A lesson plan on writing a recount of a holiday, a model
example of a recount of a holiday and some questions to prompt the children about what to include.
Not exact matches
For
example, he
recounted a hike with one
of his founders in Red Rock Canyon.
Even though other parts
of Stormy Daniels's story are corroborated by financial documents and other records — the $ 130,000 payoff she received weeks before the 2016 presidential election, for
example — the episodes
of intimidation she
recounted to 60 Minutes don't yet have evidence to back them up.
So, for
example, Enns explains that an author
recounting the reign
of King David to an exilic audience (Samuel - Kings) would have an entirely different purpose, perspective, and agenda than an author
recounting the reign
of King David to an audience that has returned to the land after being released from Babylon (Chronicles).
For
example, one black student who asked to remain anonymous
recounted a frightening story from the early 2000s just after one
of the Men in Black films had been released in theaters.
In his History
of the Peloponnesian War, for
example, Thucydides
recounts speeches at key points in his narrative: «Cleon... spoke as follows:...» «So Cleon spoke.
This is a happy and inspiring story — the only sad thing is that the Riches are unable to
recount that the various battles — for
example to ensure that marriage is once again established as the foundation
of community life, or to ensure protection for unborn babies from abortion — had been won.
Immediately the Presence begins to
recount and celebrate, for
example, the journey
of the people
of Israel to Egypt.
An
example would be the fictional sermon on hell that James Joyce
recounts in his Portrait
of the Artist as a Young Man This kind
of preaching fosters an image
of God as an unloving and cruel tyrant, and in some cases leads to a complete denial
of hell or even to atheism.
For
example, he
recounts the highly ironic request
of certain rabbis in the Middle Ages that the Inquisition burn Moses Maimonides» Guide for the Perplexed because
of its unholy mixture
of faith and reason.
Earlier we spoke
of the
example of the ancient creed from Deuteronomy — «My father was a wandering Aramaean, etc.» In this sense, to
recount the story is one aspect
of celebration.
For
example, the Gospel
of Matthew includes a scene in which Jesus meets Matthew,
recounted entirely in the third person!!
For
example, in the Florida
recount of 2000, each ballot was available for examination by both the Al Gore and George W. Bush campaigns.
Recounting a recent
example of his frustrated attempts to allow a patient - who was «perfectly well» - to go home on a Sunday evening, Marsh complains that doctors are «competing with..
Laura Watson, from the English Collective
of Prostitutes,
recounted the
example of a survey showing a 60 % increase in street prostitution in Doncaster.
For
example, in his 2011 meta - analytic studies, Hickman
recounts that the primordial political cleavage in Kenya maps membership in three ethnic blocs — «Kikuyu / Embu / Mem, Kalenjin / Maasai / Turkana / Samburu, and Luo»; «none
of which comprises a majority
of the national population».
For
example, the
recount in Michigan did not indicate any signs
of invalid votes cast nor significant differences between the local vote counts and the announced vote counts.
For
example, in the 2000 election, the Florida
recount was challenged at the Supreme Court which decided that the proposed
recount violated the Constitutionally - guaranteed right
of equal protection.
Roulin
recounts many
examples in which people engaged in the project over the years have laughed and joked together, visited each other's places
of worship, and more.
Instead
of randomly running the book promo on every Web page in its inventory, Google tries to place the ad exclusively on pages that have some semantic connection to food - related issues — health sites, for
example, or personal blogs
recounting someone's battle to lose weight.
Varmus
recounted an
example of overly ambitious postdocs who won't let research tools leave their lab until pieces
of paper are signed promising that if somewhere, five steps downstream, someone creates a sellable product, they will receive some compensation.
«For
example, if they're aiming towards a prac report in science, or they're writing an essay in English, or a
recount in Year 5, they know what the levels
of progress look like in that particular form
of writing or skill.»
Again, some
recounted egregious
examples of parental neglect, hostility, and harassment.
Tom Threlfall got the story / Centenary Brighton Run preview — Elizabeth Bennett tells us what to expect on 3rd November when the Run celebrates its 100 - year anniversary / 1925 Hupmobile straight - 8 — The story
of this unconventional classic is told by Chris Bowes / Chenard - Walcker history — Jan Norbye
recounts the story
of the French company which produced cars from 1901 to 1946 / H.R.G. — «The Sportsman's Ideal» — This month The Editor regales us with his impressions
of a post-war
example of this traditional sports car / Rileys dead and buried — Malcolm Bates tells
of a chance meeting which led to exciting news
of interred Rileys / Last
of the summer wine — Some superb veteran cars took part in the VCC's Mid-East Main Event.
Colin Peck presents the results
of his researches into the genre / The Ballot 2LS, part six — Our Publisher continues his review
of this landmark Vintage car by describing the
example once owned by Ian Connell and now in George Wingard's collection in Eugene, Oregon / Auto - biography: Brian Sewell — In the latest instalment
of his series interviewing personalities from the old - car world, Matthew Bell visits art critic Brian Sewell / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part one — In the first
of a three - part series
recounting the long careers
of these famous racing cars, Simon Moore describes their origins and works competition histories / Back on the Road — Michael Ware visits the Black Country Living Museum in Dudley, West Midlands, to inspect a rare and recently restored 1914 Briton 10/12
History
of Gardner — Douglas Ormrod writes about this American - built car produced from 1919 to 1931 / La Licorne (The Unicorn)-- A restored
example of this French make is described and photographed by David Hawtin / Standard in the twenties — Michael Worthington - Williams
recounts the early history
of the all - British Standard / Arrol - Johnston «Victory» — Why this model was a disaster which need not have happened.
1939 Alvis 4.3 - litre — Zoe Harrison reports on a magnificent Vanden Plas - bodied
example / A London scrapyard — An interesting story
of a car dismantler
recounted by Tim Harding / 1928 8th - series Lancia Lambda — The Editor tests the most sporting version
of this technically advanced Italian tourer / Transports
of delight — Light - hearted memories
of motoring in the pre-war period.
Taruffi's racing career Part 2 — Charlie Rous concludes his article on the famous racing driver with an account
of the years 1934 to 1950 / Our anniversary competition — Enter our motoring quiz competition and you could win a special day at the National Motor Museum / 1929 Sunbeam special — An enthusiastic report from David Hawtin on this exciting20 hp non-standard Sunbeam / The Lea - Francis story 1924 - 37 — Michael Worthington - Williams continues with part 2
of his history
of the Coventry make / VSCC's December driving tests — This annual event is described by Tom Thelfall in his Diary
of a dilettante / Type 35 Bugatti — The Editor writes about his encounter with a superb
example of the archetypal Bugatti / 1908 TT: The» 4 - inch» race — The story
of this early event with a curious name is
recounted for us by Bryan Goodman / 1939 Lancia Aprilia — Zoe Harrison talked to the proud owner
of this far - ahead -
of - its - time Lancia / Shaft - drive C.N. — The early history
of G.N. and the cars that were not propelled by chains.
Matthew Bell
recounts the history
of this variant and takes a run in one
of two surviving
examples in his article Airline Alvis
Carriages without horses will go — Nick Georgano
recounts the fascinating story
of the first horseless carriages / 1926 Ceirano: Lambda in miniature — This highly desirable Italian car is described for us by Nick Baldwin / Empire Morris part two — Dennis Harrison concludes his article on Morris cars in Australia during the late 1920s / Singer: the early history — The beginnings and early development
of Singer are described by Michael Worthington - Williams / 1916 Stanley steamer — The Editor has experienced a splendid Edwardian
example of the best - known steam - powered car / La Coupe des Pyrenees — Malcolm Elder took part in this year's rally and much enjoyed the driving not to mention the food and wine / The Stepney spare wheel — The earliest type
of spare wheel is described for us by Bryan Goodman.
Francis Birtles, pioneer motorist — Jonathan Wood tells the story
of the intrepid young man who made a series
of epic journeys across Australia the first one on a bicycle in 1907 / Prince Henry Vauxhall — Marcus Chambers
recounts for us how Lawrence Pomeroy re-discovered this 1914 car in 1945 / Aston Martin MLII This month — The Editor samples a 1934
example of this two / four - seater thoroughbred / Snow & Ice Rally 1993 — A report on this year's Rallye Neige et Glace from Malcolm Elder.
1920s Delage duo — Dennis Harrison tells us about a 1928 D.M. Weymann saloon and a sporting 1926 DISS / Electro - plating
of car parts — In a further article in our series on technical subjects John Teague explains nickel plating and chromium plating / Art and the automobile, Part one — Michael Worthington - Williams on the history
of automobile art commenting on some colourful early advertisements / Roydale: British - made Edwardian — The history
of the little - known make is
recounted for us by Malcolm Jeal / Austin 12/4 restoration — Mike Burgess describes how he rebuilt his 1928 Burnham saloon / 1933 Avon Standard Special — A report on this sporting open 4 - seater from Zoe Harrison / Alvis 12/50 sports saloon — David Hawtin recalls his recent encounter with a 1927
example / Castle Three cyclecar — The story
of this Kidderminster - made «runabout» is related by A.B. Demaus / School
of motoring — Malcolm Jeal has discovered that training courses were being offered by the Institute
of Automobile Engineers in 1920 / MC raid on New England — How some early MGs invaded the USA.
London - Brighton Run — We photographed some
of the entries in the 1992 (96th Anniversary) Run / Us and our cars — Members
of The Automobile team tell us about themselves — and the cars they drive / VSCC Lakeland Trial — In his Diary
of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on this November event / Lagonda LG6 — Dennis Harrison
recounts his meeting with a fine
example of 1930s transport for the gentry / 1921 Pierce - Arrow «The gilded cage» — A unique
example of this prestigious American car is described for us by Zoe Harrison / Chitty Chitty Bang Bang II — The Editor reveals the history
of this fantastic Edwardian special / 10 - year index supplement — An index to all the major articles that have appeared in the 120 issues
of The Automobile in so far published / Where are they now?
The editor describes an ordinary car / Geelong Sprint — A report on this Australian event by Berni Jacobson / Two 1932 Chevrolet Confederates — Dennis Harrison Found beautifully restored
examples / Humber 12 saloon — A very rare model with an Australian built body / Peugeot» the lion in the streets» — Tom Threlfall
recounts the early history
of Peugeot and tries a 1920 2 - seater / Repairing guages at home — How to do - it - yourself by Peter Wallage / Automobile artist in wood — Paul Shinton visits a model maker with a difference / VSCC driving tests at Enstone Antics on an airfield as described by Tom Threlfall.
Sensationally popular 18 - year - old artist Addison Stone has died, and this faux biography
recounts her story in the form
of interviews, photographs, and
examples of her art.
In an astonishing feat
of investigative reporting, prize - winning journalist Dan Fagin
recounts the sixty - year saga
of rampant pollution and inadequate oversight that made Toms River a cautionary
example for fast - growing industrial towns from South Jersey to South China.
Again, golden
examples of self - publishers are broadcast to demonstrate what the revolutionary success is all about but the Enchantment Guy does not seem to
recount the fairy tale.
What has not been mentioned is that the «Saul - into - Paul conversion theory», published by Elaine de Kooning in Art News in 1958, was not set in Willem de Kooning's studio and did not mention a «Bell - Opticon», unlike her account
of 1962.13 Additionally, while the 1958 account's introduction dramatised Kline's breakthrough to abstraction as a «transformation
of consciousness», or a «revelation»
of Biblical proportions, invoking the
example of «Saul
of Tarsus outside the walls
of Damascus when he saw a «great light»», the description
of Kline's technical and conceptual breakthrough in this account nevertheless resembled previous accounts
of Kline's development in its gradualness, uneventfulness and thoughtfulness.14 The breakthrough that Elaine de Kooning first
recounted was a product
of sustained technical experimentation and logical thought on Kline's part, rather than accident or epiphany: «Still involved, in 1950, with elements
of representation, he began to whip out small brushes
of figures, trains, horses, landscapes, buildings, using only black paint.
In a panel discussion I chaired recently at Pace University's Center for Ethical Thinking, Dr. Mirele Goldsmith, a New York based environmental psychologist,
recounted a case
of communal activism as an
example of a specific kind
of environmental citizenship.
He
recounts, for
example, a conversation with a top television network editor who was reluctant to run stories about global warming because a previous story had» triggered a barrage
of complaints from the Global Climate Coalition» — a fossil fuel industry lobbying group...
Under the heading
of «you can't make this stuff up,» there is, for
example, this particular episode that we
recount in the book:
As an
example of how educational programs come into existence at the Court — and how judge - led education works in practical terms — Justice David Cole, one
of the designers
of this program,
recounts how it came into being:
Perhaps the simplest form
of a Summary E-memo assignment asks students to take the longer, more complex analysis from a formal memorandum and condense it into a shorter, simpler, email format.36 Another type
of Summary E-memo assignment involves having students summarize their research findings as an intermediate step before they have finalized a memo or brief.37 For
example, Ellie Margolis
recounts using an email assignment in which she told students that their supervising partner was «going to meet with the client and needed an overview
of what they had found so far, even though I knew they hadn't yet completed the full memo.»
Recounting the context and history
of the prohibition on seat - belt evidence, the Court also noted other changes that augured in favor
of its new approach: For
example, back in the days
of Kerby and Carnation, seat belts were in their infancy and neither federal nor state law required their use.
For
example, former Governor
of Minnesota and Navy SEAL, Jesse Ventura, sued another former SEAL, Chris Kyle, after Kyle
recounted a story in his autobiography which alluded to a fight between Ventura and himself.
Our reliability engineer resume sample is one such
example, but in general, you need a resume that performs as more than a dryly factual
recounting of your history.
In the article, former client Edmundo Hoffens
recounts the decision to mediate and how Main Line Family Law Center helped him and his spouse avoid a terrible divorce and «set an
example for [his kids]
of how you treat your spouse — even when she becomes your ex-spouse.»