Sentences with phrase «about the back story»

I wondered about the back story: how did she come to write it, who did the illustrations, how did she put it together?
He seems a genuinely decent person — something of a rarity in the film — which makes you wonder about his back story.
Along the way, «Pitch Perfect 3» explains more about the back stories of Fat Amy (Rebel Wilson), Aubrey (Anna Camp) and Lilly (Hana Mae Lee).
That dominant theme of respect is a key element to the film and adds a certain mystique that makes you curious about the back story and past relationships of the characters.
Another good approach, is to talk about the back story of how your book was created.
I learned more about the back story of the name Raising Canes, which was the owner's yellow lab's name, and also a new puppy christened with the same title.
If you don't care about the back story, then just scroll down to the picture of the bark collar and I will tell you why I think the SportDog NoBark 18 is the best bark collar for large dogs.
A lot of developers feel that way and now here are other outlets where you can learn more about the back story or tell other events or show different points of view.
As you progress through the Gungeon you learn more about the back story of your character and gain advantages that you can use to help the next run for your character.
You and I haven't had an opportunity to chat much in terms of background, and I would like to start off by just hearing a little bit about your back story.
I know just a little bit about you and the fact that you used to be with McKinsey & Company and I'm interested in kind of taking you back to those pre-PolicyGenius days and getting a little bit more about your back story.
Read more about the back story behind this over at Clear Sky Foundation, and how I got involved here.

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They're curious about people and their back stories
«While Americans have become less judgmental about working mothers, this is a story about taking one step forward and one step back,» she says.
There are a million writing blogs that will go on and on about how to craft amazing stories, but is any of that (potentially good) advice backed up by research?
We also get a lot of messages and inquiries about things that we've posted or shared especially now with stories too because there's that interactivity and that back and forth.
«I've got a conviction about him that I don't get very often,» he told the Chicago Tribune (registration is required to read the story) back in 2005.
«I was asking him about his business,» Bergh relates, «and he was telling me his back story, because cancer has affected his family life directly.»
Free law advice: A driver once told me a story about how he had a high - priced lawyer in the back of his car during a time when he was going through a legal issue.
There are so many incredible stories about janitors who turn into the CEO of a company and even Branson has a story of a prisoner who comes to work five days a week and then checks back into jail on the weekends.
A little while back, I wrote a story for Canadian Business about the changing shape of robots.
Except I was back doing Rawhide in the States because we were doing another season of episodes and then all of the sudden there was a story in the Variety about how Westerns were finished in Europe.
«So I started telling finger stories and using it as a way to talk about the things that hold us back in life.
The most galling part of the settlement wasn't the cash, but the agreement to remove the stories about Hogan and the other Thiel - backed plaintiffs, Denton said.
Information about the home is scant, but records show that it dates back to 1980, was last renovated in 2010, and spans two - stories.
Amazon (AMZN) employees did not hold back after the New York Times published its story about the company's «bruising» workplace, «Inside Amazon.»
Fortune has reached out to the Pokemon Company for more information about its upcoming Super Bowl ad, and we will update this story once we hear back.
After people read a story, they are unlikely to go back and find that story again to see what their friends were saying about it, and it wouldn't bump up in News Feed.
Fox hosts are on very different pages about the Giuliani revelation - «They better have an explanation» - «No one cares about Stormy Daniels» - «I sort of knew that the president knew it and paid it back» - Giuliani's story is «is unworthy of belief «https://t.co/GrJDWQhoZq pic.twitter.com/jOCl0GRta 4
- Meir Statman There are plenty of stories and anecdotes about how crazy markets can be, and I'm about to share one, but when we see these stories, it's helpful to keep that Meir Statman quote in the back of your mind.
A week after The New York Times and The New Yorker ran back - to - back reports cataloguing Harvey Weinstein's alleged serial sexual harassment of women in Hollywood, actress Selma Blair saw a story on HuffPost about writer and director James Toback's new film that made her blood run cold.
About twelve hours after this story initially posted, Twitter got back to me to say there's been no change to its Follower / Promoted Accounts.
«Sometimes, lighter is better» Ad Age's E.J. Schultz looks at the back story on that Heineken campaign everyone's talking about, the one with an ad that Chance the Rapper branded «terribly racist,» where the tagline is «Sometimes, lighter is better.»
B2P removes the barriers created by the B2B mentality by placing the emphasis back on what people really care about and the stories that drive us.
The most interesting part is the back story of how a billionaire was upset over an inappropriate news story about him and plotted for years to get his revenge, and then secretly funded someone else's legal battle to get it.
We have some quick stories about Abraham traveling around with sarah every where, occasionally screwing stuff in the name of good, almost killing his son in the name of god, selling his wife up the river a couple of times in the name of god, sounds awfully predictable and robot like to me, and yet you have odysessus, a constant lost hero trying to make his way back to his wife penelope and struggling with his own morality, journeys, trials and ultimate success.
Thank you for this story, it too made me cry, for I believe in my savior Jesus Christ and this story of LOVE is what it is all about,, Thanks again, Imiss my mother and father terribly but this story brought back great memories.
Whenever a discussion of alcohol comes up among members of my congregation, and someone mentions the story about Jesus turning water into wine for his first public miracle, one point is inevitably made: that the wine back then was watered down so much it had little or no alcoholic content, making it barely more than grape juice.
Unlike Superman whose creation can actually be traced back to a couple of young Jewish men in 1938 for the purpose of providing a sellable fictional story line to Detective Comics, there is no such evidence in regards to religious belief; especially since in this case being that this is about a God who does not want to be made known but who would rather have us develop our faith.
It made me think of some of the powerful stories where Jesus is talking about the tax collector going to the temple and standing in the back — and being so humble and unwilling to approach the front of the temple.
But back to Stephen, the account writer talking about Stephen, builds this incredible story around Stephen being captured and then during his trial, he's telling the high priests about history leading up to Jesus, and this is contrasted against Jesus who told them nothing and then was crucified and died on a cross.
You know, back to the actual story about this woman... I'm glad she's safe.
The press frames every story about Francis as a break with the rigidity, dogmatism etc, of his predecessors — Benedict's back in the doghouse, so to speak — and the latest example of a new, caring, open, pastoral (read: lenient) Catholicism.
[This spirit of sisterhood can be summed up in one of the highlights of the conference: On Friday afternoon, Emily Scott told a story about how her high school band director, surprised that she had chosen as «unfeminine» an instrument as the trombone, tried to keep her from closing her eyes and swaying to the music by literally pulling her shoulders back and standing on her feet as she played.
Some back story on my perspective about abuse.
Back in third grade, I liked to write stories about friendly woodland creatures — specifically robins, sparrows, and squirrels — because my backyard is what interested me at the time.
Jesus coming back as he does, acting as he does after he's been murdered by the faithless and the faithful and betrayed by his friends, somehow makes it clear that the saving story can't be about God and the good people versus the bad people.
That story came back to me a decade later at an academic conference when a Scandinavian scholar rose to complain about the pronounced religiosity of American life.
The news is rife with election year stories about angry evangelicals who are determined to set America back on track.
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