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They had to recount the votes.

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Minnesota is now filled with recount experts.

Minnesota's last recount, which began in 2008, was truly epic.

Minnesotans can take heart, however, that this year's recount will not be the state's last.

It's also ordered an audit and recount in many polling stations across the country.

If there was a statewide recount under all every scenario, Gore won the election.

Years later, Will Torres can recount his first moments in the penthouse in detail.

It is left to Sana's grandmother to recount the story, while the girl and her mother listen.

The app lets users recount their own stories and read others' posts, filtered by theme and geographic location.

I will not recount all his offenses again but I will draw attention to some of the more grievous incidents that led to this decision.

But a senior reformist ally of defeated candidates Mirhossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karoubi said they wanted a rerun rather than a recount of "a few ballot boxes".

We shall not recount the many experiments carried out by Rhine and by others who have followed in his footsteps over the years.

The National Geographic Channel, which helped fund the research, will recount the saga of Dakota's discovery in a documentary, Dino Autopsy, Sunday, Dec. 9, at 9 p.m. EST.

Olsen is known to wear his old Star City jumpsuit to schools and youth groups, happy for the opportunity to recount the story of the greatest moments of his life.

Virginia, meanwhile, saw only modest gains for Republicans, with control of the state Senate, previously in Democratic hands, hanging on a wafer-thin Republican victory headed for a recount.

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