He and his workshop engraved about thirty plates, according to the usual reckoning; large, full of figures, and highly studied.
Without those files, Germany cannot have a full and honest reckoning with its Cold War history.
The Gore campaign called on Mr. Cheney to provide a full reckoning of the matter.
A full and public reckoning of the historical record might be less cathartic but would ultimately be more valuable than a few sensational trials.
A full reckoning of the day's events is now under way in sweeping inquiries that will be led by the Fire Department and the city's Department of Investigation.
Since it's the nature of Ishiguro narrators to postpone a full reckoning of their place in the world, all we know in the early going is that we don't quite know what's going on.
Kurds aren't the only ones who will be cheated out of full reckoning.
But a full reckoning of the Enron-WorldCom era must also take into consideration the ways in which the business press failed, too.
But even without a full reckoning of the competition, the networks are already putting together a list of shows they will bring in as reinforcements.
Our strength may have declined since the Riders' fall, but we shall still give a full reckoning of ourselves; to our enemies, it will seem as if even the elements have turned against them.