Sentences with phrase «back stories too»

This 3 - hour afternoon portion of the tour is stunning and filled with great back stories too.
I did like how they included additional back story too, but that season finale was definitely something to be remembered.

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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.
There was little effort to significantly push back on the story that night because aides knew that Trump had said it and that the president wasn't even too upset, according to people involved in the talks.
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.
You are a significant part of my life: your criticism, your push - back, your conversation, your stories, your shared laughter, your «you, too?
What I miss when I pull my lens back and zoom out and stay there and refuse to come back because its all too much, is that these stories show the veil pulled back.
Leicester are having a quite a terrible time of it now too because the press loves a grass to grace and back to grass story - it supposedly humanises.
We started improving once we got back koscielny, Ozil, Giroud and other players from injuries Also, Ospina, Coquelin, Bellerin have been unexpected success stories this season Not too mention other players who have contributed Cazorla, Rosicky, Alexis etc..
We need more stories out there to back up our side of the story, IF your baby has too much weight loss, to low blood sugar's, obviously in distress from not eating, hyperbilirubinemia, supplementation is NOT the worst thing ever!!!
Erin Patterson is here to tell us about her beautiful birth story, about how much she loved the tub, but wasn't too keen about being on her back.
It provides me with just enough of a recharge that I am ready to tackle story time and teeth - brushing battles with our six - year old, and hopefully pass on a little of the bliss to her as I linger a moment too long while I brush her hair back from her forehead with my kiss — catching the slightest whiff of her babyhood — and tuck her gangly limbs into her nest.
Looking back at the last month or so of posts, I realized that the usual mix of pieces on advocacy, elections and (occasionally) digital political culture had swung almost entirely over to election coverage, and that too often I was basically chasing the story rather than trying to write something original.
Not surprisingly, the White House has launched an online campaign to counter misinformation, including house party / pep rallies, a dedicated website with a social - media / tell - us - your - story angle (in Spanish, too — the birthers and anti-immigrant types will LOVE that), plus an effort to get people to send in «fishy» mass emails (blow - back naturally ensued).
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.
A number of his closest supporters believed he stepped down too soon — he left almost immediately after the Times broke the story about his prostitution use — and he has been eyeing various routes back into office.
Or imagine a cat falling from a one - story building, let's say, snapping it's legs out and around and back so that it can land on its feet; it too is moving through space without pushing against anything.
Sure, I'd get results, but as soon as I went back to eating normally, well, it was that all - too - familiar story of gaining it all back — plus some.
Between my own personal success story and seeing other women in my class get amazing results too, I have found the keto equation that works to regulate your hormones, heal your stress response, get your health back, and determine your body's happy weight.
The moral of the story, doing stretches, etc to keep your body flexible in your lower back and hips is great, but otherwise, try not to think too much about your baby's position!
Pour out your expectations of how, who, where and what you should be as they, too, are part of a story that holds you back from simply being.
So, anytime you want to check out what we use or buy, check out this page and I will be sure to add the link to my Instagram stories highlight reel today along with a few instructions so you can always check back there too!
If you've followed my blog for a decent length of time I'm sure you've seen me mention Too Faced plenty in Instagram stories — and even back in THIS blog post from 2015!
i can't believe my eyes, that clown is... at first glance the hair on my back lifted, what a horror < 3 the story is great too, great job: D
I'm home too and now able to go back and read / greatly enjoy all your beautiful photos and the interesting stories of your fabulous trip.
If you've followed my blog for a decent length of time I'm sure you've seen me mention Too Faced plenty in Instagram stories — and even back in THIS blog post fromContinue Reading
Loyal Instagram followers have seen me dipping in the ocean in Jonathan Simkhai's new swimwear collection on the Bahamas, and Insta - stories revealed the lovely flu I got upon arrival back home — oh and let's not forget about the horrible trip to get to the Bahamas and back... I documented that in great detail on Insta - stories too!
I truly glad I wasn't that obsessed and using those sites back then too much, but used it for what is was worth and did end up being a success story.
Remember a story a couple of months back, when Alissa Bereznak, a Gizmodo writer (of all people) bashed Magic: the Gathering World Championship Jon Finkel for being too nerdy, after meeting him on a dating site?
You know the story — meet a great guy after one too many vodka sodas, go back to his, and wake up the next morning only to trek home in your LBD and last night's make up.
Adorable... jumps around a little too much (back and forth, back and forth) between the two stories.
A coming - of - age story with a difference, Persepolis follows Marjane as she grows from a feisty, Bruce Lee - loving little girl living in Iran at the time of the Islamic Revolution to a disaffected outsider (first in Austria and then back in the country of her birth), to a young woman who knows too well that freedom and adulthood have their price.
«Penny Dreadful is concerned with what it means to live out in the open, where the power of owning your story puts a target on your back, but Dracula has his blood bag and eats it, too: He lets his story spread, and he hides in its shadow.»
Sadly, most baby boomers will consider themselves too mature to ever sit for a cartoon, much less one featuring a bunch of superheroes, while younger viewers who readily eat up such features will not quite be in tune with the many old - school styles in the art or political implications of the back story.
A delicious film that repays watching and listening carefully as the story unwraps itself carefully backed by the music that is part of the dialogue too.
But at least you'll never get lost trying to follow the story because, luckily, every so often Najafi cuts back to a group of far - too - talented actors sitting in a room together, watching the action on a screen and explaining the entire plot to each other.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
Perhaps the back - tracking, lack of impactful story, and eventual wariness brought on by killing too many goblins started to get to me.
So a very silly choice of plot which could of completely back fired (amazed it didn't), plus it has too many similarities to the first Star Trek film with the V'Ger story.
Each of the four travellers has a distinct back - story, and the script perhaps tries too hard to keep the tone jaunty and cute.
The podcaster hopes to bring a good story of a weirdo back for the next show, but this story proves a little too weird.
It's amazing to see just how far Pixar have come as a studio when you look back a the lifeless eyes and odd - looking faces of Toy Story to the «you - won't - believe - it's - animated» waterfalls and landscapes here.The designs of our lead characters are sublime too, and really do help carry some of the emotional weight.
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The same thread looks to be present in the sequel, and while this teaser trailer doesn't get too deep into the story, it's a joy just to see adorable lil» Paddington back in action.
Although other films might've depicted a fun - filled female - bonding sequence as a throwaway montage backed by an En Vogue song, Story transformed it into a full - fledged music video set to Bell Biv DeVoe's 1990 mega-hit «Poison,» complete with MTV - and BET - style corner - screen end credits, resulting in one of Think Like a Man Too's most memorable scenes.
Tim Roth appears too as her husband, Prince «Ray» Rainier, but the film teases a more salacious story than perhaps the one we're used to, with Grace's desire to go back to work (specifically on «Marnie» for Hitchcock) apparently causing a deep rift in the marriage, to the extent that she contemplates divorce.
The 28 - year - old Insurgent star hit back at an Esquire tweet promoting the cover story, which read, «Miles Teller is on a quest for greatness (with a bit of dickishness too).»
The story of a young Mexican - American who becomes a Green Card soldier in order to secure his US citizenship and not be deported back to Mexico is ultimately too bare - boned and thinly spread to resonate beyond any given scene.
The trio of leads all have carefully delineated back stories that provide easy to understand motivations for their actions: the ex-pilot whose brother and fellow jaeger pilot was killed in action (Charlie Hunnam); the wannabe pilot whose family was killed by a kaiju (Rinko Kikuchi); the military leader whose suspicious nosebleeds are a none - too - subtle indicatator of serious health problems (Idris Elba).
I don't want to reveal too much, lest you don't know what's coming — I certainly did not — but suffice to say that Papa Georges was once, long ago, involved in the early days of movies, and now Hugo flashes back to tell his story.
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