Sentences with phrase «elaborate stories which»

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The argument, as outlined above, therefore collapses and we are left with the striking fact that the later the Gospel the more elaborate becomes the story of the empty tomb, 9 a phenomenon which is perfectly consistent with a developing and expanding tradition, but one which is inconsistent with eye - witness accounts, where one expects more detail and more reliability the nearer one is in time to the event being described.
He said: «Against all that you have then got money, of course, which is a great incentive and the more elaborate the story, the more money you get.»
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You would imagine that any story which seeks to claim that the events of Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace and Skyfall were all an elaborate means to bring us to this point would place an equal weight on each instalment and the events therein.
Release date: June 15 Cast: Ed Helms, Jeremy Renner, Hannibal Buress, Jake Johnson, Jon Hamm Directed by: Jeff Tomsic (The Detour) Why we're excited: As the trailer points out, this tale of an adult friend group obsessed with playing an elaborate game of tag is based on a true story, which should help ground what looks like a pretty goofy, broad studio comedy.
Carter Burwell's wondrous score, which swells to a brilliant crescendo in the memorable climax, manages to elaborate on the story's emotional foundation even when words fail the two leads.
Elaborating their story feels somehow redundant: On Chesil Beach is surely one of those films which most viewers approach knowing at least the outline of the story.
While the songs add to the old fashioned atmosphere, the fact that they weren't written expressly for the film means that they don't always advance the story; a lot of times it stops it dead in its tracks, especially the elaborate, over-the-top production numbers, which simultaneously celebrate and skewer the genre's surreal conventions.
Many of them tell stories which can be acted out and elaborated upon.
A highly structured bureaucracy controls teacher certification and training, says C. Emily Feistritzer, president of the National Center for Education Information (NCEI) in Washington D.C. «Anyone who wants to make more new teachers available can begin by dismantling this elaborate system, which locks out potentially highly qualified teachers while accrediting many who don't belong in the classroom,» Feistritzer says in a story, («The Truth Behind the «Teacher Shortage»»), originally published by the Wall Street Journal in January.
Pears» elaborate narrative triptych joins together three different historical periods and three love stories, all of which take place in Provence.
I feel his tragic story (which was only really alluded to through the game's scattered documents) could've been elaborated on to make him a more sympathetic, relatable character instead of the one - demential cartoon - like villain he became.
While the game's admittedly brief story (a single playthough can be completed in just a couple of hours), the game's length is just enough to keep the story's delicate subject matter (which I won't elaborate on for the sake of note spoiling anything) and weighty writing from losing its impact.
Plus, the Rev details an elaborate plan to create complex stories inside of Skyrim, which you can read more about at Rebecca Elfprincess» Shared Skyrim Narrative on Tumbler.
It came to my mind, again, in «Stories of Almost Everyone», organized by Hammer Museum curator Aram Moshayedi, which elaborates not so much on the subject of craft but of craftiness, and on the integral untrustworthiness of the readymade as an artistic form.
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