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Elias said Democrats historically tend to pick up votes in recounts, especially hand recounts.
Historically, Democrats tend to pick up votes in recounts, especially hand recounts, he said.
They are sending their own legal teams to monitor recounts, but they "will not be initiating recounts anywhere."
Shipp recounts: "[Simpson] said, 'You know, they tried to get me to take a lie detector test,&apos" recounts Shipp.
And states have radically different laws concerning when vote totals can be challenged, when recounts are required, and what standards govern those recounts.
Recounts Recanvasses and recounts are required to be available to candidates if they can demonstrate that the result could alter the national delegate allocation.
All of this Frankenstein recounts to Walton, who, in turn, recounts it to us, via a series of letters to his sister back in England.
Recounts Recounts are required to be available to candidates if they can demonstrate that a change in the results could alter the national delegate allocation.
"She's not going away, and these recounts will tell you that," he added, referring to vote recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania that were spearheaded by the Green Party.
CHP lawmaker Baris Yarkdas said his party has asked the YSK to consider previous recounts as valid and to speed up recounts across Istanbul by forming 100 new counting teams.
The machine recounts were ordered across the state after the races were deemed too close to call, but last week, both Broward and Palm Beach counties' recounts met a chaotic fate.
But Election Day results, and now Stein's recounts, have cemented Donald Trump's win, and all of these recounts have proven to be an incredibly difficult exercise that could use some simplification.
In Florida, machine recounts are triggered when the margin between two candidates is of below 2628 points, while hand recounts are prompted when candidates are separated by 28503 points or less.
Meanwhile, recounts -- and lawsuits -- in three Florida races continue.
He goes on to promise that Clinton's campaign will also support recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan, should Stein file for them, but it will not take the lead in requesting those recounts.
It recounts Biden's chief accomplishments during his two terms in Obama's White House, but, more, it recounts, with deep sorrow, how Biden decided not to run for the Democratic nomination in 2016.
FairVote, a nonpartisan organization that advocates for electoral reform, found that from 2000-2012 there were only 22 statewide recounts across the country, and the average shift in those recounts was just 0.026%.
Shortly after Cole recounts this, the agents receive a call.
Imamoglu took office in April as the recounts were completed.
Florida's 67 counties will decide when to begin the recounts.
First, they put their hopes in recounts in the states.
In it, Tàpies recounts the challenges of life under Franco.
"Everyone smiled when we talked about the dogs," Myles recounts.
In it, she recounts being raped at gunpoint at 19.
"I reached out and held his hand," Gooze recounts, tearfully.
So, as the World Resources Institute recounts, Shenzhen electrified them.
"It wasn't a big part of his life," Guma recounts.
When she recounts the abuse, her body quakes; she hyperventilates.
His face twitches in anguish as he recounts what happened.
Through vivid storytelling and deep investigation, Joyce recounts the abuse
Election officials, voters or the candidates themselves may initiate recounts.
Manual recounts are due at noon on Sunday, November 18.
The youngest, Benjamin, recounts their story in this debut novel.
The engineer's response was, "Nobody will ever know," recounts Sculley.
And without recounts we might never know they have happened.
Local elections officers must complete machine recounts by 3 p.m.
"In university, I majored in psychology and English," Cardarelli recounts.
This documentary recounts that story from the source: George Lazenby.
Those recounts would have to be completed by Nov. 18.
The deadline for the manual recounts will be noon Sunday.
Chang recounts cases of sexual harassment and vicious online trolling.
He did not rule out the PiS requesting further recounts.
"My dad was there for almost 40 years," Pete recounts.
"Election recounts are highly-charged events, and Florida's regulations are an eminently reasonable, sensible, and indeed constitutionally required method for preserving public confidence in the integrity and impartiality of voter recounts," the Republicans' lawyers wrote.
The money Stein has raised so far is enough to fund recounts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, according to her site, but she is asking for $7 million total to cover recounts in all three states.
Here's what you need to know: How will the recounts work?
Manual recounts are due at 22000 pm on Sunday Nov 2537.
Kylie says she called Jordyn, and recounts how the conversation went.
"We were pretty upset with the Journal de Montréal," Abraham recounts.
But they must finish the machine recounts by 3 p.m. Thursday.
The incident stunned Gu. His voice rises when he recounts it.
"At that time I [was] knackered," she recounts of the period.
She recounts the night with terror but also arrestingly ugly indignation.
Sanders's book recounts his career in more or less chronological order.
NPR recounts the case of Sidd Bikkannavar, who works at NASA.
After her admittance, Bly recounts asking for her notebook and pencil.
"I was really into ice skating as a child," she recounts.
Nevala-Lee recounts Asimov's predilection for sexual harassment and predatory behavior.
The costs associated with recounts are a function of state law.
As Fiona MacCarthy's new book recounts, his private life was chaotic.
Hoffman recounts the lesson she received from a fellow outsider on
Pence shakes his head as Kaine recounts Trump insults #VPDebate pic.twitter.
"I found space to think and room to breathe," he recounts.
A Syrian boy, himself a refugee, then recounts his own story.
What is intriguing here is why the recounts are being demanded.
Clinton's campaign said it will participate in recounts requested by Stein.
"Marsyas was the ancient name of the Bekaa Valley," recounts Sandro.
V was recorded in an unfinished, grey suburban basement, recounts Millar.
Stein's campaign has also filed for recounts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
"He was like sucking my toes," she recounts as James squeals.
Machine recounts in Florida would need to be completed by Nov.
Long recounts are nothing new in the US. In 2008, Sen.
Recounts are underway in the Senate race between Scott and Sen.
Dougherty recounts, with great skill and the same even-handedness applied
"Supervisor Snipes should be removed from her office following the recounts."
He still visualizes and recounts plays that he designed around Mikan.
Sachs recounts in great detail Toscanini's rehearsal methods, which were notorious.
The Senate and governor's races in Florida were headed for recounts.
"They requested we go with them to the room," Luttrull recounts.
While both trail, recounts could still take place in both contests.
Mr. Kissinger's fury did focus on the consul, Mr. Bass recounts.
Efforts to seek recounts are also underway in Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Each poem recounts Jesus' journey from condemnation to death and burial.
In manual recounts, not every ballot will be counted by hand.
The need for recounts was not immediately clear on election night.
"That's bull----," Herrick recounts saying to the worker over the phone.
An episode of the television series, "The Folklorist," recounts her rescue.
What happened next, as Vox's Brad Plumer recounts, was excruciating: Sen.
"Manson's Lost Girls" (2016) recounts the experience of one Manson follower.
We can only pledge we will demand recounts in those states.
She volubly recounts the mishaps that plagued Franco Zeffirelli's monumental staging.
Opinion She recounts her evolution to feminist in her new memoir.
But the story Boot recounts in the concluding chapters is different.
"It was as if he molded me from clay," she recounts.
She recounts her years as a young, idealistic teacher and administrator.
Recounts by petitions and partial requests are allowed within five days.
Was Waldman not present for many of the events he recounts?
In his autobiography, Ellsberg recounts: I was encouraged to hear it.
The Trump team is continuing to push back against the recounts.
Mr. Rosindell recounts proudly how he once took an aging Mrs.
Her voice quivers as she recounts how he called her ugly.
" Recounts another interview subject, "It starts out with people having fun.
He recounts an episode that says much about his leadership style.
"I did a seven-year apprenticeship in Kansas City," Bradford recounts.
That was when counties submitted unofficial results, triggering the three recounts.
Cantú recounts moments of tender connection with frightened, injured border crossers.
Clinton's campaign has said it would take part in the recounts.
"The last time we spoke was through a sibling," she recounts.
Even with the mandatory recounts required by Florida law, it appeared he was headed for certain defeat: Palm Beach County does not own the modern, high-speed tabulation machines required to conduct recounts in multiple races simultaneously.
The results were close enough to prompt recounts, which could take weeks.
Yet badly designed ballots and interminable recounts corrode confidence in other ways.
Her memoir recounts her years living amid an alternate understanding of history.
Bill Nelson and Democrats to give counties more time to finish recounts.
"You had a lot of incumbents getting very scary polling," Ward recounts.
As writer and former sex worker Melissa Gira Grant recounts in her
And the shifts in vote totals after the recounts were very small.
Hand recounts will be reflected in official election results due Nov. 18.
She recounts the anecdote in her new memoir, Where Am I Now?
In it, she recounts her experience hearing about the Sandy Hook shooting.
The surprise was introduced by star Eddie Redmayne, The Hollywood Reporter recounts.
CONVENTIONAL wisdom says that recounts are a waste of time and money.
"Musicians should live in their own country," she recounts him telling her.
"Jim: The James Foley Story" recounts the life of the murdered journalist.
Specifically, this season recounts the tale of the "Lost Colony" of Roanoke.
The artist recounts this event while paddling a boat on a lake.
One show, "The Dictator's Doom", recounts the messy fates of totalitarian rulers.
"I normally orgasm fairly easily, but this was something else," she recounts.
As "Born to Run" recounts, those songs feel authentic because they are.
Stein raised money online to fund recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
"I thank God for escaping alive," she recounts in her native Hausa.
Four of the legislative races were close enough to lead to recounts.
No Place Safe recounts the murders through the eyes of teenaged Reid.
Podhoretz recounts an argument with James Baldwin during which he told the
I thought recounts were supposed to put the losing side at peace?
The story above recounts Mongar's treatment by Dr. Kermit Gosnell in 2009.
There is widespread confusion on social media about how recounts are generated.
Ms. Tynan recounts cowering as crockery is smashed, insults flung, pasta chucked.
The story above recounts Mongar's treatment by Dr. Kermit -Gosnell in 2009.
"I spent a year in Burgundy when I was 22," Hardie recounts.
The recounts are not expected to change the results of the election.
"I grew to appreciate TJ's while living in San Francisco," Hallatt recounts.
Someone recounts being pelted with objects after being told she was ugly.
At Man Repeller, writer Harling Ross recounts her own ecstatic Oatly awakening.
And what levels of artifice are present in the stories he recounts?
Secretary of State Ken Detzner formally ordered the recounts on Saturday afternoon.
Separately, our longtime sports reporter recounts meeting North Korean athletes in Germany.
The Buttigieg and Sanders campaigns subsequently requested partial recounts on certain precincts.
"Diana, 7 days" recounts the events following Diana's death 20 years ago.
If the recounts reveal significant disparities, they could be contested in court.
Aspden clearly loves her characters, but she unflinchingly recounts their flaws too.
And he sensitively recounts how the fire forced other, more personal confrontations.
"In response to sounds, Jeff's auditory cortex sprung to life," Owen recounts.
Both Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where Stein has requested recounts, belong to ERIC.
He recounts the near-ceaseless sexual harassment she endured as a teenager.
The Times' piece on Bloomberg's giving recounts an incident from late 2018.
Sanders and Buttigieg requested recounts of 10 precincts and 85033 precincts, respectively.
As she recounts the experience, men appear on a hillside, peering down.
The recounts will only give Trump an opportunity to claim victory again.
Al Franken, in [his new book] Giant of the Senate, recounts Sen.
She then recounts a second exchange: "And your partner," the healer says.
I cannot vouch for every detail that he recounts in his manuscript.
Recounts have been ordered in Florida's hotly contested Senate and gubernatorial races.
"Who Will Write Our History" recounts a bold story of Nazi resistance.
And a new documentary series recounts events that made 1969 so tumultuous.
The first essay, "Water Babies," recounts the Sacks family's penchant for swimming.
"Here I am, in Italy, trying to make a ragu," Charles recounts.
"Barring recounts, this nightmare of a campaign will be over," Oliver said.
In Virginia, we wait for the recounts to know what comes next.
Meanwhile, two other statewide races that were also forced into recounts last week were still unsettled on Thursday after new returns showed the candidates within 0.25 points of one another — a margin close enough to trigger hand recounts.
But she recounts the confusion that immediately followed her rescue in early 2003.
The doll-maker recounts how she became a passionate advocate for the cause.
Friends in high places: In one incident, the Times story recounts how Sen.
He recounts following two attractive women in order to hear what they're saying.
She recounts the moment the tent collapsed ... fighting back tears to do so.
Over the course of the two published novels, he recounts his life story.
Nominated for six Academy Awards, "Moneyball" recounts the Oakland A's impressive 2002 season.
And hear an explanation of vote recounts as they relate to U.S. elections.
In the podcast Dirty John, L.A. Times reporter Christopher Goffard recounts the story.
She has raised cyberattacks into voter and party databases in calling for recounts.
A crowd gathers around Ali Marhad's tent as he dispassionately recounts his hardship.
Recounts were planned in 11 Ankara districts due to AKP appeals, Anadolu said.
The first recounts her father's death, which occurred when she was only 11.
"If we didn't disappear for a while, no one would care," she recounts.
In the Christmas special, Sun recounts a fight she endured as a teenager.
She recounts the months of suffering she endured until she got a diagnosis.
"The gentleman met me at the airport with this map," recounts Van Eaton.
Recounts in key states have shown no statistically significant evidence of voter fraud.
"When I had money, I was quite a big art collector," Simon recounts.
Trump accused Snipes office of "finding" new votes amid the state's ongoing recounts.
" Now, Zazu recounts a cousin he had who "thought he was a woodpecker.
Rowling's new tale recounts the history of a school for magic in Massachusetts.
The boy, searching for his sister, recounts how she came to be lost.
"If I can't find anything, I'll make it up," she recounts the email.
The case highlights Elias' role in many of the nation's most prominent recounts.
He recounts stories of natural entities gaining rights, taking each one as a
Ford v Ferrari, out today, recounts one of the great stories in motorsports.
In some cases, the candidates are hoping for recounts or even runoff elections.
Sanders and Cruz, who was right behind Trump, could both call for recounts.
He recounts, in accusatory he-said-she-said dialogues, litanies of perceived betrayals.
He recounts his entire family story: his dad's failed ambitions, his mother's seething.
It turns out that our failure to conduct thorough recounts made it worse.
"So, our footwear was our only way of expressing our passion," Rothschild recounts.
Along with Pennsylvania, Stein has also filed for recounts in Michigan and Wisconsin.
Nyong'o, in which the Girl recounts being forced to participate in unimaginable atrocities.
Kitchen went to death row (which he recounts in his newly released memoir).
At his rallies, he recounts incidents where Americans were killed by illegal immigrants.
She chuckles as she recounts the first impression she made on her boss.
In "Sick," she recounts the ongoing physical, emotional and financial challenges she faces.
Like many confident people he recounts his life as a series of epiphanies.
In this political autobiography, he recounts his origins and explains his centrist philosophy.
He recounts watching a pair of Trump supporters interviewed on CNN in October.
It still recounts her son's poisoning but omits any mention of the landlords.
This film recounts that wild summer day through lighthearted interviews with Mr. Wojtowicz.
Election officials were to conclude manual recounts in the Senate race by Sunday.
A Shinto tale recounts how a demon hid teeth in a damsel's vagina.
Some states have automatic recounts for elections that are separated by less than .
"I became the music for a while," one person recounts after a trip.
So far, Forgey said, they have not received any official requests for recounts.
Eisenstein recounts the viral dissemination of Luther's Ninety-five Theses in some detail.
He recounts in one neat reversal the turn in the history of invective.
Romm recounts how difficult it was to get contributors to address her subject.
In a Bangalore coffee shop, an anxious young man recounts his family's travails.
The report largely recounts information already made public during testimony from administration officials.
She recounts the postwar hardships endured by a Georgia woman named Gertrude Thomas.
Some states have automatic recounts for elections that are separated by less than .
Macfarlane's book recounts a series of explorations under the surface of our planet.
Each recounts, in the close first person, the inside of a human life.
The lawsuit recounts numerous examples of patients unable to find in-network doctors.
If the recounts end up producing Republican victories, they might even be minimal.
County election boards must submit the results of hand recounts by Sunday at noon.
Fred Andrews is fighting for his life as Archie recounts the events at Pop's.
Biden recounts the occasion in detail, including Stennis' very personal take on civil rights.
Because she's obsessed, Rinna recounts her apology to Lisa Vanderpump in the last episode.
Ingrid recounts the story of an elephant orphaned in the Kruger culls, called Shireni.
In a breakdown on his site, Toto recounts profits for the previous five years.
In episode 6, she recounts a memory of her father catching her practice archery.
Gordon Cole, in his stupid holler, recounts a dream of his he had recently.
Amanda, in turn, recounts conversations with Carla that reveal, in fragments, a terrible tale.
This is the story Shamekka recounts as she poses for one of Nola's paintings.
Here, photographer Diana Walker recounts the story that led to the iconic shot. 23.
The combined cost of requesting all three recounts is expected to surpass $2 million.
One former executive recounts how Renault and Nissan engineers could not agree on anything.
In the book, he recounts some of the "miracles" that happened that fateful day.
As Martin recounts: Sartre persuaded the austerely beautiful de Beauvoir to fall for him.
Chyna's court declaration reportedly recounts an incident that took place on April 8, 2017.
The party has asked the Supreme Court to approve recounts in six electoral districts.
At Kris' house, Kendall recounts for Kris and Scott her encounter with a stalker.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein subsequently held a crowdfunding campaign to finance the recounts.
We're shown him tearing up as he recounts times he failed those around him.
Nelson's campaign has expressed confidence that the hand recounts will change the final results.
"We ran a night called, 'We Want Your Dog,'" Ashe recounts, with a smirk.
"It must be horrible," she says after Kimmy recounts a particularly painful bunker anecdote.
They had to go to individual canvassing boards from individual counties and request recounts.
As Mayor Emanuel's official proclamation recounts, Darger died the day after his 81st birthday.
Kentucky does not have recounts of elections for governor, state election law experts said.
Tearfully, as Lloyd recounts in his diary, Kim told Uncle Donn she was sorry.
Recounts are taking in place in Florida in races for governor and the Senate.
Snipes has been at the center of many Republicans' criticism during the Florida recounts.
Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner ordered manual recounts in both races on Thursday.
"I couldn't let it spread," she recounts to Alicia, remembering a doomed wedding party.
Meanwhile, the recounts for the Florida Senate and governor's races are in full swing.
"I cannot vouch for every detail that he recounts in his manuscript," he writes.
Recounts are possible following tight races on Tuesday in both of Missouri's presidential primaries.
Jackson recounts an episode in which Churchill summoned de Gaulle to speak to him.
In the book, Crawford recounts when the singer first told her about Brown's proposal.
"I was looking for a limestone-based, cool climate similar to Burgundy," Hardie recounts.
In interviews, Louis has said that everything he recounts in the novel is true.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein subsequently held a crowdfunding campaign to finance the recounts.
"It's the story of [a] girl being raised by an evil witch," she recounts.
Smuggler's Blues recounts his story in all its dank glory for the first time.
"When all the Led Zeppelin reissues came out, Canada got zero vinyl," McGhee recounts.
Two other races, both in the Virginia House of Delegates, are headed to recounts.
Florida is in the midst of potential recounts in the Senate race between Sen.
The results of those hand recounts must be reported by noon on Nov. 18.
The court document also recounts Mr. Shine's role in the dismissal of Ms. Bakhtiar.
Her book has power precisely because she takes the events she recounts so personally.
In the docs, she recounts meeting Weinstein at an NYC movie premiere on Dec.
In the cast was Margaret Tyzack, "a legend of the London stage," he recounts.
"The Barefoot Woman" powerfully continues the tradition of women's work it so lovingly recounts.
He recounts walking down the street with Miles Davis and seeing a woman stumble.
He recounts his loss to Bobby Fischer at the Chess Forum on Thompson Street.
She becomes a commander and recounts her experiences to a war reporter (Emmanuelle Bercot).
It recounts the up-and-down career of a tricky personality in stormy times.
With economy and a cinematic touch, Zucchino recounts the brutal assault on black Wilmington.
In "The Second Chance Club," he mostly recounts stories of drug addiction and dealing.
Automatic recounts are not mandated in Pennsylvania congressional races, according to the state law.
When Straczynski recounts his career, each job seems to head toward a breaking point.
When Straczynski recounts his career, each job seems to head toward a breaking point.
As Nevils recounts in her interview with Farrow in his new book, out Oct.
It recounts the story of four aristocrats who resolve to experience every sexual perversion.
In one of Sinema's ads, she recounts her family's struggle with health care costs.
States still have vastly different systems for calling recounts and for carrying them out.
The story recounts a scene in which Trump was chatting with some club members.
The Rust Belt recounts show only that our voting systems score high on integrity.
He also recounts darker episodes like Johnson's infatuation with the Nazis in the 1930s.
Three statewide races in November were so closely contested that their results required recounts.
Durand, a Frenchwoman, recounts the story of Refik Veseli, a young Albanian-Muslim photographer.
Sharon Stone (credited as the Beauty Queen) recounts being brought backstage as a teenager.
Sakamoto's book recounts the ­challenges both sides of the divided family had to deal with.
"I never knew what was going to happen to me," she recounts of her escape.
"She said I had the personality because I had always been very bubbly," Garcia recounts.
In a viral Youtube video called "Avery's Story," Jackson recounts coming out to her family.
She recounts sometimes spending upward of six hours on the phone in a single day.
"I was Snapchatting that I was home and that everyone was going out," she recounts.
After rounds of recounts in the state, Scott maintained a lead of about 10,000 votes.
" And in Florida: "These are the first statewide recounts since the case of Bush v.
The blog recounts mandatory 40-minute "orgone showers" to cleanse participants before entering the egg.
Edwards recounts that her mom arranged her to stay with Modest Management owner Richard Griffiths.
That triggered a process of recounts and court battles that played out for eight months.
Tay recounts how he was a small kid trying to "outsmart and outlast" the bully.
"They say, 'I lost my husband, and this is him singing to me,'" Hayes recounts.
" It also emphasizes that she "can only pledge we will demand recounts in those states.
"We went out of there and said: God, what do we do now?" recounts Temm.
Green Party candidate Jill Stein raised money for recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. 2142.
The real Edgardo Franco narrates this, and he recounts the time spent as El General.
He used the money he saved by not purchasing meat to buy books, Isaacson recounts.
The campaign plans to also participate in Pennsylvania and Michigan recounts, should Stein follow through.
Stein has filed for recounts in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and plans to file in Michigan.
"During my first visit [with the vrăjitoare], I picked their pose and location," Bláhová recounts.
If rejected, the ongoing recounts across the city will be completed and the results finalised.
We're there, with Ramadevi as she recounts her story, rather than being a passive onlooker.
"After running for office four times, he gets on the debate stage," Guma recounts fondly.
Now others are pushing presidential recounts in states such as Nevada, where Trump narrowly lost.
Ohio allows for two types of recounts: automatic, or at the request of the candidate.
Istanbul's new CHP mayor, Ekrem Imamoglu, took office last month as the recounts were completed.
McGowan recounts to Farrow that Filip seemed "very kind" and that they met several times.
"Andrew is eating pizza, Andrew is sitting up, Andrew is laughing," Lacayo, their oncologist, recounts.
"I started talking to this very handsome young man who lived nearby me," she recounts.
"I have three friends for you to make you relax," Cosby recounts in the deposition.
Kylie, 21, says she called her longtime best friend, and recounts how the conversation went.
Barbara Boxer recounts sexual harassment experience on Capitol Hill, 'the entire audience started laughing.' pic.twitter.
The White House Historical Association recounts how administrations since Eisenhower's have marked the ghoulish holiday.
The film then recounts Mr. D'Souza's own guilty plea to violating federal campaign finance laws.
The first recounts a series of devastating incidents at the Pumpkin between 1994 and 1997.
He recounts that when he first started making ice cream, there weren't even electric freezers.
He recounts patients in need of antibiotics and bedridden folks unable to leave their homes.
In it she recounts the reality of sex work, with a humorous and humanistic eye.
Here, Moroder recounts his experiences as a musician, producer, and consumer of the disco era.
Now the ten-year-old boy assumes the book's narration, and recounts a desperate adventure.
In one, a woman recounts her sexual exploits as a seeming apocalypse unfolds around her.
She recounts important moments in her life by what she was eating at the time.
Recounts were ordered in five districts and invalid ballots examined and recounted across all districts.
On album highlight "You Were So Cruel," for example, Bejar recounts a tale of abuse.
How we created automatic recounts, to avoid a flurry of lawsuits from candidates demanding them.
It happened with the exciting progressive candidates in Florida, Georgia, Ohio and Texas (pending recounts).
A Danish former jihadist, Morten Storm, recounts his terrifying adventures infiltrating Al Qaeda in Yemen.
Similarly, Rhodes recounts the cascade of characters contributing to the eventual development of the battery.
Between 210 and 573, there were 257,21 statewide general elections and just 2000 statewide recounts.
Candidates cannot request recounts, but those with fewer votes in a race can refuse them.
Pavlovsky recounts interviewing voters in the period leading up to the 1996 elections in Russia.
Cline struggled with the fact she was "not going to be the same," Russell recounts.
And: "So, I go, like…" recounts the heedless Conversation Sharer, magpie loud on the el.
In chilling detail, this book recounts the many missteps of their response to the disaster.
In her first class at college, Westover recounts not knowing what the word "holocaust" means.
In one scene, an investigator recounts the (actual) crimes that led to the men's incarceration.
One woman recounts how her husband kept antagonising customers, until she moved him to accounts.
She recounts a joke, or more of a parable, about God sending superheroes to hell.
Morgan recounts these stories to show how radically both fortune and misfortune compound over time.
Instead we had recounts, Russian conspiracies, investigations and rallies unlike any seen after any election.
Franken wound up defeating Coleman by 312 votes after months of recounts and court challenges.
The deadlines to file for recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan are Monday and Wednesday, respectively.
"Pink and white started swirling in my eyesight and my arms got heavy," she recounts.
"People loved it" says Lee, as he recounts having eaten Manchurian at China Garden himself.
She also recounts more harrowing events, including an accident in which Gianikian was severely burned.
He recounts buying the lascivious early records when he was just a kid in Miami.
As reporter Ben Storrow recounts in a recent ClimateWire piece, it's ... harder than it looks.
I attempted to write but what came out resembled recounts of my grade three weekend.
"I was ranting and raving about the stupidity of the place and the people," she recounts.
John Preston can barely talk when he recounts losing his brother Michael, a veteran, to suicide.
And yes, North Carolina does allow for recounts in contests decided by 10,000 or fewer votes.
She also recounts a Ted Talk she listened to about relationships that really resonated with her.
Washington (CNN)Green Party candidate Jill Stein's push for recounts appears to have reached its end.
The Florida secretary of state ordered recounts in the US Senate and governor races on Saturday.
Many argued the recounts were valuable as a means of publicly verifying that no interference occurred.
He recounts how his wife, coffee, cigarettes, and movies helped him get through the paralyzing shock.
"Too Big to Fail", which came out in 2009, recounts the bail-out of those banks.
The new film Denial, starring Rachel Weisz and directed by Mick Jackson, recounts the acrimonious trial.
The reporter recounts Luke's attack on Crispus Attucks and details Black Mariah's connection with criminal activity.
State law mandates recounts in elections where the margin of victory is within 0.5 percentage point.
As he recounts, Thomas Jefferson and James Madison ardently supported the separation of government and religion.
Stein, who is also pushing for recounts in Michigan and Pennsylvania, won 30,000 votes in Wisconsin.
In video captured from Williams's Snapchat, she recounts her epic tale of rice, salmon and misery.
Florida law mandates recounts in elections where the margin of victory is less than 0.5 percent.
Paul recounts Brad Pitt's visit to the arena as one of the highlights of his career.
Since the vote, the AKP has filed a series of requests for recounts in the city.
In conversation, Cormier recounts tales of intimacy, mutual respect, and feeling welcome with the most enthusiasm.
He recounts the heyday of the kipper season, when South Northumberland had a strong mining industry.
All three of these recounts support the idea that Nelson has a tough row to hoe.
Both Scott's bid for Senate and the governor's race to replace him are destined for recounts.
Rick Scott (R), the race for agriculture commissioner and the gubernatorial race — all went to recounts.
Trump on Tuesday used the pardoning ceremony to also joke about recent electoral recounts in Florida.
Florida state law requires that the results of initial machine recounts be submitted by Nov. 85033.
"When I woke again it was to a sunset I didn't deserve," the narrator, Tess, recounts.
He recounts visiting a manufacturing plant in the 1960s where the only black workers were janitors.
It recounts the terror of falling in love—how the process subjugates people, leaves them vulnerable.
In this memoir, Fei recounts the vulnerability of loving a child whose life was so precarious.
Although the prose can be clumsily staccato, the narrator recounts her misshapen life with engaging vividness.
In his "Autobiography," Mill recounts a spiritual crisis that, he realized, his education had partly precipitated.
Multiple closely watched races were roiled by tense recounts and accusations of voter suppression and fraud.
As Greenblatt recounts, Shakespeare's countrymen feared a power vacuum, since Elizabeth refused to name a successor.
They felt like any advance for civil rights meant an equal loss for whites, Kruse recounts.
But Siege recounts that Mueller's chief concern might have been making sure he didn't get fired.
Kayleigh then recounts all the things children have been trained to do to survive a shooting.
In his memoir, Dini recounts how he spoke to the characters he wrote during this time.
He recounts how he went home, and his wife and son were there waiting for them.
In his memoir, "Behind the Paint," Violent J recounts how his stepfather would grab his penis.
On the other side, more recent footage recounts Ashes's death and burial in a pauper's grave.
The documentary recounts the shooting of Laquan McDonald and the resulting trial of Jason Van Dyke.
Democrats called for recounts, researchers questioned voting systems, and activists lobbied electors to change their votes.
Indeed, between 2000 and 2016, there were 4,687 statewide general elections and just 26 statewide recounts.
They had lost winnable races for governor and Senate two years ago in nail-biter recounts.
French, the author of "Midnight in Peking," recounts all of this with great energy and brio.
Valdary, a black woman, recounts times in her past when she was attacked for her ethnicity.
That study argues that winning candidates should welcome recounts as a way to enhance their legitimacy.
But as Bodomo recounts below, the story was never meant to be confined to a short.
In the affidavit, Special Agent Gregory J. Sheehy, recounts his attempts to investigate the tipster's allegations.
Paper records make manual recounts possible in the event of a contested election or alleged tampering.
The races and subsequent recounts have been marred by highly visible legal battles and bitter accusations.
Uncle Ralph recounts a surreal encounter between American infantrymen and "the Hun" in the French countryside.
In our latest 360 video, a Herero elder recounts a story he heard from his forefathers.
A tribal elder recounts the story he heard from his forefathers in the 360 video above.
Here, she recounts how a month on the road without mirrors impacted her perception of self.
One Superstorm Sandy survivor, Tony Kono, recounts his 2012 nightmare to help Gulf Coast residents rebuild.
And "Code of a Killer" recounts the first use of DNA fingerprinting to solve a murder.
Gioia habitually and accurately casts the subversion he recounts in terms of ferocity, tumult and chaos.
As she recounts, in the early 1970s, pedestrian curb cuts were unheard-of in American cities.
Being with the right person is essential, so marry for character, Gashugi recounts the VC saying.
Woodward also recounts people in Trump's inner circle seriously questioning his intelligence and fitness to serve.
McKeon, whose mom died at age 102 in 2016, recounts how frightened Durst made her mom.
She also recounts a personal struggle with illness and conscience that led her to speak publicly.
Dyer recounts that he repeatedly made comments on her sexual desirability, her body, and her clothing.
Candidate can demand recounts, and some states trigger them automatically, depending on the margin of victory.
Ovid's "Metamorphoses" recounts the birth of Medusa's hideousness: She is raped by Poseidon in Athena's temple.
Recounts in three statewide races were in full swing, with the nail-biter race between Sen.
Safechuck talks about the self-hatred he feels, and his wife recounts his battle with depression.
Trump's tweet alleges that someone, presumably Democrats, is cheating during the recounts currently underway in Florida.
She recounts the Muse brothers' tale, but more importantly details their mother's quest to find them.
Four legislative races, including the Simonds-Yancey battle in the 94th District, were slated for recounts.
If that process yields a margin of less than 0.25 percentage points in any federal or state races, then Mr. Detzner would order manual recounts in those races of what are known as undervotes and overvotes; the recounts would have to be completed by Nov. 18.
"I feel like many people are trapped because the living situations here are not good," she recounts.
"There's no way I would let people pee on each other around me," Comey recounts Trump saying.
Some of the pieces feel autobiographical, and though Ruefle recounts an event, she always does something unexpected.
Lynn, who worked at New America for 15 years, recounts the meeting where he was let go.
While this sounds like a claustrophobic nightmare to most people, Langford chuckles as she recounts the experience.
"They basically left it at, 'your guess is as good as mine,'" Dan recounts to me now.
Rocketman is told through flashbacks as John recounts the backstory that leads him to his rehab stint.
As David Kynaston, in his book "Austerity Britain" recounts, the desires of the actual residents were dismissed.
She recounts her day to herself in her diary after she had shot the roll of film.
Ross recounts how there used to be a culture of secrecy around red carpets that has dissipated.
"We presented them with the idea, and we had a working prototype at that time," Li recounts.
There are still recounts and runoff elections aplenty before this election is totally out of the woods.
First published in 1961, Catch-22 recounts the story of a US B-25 bombardier named Capt.
Brad Stone's new book, The Upstarts, recounts the surprising rise – and possible fall – of the sharing economy.
Block recounts his tireless but fruitless efforts trying to persuade Paul to jump aboard the Trump Train.
Wells' poem recounts the first time he met Nicole back when they were just 10-year-olds.
Our recently published EC-290 on Roblox recounts the origin story and growth prospects of the company.
He also recounts one time his critics thought he went too far, in the 1936 film Sabotage.
Thurman also recounts several strange abuses of power on behalf of her Kill Bill director, Quentin Tarantino.
And, as no other candidate could, Mr Rubio recounts all this as insinuatingly as a Hollywood weepie.
Recounts in close elections are nothing special — although they rarely move many votes or change the outcomes.
In one scene of Mr. Chibbs, he recounts being molested by a neighbor as a young boy.
But Bernhard was hard at work poring over the data from the recounts in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Stein has filed recounts on the basis of reports received from prominent computer scientists and election lawyers.
She did so despite the intimidating odds, which she recounts in her memoir, My Mother Was Nuts.
But then he recounts what actually happened, reliving the moment when he was injured on the field.
Ultimately, the Gore people started looking for recounts, but there was no procedure for a statewide recount.
Two highly contentious, heavily-scrutinized recounts only managed to move the final tally by about 400 votes.
Still, the state-mandated deadlines are likely to leave local election officials scrambling to finish up recounts.
The film, by John Davies, recounts the training of pilots in how to land on aircraft carriers.
An unnamed narrator engages in frantic meditations and recounts eerie, baffling tales in this demanding, remarkable work.
Herndon recounts his battle with those demons in a new episode of Oprah: Where Are They Now?
As the song recounts, Sue's name guaranteed that he would grow up to be one tough cookie.
On "Kate McCannon," he slowly recounts a marital homicide like a lakeside tale shared at quiet dusk.
Roche recounts the story of Maria, a Rwandan woman who was left widowed after the 1994 genocide.
As the Nativity story recounts every Advent, Jesus was not conceived through relations between Joseph and Mary.
Mr. Halderman recently put his own post on Medium, describing his suspicions and the case for recounts.
The deadlines to file for recounts in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Michigan are Friday, Monday, and next Wednesday
"I saw some pretty bad behavior" as it relates to scooters, Rickert recounts with a stifled laugh.
It recounts the story of Anthony, a gangster from Nickerson Gardens, a public-housing complex in Watts.
Eribon's memoir, "Returning to Reims," also recounts a gay man's trajectory from provincial poverty to academic prestige.
She recounts how he abused her, raped teenage slaves and made her son participate in ISIS propaganda.
"She had ripped the page out of the book and carefully torn it to bits," recounts Kurth.
"The shop was opened by the Bertaux family, who were Communards who fled from France," Wade recounts.
There can also be recounts in too-close-to-call races, or when candidates challenge the results.
" Before going to Accra, Gifty recounts that "everyday [she] was forced to have sex with the man.
For a time, reporters covering McCarthy felt caught in a trap, as Meachem recounts in his book.
The Gospel of John recounts Jesus' words to his disciples in the upper room before his death.
Kiernan, who lives in Asheville, recounts her difficulty in finding original sources that reveal much about Vanderbilt.
In gumshoe fashion, Stephanie recounts what happened, how and why, rewinding the story in an extended flashback.
Mr. Trump sees the recounts, one person close to him said, as akin to a personal attack.
The close count in that race, the race for governor and for agriculture secretary could prompt recounts.
In the film, Grace Lamar, 14, recounts the story of her grandfather, gunned down in his home.
His new book, "Little Boy," recounts his life story in a free association of flashes and arias.
It recounts Tambu's determination to get an education and to escape the poverty she was born into.
He recounts what happened to a 19-year-old black gay homeless man he had been mentoring.
Republicans largely held the Trump districts, which let them keep control (pending recounts), 51 delegates to 49.
Gore's team requested manual recounts in four counties, including Volusia, but a Supreme Court ruling on Dec.
Each chapter recounts her adventures with the latest, greatest "brain-training" tool to improve her mental skills.
"Almost to himself, Trump repeated the year '2013' and seemed to be searching his memory," Stewart recounts.
He recounts how Mr. Romero called him after seeing "Shaun" to say how much he loved it.
That could change after absentee ballots and judicial recounts in certain districts are tallied later this month.
His wife recounts how she burst into tears at the 12-week ultrasound of her unborn baby.
Those recounts offered the best opportunity to identify and resolve issues that are now coming to light.
Dickson recounts that Commissioner Happy Chandler once asked Durocher if he knew the notorious gangster Bugsy Siegel.
For her great-niece's sake, she recounts this past, even though it often brings her to tears.
At the Clapton concert, the book recounts, Mr. Kim snatched up T-shirts, albums and other souvenirs.
As a political statement, it largely recounts what the president's Twitter feed says on a daily basis.
That decision stopped ballot recounts in Florida, effectively ending the election in favor of George W. Bush.
Even then, "airbrushed out of his life," Angie Bowie recounts the undeniable impact of their time together.
The movie centers on a sex addict, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg, who recounts her past erotic encounters.
For instance, a large narrative panel at the entrance to the show recounts the story of Mrs.
The book recounts two such conversations, both in New York before the author left for the continent.
Those recounts can change vote totals because they're done with much more deliberation than on election night.
His mother, Stephanie, recounts meeting celebrities like Sean Connery, flying first class and being chauffeured in limousines.
He recounts the details of a family gathering after Beres performed in Toronto a few years ago.
The following excerpt from al-Sharif's new book Daring to Drive recounts the night of her arrest.
Bielski recounts an incident at the cemetery that appears in her forthcoming book Haunted Bachelors Grove (Macmillan).
"He said, 'You know, they tried to get me to take a lie detector test,&apos" recounts Shipp.
And it's time to end the discussion of recounts and, again, hopefully we can strengthen voter ID laws.
Later, Baker recounts Obama second-guessing his progressive approach to the presidency as his administration was winding down.
Just like that, Brooks recounts, her confidence, which had moments before been so plentiful, quickly began to plummet.
Stein's campaign says it will demand recounts in as many of the three states as it can afford.
"I raised my arms and yelled 'NO!' then saw the cub," Williams recounts in the marathon's Facebook group.
A number of high-profile Democrats have conceded following recounts, but the blue wave has continued in California.
The book recounts the story of a young French priest who learns humility in tending to the faithful.
The recounts have attracted nationwide scrutiny in a state with a population of more than 20 million people.
As the book The Hill to Die On recounts: "There was some awkward, tepid laughter around the room."
She said that the secretary's office does not count votes or conduct recounts — those are handled by counties.
As Ian Bogost recounts in The Atlantic: This line of thinking seemed to perplex Cooper, and rightly so.
One, Matt, recounts the smell of the gunfire in the hall, and this sensual memory jolts Dewilde anew.
One resident recounts pushing his sofa against his windows, fearing that the rattling glass was about to shatter.
A late scene in which he recounts their childhoods is among the play's best and is flawlessly performed.
At one point, he recounts that when Asimov visited a particular publisher, the women found reason to leave.
The opening scene of Black Panther recounts the history of how the metal came to exist on Earth.
In a neat visual metaphor, Grace recounts her testimony while piecing together quilts, sewing almost without looking down.
Ingraham, who played the villain in the piece, recounts how they orchestrated a "murder" that the protagonist witnessed.
But her voice rises in exasperation when she recounts how some Christians depict her as an outcast pastor.
Geertz recounts the tale of a husband who wanted a divorce but thought it unseemly to say so.
The indictment recounts how, in November 2009, WikiLeaks posted a list of "Most Wanted Leaks," organized by country.
Small Fry recounts simple scenes in Lisa's life in an unhurried fashion, with a novelist's eye for detail.
At its biggest hub, Atlanta airport, the company museum recounts how it became the world's second-biggest carrier.
She recounts the first time she left Leo with a nanny when he was around 3 months old.
He recounts it in rapid-fire present tense, as if the long ago moment is unfolding before him.
The Candlelight Processional features a 50-piece orchestra and live choirs, and recounts the biblical tale of Christmas.
In a separate news conference, Civic Coalition leader Grzegorz Schetyna questioned the government's motives for demanding the recounts.
President-elect Trump and his allies have pushed to block recounts in two other states, Michigan and Wisconsin.
Woodman recounts using the app to shoot a video of his family playing Candy Land over the weekend.
Normally sunny Dean recounts in heartbreaking detail how his beloved mom passed away when he was only 15.
In the better known of those texts, his "Confessio", the saint recounts touching details of his own life.
Inside, recounts its relieved elderly owner, her cups and saucers were flung around but the house stood firm.
She recounts being warned by her mother not to wear skirts, lest she attract unwanted attention (or worse).
Once those numbers are posted, we should receive the official word about which hand recounts will be ordered.
On humid days, voting machines jam, leading to recounts; over the aeons, tectonic plates jam, resulting in earthquakes.
Requests for local recounts can be made at the local level, to be decided by the counting officer.
The Senate and governor's races in Florida have tightened to the point where recounts might be automatically triggered.
Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner ordered recounts in three statewide races, including the Senate and gubernatorial races.
After three recounts, Labour took the wealthy London constituency of Kensington from the Conservatives by just 303 votes.
In her memoir, she recounts her years as a campaigner for Algerian independence and the Black Panther Party.
"Our staff is not aware of any petitions for precinct-level recounts in the presidential race," she said.
In one post, Berlant recounts an argument between a cashier and an angry customer at a convenience store.
Some leave "paper trails" that allow for recounts; others ask us to trust data on a hard drive.
Until our elections are safer and more secure, recounts are sometimes necessary to show that our system works.
But recounts have also been initiated in the races to be the state's next governor and agriculture commissioner.
Stein has been demanding recounts, saying the American people deserve to have a voting system they can trust.
"I'm taken to the doctor's once a month, for tests: urine, hormones, cancer smear, blood test," Offred recounts.
According to the researchers, the partially completed recounts provided no evidence of a cyberattack in Wisconsin or Michigan.
The Trump campaign demanded recounts in the four states Harris narrowly won, blaming "illegal voting" and Chinese hacking.
That sequence recounts the emotional journey of a woman who awakes from a dream of an idealized romance.
Storr's side of the conversations he recounts tends to be blunt, inquisitive and peppered with salty British swearing.
"When I lost my dad, it affected me quite heavily to the point of a breakdown," Heather recounts.
Dalrymple, the author of numerous books on Indian history, recounts the skirmishes, sieges and battles in gory detail.
She also recounts the time one of her brothers was caught doing something indecent with the family cow.
It was one of several recounts Democrats pursued after narrow Republican victories in House races on Election Day.
Mr. Duchovny recounts a hilarious (and all too realistic) lesson that the teacher's principal delivers on political correctness.
At 9, the focus turns somber with DIANA, 7 DAYS, which recounts her death and the worldwide mourning.
Rick Scott of Florida is challenging the handling of ballots in three state races that are undergoing recounts.
Gore got more votes, but Bush won in the Electoral College after the Supreme Court banned further recounts.
At one point, Walter Poole recounts his and his lover's pasts, almost without interruption, for eighteen hundred words.
As he recounts it all on a hotter-than-usual winter day in August, Avendaño fights back tears.
Several races are still undecided and headed for recounts, but for now Republicans have a 51-20183 advantage.
The documentary Lifeline recounts Still's life, career, and legacy — and how they were shaped by his cantankerous temperament.
James G. Stavridis, whose book "Destroyer Captain" recounts his time commanding a similar ship in the mid-1990s.
The Times recounts the 72 hours that led to the selection of Dara Khosrowshahi as Uber's new leader.
It is worth noting that most of the patients whose stories Raza recounts are relatively young as well.
Raza recounts the case of "Lady N.," whose cancer becomes untreatable (not just incurable) after years of chemotherapy.
Reid's comments come after the state's convention devolved into chaos, with Sanders's supporters demanding delegate recounts, booing Sen.
Synopsis: A chronicle of the weeks after the 2000 U.S. Presidential election, and the subsequent recounts in Florida.
Two years later comes an unorthodox memoir that recounts her emotional abuse by a girlfriend over several years.
"If the questions seem harmless, don't treat them that way," Woodward recounts Dowd telling Trump, guiding his client.
Of the three states where recounts are contemplated, Michigan had the smallest gap between Mr. Trump and Mrs.
Warren is visibly emotional, her eyes welling up with tears as she recounts the courage of her mother.
His campaign and the Republican Party engaged in court battles to block the recounts in all three states.
The result is a work that recounts the company's narrative mainly through the lens of its central figures.
In her memoir, she recounts her son's death, and the death of her husband in a car crash.
Pennsylvania was among three traditionally blue states, along with Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, where Stein had pushed for recounts.
The author recounts how, as a young girl, the sex would make her bleed copiously in the bathtub.
A confessional and a musical, it recounts how Cale's father murdered his mother when Cale was a teenager.
This year's recounts have revealed a system with procedures that are deeply out of date, Professor Douglas said.
"This circus atmosphere," Mr. Braden said, "is very familiar to those of us who have done statewide recounts."
"Uncanny Valley" recounts her years working in San Francisco as the tech industry was radically reshaping the country.
Alexander Muñoz, who served in Iraq, recounts how he was proud to serve and to be Puerto Rican.
Pointing to the picture, she recounts the atrocities that befell her hometown following the family's escape to Derbent.
Green Party voters had petitioned some counties to do partial recounts, which affected few votes, county officials said.
Kashfia, another woman who observes hijab, recounts being pregnant and mistreated when she was expecting her first son.
And she recounts their shock at the "ingratitude" of Judge, who fled "without any provocation," the president wrote.
GABRIEL KAHANE Brooklyn To the Editor: The American mythology that David Brooks recounts carries its own convenient fantasies.
" Solo, Mr. Widmann gives his own Fantasy; Ms. Uchida recounts a Schubert impromptu and Mr. Widmann's "Sonatina facile.
The campaign set its initial fundraising target at $22019 million to fund recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania.
Legend recounts that every year, the waters part to reveal a divinely built shrine housing the saint's bones.
The recounts must be completed by November 14, two days before Florida's official deadline to certify the election.
Forché recounts the ensuing experience, and its lasting effect on her life and work, in this new memoir.
"Get all the records, talk to his family, get all the dates from his original visa," Saenz recounts.
She recounts being told by medical workers after Tucker's death that he bled heavily in the emergency room.
The accompanying poem, "Election Year," recounts a gardener reluctantly facing his flower gardens as spring rolls around again.
Though Michaux's experience took place in the same year as Huxley's peyote trials, Michaux recounts things completely differently.
Here, Siano recounts the early days of the club and what exactly happened at Jagger's infamous birthday celebration.
As Frank recounts, it took years of debate and infighting—and a plague—for that attitude to change.
Frilot recounts a recent experience inside High Fidelity, the rapidly-approaching VR update to Second Life, to that effect.
WHEN history recounts the remarkable rise of Emmanuel Macron, it might start and end in the town of Amiens.
Florida's Republican secretary of state ordered recounts for both its governor's race and its contested seat in the Senate.
Clinton's team said they investigated every theory presented and examined laws and practices pertaining to recounts, contests and audits.
Lloyd's story is a tough one to tell, and he's clearly reliving the trauma as he recounts the details.
The Habitat recounts the experiences of the volunteers, and what life is like on Mars, well, fake Mars, anyway.
As this 2002 New Republic article recounts in detail, his confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee went ... poorly.
In the video, Reynolds recounts how he got his wrist slapped by Apple execs for not going far enough.
As she recounts it in the intonation of a serious book editor, a storyteller's glint surfaces in her eye.
In her order, Jewell recounts five listening sessions DOI conducted to hear concerns about the program from various stakeholders.
Early in Heavy, Laymon recounts a police stop in Maryland while he is in the car with his mother.
Tony recounts all this to Margaret over tea, and the movie spins backward into flashbacks to provide the backstory.
Balaraba Yakubu, a pioneer of the industry, recounts how she was removed from school to be married at 13.
He recounts an incident in which a notorious "baby shaking app" was approved, driving down the company's stock price.
In a post for her lifestyle website, Goop, Paltrow recounts a recent experience at Tikkun Spa in Santa Monica.
Mrs Clinton has remained silent on the recounts, though her campaign is participating in the process after initially hesitating.
In an interview, Talking Heads frontman David Byrne recounts holding his first solo exhibition in the unfinished museum space.
In the letter, Mathis recounts when he learned his daughter, a high school senior at the time, was gay.
"The sows hang upside down, their heads soaking in blood dripping off their ears, their eyelashes," the author recounts.
She recounts a story from a season past, where she was set to walk for a luxury fashion brand.
Koolwal recounts how his team was leaving a bar in San Francisco and they didn't want to go home.
In her first book she recounts how saleswomen back then were expected to be young, pretty and hard-drinking.
In the text on the piece, Lafitte recounts some of the horrors that allegedly occurred in the overcrowded stadium.
Automatic recounts are triggered only when the vote is a dead even tie in Alaska, South Dakota, and Texas.
One adviser recounts his poring over the party's 461-page election manifesto and crossing out policies he deemed unaffordable.
He recounts the discovery of his child, Cady, to whom the book is dedicated, even through his own decline.
Mr Maradona recounts socialising with the Giuliano clan, part of the Camorra, which supplied him with protection and cocaine.
He recounts a rough and awe-inspiring trip on a bobbing boat to make images of the sizzling sea.
The author recounts many of the scandals that made headlines and explores what may have been the root cause.
Recent work by David Schleicher, of Yale University, recounts the ways that state and local benefits also impede movement.
The deadlines for the Clinton campaign to request recounts in these states are coming up within the next week.
"My teacher actually from that, her name was Gail Ishimoto, and I love that woman," the teen star recounts.
As Adam Winkler's fascinating book recounts, this was only the latest in a long line of corporate legal victories.
"It was basically like a staircase that took you up to this other room in his room," she recounts.
Facebook also claims it received De Ceukelaire's report on April 27, rather than April 22, as he recounts it.
"I wrote a song dissing [that] he had acne at the time," Hollowell-Dhar recounts warmly over the phone.
George also recounts the time he golfed with Trump -- and once again accused the President-elect of hardcore cheaterism.
Nyong'o says that "his whole demeanor changed at that point," and recounts his cryptic response as she was leaving.
Gress recounts the many times it paid off to have a house full of creatives working side by side.
One legend recounts him demanding a paper bag full of $10,000 cash from promoters for 30 minutes of performance.
Cohen worked extensively with a lawyer for Trump to craft that statement, and Mueller recounts their interactions at length.
Most people contend that it is highly unlikely —very few election results have been changed because of recounts historically.
Comey recounts a private meeting with President Trump, a dinner, where the president asked Comey for his personal loyalty.
The dashing Spaniard recounts the story of a rich man who developed an unnaturally intense appetite for horse meat.
Ivana Trump recounts meeting his parents and siblings for brunch at Tavern on the Green shortly after their engagement.
"I said 'this cat's for real here, this is a real dude right here,'" Prophet recounts with a laugh.
The recounts and possible legal challenges mean it could be weeks until a winner is determined in either race.
Along the way he recounts tales of landscapes and creatures that have met with gruesome ends because of plastics.
The announcement comes after the Florida secretary of state ordered recounts in Florida's gubernatorial and Senate races on Saturday.
And most recounts end with the candidate who was ahead finishing with a bigger lead -- rather than a switch.
Instead, he remained at the US ambassador's residence getting updates on election recounts commencing back home and watching television.
The High Election Board (YSK) has approved some of those objections, ordering partial or full recounts in several districts.
Especially in states like California, Arizona, Georgia, and Florida, voting is tight and there is the prospect of recounts.
The recounts have ignited bitter partisan and legal fights, with Republicans raising the prospect of voter fraud in Florida.
Yet as she impassively recounts her star-crossed history, Grace's version of events complicates Holcroft's attempts to help her.
Dave deBronkart, a 68-year-old cancer survivor and patient activist, recounts mistakes he and his family have experienced.
From inside her modest home in Mae Sai, Kantawong recounts Ake's traumatic childhood and the death of his parents.
McMains, listed as "Kristi M." of Indianapolis in the spot, recounts how she fought off a knife-wielding attacker.
Sanders's 2016 campaign felt stung by a lack of a mechanism for conducting recounts after narrowly losing in Iowa.
"Many of those young bikers lived in council estates in the suburbs of Paris with their parents," Morvan recounts.
The recounts in Florida, particularly in the Senate race, have sparked a series of lawsuits and fierce political jockeying.
State law calls for recounts in elections where the vote margin falls within one-half of a percentage point.
Secretary of State Ken Detzner ordered recounts on Saturday after the deadline for elections officers to submit unofficial results.
Those include not only changes resulting during recounts but also votes that might not yet have reached the state.
Sentenced for armed robbery, the "Juice" looks positively squeezed dry as he recounts his duties as a porter inside.
In 887, theater artist Robert Lepage recounts his childhood in Quebec City during the escalation of the separatist movement.
As Rachlin recounts Grimes's incarceration over the years and decades, we witness the slow-motion crushing of his spirit.
In "Ask Me About My Uterus," Norman recounts years of unexplained pain later discovered (by her) to be endometriosis.
The first half recounts his childhood in Louisville, Ky., his beginnings in professional boxing and his conversion to Islam.
It would take 25 years for him to prove his innocence, and in this book, Rachlin recounts this process.
In this memoir, she recounts the year of motherhood in which she navigated public school bureaucracy in Los Angeles.
Julita recounts the story of how the monkey once bit through her hand, tearing through nerve and exposing bone.
Spanning 28 years, the events Mr. Phillips recounts in "17 Border Crossings" are mostly drawn from his own experiences.
Subramanian recounts the war and its aftermath, exploring how war and mass death changed the country and its people.
He recounts prescribing and defending a (more expensive) PET scan because an earlier CT had produced a false negative.
He recounts being met by the FSB—Russia's main intelligence agency—and claims he refused to cooperate with them.
"When I was 15, I would sneak out to have a sip of our family wine," she recounts laughing.
Then the New York Times reported, and CNN confirmed, that Bolton's forthcoming book recounts Trump telling him precisely that.
In this inverted-colors fairytale, his narrator recounts the invasion of San Cristóbal by a tribe of 32 children.
He recounts his presidential runs, his leading roles in fights over immigration, campaign finance, health care and foreign policy.
Correction: This post has been updated to reflect that recounts are not automatically triggered in congressional races in Pennsylvania.
One man, he recounts in the book, "turned whiter than Ann Coulter's fan base" after learning he was underage.
Hurtful as her early brushes with racism were — Hayes recounts several — they neither defined her nor held her back.
N. is from New Zealand and she recounts the first time she ever tried "American cereal" (Cinnamon Toast Crunch).
Pat McCrory refused to concede to Attorney General Roy Cooper, demanding recounts and alleging, without evidence, widespread voting fraud.
Since then, as Salvador Rodriguez recounts in CNBC today, the company has struggled to gain traction in hardware markets.
As Graham now recounts the episode across the country in key midterm battlegrounds, raucous GOP voters roar in appreciation.
Neither of them cried, though tears form around Miguel's eyes every time he recounts the moment in late August.
Hennick&aposs memoir, "Once More To The Rodeo," recounts his journey and the questions he faced along the way.
In a form-shattering memoir, Machado recounts her abusive relationship with another woman by borrowing from dozens of genres.
As Dormehl recounts, Rosenblatt died in 1971 without having had the chance to respond to Minsky and Papert's book.
One banker recounts listening to the speech from the shower, the last vestige of optimism washing down the drain.
Some electronic voting machines don't always create a back-up paper ballot, which can make accurate recounts nearly impossible.
Djwan reclines in an armchair and recounts hiding out near Turkey and sneaking back home to see his mother.
The CEO recounts the various investigations and updates Facebook had undertaken in recent weeks, following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
De Waal recounts what happened during experiments with capuchin monkeys at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, near Atlanta.
The exhibition then recounts the arrival of the first Jews to England, soon after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
The story she tells recounts the tales he told her in the almost thirty years she worked alongside him.
Instead, it recounts the story of an abuse victim pushed to the breaking point, literally, in her own words.
Chaos. Most of Wolff's book recounts the dual-front challenge of the Trump administration's first few months in office.
Just before it reached its original goal, the Green Party's campaign also changed its wording to specify that rather than being used to file for recounts in all three states, the money raised so far would be used for a proposed recount in Wisconsin only, with another two recounts still needing funding.
Stein is still fundraising in order to call for recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan in time for their respective deadlines.
"I was at a wedding three years ago, and someone asked me how long I'd been single for," Stephenson recounts.
Some called Virgin customers, pretending the travelers' flights were canceled and offered to rebook them on British Airways, recounts Branson.
Wonder Woman's first appearance, 1941's All-Star Comics #8, recounts why she came to America in the first place.
The documentary also recounts Ledger's most memorable moments onscreen, from his beginnings in Australia to the height of Hollywood celebrity.
All of these recounts had one significant fact in common: the margin of victory was in the hundreds, not thousands.
McKay recounts how he used to go down to Antarctica every year with a relatively small team to conduct research.
"This guy used to be from France and then he came to Portugal and he started this dish," Eusebio recounts.
I wanted it to stop," Tostee says in the preview, while the interviewer recounts the 33 times Wright said "no.
Mario, from Honduras, recounts his separation from his child at the border during a news conference at the Annunciation House.
Iris, from Honduras, recounts her separation from her child at the border during a news conference at the Annunciation House.
The novel recounts the siege, when inmates rebelled against conditions there and state troopers stormed in, killing dozens of people.
When she recounts it this next morning to a coworker, she reveals that she knows he doesn't have a sister.
A man fishing in the Bahe river recounts how the water was "opaque green" and fetid just two years ago.
In telling Satyamurthy's story, Ms Gidla recounts the history of India from the viewpoint of the very bottom of society.
It also recounts Ledger's most memorable moments onscreen, from his beginnings in Australia to the height of his Hollywood celebrity.
"I was just helping out a couple of buddies of mine who were launching a new photo app," recounts Rise.
In an excerpt published on Tuesday, Woodward recounts an exchange between President Donald Trump and Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis.
For reasons the journalist Danielle Tcholakian recounts in detail, the Senate Judiciary Committee's investigation into Hill's charges was a disaster.
A little more than a quarter of his statements are about the election results, upcoming recounts and unproven voter fraud.
It recounts the experiences of 24 alumin alleging sexual misconduct, asserting school officials did not report the allegations to authorities.
McKeon recounts a conversation one night at the family's Hyannis Port compound in 1997 – the day of Princess Diana's funeral.
Today's cumbersome recounts can cost millions of dollars to perform, and the Clinton campaign might have to pay those costs.
In the final minute of the video, Levine — safely back home in bed — recounts his crazy night to Prinsloo, 27.
In his upcoming book "The Threat," McCabe recounts his time as deputy director and his embattled relationship with the president.
"I said, 'I don't want to be the one to tell you this but he didn't make it,'" she recounts.
"She's getting very invested," Kim notes, as the gang recounts all the vacations and new languages Kourtney has been into.
The musical recounts the later life of founding father Alexander Hamilton, drawing heavily from a 2004 biography by Ron Chernow.
In the book, the longtime advocate for gender and racial equality recounts her struggles as a black woman in America.
"One night I'm hanging out at the Stone Pony and this beautiful redhead shows up," Springsteen recounts in the trailer.
"In 2013, we were walking through the Providence Place Mall in Rhode Island and suddenly, he just disappeared," Rosemary recounts.
Jill Stein has now crowdfunded more than $4.5 million to cover the costs of election recounts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania.
In it, Wang recounts her personal struggles while also examining the history and sociology of schizophrenia and its affiliated disorders.
Stein is also expected to file for recounts in Michigan and Pennsylvania, claiming electronic voting systems might have been hacked.
Here he recounts his time in Paris with the late Jerry Lewis, who died Sunday at the age of 91.
While those appeals have been pending for weeks, the High Election Board (YSK) ordered partial and full recounts across Istanbul.
As the actress recounts in the video below, she was so overwhelmed that she could only stare at the floor.
In this piece, the reporter Farah Stockman recounts a funny thing that happened on the way to her new desk.
Despite his claims, Crawford's memoir also recounts a story told to her by Houston's longtime employee and assistant, Silvia Vejar.
When "A Different Drummer" opens, one of them, seeking to make sense of the recent events, recounts a harrowing story.
As CNN's cameras roll, King recounts the ordeal still lamented as one of the worst disasters in US naval history.
This devastating memoir unflinchingly recounts her experiences and questions the complicity of witnesses who acquiesced in the suffering of others.
Both high-profile races in Florida -- for governor and senator -- might be headed for recounts as the margins tighten. Gov.
And the recounts now have echoes of 0003: Gillum's campaign has hired Barry Richard to represent them during the recount.
Trump has claimed that election officials in Florida have committed voter fraud as two key races there head to recounts.
"I cannot vouch for every detail that he recounts in his manuscript," Mr. Talese wrote in the New Yorker excerpt.
Still, the pursuit of justice, as Simpson recounts, is endlessly hampered by the cynical tactics of deep-pocketed defense contractors.
At no point is this more obvious than when the documentary recounts the shooting of his famous 1978 Hertz commercial.
Acheson's book recounts the struggles, the intense negotiations and the occasionally brilliant statecraft that established the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Think long waits at polling places, malfunctioning voting equipment, ballot design flaws, misaligned voters, or procedural missteps spotlighted during recounts.
John recounts this formative trauma multiple times, but the details of his narrative—like the dreams they inspire—keep shifting.
His latest recounts the intriguing, zigzagging life of a software engineer and entrepreneur, shedding light on the start-up culture.
The races and subsequent recounts have been marred by highly visible legal battles and accusations of malfeasance on both sides.
In the book's conclusion, she recounts instead the variety of relationships she now has: some intimate, others civic or neighborly.
In the HBO documentary "Becoming Warren Buffett " released earlier this year, he recounts his father as being affectionate and inspirational.
He recounts how he convinced Hitler that the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia was connected to a global conspiracy by Jews.
He pauses and sighs with a look of disgust as he recounts the story of one of his close friends.
During one scene, Kutcher's character recounts sliding "balls head first into Miss Shania" and later revealing his "Twain" to her.
This means not engaging in impeachment fantasies—incredibly unlikely with a Republican congress—or continued demands for go-nowhere recounts.
"At the time, I was working with Heritage Foods USA, a purveyor of rare beef, poultry, and pig," Sarah recounts.
"I was lucky with some of the questions," recounts Mr. Darlin, an editor with The Upshot who competed in 1994.
Ziteng's Pang likewise recounts having worked with multiple women who claim to have endured assaults by cops at their brothels.
The second is Daisy, who recounts her own story of growing up in Canada with her parents, Neil and Melanie.
Power, in her book, recounts a telephone conversation, in 2014, in which McCain lit into her in a similar fashion.
"Accidentally Brave" recounts Ms. Corman's shame and confusion as every prop beneath her warm, stable, suburban life gets knocked out.
The documentary, directed by Richard Rowley, recounts the killing of Laquan McDonald, a 17-year-old black man, in 2014.
When Tabard recounts a childhood visit to a Méliès film set, Mr. Stuhlbarg's narration establishes a bittersweet but reverential tone.
The anxious father of two young girls, he recounts a tragic family history of deaths and disappearances, overdoses and relapses.
He recounts his experiences in Vietnam, from which he received a dishonorable discharge, and his involvement with the Black Panthers.
She recounts arriving in the US in 1978 and missing her beloved cricket and filling the void with ... the Yankees.
The first slave ships arrived in America in 1619, as the recent New York Times Magazine project so powerfully recounts.
In one, he recounts his adolescence in Tirana, as Albania plunges into chaos after the fall of the Communist dictatorship.
She recounts how Marines often aren't allowed to repair their own equipment, having to send it back the manufacturer instead.
Soon June and Will are in silhouette as the film plays behind them and Will recounts the Bass Reeves tale.
Ms. Stein initiated the recounts and a successful fund-raising drive after suggesting that voting machines were susceptible to hacking.
" Ms. Stein, in a statement, said the challenges to the recounts were an effort to put "party politics above country.
The life Regan recounts in these pages is dramatic and complicated, told with an unapologetic voice you won't soon forget.
In this interview, he recounts how their boat started to sink, after which he was unable to find his mother.
He never stopped believing this, but his long career, as Cohen admirably recounts, offers plentiful evidence that he was wrong.
It kept going to the place where the esophagus connects to the top of the stomach, her husband, Steve, recounts.
Op-Docs This film recounts the rise, fall and ultimate second coming of the talented psychedelic folk musician Richard Atkins.
Almost without exception, when Hi meets a new character, that person recounts his or her own personal history at length.
Recounts pushed by Stein have begun in Wisconsin and Michigan, two other states now-President-elect Donald Trump narrowly won.
It's narrated by Richard Papen, one of the students, who recounts the story of a murder that happened among them.
It recounts the two murder trials of Robert Farquharson, who was charged with murdering his three small children, in 2005.
The video recounts the story of the mass migration that occurred in Colorado at the turn of the 20th century.
" Ms. Conway said, "Even your friends in the Clinton campaign have admitted that these recounts will not change any results.
In his memoir, "Magnificent Desolation," he recounts a period of ruinous drinking and clinical depression after his time in space.
"It was a pain in the neck to fly to Germany, give a keynote, and then fly back," he recounts.
A recent graduate from Peking University recounts how she was laid off by a financial-services firm earlier this year.
"The Eugenics Crusade," an American Experience film that premiered on PBS Tuesday night, recounts how America responded to those fears.
In the video, Angela Morris recounts her battle with drug addiction in her bedroom, a site where she possibly used.
"I've been able to overcome even terrible times," she says, her voice softening as she recounts a year of tragedy.
"Without stopping he reached out a long arm and grabbed my head and kissed me, impressively well coordinated," Alwilda recounts.
In her book, she recounts the experience of Courtney King, who first experienced crippling back spasms in her late 20s.
"Genius in the Shadows," which recounts the life of Leo Szilard, one of the true geniuses of the 20th century.
Recounts can only happen after the election results have been certified, according to AL.com, so the recount wouldn't delay certification.
It is essential that states use backup paper ballots to verify election results in case of recounts or electoral irregularities.
Russian propaganda was also discovered as part of the attack, as Facebook recounts in its own blog post on the subject.
Too bad if the 911 calls were occasioned by domestic violence or, in one case Desmond recounts, a child's asthma attack.
House Industries: The Process Is the Inspiration recounts the Delaware design studio's 25 years in business in a series of vignettes.
Over a map, he recounts how far he's traveled since he left home the day before Donald Trump was elected president.
She recounts a story her Black grandfather told her about being forced to eat in the back parking lot at KFC.
In Daxing county, on the outskirts of Beijing, cadres ordered the extermination of all landlords and "other bad elements," Dikotter recounts.
In Unhinged, former Apprentice star and senior White House aide Omarosa Manigault Newman recounts years of Trump's behavior behind closed doors.
The 73-year old recounts his years of government service as a lawyer in the Sittwe courts with clarity and detail.
The AKP had also sought recounts across Ankara, where initial results showed CHP candidate Mansur Yavas winning by four percentage points.
Through eyewitness accounts and testimony from the police and military commanders, this special recounts the massacre and the manhunt that followed.
As the historian Carly Goodman recounts, the provision was first developed to allow a route to citizenship mainly for Irish immigrants.
He recounts how his discovery of musique concrète composers in the 1950s validated, for him, his own teen experiments with tapes.
"I told him I don't want to talk about this, and he said, 'We have to talk about this,'" Malia recounts.
On Killer Instinct, Hansen speaks with Sadie, now 24, as she recounts what it was like growing up without a mother.
In the thread Rudell recounts meeting the couple, discussing their life, and discovering the extent of Hathloul's activism in Saudi Arabia.
The song recounts Tay-K's criminal adventures fleeing house arrest, which he was under in connection to the fatal 29 robbery.
The song recounts Tay-K's criminal adventures fleeing house arrest, which he was under in connection to the fatal 2016 robbery.
In Florida, the recounts and possible legal challenges mean it could be weeks until a winner is determined in either race.
The report recounts numerous episodes of potential obstruction of justice by Trump, including alleged attempts by Trump to have Mueller fired.
In it, Alex Landau, a young black man, recounts how he barely survived a 2009 run-in with local police officers.
Ms Chang recounts female engineers at Uber describing how they were invited to strip clubs by their male colleagues, for example.
Yesterday, Stein announced that she wanted to crowdsource $2.5 million to file the paperwork for recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania.
Constance recounts finding dead animals all over her home as well as covering up the death of a priest Michael murdered.
Looking through photos of her family members — she is from Port-au-Prince, Haiti — she recounts the violence they've been through.
This Amazon review (which, admittedly, lacks the "Veried Purchase" stamp) recounts a tale of a fun and wholesome outing gone wrong.
Spoiler Alert: The Hero Dies recounts that love and loss, in a touching and tender tale filled with humor and hope.
Indeed, people have begun making some very exciting messes, as Sarah Jaffe recounts in her new book on American social movements.
Aviation lawyer Thatcher A. Stone recounts the time he was bumped from an overbooked flight and sued the airline -- and won.
During the initial funding push, Stein suggested that the $23 million target would only cover the filing fees for the recounts.
A new study in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health recounts the full story of his groundbreaking treatment for the first time.
" K. Marc Choi recounts being asked if his peripheral vision was as good or better "you know, because of your eyes.
"My first foray into foraging was when I was a nine- or ten-year-old kid in Port Alberni," Leboe recounts.
A former baseball player recounts the story of a 1950s season when his team hired a mysterious player called William Blakely.
"On all of the tacky Christmas yule logs, there's always little fake mushrooms made with butter cream, or whatever," she recounts.
Green Party nominee Jill Stein has already filed for recounts in Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and plans a similar effort in Michigan.
"Suddenly, women started manipulating us into the client role for the purpose of their self-promotion on social networks," she recounts.
Erdogan's party also lost the mayoralty in the capital Ankara to CHP candidate Mansur Yavas despite seeking recounts across the city.
Another one in the style of Peking Opera recounts Mr Xi's visit to a pork-bun restaurant in Beijing in 2013.
On November 23, she told supporters that she needed to raise $2.5 million to cover the initial filing fees for recounts.
Bush comes in and files a federal suit saying that these hand recounts are horrible, that we should trust the machines.
Brazile recounts calling Sanders to give him the news of what she called the "cancer" and says he took in stride.
Two years ago the Tories won the seat for the first time in 109 years, by 27 votes after two recounts.
In "The Aseptic Room," a story from the new collection, she recounts a conversation she and Bachmann had about old age.
According to a FairVote database of statewide recounts from 2000 to 2015, the average recount moves the margin by 0.02 points.
But the vote gaps in the two races -- 12,000 and 33,13 -- are massive when you consider the history of modern recounts.
She shudders when she recounts the story of the Thai tourist who was shot because he resisted thieves taking his camera.
Bill Nelson, there are also state-mandated recounts underway in the races for governor, which is led by Republican former Rep.
Both races were decided after recounts by less than half a percentage point in a state that is 25 percent Hispanic.
Gavin Edwards's "The Tao of Bill Murray," out this week, recounts the stories that have led to this most recent status.
Stein has filed for recounts in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania — three states Trump won that had gone blue in previous elections.
The reader moves forward with this in mind, while having little doubt that much of what Mr. Foos recounts actually happened.
"Beasts of No Nation" is hard to read in an easy way; the agonies and atrocities it recounts provoke simple responses.
Early in the play, Masaryk recounts one of Karel's own stories to him in great detail — an awkward thing to do.
In 2014, a Democratic governor and senator were on the ballot who had both won their previous elections in squeaker recounts.
Then a Chinese artist named Lin Bo (played by Louis Ozawa Changchien) enters and recounts how he was jailed for dissidence.
"The Birth of a Nation" recounts the true story of Nat Turner, a slave who gained a following as a preacher.
He recounts a tale of childhood tomfoolery that sets Mickey off, and all the conflict kicks Gus's savior instinct into gear.
It recounts a terrifying altercation between Louis and a man he picks up on the street on Christmas night in 2012.
Related: Astronaut recounts harrowing failed launch NASA currently depends on Russian Soyuz launch systems to carry crew members to the station.
The saga recounts the experiences of several people charged with investigating a stretch of coastal land where something uncanny has occurred.
He recounts an experience in grade school school creating a book report video, only to have the teacher deem it obscene.
"I said, 'Honestly, man, I want to play a role where I play myself,'" Hall recounts during a recent phone conversation.
Along with many bawdy asides, the book recounts a period before the upper echelon of the art world became market-rigged.
She recounts an early incident when she is unable to enter her own apartment in Rome, desperately seeking help from locals.
As part of their series, "The Opioid Diaries," the Red Chili Peppers bassist recounts drugs as a constant in his life.
Green Party nominee Jill Stein says her effort to force presidential election recounts in three states is not for personal benefit.
BlacKkKlansman recounts the true-life story of Ron Stallworth, a black police officer who infiltrated the Ku Klux Klan in 1979.
It's been three years since Rose's husband died, but her voice still shakes as she recounts the details of the rituals.
It consigns Israel to endless repression, endless assassinations, endless criticism and endless racking internal debate like that which Bergman diligently recounts.
The secretary of state orders recounts for federal, state, or multi-county races, meaning Ken Detzner, a Republican, would oversee it.
It's a tough, difficult story that, anchored by Guinevere Turner's script, Harron recounts with lucid calm, compassion and intelligent interpretive license.
Kristen recounts all this in a nonlinear manner, as if misdirecting, magician-like, our attention away from the attack on Jenny.
But what prevents the escalation of most recounts into a constitutional showdown is the willingness of the loser to accept defeat.
But there is precedent for it as recent as 1974, when recounts in two states went to the Senate for review.
Among them were contributions to the "My Side of the Story" series, which recounts historic events from two points of view.
In the book, the producer Jerry Wexler recounts a conversation with Ted White, Ms. Franklin's husband and manager at the time.
Ms. Ruden recounts how a student in a Latin class she had taught was outraged at having received an A-minus.
The Amnesty report recounts the story of the Farhadi family, which was forcibly returned to Kabul from Norway late last year.
Huddled with anxious couples in a dejected atmosphere of childlessness, she recounts her family's story, enveloped within the history of Iran.
In all three counties that did not have recount results accepted, initial tallies reported before the statewide machine recounts will stand.
The turmoil threatens to stretch out over weeks as recounts take place and, inevitably, more legal challenges wind up in court.
It's a story he often recounts at rallies, including the one he held for Saccone in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, on Saturday.
El Espace In his new book, "Fantasy Island," Ed Morales recounts the history of the island's relationship with the United States.
This documentary, directed by Greg Barker, recounts secret missions by Special Forces who were sent to Afghanistan immediately after the Sept.
The film recounts the band's ascent, and then its implosion, in 1997, around a planned publicity push into the United States.
It recounts a dramatic session in the White House residence in which Trump failed a mock Mueller interview with his lawyers.
Ms. Stein is also seeking another look at ballots in Pennsylvania, which allows voters to petition their local precincts for recounts.
Recounts are expensive because of the staffing needed, and the condensed time frame that will require work on nights and weekends.
You might think that Keeth Smart would be morose as he recounts his parents' passing or his own brush with death.
In florid prose, Hendrickson recounts countless episodes tangential to Wright's life or work, meandering onto all manner of occasionally interesting terrain.
So, he ventured down himself to "prove to youse guys that there ain't no alligators in my sewers," the book recounts.
My friend Bill Moyers famously recounts an observation that his former boss, President Lyndon Johnson, made about cynical Southern segregationist politicians.
Both races tightened to the point that recounts were triggered based on the late vote tally coming out of Broward County.
One report recounts the death of a 73-year-old woman in a long-term care facility who was taking Nuplazid.
He focuses on constitutional and election law issues, and was involved with presidential election recounts in Wisconsin and Michigan in 2016.
Recounts very rarely actually change election results, as Democrats found out in two highly contested races in Florida just last year.
Even then, the governor and lieutenant governor's races are explicitly left out of the statute that outlines the procedure for recounts.
The new plan would be far smaller, the memo recounts Woo saying, employing 26,22019 people and requiring $20193 billion in investment.
In 100 minutes, Mr. Leguizamo recounts several millenniums of Latin and Latin-American achievements, from the Mayans up through Ricky Ricardo.
"When Everything Changed" recounts the exhilarating accomplishments of the women's movement while making clear that much still needs to be done.
Now in his 40s, he recounts the ordeal with a mixture of resignation and bafflement that it went on so long.
In this coming-of-age memoir, he recounts his time in the White House and writes honestly about being a speechwriter.
He recounts consistently brutal treatment by guards, rats and vermin, deadly heat and no way out of solitary for good behavior.
A series of documents recounts how Lye also envisioned creating large, multistory versions of his tangible motion sculptures for public spaces.
The museum recounts what colonizing was about: beauty and desire — the desire of the other, and the domination of the other.
As Mr. Clarkson happily recounts, these investments have produced revenues expected to exceed £3 million, or about $4 million, this year.
He recounts another instance when "we caught her cheating" at a debate by huddling with her campaign staff during a break.

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