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recount

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1. recount - Noun

2. recount - Verb

Meaning

To count or reckon again.

A counting again, as of votes.

To tell over; to relate in detail; to recite; to tell or narrate the particulars of; to rehearse; to enumerate; as, to recount one's blessings.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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For an occurrence to become an adventure, it is necessary and sufficient for one to recount it. Jean-Paul Sartre

In sum, the Court's conclusion that a constitutionally adequate recount is impractical is a prophecy the Court's own judgment will not allow to be tested. Such an untested prophecy should not decide the Presidency of the United States. I dissent. Ruth Bader Ginsburg

[T]he magician emerges from bed and we recount our tale. Her response lacks gratitude: stammering furiously, she chides us for the damage to her lawns and flowerbed. The boy is smacked; I am Spasmed; we both spend the day with nail-clippers attending to the damage to the garden. Jonathan Stroud

The really amazing part, to me, was when Florida made it into the Final Four, the Democrats didn't demand a recount. Ann Coulter

When alien abductees recount to me their stories, I do not deny that they had a real experience. Michael Shermer

We've had a series of major news stories that have brought in viewers who either were sampling to see what else was available or were normal news watchers. The Florida recount and the end of the election was a huge development. And then 9/11 came along. Brit Hume

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