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1 The date for the recount to begin was released on Friday.
2 Matilda, recount to David Kildare your plans for the night of the election.
3 I was obliged to recount to him all that odious tale.
4 I take good heed not to recount to you our glory.
5 This hateful scene I did not recount to my poor wife.
6 They recount to each other all that has passed during their long separation.
7 Also, let me recount to you how we fell into disagreement.
8 Oh, if only I could recount to you the entire conversation.
9 And what was singular she did not recount to the doctor that morning's adventure.
10 The privations that I endured, the life I led, I will not recount to you.
11 She tried to recount to herself all the kindnesses, the sacrifices Mrs. Boyd had made.
12 The recount to decide the last seat in the 29th Dáil is underway in Wicklow.
13 I overheard this agent, whose name was Meyer, recount to his principal his recent operations.
14 Years hence we shall recount to them our fears, then passed away with their occasion.
15 I shall be pleased to recount to you the quality of this joke, this madcap idea.
16 Afterwards, I grew masterful and ordered her to recount to me everything from the very beginning.
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