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recital

[ri-sahyt-l] / rɪˈsaɪt l /


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His stern, just-the-facts Joe Friday recitals of arrests, seizures, drug lab takedowns and other enforcement actions are signature moments at presidential news briefings.

From Los Angeles Times

Her father had toured the world, performing on cruise ships as well as giving piano recitals at country hotels, but like many others switched careers to help with the war effort after 1939.

From BBC

And an owner being absent for 10 of her team’s first 11 home games is a little like a parent missing a son’s first steps or skipping a daughter’s first dance recital.

From Los Angeles Times

No one was better at making the unloading of expository detail sound like a poetry recital.

From Los Angeles Times

She is set to perform a recital at La Scala, in Milan, on Sunday, and will return there this summer for a production of “Macbeth.”

From New York Times