Not exact matches
While the potential identification and conviction of a legitimate monster suspected of 50 rapes and
at least 10 murders rightly
goes in the Win column, the ramifications of this
story and what it means for privacy in a broader sense needs to be discussed.
You can always make up a good
story about something you think you've learned, and no matter how bad things are
going, you can always find
at least one chart in Google Analytics that is up and to the right.
I applaud what he is doing and hope that he brings others to God throught the torture and bloody human sacrifice of his son (himself, actually) where he died (well, for a few hours anyway) for us all (
at least so the
story goes) so that we may live with him in heaven (a great place for which no evidence or photographs exist) until the end of time.
compared to the old there seems to be a whole different god or that god has changed i think i am
going to trust studies —
at least they state the margin of error, the religious stand by the bible as fact, the word of god... it would seem your god is a moron who can't keep his
story straight.
With debonair desperation they multiply the telling of
stories, making them up as they
go along, in the hope of finding one with which, as it is said, they are «comfortable» —
at least for the time being, until they feel the need for another that will, as it is said, meet their needs.
Sounds bad, or
at least disappointing, and some newspapers are
going to pick up the
story — and ignore that hedging «clear» — but it is a non-
story.
During my time in El Salvador, Central America (1983 - 86), I was always thunderstruck when, after a group of U.S. visitors had spent a couple of hours listening to the
stories of the Mothers of the Disappeared or to officials of the non-governmental Human Rights Commission,
at least one earnest soul would take me aside to ask whether «we're
going to get a chance to hear the other side of the
story.»
Samaritans star in
at least two of Jesus» own
stories, and he almost gets killed in Capernaum for reminding his own people that God sometimes skips right over them to
go take care of people who don't share their Faith.
C — Wolters gets the start — and still can not hit 1B — Desmond already injured — McMahon is now 0 - 3 with 3 Ks and seems over matched 2B — LeMahieu with another solid game SS —
Story moved out of the # 4 spot finally — still
goes 0 - 3 but does not strike out
at least 3B — Arenado had an off night with a couple Ks LF — Parra — nothing exciting CF — Blackmon hitting 2 HRs — Nazty was the offense tonight RF — CarGo seemed comfortable in the # 4 spot — let's keep him there UTIL — nothing exciting SP — Márquez pitched pretty well overall — 4 walks added to an already ridiculously high number thru 3 games though.
Campbells
gone I feel,
at least tonight Wenger got to show us fans the
story behind his lack of game time.
There is still 12 days to
go and even the media is running out of
stories to make up, but
at least on the official site they are trying to distract us with totally pointless articles.
Even though Arsene Wenger and then the player himself have been saying that Olivier Giroud and Arsenal are not
going to be parting company,
at least not during the current summer transfer window, there has been no shortage of
stories linking the France international star with a number of clubs in the English Premier League and in his native country.
Whatever that may mean I guess u will get the idea... each one of us (or maybe the majority of us who had experienced
at least 1 of the former arsenal transfer windows) knew that there would be absurd rumors connecting each and every player that's available in the market, which can
go into someone who is not
at all in the market depending on the imagination of the one framing the
story, when this transfer window began...
I haven't experienced this, but thank you for sharing your
story, so the rest of us can
at least try and understand the pain some moms
go through.
If people are
going to keep dissecting this birth
story,
at least get the facts straight.
I guess the take - away from this
story is that I may not have gotten exactly what I wanted, but life
goes on (because of formula) and
at least I didn't split my pants in front of thousands of people!
Ralph can
go either way for some dads, but a lot of them will just connect it with Ralphie from A Christmas
Story, who they may not be a fan of,
at least not as a kid in real life.
When I left my job to be a SAHM I had big plans for how much more reading I was
going to get done, what new exercise routines I would pick up and how I would devote
at least an hour a day to working on short
stories or a novel.
As far as I know,
going back to Micah's original pickup and other
stories, this is a video put together by a group of independent film guys in NYC,
at least some of whom are gay.
Greenberg, who worked for ex-Comptroller H. Carl McCall, said in a recent Times
story that «no candidate for comptroller is
going to be known statewide until he spends
at least $ 10 million to $ 20 million.»
No this answer just has too much of a modern feel to it and I know that the
stories of political meddling
goes back
at least to the times of the greek city states.
Or
at least that's how astronomers thought the
story went.
We do have information about overall colony numbers in the US
going back to the 1940s, which American entymologist & MacArthur award winner, Marla Spivak, used to piece together
at least a part of the
story.
my understanding of regular potatoes any color skin flesh etc. is this... potatoes are on the dirty dozen list... sweet potatoes are on the clean 15... i eat over 50 % of my diet in the form of a few different colors of sweet potatoes... i buy them bulk... peel»em very deeply...
at least 1/2 inch all around... i sometimes get them as large as 6 pounds (football sized)... i used to wear out the regular potatoes but after speaking with the safety expert from a huge potato company to find out if the potatoes are grown on soil which had grain crops treated with round - up herbicide filled with atrazine and glyphosate (which most grain crops are... inluding many wheat crops... they get sprayed like 3 days before harvest... then the round - up is in the soil)... problem is... the round - up stays for 7 years... after stayin» off the soil for a couple years... it can have any kind of crop planted on it and get an organic rating... but... whatever was planted on that soil is then full of round - up... so... this crop rotation onto fields which had grain crops sprayed with round - up herbicide etc. is EXTREMELY COMMON IN THE GROWING PRACTICE FOR REGULAR POTATOES... very common practice... so even if you peel»em deeply... they are still soaked with round - up... the glyphosates get in the gut... the aluminum which is all over everything grown above ground and not covered (hot house etc)... gets eaten9ya can't wash it off... unless ya peel everything... but greens etc. ya can not get it out... it gets in the fiber)... then ya eat it... it
goes in the gut... mixes with the glyphosate... becomes 10,000 timesmore toxic... inhibits the bodies ability to properly process sulfur into sulfide and sulfate... basically many very smart researchers are sayin'this is the cause of all this asperger's... autism... alzheimer's like symptoms in the elderly... you can only take so much nano... pico... and heavy metal poisoning... the brain starts to act very strangely... so... long
story short... i eat lots of sweet pots grown on clean soil... they are non-gmo and basically grown organically... but... the grower doesn't pay for the certification... i make sure to get my omega 3 from fresh ground flax seed in the morning away from my sweet potato consumption... the omega 6 in the sweet pots inhibits the absorption of omega 3 and i only want so much fat daily... i'm on the heart attack proof diet by dr. caldwell b. esselstyn jr....
At least that was my
story... a little
goes a long way so watch your intake.
But if you're
going to tout the science of «no grains» to market your program,
at least do people a favor and tell the whole
story.
As a dating coach, and one who has spent two decades helping singles find love online, a day doesn't
go by that I don't hear a heartwarming
story of someone who found the love of their life through digital dating (or
at least had a date they enjoyed).
But I
went into it as I thought it would be fun, and if nothing came of it I would
at least have some funny
stories to tell.
On first dates, there's always the chance of making a connection, or
at least having a funny
story to tell your friends later, but finding someone to
go beyond the first date can be a challenge.
The film is by no means terribly long,
at least when you compare it to its 1969 musical counterpart, so it's not like storytelling drags its feet for ages, but make no mistake, the fact of the matter is that plotting's structure is something of a mess that meanders along repetitiously and, well, is to be expected, because, really, where does this
story have to
go?
So, for you comedy buffs out there that really are intent on seeing this, hey, who's
going to stop you (maybe your parents, I suppose), but believe me, the lack of layers in the
story, the nonsensical dialogue, and the overall «wow, I can't believe that I just saw that while sitting in a movie theater» factor, probably will leave you
at least a little disappointed.
And I wouldn't mind that concept, if the film
at least had a
story to
go along with it, instead of segments (or skits) of humans acting like selfish, reactionary assholes.
Fish - out - of - water
stories can become tiresome very quickly if they're not anchored itoeither a witty script or good performances, but
at the very
least., most films which
go down this route
at least make an effort to emphasise the differences in culture, even if it's just a passing, off - hand comment about how fast people move or the fact that there's no phone signal.
Cheesy superficialities plague much of this film, whether it be the comic relief that is frequently flat, or
at least dated, or the dramatics which succumb to glaringly unsubtle histrionics, which take ostensibly accurate
story elements and corrupt their believability through scripted contrivances, the sting of which
goes exacerbated by sentimental directorial atmospherics which range from simply unsubtle to pretty cornball.
Gillespie smartly uses the known and builds upon it with context and some style, using «modern day» Tonya, Jeff and LaVona among others as interview subjects for a documentary of sorts that frames the film, but also has the characters speak into the camera in non-interview segments to help give Tonya some humanity, or
at least make sure you have a better idea about all of her
story and life coming out and you did
going in.
Still, just because Phillips and Universal Studios are dedicating all their efforts to relaunching Dracula for a new big screen adventure does not mean that the filmmakers haven't
at least thought about where the
story could
go - since the executive producer openly teased: «There are a lot of years between 1400 and 1890 aren't there?
At least part of the credit belongs to screenwriter Diablo Cody, who seems to have set out to write a greatest - hits Jonathan Demme movie — complete with full - length live musical numbers, kitsch décor, and a wedding — while taking another go at the basic premise of her script for Young Adult: the story of a nobody returning to nowher
At least part of the credit belongs to screenwriter Diablo Cody, who seems to have set out to write a greatest - hits Jonathan Demme movie — complete with full - length live musical numbers, kitsch décor, and a wedding — while taking another
go at the basic premise of her script for Young Adult: the story of a nobody returning to nowher
at the basic premise of her script for Young Adult: the
story of a nobody returning to nowhere.
The recent «Terminator: Genisys»
went out with
at least one of its trailers blowing the whole
story, including the revelation involving the Jason Clarke character.
I won't
go more into the
story — most comes straight from the original films and
story and other bit parts (very few) are wholly new (
at least to me and the few folks — some comic fans — I chatted with afterwards).
When the
story comes to a close and it's revealed Wade and his clan have forced Oasis users to
go out into the real world
at least twice a week, his relationship with Samantha is clearly blossoming.
Dramatising the
stories of political figures before any perspective can be applied tends to
go that way * cough * The Fifth Estate * cough * although Anthony Dod Mantle is director of photography so
at least it will look pretty.
If you're
going to make people sit through yet another adaptation of this
story,
at least hire some dynamic and exciting players.
While I'm a little skeptical of the decision for a vague Eastern European accent from Chastain,
at least it's something different than the old «an English accent will work for any foreign
story» trope that's been
going on forever.
As far as underdog
stories goes,
at least Rocky had two fists for his fight against Apollo Creed.
Also, being a princess
story, Diana does nuzzle its way into fairytale indulgence, now and then exuding less fealty to the woman herself than to old Audrey Hepburn movies — which wouldn't be a bad way to
go if Jeffreys and Hirschbiegel had better tempered it with self - awareness, or
at least something new and vital to say.
Heaven knows if that is anywhere close to what this movie is
going to look like when it's finally in the can, but I can
at least see how that
story could be given to [China's State Administration of Radio, Film and Television] for approval...
The sex scenes still aren't very sexy and the
story is almost nonexistent, but
at least there's more to laugh
at this time around, which is about the only thing this film has
going for it.
Paper Mario games in the past, though, have developed the
story as they've
gone along, building up the world they take place in as the action gets increasingly intense, Mario collects party members (or
at least engages with interesting NPCs), and things draw to a climactic showdown.
At least those earlier films, «Fifty Shades of Grey» and «Fifty Shades Darker,» had stuff
going on in them — inane, stupid and decidedly stuff, to be sure — but enough stuff to create the vague impression that a
story was being told.
We need a good
story to
go along with the effects, or
at the very
least, great fun, and Monster House doesn't have much of either.