In addition to recounting events, Maupassant describes the beggar's thoughts and his feelings. |
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The author also went to great lengths recounting his tough-break with a landlady after renting a house. |
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And now, dear reader, indulge me as I recycle some material I wrote twelve years ago, recounting the events of two years earlier. |
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During ancient times, groups of Kathaks allegedly roved around the country recounting the epics and myths through poetry, music and dance. |
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Had Surrey never written a line of poetry, his life would still be worth recounting. |
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In the midst of recounting an episode, the narrator suddenly and inexplicably replaces the present with the past tense. |
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In their recounting of experience encourage them to use the past continuous and the simple past. |
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Her country's epochal events form the colorful backdrop for her breathless and episodic recounting of her own journey of self-transformation. |
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Then we have various counties in Florida being rushed through the recounting process. |
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My older brother has been exuberantly recounting shared moments with celebrities for some time now. |
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Each was crammed with small parties of people making merry and recounting long passed glory days. |
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It is common in evangelical Protestant circles for converts to witness to their faith by recounting their experience of conversion. |
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Eliminating the redundancy of recounting the objects representing the first addend produces a new procedure. |
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Unit members spent most of their time counting and recounting thousands of the large shells that were bundled together in palletized groups. |
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Publishers have rushed to print books recounting her life, lost from the national radar screen for more than 20 years. |
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The discomfort from having to stand so purposelessly on the street corner has them doubly animate in recounting tales and goss. |
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As the picture begins, it soon becomes clear that Lee is offering more than a mere recounting of generic forms. |
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Each of the three counties involved will have its own bipartisan recounting committee. |
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In the evening, crowds attend Ramalila, dramatic performances recounting Rama's deeds. |
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In my memoir, I spend a fair amount of time recounting how I spent the first few years of my 12 in the Air Force trying to be one of the boys. |
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But her reporting is most powerful when recounting the isolated voices within the establishment who agitated for intervention. |
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Their reply second time around amounted to no more than 100 words, recounting the bare bones of the Ms deVere's employment history. |
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A flurry of e-mails arrived back in America recounting his adventures and studies, but when he got back to the USA in 1999, he seemed changed. |
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Dredged directly from his personal memories and imaginings, the stories are almost a wish fulfilment, the recounting of a dreamt-of childhood. |
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Throughout the album, Dead Prez move from bitter reportage, recounting tales of poverty and desperation, to impassioned calls to action. |
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The artist chose the book's landscape format, which is reminiscent of old volumes recounting geographical explorations. |
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Join two of Ireland's finest storytellers recounting humorous and melancholy tales of Celtic Ireland. |
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They speak in an almost matter-of-fact way, recounting the catalogue of bad behaviour that has characterised the adolescent years for Alan. |
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The two actors tell Alberta's life story by flashing back to when she was ten and then recounting different events of her life. |
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The author and actress has travelled all over the country recounting tales about knickers and written books on the history of frillies. |
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As the recounting went on into a holiday weekend, Bush remained in front with an unofficial lead of just 675 votes. |
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After this recounting of the 'myth', the journalist states: 'There has been a somewhat rude awakening. |
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He survived and wrote a letter to the author recounting this incident. |
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Ideology was foreign, and impressive-sounding, and was to generate many books with chapters recounting the arguments of the various isms of which political debate is composed. |
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The book is valuable for its recounting of the way in which Deng saved his reform program and slowly eased the older leadership generations out of power. |
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Instead of recounting endless dogfights or mission recaps, Brulle shows the attitudes and viewpoints of the men who were primarily engaged in tactical air support. |
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People fall in love all the time, but few professional athletes are so explicit in recounting the moment they met their soulmate 15 years earlier. |
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Since you are recounting history, I welcomed you here like a conquering hero when you showed up after 20 years of absence. |
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Tonight we will have pleasant dreams recounting our night dive to the reef. |
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The use of digital photos stored on compact disk facilitated the handling and exchange of photos between the people doing the recounting. |
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So, the guilty party benefits from a release of responsibility in recounting proofs that had only been intended for the victim. |
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I thought I knew what history was, a recounting of the events of long ago, but our instructor said no, that wasn't it at all. |
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I have even received three laudatory letters from black prisoners, all recounting how they subscribed to the party-faithful line in their youth but have rejected it since. |
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And one could go on and on recounting what flash tourist consultants have thought up as wizard, rabbits-out-of-hats schemes to bring in the visitors. |
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Museum recounting the story of the famous musketeer from whom Alexandre Dumas drew his inspiration. |
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The duo started out crooning Je pense à toi mon amour a good ten years ago, recounting their extraordinary destiny somewhere between the lines. |
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Vice got a torrent of free press, and the show recounting Mr Rodman's jaunt will surely draw high ratings. |
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I've always made a bad militant, a bad brigadier, but I'm good at recounting things that happen to people in everyday life. |
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Doctors at Shifa hospital, recounting the night's toll of maimed and burned. |
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When this type of terminal was used, it was virtually impossible to confirm the results of the elections by recounting the votes. |
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Strong, young, crisply uniformed, he or she would shake, sigh, stare blankly, or cry, recounting variations of this statement. |
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Some are disturbing, recounting the actions of mining companies, paramilitaries and guerrillas. |
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Add a little data storage and we can traverse the terrain of human geography, logging our footprints in the sands of time and recounting the meaning of our passages. |
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In reality, the examiners help the proctors in all the counting and recounting, both to save time and because it's also their necks on the line if anything goes missing. |
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But that would be no different from somebody disinterring a 20-year-old volume of the Commonwealth Law Reports and recounting what happened in some case. |
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Marcel the elephant takes readers on a journey through his life, recounting his memories full of travel and adventure. |
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Daily Beast has a slideshow up of famous people recounting their casting couch horror stories. |
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Jimmy Hamilton, a boyish man who celebrated his 80th birthday the previous day, is recounting to me a tale of bravery from the middle years of the last century and I'm rapt. |
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Chloe of the Midnight Storytellers will amuse the guests by recounting tales from myth and legend, as well as adaptations of literary short stories. |
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In recounting these anecdotes and laughing at their own punch lines, the young men were asserting their individuality. |
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Her illustration here was my recounting of how a young Jon Peters played a fleeing Israelite in The Ten Commandments. |
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He is flicking idly through the tabloid tittle-tattle, recounting a story of marital strife, laughing at the expense of others, and yet again avoiding work. |
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Here I was speaking to a close friend of my uncle's for the first time ever, who although now in his 80s was as clear as a bell in his recounting of the old days. |
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The detailed recounting of the outrageous cultural and physical destruction of Aboriginal societies in the process of white settlement disturbs a good many Australians. |
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The authors round out their story by recounting the history of the people who have claimed this land, including the Chaamba, the Moors, the Tubu, and the Tuareg. |
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Newman understood church history as the recounting of all that is known about the progress of the kingdom of Christ on earth, a definition in virtual agreement with Schaff. |
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Pardo said in 2006, recounting the moment he heard the news all those years ago. |
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Before he finishes, he will have broken down in tears, recounting and reliving the nightmare that has been his life. |
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Another spends 10 minutes squatting by the table, recounting how his previous tables stiffed him when the computers overheated and meals didn't arrive on time. |
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Trying to provide a synopsis of this film is like recounting your week. |
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He worked up a good bit of patter with the audience and even managed to get a laugh when recounting a story that involved switching into a different language. |
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A former bodyguard to Rushdie, Ron Evans, planned to publish a book recounting the behaviour of the author during the time he was in hiding. |
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Even the Chinese recounting of history has become hysterical. |
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The specific commemoration of the award or the recounting of the story of the process and the people involved in it has been comparatively rare. |
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It will soon start handing out to passers-by in busy parts of Bangkok the first of 10,000 glossy booklets recounting the junta's glorious achievements. |
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At the end of Victor's narrative, Captain Walton resumes the telling of the story, closing the frame around Victor's recounting. |
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Were the imposing, expansive trees in the park surrounding the youth hostel to begin recounting stories of the past, the guests seated on the benches and around the garden barbecue would listen with awe and rapt attention. |
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When it came to writing and composing her new album, the French songstress crossed geographical borders as well as linguistic frontiers, recounting her states of heart and mind in English as well as French. |
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The introduction ends with Julian's recounting of her sudden recovery as she lay on her deathbed gazing at a shining image of the cross. |
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They even released a hip-hop song on SoundCloud recounting their antics. |
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Morgan Llwyd, a Puritan, wrote in both English and Welsh, recounting his spiritual experiences. |
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A short, rhymed romance recounting a love story, it includes supernatural elements, mythology transformed by medieval chivalry, and the Celtic idea of faerie, the land of enchantment. |
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His emphasis on explaining causes of events, rather than just recounting events, influenced the historian Sempronius Asellio. |
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The recounting of greed, negligence, indifference, corruption and callous carelessness renders us psychically itchy, and perhaps, although that is not the journalists' responsibility, we will have to scratch. |
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Alternatively, they may count out or draw groups of 7 cupcakes, adding more groups of 7 as needed until they get to 42, and then recounting the groups to determine the number in each tin. |
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Mason noted that if Romney would embrace that side of himself, he could beat the rap that he's never been exposed to hardship by recounting his missionary experience. |
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Mrs. Lutz, recounting the story years later for an Arcadia community history, knew the Madsens had a storm cellar, but trees surrounded their house. |
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Eric Michaud, with his boundless enthusiasm and energy, will be recounting legends, while Jacques Lacoursière will be explaining the historical facts behind them. |
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Continuing in his wild phantasmagorical vein, Nosfell divided his album into three distinct parts, recounting the adventures of a knight called Günel who conquers a region of Klokochazia. |
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Photography is no longer a way of viewing or recounting what is there, but a way of searching for the underlying truth which may be hidden in the reality. |
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Now is the time to bring this up, because the television series recounting the career of René Lévesque has been running on Radio-Canada for the past two weeks. |
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While recounting the most significant moments of the life of the poor man of Assisi, this booklet illustrates how he discovers the path of his vocation and is eventually transformed into a new man. |
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The minor, being protected and properly informed, will co-operate fully in recounting his or her experience and background and will clearly express his or her expectations. |
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Many comments were of a personal nature, recounting how the organization had helped the employee to deal with death, serious illness or eldercare issues. |
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While recounting the difficulties of securing funding, filmmaker Anne Wheeler enthralled us with a vivid example of the vehicle of storytelling featuring a female protagonist. |
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It is true that part of Epiphanius's impetus in recounting this anecdote is to heroize orthodoxy. |
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It aims to provide a clear and concise picture of the debates, summarizing ideas expressed by speakers, recounting steps of discussion and indicating decisions adopted. |
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The commentary that accompanies the recounting of an event acquires even greater importance when the subject is the communication of the result of a work of research. |
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It has ties to the spoken language and allows for story-telling and recounting the events of daily life, but also to communicate with the great beyond. |
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This was a little more difficult because he kept trying to find inconsistencies in my testimony, and seemed to be implying that I was not certain of the facts that I was recounting. |
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Mr. Powell agreed that the Executive Secretary's recounting had accorded with his own recollection of the previous discussion noting that the discussion was inconclusive because of the Executive Secretary's proposal. |
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It is no coincidence, says Alawi, that the columns in the firing sights were inscribed with calligraphic poetry recounting Muhammad's journeys and associated sites of pilgrimage. |
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The oldest references to Robin Hood are not historical records, or even ballads recounting his exploits, but hints and allusions found in various works. |
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In the islands he captured some inoffensive natives and returned with them as captives to Sagres, excusing his failure by recounting the dangers of the trip. |
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Different islands and island groups in the Carolines passed down unique and variant oral legends recounting the origins and early histories of their peoples. |
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In 1983, folklorist Jane Beck initiated a series of interviews with Daisy Turner, who was one hundred years old at the time, and recounting four generations of oral history. |
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Predictably the seminarians' lives are littered with the minutiae of modern life, and at times Englert gets bogged down in recounting the prosaic details. |
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The news account started by recounting details of the candidate's appearance and buried the lede by not mentioning his new call for tax reform until the 19th paragraph. |
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A COMEDY recounting the race for home computer supremacy during the 1980s might not sound like a hoot, but be rest assured that it is sidesplittingly funny. |
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Early medieval Cornwall was associated with the Matter of Britain, a national myth recounting a legendary Celtic history of Brittonic warriors, including King Arthur. |
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Emily Lyle captured the oral history of fourteen people from the lowlands of Scotland recounting their memories of the 'seasonal folk dramas' known as Galoshins. |
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