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I mean, the story goes on to recount Israel's total failure.
right to me the story goes on to recount Israel's total failure. They go into the
One day you may recount grand tales of glory in the arena.
One day, you may recount grand tales of glory in the arena.
Oscar Zeta-Acosta, Gonzo, an activist and attorney, while both were on a real trip to Las Vegas for the MINT-400 and a drug enforcement conference. The piece seeks to recount real events with real people and real experiences for the purposes of real journalistic insights. But it places the weight of first-hand experience and imaginative sensibilities equally on the scale of truth.
The piece seeks to recount real events with real people and real experiences for the purposes of real journalistic insights.
nineteenth-century you recount oddball
And then Peter Orazag, the budget director, was the cleanup hitter and said, "This is going to add trillions of dollars to our debt." All I was thinking at that moment was, could we get a recount?
we get a recount?
On the way, I began reading a book about a couple on an epic journey whose love is tested when they have to individually recount the most cherished memories of their relationship.
individually recount the most cherished memories
We know that a group of eyewitnesses are likely to recount the same event very differently.
We know that a group of eyewitnesses are likely to recount the same event very differently.
to have a recount by hand which is allowed under Florida law.
in Bush v. Gore remains rather controversial. They ruled that the recount should be stopped,
be asked okay what did you hear? After you proved that you could listen and recount what
And we would be asked, the yi children, after somebody told a story at a at, at lunch or dinner, "Did you understand the story?" And if you said yes, then you would be asked, "Okay, what did you hear?" After you proved that you could listen and recount what you'd heard, then you could tell a story, but