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The person then recounts all they can from the story.
Above all, never have the four friends do anything until it has first been recounted.
John began to recount the meeting as if he'd been there.
And, for reasons which you will understand when I recount to.
She recounts the story of her parents, who married in 1968.
It was as if I recounted my history to myself.
"I'll be all right," she said, and began to recount again the story of what happened the night before.
I will not recount others unless they hold some special interest.
He began to recount his version of what had just happened.
Then I began recounting the good things we had done together.
Now they are recounted, and there is nothing to add.
But the men said they could not bring themselves to recount the details.
"And yet it seems as though someone has recounted all this long ago."
Or maybe I need to recount my coming into awareness.
I will recount to them the latest events of my life.
It went on to recount some problems the woman had experienced with her young children.
"Days went by before he could bring himself to record it," she recounts.
But the story as recounted in Britain was quite different.
Now, three days later, the vote in Florida has been recounted.
Many years from now our people will still recount his great achievements.
This had happened to him, as he recounted at great length.
He recounted a recent meeting at which someone needed to charge his phone.
The patients in the study were asked to recount a situation that still made them angry.
Once again he sat the boy down in the kitchen to recount the vision.
With a choked voice, she began to recount what had happened all over again.