Sentences with phrase «in a recount»

Mary Doria Russell's novel, Epitaph, which tells of the famous event at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, AZ does not disappoint in its recount of honor, justice, jealously, pride and vengeance... While the story is a familiar one, the writing is unique in its character development and illustrative language.
Mary Doria Russell's novel, Epitaph, which tells of the famous event at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, AZ does not disappoint in its recount of honor, justice, jealousy, pride and vengeance.
«It would be strange indeed for Perez to pick up every vote in a recount with multiple candidates,» Skelton, Yee's consultant, has said.
In saying that one must guard against superlatives in recounting Pope Benedict's apostolic visit this April, one acknowledges that superlatives are not easy to resist.
In saying that one must guard against superlatives in recounting Pope....
The biggest problem that I see with this is that it is possible to get different results in a recount.
Since the UK uses paper ballot, the possibility for human error in the recount is obviously still there, however sorting errors should on average be reduced, since this will be a further check on resorted piles, rather than the initial sorting.
Of course I was not at all disappointed, Dee is wonderfully charming, funny and completely honest in recounting her experience of building and living in a tiny house.
This point is emphasized in a recounting from the Library of Congress for its 2000 Law Day commemoration.
The lawsuit says Wisconsin is violating the U.S. Supreme Court's 2000 Bush v. Gore ruling because it doesn't have uniform standards to determine which votes should be counted in a recount.
(And they might take one more in a recount, to tie the body.)
In recounting President Harrison's service so far, Townsend mentions his participation in resisting the Health and Human Services mandate, quoting Harrison's testimony before congress during which he said he was pleased to «stand with our friends in the Catholic church» as they opposed the excesses of the mandate.
First of all, as we saw above, in that time period the use of paraphrase, even for memorization of sayings, was considered acceptable in recounting an event.
In fact, the author tries to maintain an objective distance in recounting this long and successful history.
Job was not shy in recounting his struggles and wrestling with the «dark side» of things.
He is almost breathless in his recounting of the gritty determination of his mostly fashionable heroes and heroines, but never wonders why legalized abortion has driven this nation as few other issues in its history.
Yet the novel's lasting impression is not humorous but horrifying, especially in its recounting of the sexual perversions that attend the somber existence of sharing and caring.
«Afterward, in recounting what they were told at their closed - door meetings, one team owner made an exaggerated «zip - the - lip» gesture.»
Students are assessed through their knowledge and skill in recounting the content of the main lesson books (or portfolios) they create over the course of the year.
Republican David Storobin is currently ahead in the recount of last Tuesday's special election in Brooklyn, and at least some Democrats see a long - term advantage if his lead holds after all of the absentee ballots are counted later this week.
Paterson had called a special session for today, but then backed off that plan when it became clear the Senate would be embroiled in a recount battle for at least the immediate future.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota (CNN)- Minnesota's Supreme Court Thursday barred officials from including rejected absentee ballots in the recount of the state's hotly contested U.S. Senate race unless both of the candidates and elections officials agree the ballot was improperly rejected.
Absentee ballots are rescanned during a recount so if there was an error in the tabulator that error will not be detected in a recount
And Clinton's participation in a recount isn't cause for concern about the integrity of elections in New York City and the country, Mark - Viverito added.
Hillary Clinton's campaign said Saturday it will participate in the recount efforts in Wisconsin spearheaded by Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein.
Outside of the possibilities of Marcellino and Venditto losing in recounts, no incumbents were ousted anywhere in the state, and only two districts had different results than 2014.
Beginning with the 2009 special election to replace Kirstin Gillibrand in the 20th Congressional District, the GOP candidate lost the Dutchess County portion of the district and thus the election in a recount.
The New York City Board of Elections yesterday certified that Bronx Assemblyman Victor Pichardo eked out a two - vote victory over challenger Hector Ramirez in the recount of the results of last month's Democratic primary.
The human emotion in recounting the decisions behinds Donald Crowhurst's failed race attempt is apparent, and it adds so much to this documentary.
Lawrence and Hutcherson were really funny in recounting the story.
On television he starred in Recount (2008) by Jay Roach, House of Cards (2013 - 2016) with Robin Wright.
alternates interviews with veteran producer Albert S. Ruddy, producer Tom Rosenberg, and screenwriter Paul Haggis, the latter of whom betrays more exasperation than pride in recounting Eastwood's decision to shoot the first draft of his script.
The affair remains simple and treads in well worn shoes in its recounting of a period late in Jenkins» life, when she became obsessed with putting on a show at the prestigious Carnegie Hall.
In short, Yang + Yin is far from complete in recounting the history of Chinese film, but it will do just fine until a more comprehensive survey comes along.
A history professor uses a wealth of statistics in recounting the many ways in which humans have altered the earth.
'' «Grandma of the United States,» now that's a title to be pretty proud of,» Mrs. Cheney said recently in recounting the 4 - year - old's musings.
Berg's tone and cadence echo the poetic nature of her retelling of the Nativity story, as she seamlessly weaves voices into a pleasing tapestry of pre-Christian familial life in recounting the journey to Bethlehem.
Al Franken, Giant of the Senate by Al Franken Twelve • May 30 Though Franken's publisher promises this will be a «candid personal memoir,» the tongue - in - cheek title and hilariously stiff cover pose make us wonder if the comedian will play it straight in recounting his rise from «SNL» writer / actor / producer to U.S. senator from Minnesota.
His best friend finds illumination and meaning in recounting his relationship with Stolly, who has always had a precarious hold on life.
As the Los Angeles Times blog Opinion L.A. notes today in recounting that newspaper's past May Day editorials, President Dwight D. Eisenhower's designation of Law Day «is sometimes considered a direct rebuke to the worldwide celebration of Labor Day on May 1.
Also, you don't must root your instrument in recount to update it on Android Oreo 7.1.
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