I used these for
the end of my recount unit of writing in literacy.
Not exact matches
The lengthy statement reads like a biased
recounting of how Cambridge Analytica
ended up with information on over 50 million Facebook users.
Toward the
end of the book, she
recounts the reaction
of the churchmen associated with the Christian Century to the emergence
of Billy Graham — in particular, his....
Bishop Eduardo Horacio Garcia, who was Cardinal Bergoglio's auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires,
recounted shortly after Pope Francis's election that «at the
end of the Jubilee Year, for which Cardinal Bergoglio had called a missionary year, we priests
of the archdiocese asked Cardinal Bergoglio to call a synod in order to discuss how to harvest the fruits
of our mission and draft guidelines.
Liturgies for the homeless, for AIDS victims, for the oppressed peoples
of the earth, for the whales, for an
end to Florida's
recounts, for whatever are objectionable not only because they are kitschy and not only because they bind worship to a political agenda.
Last
of the seven Chronicles
of Narnia, it
recounts the
end of Narnia and the entry into «Asian's country»
of all loyal Narnians.
Less than a week after people breathlessly
ended recounting their Labor Day Weekend plans to friends, the Giants were out
of it.
Price punctuates a profane
recounting of the incident by bellowing, «He could have
ended my career!»
Retired NFL defensive
end Stephen White
recounts his own experience with free agency and takes you behind the scenes
of the nerve - racking process.
At the
end of the day, I am
recounting things as they've happened to me.
As I
recounted in a post called «Speaking Truth to Ronald,» McDonald's did everything it could that day to silence our message, including changing its longstanding question - and - answer protocol at the
end of the meeting and requiring the six
of us, out
of hundreds
of other meeting attendees, to wear badges with a bright red sticker on them.
The two
of them then launched into an entire
recount of the event
ending with my oldest son saying, while making a scratching motion, «And I did this and that was not OK.»
The statement
recounted Ghana's road to signing the Court's declaration which started in 1998 with the signing
of the Protocol and
ended with the signing
of the declaration in 2011.
There is a remote possibility that this year's presidential race between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could
end in a virtual tie in a state requiring a
recount, reminiscent
of the 2000 presidential election.
Indeed, my goal here is to
recount only one
of a number
of heroes to the East
End who played a vital role in stopping the nuclear plant — the late Riverhead Councilman Antone Regula.
The votes, cast March 20th, have all been counted, but an automatic hand
recount of all 20,000 ballots was triggered due to the closeness
of the
end count — a lead by Mr. Storobin
of 27 votes.
The governor then reversed himself on that, saying the Senate
recounts, which could continue into 2011, shouldn't impact a lame duck session because the current members
of the Senate are all in office through the
end of the year, although what would motivate those who are leaving to show up in Albany just days after Thanksgiving is a little hard to figure out.
If Flanagan obstructs, shortchanging the residents
of a district that has been unrepresented for too long due to Dirty Dean's corruption and conviction, Kaminsky should pull out some newspaper articles describing how quickly the TEAPubs swore in George Amedore (seventy votes ahead
of his opponent who
ended up unseating him after the
recount was finalized).
One
of the odder passages in that report
recounted how Mr. Paterson ordered his staff to draft a statement from the victim who reported the abuse to say that although her breakup with the aide was «not friendly, there was nothing acrimonious about our relationship or its
ending.»
He
recounted the unique diplomatic and conflict resolution skills the former President displayed when he resolved a disturbing confrontation between the main opposition party and the police at the
end of the first elections.
Former Till Death Us Do Part writer Johnny Speight used to
recount one story
of canvassing for Labour in the east
end in the early 1980s.
ST. PAUL, Minnesota (CNN)- While the official hand
recount in Minnesota's tight U.S. Senate race between incumbent Republican Norm Coleman and Democrat Al Franken has
ended, a stack
of about 1,500 challenged ballots means the announcement
of a winner is still at least a few days away.
The outcome
of the election was not known for more than a month after the balloting
ended because
of the extended process
of counting and then
recounting Florida's presidential ballots.
This is a win for the Republicans, since they are currently ahead in two
of the three yet undecided races (the 7th and the 60th) and would very much like to see this
recount situation come to the
end, while the Democrats have been trying to prolong the proceedings.
Giving me this magazine today even after the major event
of Lagos at 50 has actually closed, is reminding us that 2017 is actually the year
of celebration which did not
end in May 2017, so it's like a
recount of all the things that has happened.»
Although Walls
ended up trouncing her in a vote
of 81 to 9, Rondinelli's heartfelt speech
recounting her struggles to overcome the challenges
of being an immigrant to America generated some sympathetic buzz in the room.
For instance, the source said, if someone like George Phillips, the underfunded Republican who's running a surprisingly strong challenge against Maurice Hinchey in upstate New York's 22nd District, were to
end up in a
recount, he would likely be a recipient
of help from the national teams.
At the milder
end of personal travail is the experience
of Barry J. Marshall (which is not
recounted in these books).
Mayor, a classical folklorist,
recounts in lively, sometimes darkly comic detail the diabolical stratagems devised by devious warriors for tactical
ends: arrows dipped in toxins; jewel - encrusted urns booby - trapped with plague - laden garments; and a host
of dirty tricks involving snakes, stinging beetles, and venomous frogs.
The speakers continued their talks with
recounts of the many successes that occurred during the first 11 years
of operations at RHIC, and
ended with predictions
of continued success for both RHIC and PHENIX in the next decade.
Punishing herself for going off on «banal» tangents that conjure vivid images
of Hitler's squalid bunker (Blind Spot's structural conceit finds Junge judging the playback
of comments she previously made), she
recounts in linear detail the beginning
of the
end, so to speak.
Characters often stare right into the lens in I, Tonya, a clamorous, dumb
recounting of the bleak life and ignominious fall
of figure skater Tonya Harding, whose career
ended in 1994 after her alleged involvement in an attack on fellow ice athlete Nancy Kerrigan.
While they
recount their stories, the film drifts between the bloody
end of World War II and the gilded, halcyon days when their destinies first crossed.
Journey's
End recounts the British side
of a climactic four - day span from March 18 - 21, 1918 in the stalemate «No Man's Land» trenches
of Aisne in northern France in the lead - up to Operation Michael.
This biopic
recounts the real - life scandal that engulfed the American National Figure Skating Championships in 1994, when champion skater Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) was found guilty
of ending the career
of her rival Nancy Kerrigan.
The details: Based on the 1999 West
End play
of the same name, this film
recounts the true story
of a woman who spent 15 years living in a van parked in the driveway
of writer Alan Bennett.
The opening
of the game tries to tie the story with the main Metal Gear Solid series by showing the
recounting of the attack by Big Boss on the Oil Rig at the
end of Ground Zeroes and his escape on the Helicopter that
ended in a crash leading to the beginning
of Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.
Based on the best - selling book by journalist David Lipsky, The
End of the Tour
recounts Lipsky's experience following David Foster Wallace on a promotional book tour.
«The Conspirator»
recounts how the president's death continued to keep America divided after the
end of the Civil War in such a way that it allows viewers to feel as though they're right alongside Frederick and Mary.
But as the title suggests, Turner's recollections aren't about his unlikely but utterly affecting May - December romance; rather, he
recounts how, at the
end of her life, Grahame sought to reconnect with her then ex-lover, seeking refuge in his working - class home in Liverpool to be tended by his loving, unruly, often tartly amusing family.
I suspect that is one
of the reasons that toward the
end of his life, Jobs — along with Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch, and others — had set his sights on bringing some disruptive innovation to education, as Isaacson
recounts.
Deborah Meier
recounts her experiences in schools during the «heyday»
of the campaign to
end poverty and considers where the fight stands now.
Dueck
recounts how, as a high school history teacher, he began to allow students to retake all or part
of their
end -
of - unit tests.
Near the
end of the year, we read Dostoevsky's devastating short novel, Notes From Underground, with its solitary, restless hero, a no - longer young man who memorably vents his disgust at 19th - century notions
of progress, rationality and self - interest and then
recounts some dreadfully awkward social encounters from his miserable past.
As they
recounted to the CBC, Mel fell incredibly ill during the trip and the total cost
of her treatment
ended up exceeding $ 200,000 U.S..
In the article, the author
recounts a recent conversation he had with a proponent
of the screening approach: «I still can't see how it's possible to whittle down your opportunity set to the one or two stocks that you might buy in a year [without screening]» He's married, so I retorted: how did you whittle down all the potential girls in the world and
end up with your wife?
Part
recount of «the - light - at - the -
end -
of - the - tunnel»
of his alcohol addiction and part adventure story, Troost, upon completing a stint in rehab, decides to retrace the beaten path traveled by the author
of Treasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson) through the Marquesas, the Tuamotus, Tahiti, the Gilberts and Samoa.
At the
end of the day, unwind on the porch with a cocktail and
recount your adventures.
0.2 follows Aqua some years after Birth by Sleep around the tail
end of the original Kingdom Hearts, still trapped in the dark world it
recounts King Mickey's final run in with Aqua before escaping the realm
of darkness.
Recorded in 1940, the lyrics
recount the romantic adventures
of the eponymous Charlie, a Lothario with a «woman in every port» who
ends up — quite literally — in hot water.