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Nicole could still recite parts of her father's acceptance speech from memory.
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And he began to recite without relaxation the words of the creed.
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He used always to recite to me the acts of the deities.
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Joining their hands in reverence, they began to recite the Sata-rudriya Mantras.
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Listen to Rosen recite the poem on BBC Radio Four's PM programme.
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We are far from their being able to enumerate information that specific.
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I was just too strung out to enumerate those consequences to myself.
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In other connections, which I need not now enumerate, we find it.
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There are gifts demanded for the same that seriatim I would enumerate.
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As though furnishing a description for the police, he began to enumerate:
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The data does not itemize spending on specific issues like the RFS.
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To be honest I'd hate to itemize that one on the books.
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Keep in mind that you must itemize in order to take the deduction.
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Americans can now deduct mortgage interest from their incomes if they itemize deductions.
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It's just as Morrison says-wedon't need to itemize his stock in trade.
Usage of itemise in English
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Telecom did not itemise residential telephone bills at the time.
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Tomorrow, chancellor George Osborne will itemise his plans for public spending in the latest Conservative salvo against an implacable budget deficit.
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His job at Auschwitz was to itemise money and valuables taken from new arrivals, who were then killed or subjected to slave labour.
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There are no dealers' handbooks that set out high, low and average prices or local reference materials that itemise classic sales and prices achieved.
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And the Electricity Transparency Bill, in the name of David Shearer, requires electricity companies to itemise the different components of their bills to customers.
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Later, in the mortuary I would confirm these facts and itemise every injury, building the picture of the violence that lead to her death.
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It's from the age before broadband (I itemise my phone bill for the day and it cost me £25.10), when Google was in its infancy.
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The company has also sent itemised bills to the customers affected.
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An itemised statement is provided to the customer at this point.
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Pyongyang has rejected making an itemised declaration of its weapons programs for decades.
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Parliamentary itemised accounts from 1999 don't show who paid for Ms Bishop's flights.
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The judge itemised all the blunders that allowed the Argentinian junta to invade.
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And uploading the itemised receipts isn't the end of the matter.
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Can a neurotic bird with an itemised fanny pack survive against such odds?
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In a separate move, she is seeking submissions on itemised billing for telecoms consumers.
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But the projects itemised by the Minister only deal with one aspect of the matter.