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recount

[ri-kount] / rɪˈkaʊnt /


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Tragically, none of Ann’s four children lived more than a year past their birth, and the film recounts the close period between all four deaths with astonishing, unflinching honesty.

From Salon

After a year at the centre receiving ongoing treatment, Edouard recounted the horrors of his experience with a shy smile and a lively, excitable gaze.

From Barron's

The recount of nearly 2,800 tally sheets with suspected inconsistencies was pored over by hundreds of electoral staff and political delegates to determine the winner.

From Barron's

Honduras was preparing to name a winner more than three weeks since the Central American country held its presidential election, as a manual recount closed in on Tuesday.

From Barron's

Another described how he was hospitalised due to the stress, and another recounted how his studies and finances were wrecked.

From BBC