Sentences with phrase «class story of»

Not only is each class story of an incredibly high quality, but they also sell the unique feel of each class very well, making each a truly unique experience.
Undeniable numbers tell the best - in - class story of the standard 6.4 - liter HEMI 16 - valve V - 8 engine: 410 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and a peak torque rating of 429 lb. - ft.
Powertrain Undeniable numbers tell the best - in - class story of the standard 6.4 - liter HEMI 16 - valve V - 8 engine: 410 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and a peak torque rating of 429 lb. - ft.
I have never forgotten my neighbors because they represent the same middle class story as mine... The middle class story of New York is my story and I'm very proud of that.»

Not exact matches

Indeed, this story of intrigue might be just a salacious distraction were it not taking place at the top of the ruling class of China, which will likely be the world's largest economy by the end of the decade and a place upon which Canada's fortunes increasingly hinge.
Shane Parrish, keeper of the consistently fascinating Farnam Street blog, tells the story of Steve Jobs's youthful calligraphy class in his response on Quora.
When I look at the Phnom Penh Post, I see lots of stories about the middle class buying properties.»
Dinner Lab ran its story up against a few venture capital houses, but, Bordainick says, because of the company's positioning between a tech company, an events business and a catering business, the Palo Alto finance class sort of balked at him.
Countless stories shared on World AIDS Day by survivors and patient family members describe Americans who, ignored by the political class and facing a dearth of treatment options, simply accepted HIV and AIDS as a death sentence just three decades ago.
In the book How Champions Think, Dr. Bob Rotella shares a story of the late world - class golfer Sam Snead.
The lawsuit — which accuses SoulCycle of a «relentless effort to maximize its profits» — details the story of California customer Rachel Cody, who paid $ 30 for a certificate good for a future class.
We talk with author Laurence Shames, who told the story of this historic class.
Correction: A previous version of this story stated that Rava's class action lawsuit against the Oakland A's concerned a hat giveaway at a «Mother's Day game» in 2004.
The following classes are all taught by accomplished, award - winning writers who have decades of experience in communicating ideas, telling stories, and captivating their audiences.
The course: This short 40 - minute class breaks down the fundamentals of narrative storytelling and what makes a story different from a mere anecdote.
For those who don't often discuss characterization and story world over dinner, Weinschenk's post kicks off with a great primer on storytelling theory, explaining the basics of Campbell's thinking (famously exemplified by the journey of Star Wars» Luke Skywalker), as well as the roughly bell - shaped story diagram every writer learns in her first class on structure.
In that vein, once a quarter, Daniel Lubetzky, the founder and CEO of KIND Snacks, sits down with new hires and asks them to tell funny, personal stories, from which he plucks a common theme that becomes the identity for that «class
As of early January, 87 percent of the first class of Starbucks students had registered for the spring semester at Arizona State, including every employee named in this story.
Mining stocks are an extremely volatile asset class where the odds of any investor getting into a story, experiencing impressive gains, only to then take a round trip back to break - even... and finally into NEGATIVE territory are actually quite high (sadly)... In fact, that dreaded rollercoaster ride where you see all your once «hefty» profits in any single position later eviscerated into NOTHING is something that I've experienced more often than I'd like to admit...
But it is a different story if we use the low income measure, which looks at the gap between poor children and the middle class, calculating the number of children who live in a family which has less than one half of the income of a comparable middle income family.
Boston — John Hancock, the U.S. division of Manulife Financial Corporation, today announced it has acquired One South Wacker, a 40 story, 1,195,170 SF, Class «A» office building located in Chicago's Central Business District's West Loop.
Boston — John Hancock Real Estate today announced that it has acquired 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, a 278,916 square foot, 13 story, LEED Gold, Class «A» office building located in the Central Business District of Washington, DC for US$ 182,000,000.
And I'm not alone in feeling this way, judging from comments on a Globe and Mail story regarding class sizes, as well as Spencer Callaghan's Yummy Mummy Club post on the failures of Ontario's kindergarten program.
The year culminated in a wide - ranging exploration of the trials and tribulations of Generation Rent, a series that provided space for renters, from the most vulnerable to the middle class, to tell their own stories.
When complete, The Spiral will be a 65 - story, Class AA office tower featuring one - of - a-kind architecture designed by BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group featuring a cascading series of landscaped terraces and hanging gardens, unobstructed river and city views and column - free floor plates.
Leaving the Botanic Gardens, re-board your coach and drive to Shankill Road, an authentic working - class community, and the Falls Roads area, where murals on almost every gable wall tell the story of its violent past and hope for the future.
One of my students, Dash Delehee Dondokov from Mongolia, told the class a story about when he was 12 years old.
A week later, in the middle of a lecture in this professor's packed class, he started to tell a story about a student he once met who was a chaplain intern at a hospital.
Whether I was writing for school, a fictional story for my personal entertainment, processing through my teenage years on my Xanga / Myspace blog, or even in college in my English classes, I found myself feeling an overwhelming sense of urgency to spew every single occurrence, happening, decision, prayer and thought onto paper or onto a digital document.
A year ago, I found myself in a class full of people courageously standing at the front of the room to share story after story of how alcohol played a part in their lives.
But the roots of caste can be traced back to a story in the most ancient Hindu scriptures, the Vedas, in which the various social classes are produced from the sacrifice of a primordial man — the priestly class from the mouth, the warrior class from the arms, the merchant class from the thighs, the laboring class from the feet (Rig Veda 90:10).
Here's Publishers Weekly «s synopsis of the story: A brutal view of India's class struggles is cunningly presented in Adiga's debut about a racist, homicidal chauffer...
I discovered this when we were in the new members class and I shared what church I was previously at and that's when one of them shared her story of visiting a lot of churches, including my previous one, and what they were told when they spoke to someone about how they would be received.
Most of all, the experience has been gratifying, as God has taken the story he first caused to be lived out in my experiences, and now is blessing others by its retelling in this first - class feature film.
But the essentially middle - class character of the movement suggests that the story may be more complex than that.
In ethics classes, in which most of the students are in their first or second year of college, I first show (after giving advance warning and making it clear that attendance is optional) the Canadian Film Board's documentary Not a Love Story, which portrays some of the most violent and degrading pornography available.
I remember the story of the college English literature professor who explained to his class the meaning of a particular selection of contemporary prose.
At the center of the story is Renée, an ugly middle - aged woman of the working classes, the concierge of the building.
Then there's something commonly known as the «Proclamation on the Family,» which is often framed and displayed in homes — though rarely in upper - class households, said Joanna Brooks, author of «The Book of Mormon Girl: Stories from an American Faith.»
Printing ushered in the Reformation and with it religious plurality and the differentiation of consciousness reflecting competing and conflicting classes and other interests (all struggling for the right to tell stories from their own points of view) in the same society.
The election cycle happily fading into the rear - view mirror brought the sorry condition of many white working - class communities to national attention; no one tells the story of one part of that world, its strengths and its pathologies, better than J.D. Vance in Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis (Harper)-- a tough and occasionally hilarious book that also suggests, inadvertently, an enormous evangelical failure on the part of both Protestants and Catholics.
The images abound in stock video footage accompanying stories on evangelicals, the religious right, megachurches and the culture wars — the obligatory shots of middle - class worshipers, usually white, in corporate - looking auditoriums or sanctuaries, swaying to the electrified music of «praise bands,» their eyes closed, their enraptured faces tilted heavenward, a hand (or hands) raised to the sky.
Within the Protestant ecclesiastical scene in California there are not many contrasts more colorful than that between Berkeley and Orange County: the University of California and Disneyland, an adult class using Bread for the World material and one deep into the Bethel Bible Series, a Georgian church building hosting the Earl Lectures (Tillich, Niebuhr, Bennett, Marty, Lehman et al.) and a 14 - story Tower of Hope hosting preachers and teachers of «possibility thinking.»
For to all the other arts and skills of the Hebrew narrator the story of Joseph adds two qualities that lift it into the class of modern story - telling.
But while Paul's testimony is, historically speaking, of first - class value, when it comes to the question of the story of the empty tomb and the physical nature of the resurrection, his words, far from bringing firm confirmation of the «bodily resurrection», are open to a variety of interpretations, and, on the whole, point to quite a different view of resurrection.
If I would have turned in those same items as part of a short story in English class, I would have not gotten higher than a «C» because of all the ridiculous contradictions.
No, the real story is that motherhood has become a stress - laden and guilt - ridden project due to the societal veneration of stay - at - home moms, the workplace requirement that women be overachievers just to stay even with their male colleagues, economic anxiety about class standing and, above all, government and corporate refusal to devise family - friendly policies.
Boo tells the story of students from Salem High who rent a cabin in the woods for their class Halloween party.
However, if we believe that it applies to each of us, are we then to read the story as an invitation to some kind of first - class sainthood, of which most of us are not capable?
I went to catholic school, sure we were told the story of creationism early in catechism class.
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