Sentences with phrase «recounted in»

Sonja's post inspires 3 more clerk - nurtured anecdotes, each recounted in my 2006 article, John Paul Stevens, Human Rights Judge:
This is not to mention the Mayor of Toronto's own public record on women which is recounted in detail and in chronological order here at the end of this Grid piece.
The facts in Fidelidade are not recounted in detail but it appears that Mr Seemann, a Swiss domiciled motorcyclist, was killed in a motor accident in Portugal 13 years ago.
As the BC Law student blog Eagleionline recounted in a post last March, then - 3L Brown was featured in a photo shoot as the first - place winner of a Cosmo centerfold contest.
Depending on the events leading up to and surrounding the dismissal (which may or may not be accurately recounted in the Statement of Claim), some of the amounts claimed for can be reasonably expected, while others may seem to come out of the blue.
Gherman's journey from Moldovan musician to Florida lawyer is recounted in a story this week in the Lakeland, Fla., newspaper The Ledger.
As recounted in the Los Angeles Times obituary of Sales:
In Part I the long struggle to get beyond the fallacious saturation argument was recounted in historical terms.
This is not a scenario invented by myself, but by the philosopher of science Philip Kitcher, recounted in a review of his book by Mark Brown.
Indeed, according to an incident recounted in Nicholas Nassim Taleb's Antifragile (discussed at Bishop Hill here), it seems that Nurse believes that he wears extra-special big boy pants.
Their story (as recounted in curator Judith Goldman's catalog) was something of a neighborhood affair.
A celebration of the optimism implicit in proposal making is recounted in the ensemble.
Her adventure and immersion as an apprentice painter would last nearly ten years, recounted in her 2003 book, «Passagère du Silence».
I am reminded of the late New York Times critic John Russell's description of Katz, as recounted in his wife Rosamond Bernier's recent memoir Some of My Lives: «John found Alex a champion verbalizer: «His abrupt and often astonishing phrases come at us one by one, fast and unexpected, the way the little black ball comes at us in squash court.
We begin with a 360 - degree tour of a Gothic church, complete with the graphics of an infomercial or MTV show, before the 1979 fire at a Manchester branch of Woolworths (in which 10 people died) is recounted in similar fashion.
«I made the best paintings ever», he recounted in 1982 when he first started selling works, «I was completely reclusive, worked a lot, took a lot of drugs.
While lurid tales are often recounted in local folklore of other outrageous rituals enacted, very little remaining information or evidence exists of the activities of the Askeaton Hellfire.
Odyssey creator Ralph Baer recounted in his book, Videogames: In The Beginning.
«SK simply wants to defer any consideration of the sufficiency of its pleading so it can oppress Epic with burdensome and expensive discovery,» the UE3 vendor states in its latest court filing, recounted in depth on Next - Gen, adding that SK's claims that Epic lied about its engines are built on «false statement of material fact» points out Gamasutra.
Josh himself had an issue with amiibo figures, as recounted in a podcast episode long, long ago.
Also still enjoying the game is an elderly gentleman @michaelsenbay met at the gym, who recently told @michaelsenbay a strange yet deeply moving story about how he caught a rare Snorlax, which is recounted in the following tweet (translation below).
There are many charities, including the International Rescue Committee, which focus on helping victims of humanitarian crises like the ones recounted in this story.
Daniel Bonn, author of the quicksand study recounted in National Geographic, advises to «wiggle your legs around.
A study recounted in National Geographic puts to rest all the fears of fully disappearing in a pit of quicksand.
It has been 10 years since Anthony Bourdain's breakout book, Kitchen Confidential, lured us from our comfortable restaurant chairs and banquettes in the front of the house back through the swinging doors into his mad, mad world — the kitchen — with lurid tales of life back there recounted in a profane and acerbically hilarious manner that confirmed our worst fears.In Medium Raw,...
And he uses his not inconsiderable skills as a raconteur to put a whole new spin on the events recounted in le Carré's 1963 bestseller, The Spy Who Came in from the Cold.»
It has been 10 years since Anthony Bourdain's breakout book, Kitchen Confidential, lured us from our comfortable restaurant chairs and banquettes in the front of the house back through the swinging doors into his mad, mad world — the kitchen — with lurid tales of life back there recounted in a profane and acerbically hilarious manner that confirmed our worst fears.
Washing away trail dust that cakes the animals» eyes shut and burying those who die along the way from illness or wagon accidents are among the events recounted in this My America title.
If you have read Death of Innocence, many of the same events are recounted in this book.
Recounted in visceral, kinetic prose, and crafted with a forthrightness that rejects piety, cynicism, and self - pity, it brings us face - to - face with a provocative new understanding of the nature of addiction and the meaning of recovery.
Written as creative nonfiction, an analogy is drawn between the physical adoption of children and God's spiritual adoption as recounted in the Bible.
(All this is admirably recounted in E.D. Hirsch's superb new book, Why Knowledge Matters.)
As recounted in this piece by Richard Whitmire, the school is building what it says is the nation's «first - ever virtual chemistry lab» instead of a physical chemistry lab.
During my first (brief) stint on the board, in the late nineties (recounted in Education Next), I recall one elderly member of the community, mother of a board member, who would sit in the front row at board meetings and knit.
The answers may be found in some of the bizarre and dismaying facts and stories recounted in a new education documentary entitled «The Cartel».
As recounted in the May 2004 issue of Washingtonian magazine commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of Brown, a barber named Gardner Bishop appeared at a school board meeting in 1947 to announce that he was launching a boycott of Browne Junior High, a black school attended by his daughters.
EW: The stories of actual hazing rituals recounted in your book are very frightening; however, most involved college students.
scenes presented on Christmas cards are not accurate and reliable representations of the stories of Jesus» birth and infancy as recounted in the gospels of Matthew and Luke (the only gospels in the bible that present this part of Jesus» story).
Do the many charter school success stories recounted in The Founders mean that high - performing charters will soon show up in every city?
As recounted in a new book on NCLB by Drew University political science professor Patrick McGuinn (No Child Left Behind and the Transformation of Federal Education Policy, 1965 — 2005), GOP pollster David Winston attributes Bush's 2000 victory to his education agenda.
As recounted in a new book on NCLB by Drew University political science professor Patrick McGuinn -LRB-
Finally, the perils of linking test scores to strong accountability policies are quite clear, both globally and in the United States, as Dan Koretz has recounted in his book The Testing Charade.
This was a basic finding from my interviews with adult graduates of Boston's voluntary city - suburban school desegregation program, METCO (recounted in The Other Boston Busing Story, Yale University Press, 2001).
Ms. Vargas» legal battle with the Village of Smithtown for affordable housing is recounted in the memoir, a section which serves to highlight the degree of discrimination there against minorities.
The history of the airplane is recounted in Kitty Hawk: The Wright Brothers» Journey of Invention.
The daring exploits of these unsung aviators are recounted in vivid fashion in
Based on a true story as recounted in Eric Lomax's 1995 autobiography of the same name, The Railway Man relates of how British Army signal officer Lomax (Firth, The King's Speech) survived adverse conditions in a Japanese POW encampment in Thailand during World War II, including grueling cruelty and torture, and the PTSD would affect his outlook and demeanor nearly 40 years later.
«There, in the middle of the story we had so carefully worked out, was a nut on some sort of flying surfboard,» Lee recounted in the foreword to the 1995 book The Ultimate Silver Surfer.
All of the above is recounted in entertaining fashion in Altina, a reverential biopic directed by Peter Sanders (The Disappeared).
The story, such as it is, is recounted in flashbacks by the 16 - year - old narrator - hero, David, as he sits alone in a train compartment at night, looking out the window at the dark countryside; it has to do with the deterioration of his father, Frank (Denis Leary), after he loses his factory job (he becomes a wife beater), and then of his mother, Sarah (Diana Scarwid), after Frank goes overseas to fight in Italy and is killed in action (she gradually goes mad).
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