Sentences with phrase «bits of story in»

Like I claimed earlier, the story bits where you interact directly with Joseph Seed or one of his family members is exciting and terrifying, but the bits of story in between always seemed to fall flat for me.
The art direction is amazing, especially if you love the retro asthetic and the controls are tight and responsive (especially if you have a pro controller), there is a bit of a story in there to follow, tons of stuff to find hidden throughout the game and several interesting options to play with and I'm only taking about the shovel Knight Portion of the game.

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If this were an old Disney movie made while Walt was at the controls, this would be the moment in the story when a little bit of magic would appear — perhaps in the form of a fairy godmother or some pixie dust — to make things right.
«This was a company and a stock that could do no wrong for so long and it's a good reminder for investors that even the most pristine of stories in the stock markets can lose a bit of lustre over time,» said Craig Fehr, Canadian markets specialist at Edward Jones in St. Louis.
Of course, it's a classic bit of political opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I'm a man of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane CanucOf course, it's a classic bit of political opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I'm a man of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canucof political opportunism, and gives the PM a well - timed «I'm a man of the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canucof the people» story to tell: instead of hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canucof hobnobbing with the elite at the World Economic Forum in Davos or decamping to Washington for the inauguration of Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canucof Donald Trump, he's chatting with Jacques and Jane Canuck.
Writer Max Chafkin spent five months reporting the story and spending tons of time with Kalanick, who has been a bit press - shy in the past year.
Chafkin spent five months reporting the story and spending tons of time with Kalanick, who has been a bit press - shy in the past year.
At IBM, one of the best stories in tech investing has hit a bit of a snag.
Universal had heard all the stories of Hopper's erratic behavior over the years, first as an up - and - coming actor who had small parts in the James Dean movies «Rebel Without a Cause» and «Giant» (he admired Dean immensely), then as a bit player on a slew of TV shows, where he got little respect and gave even less back.
EASTWOOD: Well Warner Brothers I was quite surprised at because it was such a good story and a well - done script, but it does have a bit of a downer in it.
While Ctrip originally thought the money it would save in space and furniture — about $ 1,900 per employee for the length of the study — would offset a drop in productivity, at - home worker output wasn't hampered a bit, Bloom reported in a story for Harvard Business Review.
Created by Narrative Science in Chicago, the code collects important bits of information then embeds them in a natural - sounding story.
All of these rates rose going into the December FOMC meeting, which makes quite a bit of sense, given that most market participants expected the FOMC to tighten policy at that meeting.35 We also gather information about rates on term unsecured borrowing in our FR 2420 collection, and about term secured transactions from the clearing banks, and these data tell a similar story.
This story I wrote about some of Facebook's counterterrorism efforts in 2015 is old now, but offers a bit of a glimpse into what the company has done previously to try and prevent it.
Written a bit like a hard - boiled detective story, G. Edward Griffin's The Creature From Jekyll Island looks at the story behind what he calls the «most blatant scam in all of history»: the Federal Reserve System.
But the best way to see what we experienced in the festival is to check out the bits of interactive media sprinkled throughout the story.
This is a nice little piece, well - written, and in the belief blog... but, once you scan down a bit further, the story gets slaughtered by the same - ole, same - ole gang of people making judgements on people's beliefs.
I wanted it to feel more like Close Encounters of the Third Kind meets a Stephen King story, with a bit of a satirical bite thrown in.
Now, I'm in no way saying that those pieces of evidence prove beyond doubt that any of those three religions are true, just pointing out that saying there is «no evidence» of any of the stories is a bit off.
After hearing countless stories of how pornography has affected the lives of others, I've come to realize that the consequences of porn use are akin to flying bits of shrapnel: painful, unpredictable, and in some ways, fatal to our lives.
I'd started to scratch it down in my journal and that scratching started decoding a bit of my life: You end up drinking mud soup whenever you see yourself as the passive victim in your story, instead of an active co-writer of your story, when you act like you don't determine your responses to a situation — but your actions and responses are determined by somebody else.
And, following in Jesus» parable telling footsteps, I'm telling my story through a bit of symbolism.
Every new bit of information in this thread supports Julie's story, and where clarifications have indicated that someone has been tarred with the wrong brush, she has been very quick to apologize and move on.
Looking at the region the story of Jesus has him in, it is a bit presumptuous to assume he was «white» or «Caucasion» (as in, from the Caucus region).
Regardless of one's interpretation of this much - debated and reimagined text (which makes a bit more sense in its ancient Near Eastern context), the story of Abraham's binding of Isaac should unsettle every parent and every person with a conscience.
In this story, unlike so many other passages in the Gospels, we see that God's election of Israel actually has a practical bite to it that makes us very uncomfortablIn this story, unlike so many other passages in the Gospels, we see that God's election of Israel actually has a practical bite to it that makes us very uncomfortablin the Gospels, we see that God's election of Israel actually has a practical bite to it that makes us very uncomfortable.
In an especially astute bit of exegesis, Hays points out that the story of Jesus walking on the water (6:45 — 52) does not recall Moses and the Exodus sea - crossing but rather the peerless God of Job 9:4 — 11, the Lord of creation who triumphs over chaos.
When a person takes the stories of the Bible as simply metaphorical with underlying lessons, then it becomes a bit more relevant in our human process.
It may be that Kelley had «domestic issues», or «mental health» issues, or other factors (as is so often the case, real life stories are usually far more complex than the 24 hour / 24 second sound bite culture we live in) and that his expressions of hatred against Christianity were only secondary factors, if factors at all.
While the birth stories of Jesus say he was born in Bethlehem, later bits of the gospel have people talking about how he's from Nazareth.
The short stories fare better, from the stories of The Company She Keeps to «The Cicerone,» a Jamesian tale of Americans in Europe that features a biting portrait of Peggy Guggenheim.
If the mind were the dimension to which Lewis referred, then he must have «created» his stories and characters in his own mind, with a bit of help from «fiction» literature he had read.
Let me close with a little story — one which happens to be true in essence, even if there is a bit of embroidery in the way in which it was told to me many years ago.
So I'll definitely stay tuned to learn more about your story and in that process maybe learn to make a tiny bit more sense of ours.
When U.S. News & World Report ran a story in 1996 about the decline of civility, it opened with what it must have considered the man - bites - dog vignette — an account of a classroom where young people were taught to be polite.
MacLeish's contribution, other than bringing the story into the 20th century, making a great contribution to the tiny, tiny pool of American poetic drama, and winning the 1959 Pulitzer with it, is quite a bit of additional commentary by his God and Satan characters, a pair of washed - up actors who observe the Job story being played on a stage, and occasionally take part in it.
Christianity is nothing more than supersti - tion, a collection of fanciful stories with a few bits of history put in there such that it doesn't immediately get put aside for being the nonsense that it truly is.
All I can see is the next word, the next post, the next prayer, the next Sunday, the next bit of wafer and wine, the next story, the next need, the next comment, the next baby bird to jump out of that nest in our carport, the next nudge of the Spirit, the next puzzle, the next question, the next random thing that nettles my brain and screams WRITE!
The answer lies in this story from Luke and our belief that God validates the work of sweeping every bit as much as the work of shepherding.
I'm counting on my friend Roger to bring his historical and theological insight to the conversation, which means I'll be sharing a bit more from a personal perspective, incorporating my own story with some of your stories to make some general observations about what I think is happening in evangelicalism and why some of it makes me excited and some of it causes concern.
It seems like Pixar has a saner and healthier viewpoint than other animators, and they turn out better stories all around (though Cars was a bit of a disappointment in that regard ¯ only in comparison to the terrific earlier stuff, that is).
This material, partly oral, partly written, was already in circulation in the communities before the composition of the Gospels, and it consisted of narratives, sayings, and other bits of discourse (including the parables), and the Passion story.
Story and Photos by Dave DeWitt «One bellyful don» fatten de hog,» goes a proverb in Barbados, meaning that it takes bit of an effort to achieve anything worthwhile.
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I have realized that the vulnerability I have felt the last few years by sharing a bit more of my true story of anxiety and depression have connected me to people and myself in ways I didn't think were possible.
The corn pancakes are cooked in a little bit of oil, recalling the oil in the Hanukkah story, yet feature the Thanksgiving staple of corn.
In these baking sessions, something often triggers memories for Grandma, and she'll share stories from her youth in North Dakota, her experiences cooking for and managing restaurants, and bits of family historIn these baking sessions, something often triggers memories for Grandma, and she'll share stories from her youth in North Dakota, her experiences cooking for and managing restaurants, and bits of family historin North Dakota, her experiences cooking for and managing restaurants, and bits of family history.
I hold a BA in Creative Writing, so I love clocking - out of life for a bit and into a highball glass and a well told story.
In sum, with a bit of attention to the back story, you can enjoy a whole range of delicious new chocolate experiences this Easter — and feel that you are contributing at the same time to the equitable and sustainable development of the planet.
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