Sentences with phrase «recounting what»

The info about adding my intended titles on there, and not necessarily recounting what I DID but tying it in with what I plan to do in the next role — can't say I've heard that before.
No when CoD did actually research and remade actual WWII battles with help from veterans and had then recounting what happened thats when CoD had the best singleplayer.
A few weeks ago my ears perked up to the dreamy «We'll Meet Again» tune, a number one hit in 1940, and Dame Vera Lynn appeared on the TV, recounting what life was like as the «The Forces Sweetheart» during WWII.
At one pole, they love their material, and recounting what the arts do for young minds sends them into effusive testimonials to the unique powers of their disciplines.
Weiner isn't a retrospective documentary: There are no talking - head interviews with people recounting what happened back then.
The movie is narrated intermittently by Katara, though she need hardly have bothered: Nearly every character self - narrates with redundant promiscuity, announcing what he intends to do, then describing what he is in the midst of doing, and finally recounting what he has just done.
Swift spent an hour on the witness stand Thursday defiantly recounting what she called a «despicable and horrifying and shocking» encounter before a concert.
Mr Bamba, who found it extremely difficult recounting what happened, said he and his people — including his close associate and the electrician — went to Anyinasu for a project.
«Afterward, in recounting what they were told at their closed - door meetings, one team owner made an exaggerated «zip - the - lip» gesture.»
Again, I am only recounting what I witnessed and am not claiming to be an expert.
Andreessen recounted what he thinks is Skype's enormous potential.
The gospels don't bother to recount what happened between the ages of 11 and 30 because the trials and tribulations of a thumb fingered carpenter's apprentice aren't very spiritually enlightening.
The story recounts what happened to fifty people when they tried to base every decision of their lives on the question, «What would Jesus do?»
After an introduction, Mark recounts what is doubtless a popular legend about John's death.
-- And yet rare enough perhaps is the man who becomes paralyzed and blind, still more rare one who worthily recounts what happened.
I always found it a bit pathetic, the people who visit their own museum and recount what great things they have done in their life.
Also when they recount what happened, they may feel like they are reliving the bullying.
It was a somber speech, as he recounted what was to be one of his final times with his father, seeking advice from Mario Cuomo about his inauguration speech.
A Nigerian soldier fighting Boko Haram terrorists, Femi Adeolu has recounted what happened on the day Sera Luka, said to be be among the over 200...
An election observer recounted what led to the violence at venue of APC gubernatorial primary election in Ekiti State
Then, on two separate occasions, the kids completed a 24 - hour diet recall, in which they recounted what they ate during the previous day.
By the time Europeans arrived in the Mississippi bottomland, the region was only sparsely settled, and none of the native residents could recount what had happened there centuries before.
Wong: Yeah, what we did in the book is to both recount what Johanson and his colleagues have been doing at Hadar — and the work still continues there — since 1990, you know, unearthing [clues] about Lucy's species; but then, of course, when Lucy was found and analyzed she instantly begged the question of, «Well what came before her?»
He recounts what he sees as the differences between evolutionary gradualism and punctuated equilibria, though not in any depth; nor does he mention the adaptationist / neutralist controversies, instead assuming that everyone accepts the strict Darwinian model.
Below, I recount what I discovered about hair loss, which unfortunately will affect two - thirds of women in the United States, methods I tried that failed, and what finally worked to bring back the hair I loved.
After health officials called Meghann to recount what Charlie ate — a conversation that confirmed the cucumber connection — the Mills family filed a lawsuit against Andrew & Williamson on behalf of Charlie on Sept. 18.
The Ox god did as he was told, and on his way flying down from Heaven, began to recount what the Emperor had told him.
The plot recounts what the opening titles call «perhaps the most bizarre episode in the annals of American crime.»
Joanna Bacon, as her mother, has a quiet moment, though filled with emotion, as she recounts what it is like to be «sad» (which we would called depression today.)
The following day she said to me, «I think you might need to review prepositions again,» and recounted what had happened.
Their authors recount what is lost and what is gained when, upon entering American schooling and public society, they are asked to acquire not only new skills and linguistic operations, but also new perspectives on the world and themselves within it.
At the door, she recounted what had happened, neither weeping nor displaying any emotion.
THIS BOOK RECOUNTS what happened at Memorial Medical Center during and after Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 and follows events through the aftermath of the crisis, when medical professionals were arrested and accused of having hastened the deaths of their patients.
As Kaye recounts what transpired within that time, she shows that true love has no limits, even when one spouse ages ahead of the other.»
On his Dr. Syntaxblog, he recounts what it took to get there: He caught the last Aer Lingus flight from New York to Ireland, took the train from Dublin to Belfast, ferried from Belfast to the coast of Scotland, hitched a ride with friends across Scotland to Edinburgh, then caught a final train from Edinburgh to London.
What really sealed the deal for me, however, is when Bill recounted what his father said when he questioned becoming a policyholder in his twenties.
On December 5, the Caroline County Humane Society recounted what they were told:
And they hear from an array of guests, often via Skype, who recount what they've learned as public scientists.
Nor will I spend much time rehashing the recent reports from Inside Climate News, the LA Times, the New York Times or the Guardian that recount what Exxon knew about climate change and what they did to promote doubt and delay climate policy in recent years.
The Globe recounts what Bill told The New York Times in an interview at the time:
The Gloucester Daily Times recounts what happened next:
I confirm that the contents of my June 17, 2008 statement to ICBC are true and accurately recount what I observed a the time of the accident.
The reasons of the Court recount what Alberta said.
Many underestimate the cover letter and write it as just a formality; others write cover letters with futile marketing attempts because they just recount what will be on the resume.

Not exact matches

«He said we don't know which of you are going to get positions and we don't know what budget is,» the staffer recounted.
Exposure therapy pushes patients to recount their traumas, visualize it in their imaginations and explain to the doctor what is happening as they experience the stressful scenario.
The Man Who Lied to His Laptop: What Machines Teach Us About Human Relationships (Current), a collaboration with journalist Corina Yen, recounts some of his unlikely findings.
A central reason for those movements is that it's awfully hard to figure out what the Fed is up to, as I'll recount in a moment.
Charlie Lowell recounted, «It was a 10 - month process of Dan, Steve [Mason], Matt [Odmark] and myself struggling through what moves us and brings us life, and how we could best communicate those things on an album of 11 songs.»
By recounting her «lost years,» Roiphe shows what happens when art becomes an altar.
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