The speech was focused on the subject of resiliency, with Sandberg recounting the hours, days, and weeks that followed the unexpected death of her husband, David Goldberg.
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"Among her self-appointed responsibilities she had for me, she always made sure, without fail, that I knew when daylight savings was," Stamos said, recounting her statements.
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"Last year people didn't quite understand what a SlutWalk was," said Rose, who took to the stage last year recounting her own painful experiences of public scrutiny.
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"Last year people didn't quite understand what a SlutWalk was," says Rose, who took to the stage last year recounting her own painful experiences of public scrutiny.
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"What happened was, we knew some basics just by virtue of precedent ... but we really had to sit down among ourselves," Durbin said, recounting the 2628 effort.
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One spot features Nelson recounting his experience aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia, while the other takes direct aim at Scott for his record in the governor's mansion.
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"Yeah, people used to go down there to 'get five' before there were airplanes and shit, man!" he laughs, recounting the history of his hometown to me.
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Moments after recounting that conversation to a postscreening crowd at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, he welcomed his ingénue, the former model Agyness Deyn.
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WASHINGTON — Like every presidential conversation with a foreign leader, this one had scripted talking points and a predigested news release recounting an exchange yet to take place.
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Mr. Trump's tirade pre-empted the network's coverage from the convention stage, where two American survivors of the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya, were recounting their experience.
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In one sketch, they play 18th-century stoners recounting how awesome Mozart was on his 1763 tour, gushing like heavy-metal fans after an AC/DC concert.
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The response from the Trump administration came amid reports recounting how the elder Bush called Trump a "blowhard" who was only interested in stoking his own ego.
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"Who cares?" he said in the interview on Thursday, recounting his relationships with black officers and community members from his time in Los Angeles and New York.
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The host of CBS's "Face the Nation" is out with a new book called "Whistlestop" recounting his favorite tales from more than 200 years of election history.
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" At the time, Abloh spoke of his appointment with some grandiosity, recounting that a friend had compared it to Obama being elected President—"like the same epiphany.
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In their recounting, the hacker laid out how the fitwear theft was really research into the existence of a massive and long-running scheme to steal bitcoins.
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But it's worth recounting perhaps the most egregious thing they uncovered as an illustrative example of the scope of crimes that serious forensic accounting work can reveal.
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Their first task is recounting a sample of the state to determine if there's a discrepancy of at least 1%, which would allow for a full recount.
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There is no federal law in Canada preventing prisoners from profiting by recounting their crimes, although that legislation does exist in Ontario, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Nova Scotia.
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Thousands of North Koreans have fled their homeland since the famine of the late 1990s, and many are writing memoirs recounting their daily lives and extraordinary escapes.
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One white woman emailed Mr. Wechsler a letter recounting and renouncing her long-held resentment of colleagues of color for what she saw as their unfair advancement.
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"He kept saying he's an advocate for women and women journalists," a 23-year-old woman told me, recounting an incident with Thrush from this past June.
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"He touched the most innocent places on my body," said 17-year-old Jessica Thomashaw, recounting her claims of being sexually assaulted at ages 9 and 12.
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"Read Me" is constructed not as a linear tale but rather in layers, sometimes recounting what the narrator actually sees and at others deploying an assumed omniscience.
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" Locken also speaks to Stephanie Hollman, seemingly recounting something she would say to Brittingham, and says, "Come on, Mexican, I thought you were all Mexican and strong.
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But one particular joke was the president recounting some of the highlights of that season's 'Apprentice' in the context of, you know, leadership and, well played, sir.
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"I was thinking how the hell am I going to get the water out of here," Gladden said recounting his first time seeing the damage in person.
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"I felt so small," one young female protestor told us, recounting via WhatsApp audio message, what had gone down during a protest action in Barcelona yesterday evening.
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People stop each other on the dirt paths, asking about the understaffed forestry program, or recounting anecdotes about going into town to sort through credit card charges.
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But according to Kelly's recounting of her profanity-laced interaction with Pompeo after their formal interview ended, he asked her if she thought Americans cared about Ukraine.
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The president shook hands with Romney on Thursday and betrayed no hint of lingering animosity from their public sparring, Romney said when recounting his interaction with Trump.
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"I like to be able to negotiate and go back and forth," said Mr. Josten, recounting how he would shuttle proposals between congressional players on big bills.
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Recounting his arrival at the State Department early in the Obama administration, Farrow offers himself as the ingénue, poised for an education in the ways of Washington.
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Recounting the collapse of the St. Francis dam in 1928, a disaster that would mar Mulholland's legacy, Krist describes the first moments of horror with terrifying immediacy.
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Neither the F.B.I. nor the Justice Department normally gives Congress a fact-by-fact recounting of its investigations, and Ms. Lynch spent five hours avoiding doing so.
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So someone was always in the garden with him — reading poetry, recounting stories or just sitting silently, keeping him company until he was taken to the crematory.
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In late September, Alabed gained a huge following on Twitter by chronicling her life in Aleppo, often recounting the bombings that hit the war-ravaged Syrian city.
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Election officials in Wisconsin on Thursday began the task of recounting about three million votes across the state, while continuing to face legal challenges from Trump backers.
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As Holmes was recounting his follow-up conversation, his voice took on a bemused pique after recalling Sondland's claim Trump only cared about "big things" in Ukraine.
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Woody Johnson, the ambassador to the UK appointed by President Donald Trump, sacked a senior diplomat for recounting an anecdote involving President Barack Obama, reported GQ magazine.
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"The terrorist bombmaker, as identified by an Afghan informant, who had killed our troops, was detained and questioned," the White House said Friday in recounting his case.
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Ms. Rainer, 82, has commented on aging in her work, and here she played a grumpy Apollo with a failing memory, recounting a lifetime of divine intervention.
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During an interview, she spoke matter-of-factly about the last four years, recounting the threat of violence from both pimps and the men who buy her.
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It offers a biographically driven account of his artistic development, recounting his embrace and rejection of Surrealism in the 1930s and his later turn to existentialist philosophy.
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"That was their way of putting pressure on us psychologically," Mr. Agha said, recounting his story through an interpreter in a conference room in Manhattan this fall.
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Keith Lowell Jensen spends five minutes recounting the history of the restaurant Jack in the Box in order to reveal that he does not like the pope.
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Recounting his town hall last Tuesday, which opened with one man "flipping the bird to another guy," Sanford says the vitriol in Washington didn't necessarily start there.
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The film follows a chronological, biographic format, with Dorfman recounting her life and career, plentifully illustrated by her extensive archive and sprinkled with excerpts of vintage interviews.
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In 1994, one of the priests who would later receive a settlement wrote to Edward Hughes, then bishop of Metuchen, McCarrick's old post, recounting McCarrick's earlier abuse.
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His painstaking recounting of each primary, however, can overwhelm the reader, who may have difficulty keeping track of a whirl of delegate counts, party hacks and campaign stops.
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KIRKUK, Iraq (Reuters) - Iraqi authorities began recounting votes on Tuesday from May's disputed parliamentary election, officials said, a step toward forming a new government after weeks of delays.
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"I was so scared," she said about recounting one specific night during the 1990s when the Oscar-winning producer allegedly barged into her apartment after dropping her off.
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Karim crawls through the vents and finds a group of participants (but are they willing participants?) lying in beds recounting what sounds to be dreams they've recently had.
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When asked what they thought about recounting votes from the Iowa Caucus—an increasingly contentious issue for the two candidates' supporters—both candidates were nonchalant, if not dismissive.
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The deadline for recounting ballots in three contentious statewide races in Florida has passed, yet the outstanding races for governor and senator have to yet to be decided.
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But beyond recounting the steps Facebook is taking to address this breach, he didn't have a good answer for why users should still trust Facebook with their data.
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MacMillan's book offers a rich recounting of a period of dramatic change, both in the world around her and in the recesses of her sensitive, self-aware spirit.
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Results in the rest of the provinces have yet to be announced as recounting votes continues in some provinces, caused by the large number of complaints about fairness.
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Leaders of the FARC, now a political party, will be required to testify to the tribunals, recounting their part in killings, sexual violence, kidnappings, bombings and other crimes.
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History podcasts rival true crime as the downloads du jour, thanks to shows such as the Watergate-recounting "Slow Burn" and "Revisionist History" from Malcolm Gladwell, a journalist.
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In an exclusive new featurette, the two actors and their costars go behind the scenes of the production while recounting the true story of Richard and Mildred Loving.
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Frida Ghitis, recounting her travels in Sri Lanka, warned that the attacks could revive deadly ethnic and religious tensions in a place that has grown welcoming to tourists.
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"That was actually the real genesis moment behind [Presearch] — the realization of just how big Google is," Pape tells TechCrunch, recounting the history of the ShopCity FTC complaint.
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And during a November stand-up set, Oswalt launched into a personal, 16-minute monologue recounting the pain he's endured since he found her dead in their home.
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And sure, he launched a career as a horror writer by recounting his siblings' memories of Hill House in a book called, appropriately, The Haunting of Hill House.
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Obama walked a line between recounting all that he's achieved in the last eight years and reminding the country of the work that still has to be done.
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It's a six-part docu-series, recounting the Christmastime disappearance of a pregnant woman in 2002 and eventual conviction of her husband, Scott, after a protracted media circus.
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Recounting all of the state's votes "threatens to silence all Michigan votes for president" because of an impending federal deadline to finalize results, Schuette said in a statement.
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Last but not least, this 17-minute documentary short from the Tate starts off with high drama, recounting the vandalization of Rothko's Black on Maroon in October 2012.
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Analysts describe him as grotesque and fond of sadistic torture techniques, with one former hostage recounting in October how his captor made him dance the tango with him.
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The latest puzzler is President Donald Trump's incredibly troubling recounting of how he rained 59 Tomahawk cruise missiles down on Syria while dining with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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"Once he hung up with that phone call is when he started driving erratically," Mellen said, recounting side-swiping a car, running a stop sign and red lights.
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Likewise, the creature comes of age when he finds Frankenstein's notebook, recounting his experiment, and learns how he was created, and with what injustice he has been treated.
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He was recounting what he told Jonathan Bunch, the Federalist Society's vice president and director of external relations, when he called the campaign to talk about judicial selections.
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While the Senate race has emerged as the closest-watched contest in Florida, election officials are also recounting results of the state's races for governor and agriculture commissioner.
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In recounting the conversation with the Canadian premier, Trump said that he pushed back on Trudeau's claim that the U.S. did not run a trade deficit with Canada.
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Some of the images from the event are sure to live on in the history books recounting the first-ever meeting between sitting U.S. and North Korean leaders.
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The military response to the August attacks pushed 688,000 people across the border into Bangladesh, many of them recounting killings, rape and arson by Myanmar soldiers and police.
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Alito concluded by recounting how the Bladensburg cross can be seen differently by residents: as a war memorial, as a historical landmark, as a symbol of the community.
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"I broke down; I couldn't stop crying," Zayanahla Vines, a nephew of Mr. Small, said at a protest in Manhattan on Saturday, recounting his reaction to the footage.
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"Donald, I support you, you're my friend and I voted for you," Mr. Trump said, recounting to a cheering crowd a conversation he had had with Mr. Brady.
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This time, he&aposs recounting what happened in "Frozen 2" (aka the movie you just watched), and his audience is the giant ice goblin from the first movie.
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In books like "India: A Million Mutinies Now," his 1990 book recounting travels in his ancestral home in India, he was also giving the ordinary person a voice.
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Neumann bragged about his own partying, recounting a story to employees when he and other executives stayed up all night drinking and breaking office windows, multiple people said.
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"We knew that the mosque was under attack by (militants)," he said, recounting an attack that constitutes a grim milestone in Egypt's brutal fight against increasingly emboldened militants.
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"A lot more coming down the pipe," Chalupa wrote a top DNC official on May 3, 2016, recounting her effort to educate Ukrainian journalists and Isikoff about Manafort.
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"I just said, 'Jesus ... send your angels,' " Bourman told "AC 360" Wednesday, recounting the terror after the flight's engine failed midair and its debris blew out a window.
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Her lyrics were always about an honesty regarding the female experience: recounting being dicked-on by dickheads, or finding power in being that weird chick at the party.
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Despite social media platform's early reputation as people recounting their lunch, only four percent of tweets mentioned food, and less than one percent of tweets talked about alcohol.
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Recounting the details of the worst night of my life was extremely difficult, especially knowing that the man who perpetrated my trauma was listening to my every word.
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Sayragul Sauytbay, an ethnic Kazakh woman who fled China's notorious internment camps where many Muslim ethnic minorities are held, gave a haunting recounting of her ordeal to Haaretz.
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Jeffries has spent the better part of her adulthood recounting the legend, for she inherited both the recipe (which is secret) and the family lore (which is unverifiable).
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" The trenchant headline recounting the interview in Baptist News read: "God Wants Humans to Use Natural Gas and Oil, Not 'Keep It in the Ground,' says E.P.A. Chief.
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Mr. Gates's recounting of Mr. Manafort's various schemes was almost undone by his description of his own misdoings, including a secret paramour he met for trysts in London.
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The Manson Family is a gory and violent fictionalized recounting of the formation of Charles Manson's "family" of followers and their exploits leading up to the 1969 murders.
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For example, in Packwood's case, it was the investigation that brought to light the senator's diary — and tampering with the diary — recounting his illicit encounters with female staffers.
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She's never met the real Amy, but like Shannon and Catherine, giggles when talking about watching back footage of the real people from the case recounting their stories.
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Christie is currently making the rounds promoting Let Me Finish, a memoir recounting his upbringing, political rise, and time spent in — and out of — President Trump's inner circle.
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Melinda Gates has written a smart new memoir, "The Moment of Lift," recounting how she ended up a feminist — and arguing that the American workplace needs a makeover.
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" Collier then told Bentley what he knew, recounting later, "I told Governor Bentley there was no need to try and explain it for anything other than it was.
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On Tuesday, prosecutors and defense lawyers devoted much of their opening statements to recounting Mr. Seabrook's near-total control over the union, which represents more than 10,000 officers.
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On Saturday, canvassers filed into headquarters, handing in clipboards recounting how many doors they knocked — 52 for Pat Gartland, a longtime party stalwart, and 893 for Bob Maynard.
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Almost overlooked amid the Kavanaugh developments was Trump's weekend recounting of how he "fell in love" with Kim Jong-un after receiving and reading "beautiful letters" from him.
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But "Gotti" mostly incoherently bounces around the '70s, '80s and '90s, recounting "highlights" of his criminal exploits, including the assassination of the mob boss Paul Castellano in 1985.
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Mr. Molony said his fascination took root when he was 12 and was gripped by "A Night to Remember," Walter Lord's 1955 book recounting the Titanic's final night.
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Even relieved of these duties, Dench still radiated big grandma energy, bringing a pumpkin pie to the gathering and presenting Hinton with a handmade scrapbook recounting their friendship.
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Parts of Richardson bike that had gotten stuck in the car after the crash were found in Isa's car, Richardson said, recounting what police had shared with him.
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He was sentenced in January 2018 to 40 to 175 years in prison after more than 100 women confronted him in court, recounting how he had abused them.
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"I've told him what Barr is working on seems to be sensible to me," Mr. Graham said, recounting his most recent conversation with the president on the issue.
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Ms. Zambello described to the audience the opera's story, recounting the twists and turns of a work about love, loss, race, murder, drug use, imprisonment, perseverance and hope.
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But in court on Thursday, he offered a fuller recounting of that night when, he said, his former bodyguard, Anthony Ellison, and another man kidnapped and robbed him.
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Sheinkin has made a career of finding extraordinary stories in American history, researching them exhaustively and recounting them at a nimble pace for readers aged 10 and up.
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LONDON (Reuters) - British actress Rachel Weisz spoke with Reuters this week, discussing the politics of her new film, and recounting a dangerous, on-set incident involving a horse.
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Episode 2 shifts the focus over to Gates longtime friend/occasional frenemy (and fellow Microsoft founder) Paul Allen, while also recounting his efforts to wipe out polio worldwide.
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Polar historians — and perhaps some aficionados — will be grateful to have the Crocker Land expedition properly documented, but one wonders whether the story merits recounting at such length.
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"Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter, sneering at her to his 66 million followers while recounting an earlier posting in her diplomatic career.
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Isaacson is at her best when recounting personal stories of herself and her teammates, and also when she lays down historical markers to put the championship into context.
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It's more sardonic than the book and, being governed by Hollywood codes, more tactful in recounting the fate of a woman who loved not wisely but too well.
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The Pura Belpre Illustrator Award went to Yuyi Morales for "Dreamers," her picture book recounting the journey she took with her young son as an immigant from Mexico.
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In one episode in Season 4, while Alexis is pining for an ex, Moira comforts her by recounting when she herself pined for Johnny before they got together.
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In recounting their lives, she examines how a methodology created from studying their husbands and children blossomed into one of the largest pseudoscientific personality testing models in history.
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"This is a pretty slippery slope to be judging people's hearts behind how they spend," he said, recounting a conversation with a mentor who reached out to him.
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Mr. Brooks took particular exception to Mr. Biden's recounting of Mr. Eastland referring to him as "son" rather than "boy," a term often applied dismissively to African-Americans.
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A tearful Kim Kardashian weeps while recounting her Paris robbery in the new season 13 promo for "Keeping Up With the Kardashians" and the timing is pretty impeccable.
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Grief Relic is a death metal soundtrack to many evenings of insomnia spent staring at the ceiling recounting the little regrets, failures and indignities that follow us all.
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"Living under IS was horrifying," she says, recounting how they threw her father-in-law in jail and tortured him simply for letting her sit outside his house.
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Meanwhile, Baldwin wrote essays exploring the American psyche, recounting stories of the ubiquitous influence of TV culture and racism and contemplating the changing role of the American family.
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She calls Reagan a "forgetful […] Blissed-out shepherd" while recounting his presidential visit to the Bitburg Cemetery in Germany where a large number of SS members were interred.
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The sage Apollonius of Tyana tried to reason with a man who fell in love with the Aphrodite statue by recounting myths of unhappy trysts between gods and mortals.
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And Hank's eventual abandonment of Darren (which wounds him so deeply we see him come close to tears recounting it) is what drives Darren to create the Yellowjacket suit.
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In addition to recounting the highlights of her career, Hedren delves into being a mother in Hollywood, remembering life as mother to Melanie Griffith and grandmother to Dakota Johnson.
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Acting as a representative for the plaintiff, "Taylor" had been shopping a video of a woman who wears a disguise while recounting the allegations against Trump, the paper states.
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During the December 2013 episode of his Internet talk show, Sound of Freedom, Higbie argued that "the black race" had "lax" morals while recounting an experience giving away firewood.
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Despite his ghoulish appearance, he was an incredible storyteller, particularly when it came to recounting what happened with 22015 tons of cocaine that sank off the coast of Mexico.
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Recounting his Senate race, and how he lost by 2.6%, and how he talked to voters, no matter their party, has been central to his stump speech for weeks.
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"What happens to me is always violent," he says in a deep smoky voice, recounting to the camera the story of killing four would-be assassins with a knife.
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Interspersed with "survivor files" recounting the stories of his male relatives, Survival Math explores issues like sex, violence, addiction, community, and the toll this takes on a person's life.
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Sony Pictures chairman Tom Rothman introduced the film during the company's presentation to theater owners (Sony is handling international distribution), recounting his first experience seeing Ridley Scott's 1982 original.
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"That's when I decided the law here does not exist," Abduweli said, recounting the story in September at a friend's apartment in Ankara, where he fled later that year.
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I think of all the times I've used my Weinstein interviews as cocktail-party anecdotes, breezily recounting the horror stories I was told, and how I shrugged them off.
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When I told people I'd been to the headquarters, they would often grin and ask what happened, before recounting their own experiences of getting turned away at the lobby.
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" "Not ascribing to traditional models of healing such as gentleness and self-love has allowed me to be very raw and aggressive in my recounting of abuse through art.
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"I'm not aware of any," he said, recounting the steps that Ford takes — simulation testing, proving ground testing, and then public road testing — to validate its self-driving technology.
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" In last week's episode, Portwood told her cousin Krystal about the experience in the show's season finale, recounting the night she attempted suicide and saying Glennon "could feel it.
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Patton Oswalt is recounting the tragic day he found his wife, Michelle McNamara, dead — and speculating that the cause of her death might have been related to an overdose.
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The camera remained centered on her face as it reacted subtly and steadily, as if she were recounting the day's happenings to herself or coming upon a fresh memory.
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In a new video posted to her YouTube page, model and YouTube star Gigi Gorgeous cries while recounting a recent experience at a cryobank (which freezes eggs and sperm).
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Joe Alwyn, Swift's boyfriend of two years, opened up about auditioning for the part on Live With Kelly And Ryan, recounting how he was discovered as a young boy.
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The fictionalized biopic recounting the infamous skater's life before, during and after the "whack heard 'round the world" failed to make it into a tight race for Best Picture.
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The Brooklyn Nine-Nine actor, 49, gave a six-minute opening statement on Tuesday, recounting his story of alleged sexual assault at the hands of an agent at WME.
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The Wrap writes that she's alluded to the mysterious year in a few of her interviews, recounting her time gutting fish and dealing with other fish-related yucky things.
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" Kemsley said, recounting the Hong Kong brawl to PK. "She's telling me, 'You call my husband to apologize and I want your husband to call my husband to apologize.
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The CEO spent the better part of the hour-long presentation recounting Tesla's achievements building factories, charging infrastructure and luxury electric vehicles while battling electric car opponents and skepticism.
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In particular, Sessions tamped down Comey's recounting of the February 14 meeting Comey had with Trump -- where Trump reportedly asked him stop investigating former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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A more realistic approach though, would be to use a mix of reliably tested technologies along with provisions to ensure auditing and recounting in case of failure or doubt.
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He asks us to love and to accept love while recounting the story of Diana Ross's 1983 performance in Central Park, one of his favorite performances and biggest idols.
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After recounting his childhood being known as "Little Murray," one of a family of nine children, Murray credited his success to his brother and fellow comedian, Brian Doyle-Murray.
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The outermost doll is a set of letters from an English adventurer to his sister, recounting his Arctic expedition and his meeting with the strange, emaciated, haunted Victor Frankenstein.
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"The plan was a simple one," he continued, recounting how the letter found its way to the network of Abbé Alexandre Glasberg, a priest who had converted from Judaism.
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"It is definitely working out for me," said Low, recounting trips he made using Sapphire Reserve and other card travel rewards to Miami, Berlin, London, the Philippines and Taiwan.
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John Mulaney spends the special recounting hilarious tales about Chicago police detective J.J. Bittenbinder, talking about his jealousy of Timothee Chalamet, and expounding on Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
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"When I heard that he could hurt his brother, that broke me," said Evelin de Simeone, Accel's mother, recounting the day in June her son grabbed the electric grinder.
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"Narcos" has always excelled as a straightforward, just-the-facts recounting of the Escobar story, but "Al Fin Cayó!" finds moments of uncharacteristic grace off the official record, too.
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"I love this thing so much," he said in a 2012 speech about support for the arts at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, proudly recounting his quest.
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I would absolutely not do that,'" Mr. Trump said, recounting a phone conversation he had had with Mr. Pence, before telling him, "Go ahead and do it, 100 percent.
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Over the course of Friday morning and afternoon, Yovanovitch gave measured but highly compelling testimony recounting her being subject to a smear campaign and pushed out of her position.
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For example, if you catch yourself planning your response to what your sister is recounting about last night's awkward family reunion before she's even finished her story, notice that.
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Not a lot of people watch Terrence Malick's "Days of Heaven" and ask why Linda, its young narrator, speaks as the kid she was during the times she's recounting.
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He's recounting a time during the Nazi occupation of Poland in which a group of Jews was waiting, in a designated spot, to be led to a new home.
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Over all, though, "Just the Funny Parts" functions best not when Scovell is recounting some backstage encounter on "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" or "Newhart" but when she's rankled.
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Recounting the story to me recently, Mr. Gwinn said he hadn't known then how to cross-examine an abuser or how to explain the dynamics of an abusive relationship.
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Any trial would probably involve former hostages, especially from Italy, France, Spain and Denmark, testifying and recounting the horrors they experienced while imprisoned by the Islamic State in Syria.
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Fact Check WASHINGTON — President Trump marked his return from a five-country tour of Asia by recounting on Wednesday its "tremendous success" and that of his other trips abroad.
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"Everything in my price range was awful," she said, recounting a subdivided house in the Bronx where she would have had to convert an extra kitchen into a bedroom.
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"Everything in my price range was awful," she said, recounting a subdivided house in the Bronx where she would have had to convert an extra kitchen into a bedroom.
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The day before, his lawyers had given him a matter-of-fact recounting of the special counsel's sprawling, 448-page document during a briefing in the White House residence.
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As he walked around the office, Mr. Black took large steps forward, introducing employees by their first names and recounting how many years each had worked at the company.
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So instead of Monte Carlo, the wiry Soumah, now 203, was recounting his story in the outdoor dining area of a kebab restaurant in Kaunas, Lithuania's second-largest city.
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He took issue with Mr. Yallop's reliance on sources who were "generally nameless or dead" and his fly-on-a-wall recounting of private conversations he had not witnessed.
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But Ms. Sides posted a message on Facebook thanking the law enforcement officials and volunteers who helped find her daughter, along with a video of Vadie recounting her ordeal.
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