Sentences with phrase «more in a recount»

(And they might take one more in a recount, to tie the body.)

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Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Few things are more frustrating for candidates than to have to recount the same stories or give the same answers in interview after interview for the same employer.
Rathi, now a journalist at Quartz, recently published an essay recounting the year he cut his nightly sleep hours in half in the name of getting more done.
Adams recounted that in 1891, Gillette and Painter had a very important conversation; Painter encouraged him to begin working on a product that would be thrown away after its use, which would keep consumers coming back for more of the product.
The magazine had published some details from the interview earlier in the week, but the full transcript - totaling more than 5,000 words - gave a new, expansive view of how Daniels recounted their interactions.
For instance, in the case of Moses, when he confronted God in Exodus 32:11 - 13 after God had threatened to destroy Israel for their sins, Moses confronts God and recounts the promises that God made to Abraham, Isaac, and Israel to multiply them and give them the land as an inheritance forever — and this was exactly what God intended him to do, intercede for God's people — of course God did not forget His promises that He had made to His people, but with the threatening of an omnipotent God, Moses was even more resolved to lead this people in righteousness.
It's recounted as one incident (told twice), but scholars think it was likely a pattern in which he antagonized the priests and attempted to take more power than they wanted him to have.
Shawn recounts, «I re-engaged in my faith in a much more real way and it was the greatest thing: becoming a Christian, being born again, whatever words you want to say.
An Open Doors» worker recounts how he learned about the power of spiritual songs to fortify persecuted Christians in this extract from Anneke Companjen's... More
An essay by the estimable Samuel Huntington in The Influence of Faith recounts the ways in which, for more and more governments in the world, religion is the chief source of, or threat to, their legitimacy.
Or, more recently, the title essay in Leslie Jamison's The Empathy Exams, where she recounts the story of her abortion.
Our new accounts are more intricate; now they recount our common history lived in the light of my illness, a three - year collaboration that, among other intentions, battles my death.
The most convincing part of the Bible is that regardless if you think its true or not it contains the story of the only Person in human history that made the outlandish claims (too many to recount) that he made and STILL has followers today; more than 2000 yrs after his assasination.
In short, if you like your history neatly packaged so as not to disturb opinions inconsistent with, say, those of the New York Times, you will undoubtedly consider this book as a more or less definitive recounting.
In one point only is it correct, that in fact the community separated more and more from orthodox Judaism, that the disputes between Jesus and his opponents were now recounted and written down as models, and were naturally told in such a way as to correspond to the interests of the churcIn one point only is it correct, that in fact the community separated more and more from orthodox Judaism, that the disputes between Jesus and his opponents were now recounted and written down as models, and were naturally told in such a way as to correspond to the interests of the churcin fact the community separated more and more from orthodox Judaism, that the disputes between Jesus and his opponents were now recounted and written down as models, and were naturally told in such a way as to correspond to the interests of the churcin such a way as to correspond to the interests of the church.
Its Pauline authorship is these days not seriously doubted; its date of composition is more clearly determined than perhaps any other book of the New Testament; the origin of the church is recounted in Acts; the geographic site of Corinth is known and excavated; the integrity of the text is not widely challenged; text - critical uncertainties are few.
(The moms rated themselves more highly on shaming than even their kids, suggesting tiger moms — like Chua, who recounted such instances in her best - seller — feel no shame in their shaming)
It is less likely that there will be clerical errors in a recount, though one could argue that there has been more opportunity for intentional manipulation.
Any secretary of a political party listed on the part of the ballot paper that relates to the party vote may, instead of making 1 or more separate applications for recounts under section 180 (2), apply to the Chief District Court Judge for recounts of the party votes to be conducted in every electoral district.
Stein would have to petition for a recount in more Red States and knock out another 29 votes to accomplish a Hillary win.
Republican state Sen. Mark D. Obenshain currently has a 0.0015 %, lead over Democratic state Sen. Mark Herring, 1,103,443 to 1,103,426 in unofficial results, more than close enough for Herring to petition for a recount.
(CNN)- The Republican who lost by a sliver in Virginia's attorney general will wait a few more days before deciding whether to request a recount, his campaign said Monday.
Democrats in the state Senate gave Jennifer Shilling another two years as minority leader Tuesday, brushing aside a subpar performance at the ballot box that left Republicans with their largest majority in more than 40 years and uncertainty about whether Shilling will retain her own seat in the face of a recount.
Published by the enterprising Biteback Publishing, 22 Days in May takes the form of a diary, with Laws as the controlling, omniscient intelligence: he recounts verbatim telephone conversations between Gordon Brown and Nick Clegg as if he were there listening in (more likely, the calls were taped and Laws has read the transcripts).
ABC's Top Line interviewed N.Y. 1 Republican Randy Altschuler, who's locked in one of the more intense recount battles nationally against Democratic Rep. Tim Bishop, earlier today, and asked his take on the float of Alec Baldwin running against him in 2012 (if he wins, of course):
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Broward was the site of one of the more infamous recounts in the 2000 presidential election, so the county switched to electronic machines soon afterward.
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.
In his discussions of particular episodes, he typically starts by recounting some background and then presenting one or more important documents.
First, many academic labs sorely need «recommendations and guidance» — and morein order to work safely, as shown by this horrifying litany of disasters and near - disasters recounted on Reddit by scientists and students.
For Stone, who has been project scientist for the Voyagers since 1972, his favorite memory was the jaw - dropping discovery of volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io in 1979: «The eruptions on Io were the first direct evidence of active volcanoes elsewhere in the solar system... This astonishing discovery clearly signaled that we could expect many more surprises,» he recounted.
«Bending the Arc» recounts how Partners In Health built a global health care model that has saved millions of lives and... more
Online adult match maker examine is a procedure agreeable and pleasant to discover the human being you can recount This person can be your associate in life, or perhaps just one more nice friend, but the key is pleasing improvement of online date as a enjoyable thing to do.
If your date wasn't a success, ask yourself what anecdote you told that got a great laugh, or what story you recounted that the person seemed to be really engaged in and simply do more of that on your next date with someone new.
A father recounts to his children, through a WhatsApp Messenger: More than 1 billion people in over 180 countries use WhatsApp to stay in touch with friends and family, anytime and anywhere.
Cartoonish exaggeration worked for director Jay Roach in Meet the Parents and Meet the Fockers, which The Campaign resembles much more than it does his cutting political films, Recount and Game Change.
Based on Seth Grahame - Smith's best - selling mash - up novel, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (out Feb. 5) recounts the unlikely romance between Lizzy (Lily James) and the haughty Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley), but the courtship takes place in a 19th - century English countryside where the «sorry stricken» — as the zombies are called in the book — have been roaming for more than 70 years, victims of a mysterious plague.
Included: Joan Rivers talks about an encounter with an angry ghost; Scott Baio recounts a story involving unresolved issues with his deceased father; Teri Polo remembers a childhood experi (more...) A series in which celebrities recall paranormal experiences begins.
This time he alludes to the art - cinema context much more directly by opening with music from Francois Truffaut's Jules and Jim and evoking the form of that film with offscreen narration (delivered by Baumbach himself) recounting the story in past tense and with old - fashioned devices such as irises and wipes and French New Wave devices such as fantasy inserts, fleeting flashbacks, freeze - frames, and jump cuts.
With more than two top movies in contention, all the films that receive number one votes will trigger a recount under the preferential system.
During our conversation, Salisbury also recounted how he and Geoff Barrow approached Annihilation's score, how those few notes came to be part of the movie's trailer, and why they're so much more powerful when you hear them in the theater.
But this dramatic thriller, which recounts the events surrounding the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings, is a startlingly visceral experience, allowing for a lot more humanity in the characters.
Levinson finds more success with the studious editing process, which finds scenes shifting between dramatic events in the present, Axler recounting the tale to his psychiatrist and Axler seemingly rehearsing moments to himself.
In an on - screen interview for the MGM standard - def Blu - ray, director David Lynch goes into detail on the process of color timing movies both for the theater screen and home video, and recounts some difficulty in getting it right for his insane, and insanely visually varied, 1990 lovers - on - the - road movie, adapted from a slightly more earthbound Barry Gifford noveIn an on - screen interview for the MGM standard - def Blu - ray, director David Lynch goes into detail on the process of color timing movies both for the theater screen and home video, and recounts some difficulty in getting it right for his insane, and insanely visually varied, 1990 lovers - on - the - road movie, adapted from a slightly more earthbound Barry Gifford novein getting it right for his insane, and insanely visually varied, 1990 lovers - on - the - road movie, adapted from a slightly more earthbound Barry Gifford novel.
Columbia Teachers College professor Hank Levin recounts that when the California legislature allowed districts to apply for waivers if they could demonstrate that laws or rules were hampering school improvement, «Fewer than 100 [waivers] were made in the first year» in a state with more than 1,000 districts.
There is nothing more rewarding than getting Manuel's phone call, or seeing my old students graduate from high school, or getting an email from them where they recount some lesson from seventh grade that they are referring to now in college.
The games provide practice and reinforcement in understanding synonyms and antonyms, recount and recall, identifying the main idea, drawing conclusions, understanding cause and effect, and more.
Jacqueline Ancess describes how teachers in New York City secondary schools increase their own learning while improving student outcomes • Milbrey W. McLaughlin and Joel Zarrow demonstrate how teachers learn to use data to improve their practice and meet educational standards • Lynne Miller presents a case study of a long - lived school — university partnership • Beverly Falk recounts stories of teachers working together to develop performance assessments, to understand their student's learning, to re-think their curriculum, and much more • Laura Stokes analyzes a school that successfully uses inquiry groups.
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