Recounted
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49 examples of Recounted in a sentence
Their exploits were
recounted
by many epic poets.
And in this report, she
recounted
her firsthand account of facing sexual harassment in India.
The men often
recounted
their doctor's recommendations to cut salt in their diet or to eat less fried foods or to stop smoking or to reduce stress.
At least, this is how Alexios' daughter Anna
recounted
the story, writing nearly 60 years later.
A powerful and personal first-hand account of the man, his life and experience
recounted
through the seemless integration of interviews, archival footage and new footage.
The early life of the daredevil motorcyclist is
recounted
here in multiple flashbacks.
In addition to various other questions concerning the motives of Mickey Rooney for that particular visit he'd recounted, and about the answers to which I can only try to speculate, I suspect the main one had been of a decidedly religious nature.
The drama of the situations are robbed of their power by being
recounted
to us rather than shown to us.
Although, upon retelling some of the "plotlines" to my husband, as I
recounted
one of "pops" speeches, we laughed out loud.
She
recounted
what happened for me and the movie followed the events very truthfully.
It's structure is quite complex and several of the scenes are
recounted
from two different viewpoints(a recurring complaint from reviewers).
The events of the great "Wongo"-"Goona"-"Monkey Men from the Sea" conflict are
recounted.
That experience,
recounted
by a resident of Afghanistan’s Marja district, is all too frequent in the country.
As Maya
recounted
the grisly story, I watched the faces of the two young male guards who accompanied us.
People like my grandmother had
recounted
only the oft-repeated male story, completely denying her own experience.
Named Corporatism and set forth in the 1891 encyclical Rerum Novarum, Leo’s interwar successor, Pius XI,
recounted
that it “laid down for all mankind the surest rules to solve aright that difficult problem of human relations called ‘the social question.’”
A paradigmatic example is the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) and its Bell Labs, a story meticulously
recounted
by Jon Gertner in his 2012 book The Idea Factory.
He
recounted
entering the still-smoldering ruins of the mall last week and seeing bodies hanging from hooks.
He meticulously
recounted
occasions in which masked men – members of a gang backed by the local government – shouted racial epithets at him and beat him nearly to death, then showed us physical scars that supported his claims.
As I
recounted
in my recent book A New Foreign Policy, English protestant settlers believed that they were founding a New Israel in the new promised land, with God’s providential blessings.
Indeed, Biden has proudly
recounted
how he used the promise of a billion-dollar US loan guarantee to bring about that outcome.
Levin told him what he had heard from Katavasov of what was said in Petersburg, and, after some talk on politics, Levin
recounted
how he had made Metrov's acquaintance and had gone to the meeting.
First Katavasov amused the ladies with his original jokes, which on first acquaintance with him always pleased people, and afterwards, encouraged by Koznyshev, he
recounted
his very interesting observations on the differences in character, and even in physiognomy, between male and female house-flies and on their life.
Mathilde now appeared to seek, now did not shun opportunities of speaking to him; and the subject of conversation, to which they seemed both to return with a sort of torturing pleasure, was the recital of the sentiments that she had felt for others; she
recounted
to him the letters that she had written, told him the very words of them, repeated whole sentences.
Miss Peyton entered into the situation of things at the house of the peddler, with all the interest of her excellent feelings; she listened patiently while Katy recounted, more particularly, the circumstances of the past night as they had occurred.
She dwelt upon the part where Harper had desired her brother to throw aside his disguise, and recounted, with wonderful accuracy, his remarks upon the hazard of the step that the youth had taken.
A sumptuous breakfast of bacon and fish was shortly provided, and as the boys set to work upon it, Tom
recounted
(and adorned) his adventures.
A thousand blessings on the author of "Tablante de Ricamonte" and that of the other book in which the deeds of the Conde Tomillas are recounted; with what minuteness they describe everything!
When she had finished Don Fernando
recounted
what had befallen him in the city after he had found in Luscinda's bosom the paper in which she declared that she was Cardenio's wife, and never could be his.
In the meantime Sancho had
recounted
to them several of the adventures and accidents that had happened his master.
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