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recount

[ri-kount] / rɪˈkaʊnt /


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And in his year-end message, he repeated the point by recounting the 1804 impeachment of Justice Samuel Chase, the only Supreme Court justice to face such a fate.

From The Wall Street Journal

The electoral commission ordered a partial recount and eventually annulled the results in 136 polling stations citing irregularities.

From Barron's

He recounts the experience, with wit and humility, in The Making of a Permabear, which Grove Press will publish on Jan. 13.

From Barron's

Grantham recounts them in The Making of a Permabear, written with Edward Chancellor and subtitled The Perils of Long-term Investing in a Short-Term World.

From Barron's

The ugly stories told by fellow cast members, directors, agents and innocent passersby have been recounted for years, perhaps most notoriously in the history “Live From New York” by Tom Shales and James Andrew Miller.

From The Wall Street Journal