Recounting in a sentence as a noun

My last recounting, two years ago, has the wording very slightly different.

I'm just recounting a similar story about premium rate numbers in the UK.

If recounting is needed then these log files are used in order to determine if votes were tampered in some constituency.

Do you mention "American programmer" whenever recounting their bugs?

The 5th amendment says: "No person... shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself..." Witness is a legal term of art, which refers to someone who gives oral testimony recounting their own experiences.

He would assert something - be it a fact about world history or a recounting of who suggested an idea at a meeting - without even considering the truth.

Don't miss the chance to read through the "Boatmurdered" Dwarf Fortress succession campaign:Perhaps most fascinating are the stories that fans share online, recounting their dwarven travails in detailed and sometimes illustrated narratives.

In the popular recounting of Kasparov’s match against Deep Blue, it was the second game in which his problems originated—when he had made the almost unprecedented error of forfeiting a position that he could probably have drawn.

No, "I'm sorry you were offended" ********, no "freedom of speech" foolishness, no blaming the media for things he actually did. Instead, we get a clear recounting of events, a reasonable explanation for how it happened, a full apology, a reasonable defense against the false accusations, and closing with "it's my job to know".He's right; the Internet is a treacherous medium.

In fact it's not only non-technical office workers who can be proud of not being able to do it: if you walk into any math department you will find accomplished mathematicians almost gleefully recounting how bad they are at doing simple arithmetic.

Recounting definitions

noun

an act of narration; "he was the hero according to his own relation"; "his endless recounting of the incident eventually became unbearable"

See also: relation telling