recount in the PONS Dictionary

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It said that the verification exercise was a matter of standard procedure, but that a recount would require a court order.
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In a manual tally, members of the recount board are assigned specific roles and help to cross-check each other.
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Several days later, the recount took place and the punch card ballots exactly matched the final vote tally from the computer.
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Attorneys were present to count the votes from this process, a jab at the extensive involvement of attorneys in the recount process.
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Each picture has a memory behind it, which is recounted by her.
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Visits that should have taken 15 minutes stretched into hours as different nurses asked her to recount her case history every day.
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For minorities, the ballot survey found, a recount would not have redressed the inequities because most ballots were beyond retrieving.
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The young narrators recount haunting tales of their disturbing relationships with sociopaths and psychopaths.
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The ninth electoral district was the only district to undergo a recount.
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It recounted the story of a crazed scientist who feeds women to a flesh-eating tree, in return for a life-giving serum.
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