Not exact matches
The system can pick up
big stories from as few as 35 data
points, about three to eight hours ahead.
But Wambach is also making a
point that other women have echoed, in a year of major achievements for women in leadership positions in professional sports: Eventually, they hope it will no longer be a
big story when a female athlete, or a woman working in some other capacity in sports, reaches new heights.
«A
big challenge in PR — and this doesn't happen in every case — is getting a client to understand the
story from the audience's
point of view,» Philadelphia - based PR agent Alexandra Golaszewska told CareerCast.com in an email.
«The
big story is the low starting
point» for rate hike expectations entering Tuesday.
A few things come to mind: it's temporal, over against the promise of eternal life; it serves a purpose in personal sanctification and in the larger scheme — the
big story that God is orchestrating; and, it's part of the fallen creation and
points us to the missing wholeness and beauty we know is lacking in our experience.
If Wenger thinks that the squad us adequate then he's in for a
big surprise cos I don't see cech making much difference when Walcott and group are leading the line mark my words neither will be adequate and it'll be the same old
story, plus Coguellin will get clattered at some
point and be out for a month.
Granted, the
biggest trenches - related Alabama
story line at the moment has nothing to do with Virginia Tech or Texas A&M, but as it pertains to Saturday, the winner of this battle — Alabama's front five versus A&M's front seven — will determine whether the Tide can score enough
points to win this game.
As Whitney McIntosh
pointed out in the linked
story, however, Manfred not thinking this is a
big deal doesn't mean the MLBPA feels the same, and the whole process has a third party, the NPB, to consider as well.
The quote itself, vague and open to interpretation,
points to a
bigger story but not the one some people are desperate to hear».
Retsub, Yes my friend its quite true that the posts are quadrupled after a poor performance but its partly because we are geared around weekend games and thats when most of the posters will come on here, I think aswel though that you may have a
point in that alot of our fans habe become a little fickle but I have to say the last 8/9 seasons I have, as Im sure all our fans have, eagerly anticipated these
big head to head games and I can only recall a couple of Spurs victories and an away win at Stamford Bridge among the success
stories.
You can not respond to and correct every single
point regarding a
big story because of the speed and proliferation of travel.
But the
biggest story of the night in Wales was the performance of UKIP, which saw its vote increase by 12
points and saw seven candidates elected.
The values and discussion
points are so in - depth, so deep, so focused, and as the training goes on, things start linking together and the
big picture surfaces and tells you a
story of how, as a collective, we miss our humanity, our sacredness, and our purpose in life.
The
point Douglas makes in his
story is that you need to candidly discuss your expectations, fears, little things, including home chores and favourite food, and
big things like health and kids.
However, I do think my experience as a U.S. immigrant has had a
big effect on my
point of view, and must have influenced the kinds of
stories I'm interested in writing.
Without fail, the dullest installment in any superhero movie franchise is the origin
story, during which audiences anxiously awaiting The
Big Bad Guy have to suffer through, yaaaawn, scenes of childhood trauma, romantic tragedy, and other expository effluvia, by which
point the closing credits are fast approaching.
I loved the fact that you play as a prototype
big daddy and the
story shows life in rapture from a
big daddy's
point of view.
Perhaps it is the time constraint, or perhaps it is because the
story is just too
big right now, but given the build - up to this
point, both aspects faltered somewhat in delivering a truly powerful climax.
Brown seamlessly blends the emotional, intimate
stories of people with
bigger pictures, using the explosion as the starting
point for a ripple effect that just keeps growing.
The climax of «Jeff» will be argued over by the film's fans — is it a too -
big moment that punctures the amiability and shaggy - dog realism of the
story thus far, or is it the ultimate
point of what's gone before?
We'd be remiss in not mentioning the
biggest movie
story of the year so far, Joss Whedon «s «The Avengers,» which isn't just the third
biggest movie of all time at this
point, but also a tremendously entertaining summer blockbuster, one of the better examples of the form in recent years.
•
Big • Toy
Story • Toy
Story 2 Directed by Ron Howard: Grand Theft Auto (Tricked Out Edition) Supporting Cast: King Arthur • Vantage
Point • Night at the Museum • Eastern Promises • Into the Wild Written by David Koepp: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull • Ghost Town
But the more Molly's Game tries to decide what its
story is about rather than just telling it, the more the film feels like it's trying to «solve» Molly rather than portray her, to the
point where its two
big emotional moments involve Molly being sat down and informed about her own daddy issues by one male character, and getting passionately defended by another, her lawyer (Idris Elba), while she stays silent.
Unlike the Naruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm series which is more and more a mess of technical, balance and gameplay issues these days, Brave Soldiers delivers what is a nice, franchise - based fighting game, at first, i was expecting a simple fighting game with some button mashing, however, the game proved me wrong and i fell in love, the combo system, while easy, is a lot more deep than the one in the Naruto games, with all of the characters having two special attacks, two «burst attacks», a knock - away and a launcher respectively, a throw and an ultimate attack (called a «
Big Bang Attack»), every character also has an universal dodge - action that sends them behind their enemies while spending one cosmo bar, making bar management that much precious and shielding you from a half - a-hour combo, unlike in the NUNS series, the fighting and the characters are nicely balanced, with every character being fun to play and viable at the same time, the game runs smoothly without frame - rate issues and the cell - shaded graphics, character models, arenas and effects alike are nice to the eye, battles are divided into rounds, with all the tiny nice stuff like character introductions and outros being intact (fun fact: the characters will even comment on their score after the battle), the game also features an awakening system, called the «Seventh Sense» awakening, unlike the NUNS awakening system which became severely unbalanced in the later game, every character simply gains a damage / defense boost, with the conditions being the same for all characters, eliminating situations when one character can use awakening at almost any
point in the battle, or one awakening being drastically stronger than the other, the game has a
story mode with three
story arcs used to unlock characters, a collection mode, tournament modes, a survival mode, a series of special versus modes and online battle modes.
I assume Marvel will make a
big announcement (maybe even after denying the
story at some
point today) about their upcoming slate at Comic - Con next month, but they're notoriously tight - lipped when it comes to addressing rumors, so I doubt we'll hear anything official until then.
Who knows what to make of this, and remember Nolan (and his team) tend to only reveal what they want to, so this could total subterfuge, a small
point in a
bigger story.
As is the way of these movies, from The
Big Sleep on down, the plot overcomplicates a simple
story to the
point where things can be outright confusing — especially so when many of the characters are high in the process.
While Bracey is counting on «
Point Break» to give him his
big break, he's also excited about his upcoming turn in Mel Gibson «s «Hacksaw Ridge,» which chronicles the extraordinary true
story of conscientious objector Desmond Doss, played by Andrew Garfield.
One of the
big plus
points for Scarface is the variety in the
story missions, and this is one thing other games of this type have struggled with for quite some time.
Art and Craft, Director Sam Cullman, Jennifer Grausman, co-directed by Mark Becker, USA Ballet 422, Director Jody Lee Lipes, USA The Great Invisible, Director Margaret Brown, USA I Am
Big Bird: The Carroll Spinney
Story, Director Chad Walker, Dave LaMattina, USA The Immortalists, Director David Alvarado, Jason Sussberg, USA Mudbloods, Director Farzad Sangari, USA The Overnighters, Director Jesse Moss, USA
Point and Shoot, Director Marshall Curry, USA This Time Next Year, Director Jeff Reichert, Farihah Zaman, USA
These selections include I Am
Big Bird: The Carroll Spinney
Story, Glass Chin, Kumiko the Treasure Hunter &
Point and Shoot.
And while it is a simpler and more straightforward
story, it is structured at least to the
point where you don't need to listen to the Blu - Ray commentary or watch a deleted scene to understand the
big picture.
Of the
story, McKay explains, «Even thought it's going to be a
big silly movie, it's all about the rise of the new media and 24 hour news cycle, and there's a lot of interesting
points to make about that while being silly.»
A small part by Alan Alda, as the original Elysium founder plays out pleasingly, and it is his character Carvin that holds the deed to the farm, offering the
story its silly subplot about a
big corporation trying to buy out Elysium to build a casino, which at one
point has Linda running topless (with others) in front of a television camera.
Its
story is told from the
point of view of Ronald «Red» Daniels, a rookie Private in the United States Army, 1st Infantry Division, also known as the «The
Big Red One» and «Fighting First.»
Maybe this was a
big break for Alexandra Daddario and Lili Simmons, but their in flagrante nude scenes go on far longer than it takes to establish a
story point, or even to titillate.
While our heroes are very much a focal
point for their
biggest movie yet, Thanos himself drives the
story forward, even being the emotional heart of the film while still being an absolute monster.
The first
big plot
point comes across at an odd distance, more like a news
story we'd see reported on TV than as a tragic event dramatized in a
big political thriller.
We're aware that these aspects could've been better in first game, so the
story is a
big point of the sequel, along with robust fighting system.
Previously he served as a second unit director on Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy, and in this premiere edition of my new video series Behind The Lens that focuses on conversations with directors, Serkis discusses his
big helming break from Jackson on Hobbit, how he approached directing actors Andrew Garfield and Claire Foy in Breathe, and why that true
story of polio victim Robin Cavendish resonated with him to the
point of wanting him to make the film.
It could have easily started at a different
point in Black Panther «s
story, using flashbacks as a means to introduce the audience to his origin — but the conscious choice to dive right into the superhero's origin
story is a
big W in our books.
The famous
story from the Howard Hawks production of The
Big Sleep is that when Hawks realized he didn't know who killed the chauffeur in the script, he called Chandler (Chandler deep in his cups 24/7 at that
point), who responded that he didn't have any idea, either.
Though the theme of resentment plays a
big part in the
story, Segel's emotional transformation is taken a little too far, to the
point that you're not even sure if you like the main characters anymore.
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In concluding his saga, Lucas has managed to tie up the majority of the loose ends he has left open (the few remaining are either minor plot
points or the obvious
bigger - picture threads that must remain exposed for the
story of the earlier films) and has also revealed a larger thematic relevance to the myth proper.
It also features Kenny giving a
Big Speech about what prospecting means to him, so Gold isn't just a
story told for its own sake and without a
point.
But at the script level, there's a
big gaping three -
pointed knife wound at the center of the
story:
From another vantage
point, though, the Marvel movies are a series of limited opportunities: flat - looking, box - ticking widgets that can't ever be too distinct, lest they distract from that Very
Big Story.
This is not exactly the
point of the arts and humanities
story, but as Bauerlein
points out in his blog essay «a
big assumption here» is that «the best way to learn to write business correspondence at age 30 is by writing lots of business correspondence at age 17.»
Writer and producer («
Big Love») Seth Greenland's new novel tells the
story of a relationship that some might find inappropriate, from the first - person
point of view of both parties.