Sentences with phrase «entire story on»

I stayed up until 3 am one night reading the entire story on - line.
Obviously you don't have room to go into the entire story on your resume (save that for the interview!)
Being able to get the entire story on one console is exactly what this series has needed just in time before its first saga comes to a close.
You can complete the entire story on your own but some sections can be played with buddies and there are specific side activities designed to be played with friends.
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, so we won't go into too much detail but the main takeaway is that you have to do your due diligence when searching for a designer and you can't get caught in the trap of trying to communicate the entire story on the cover.
David Mitchell has published an entire story on Twitter.
I didn't get the entire story on how this came about.
Please tell the entire story on ACT and SAT.
This is generally the problem with much (not all) of Depp's recent work, but it's a particular problem for «Alice Through the Looking Glass,» because the screenwriters try to hang the entire story on Alice's friendship with the Hatter.
Zoya blogged about the entire story on their blog as well as notified their nearly 8,000 fans on Twitter and their 3,500 + fans on Facebook.
She has posted the entire story on her personal blog.

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The imagery paints the picture of any good story, we could say that [Spoilers if you haven't read / seen Lord of the Rings] «Frodo and Sam fight a giant spider,» but Tolkien spends an entire chapter on the ordeal, taking the time to help the reader visualize the ferocious nature of the enemy and the bravery of our heroes who persevere despite their many weaknesses (doubt, fear, dismay, etc..)
DeGeneres featured heartwarming stories on her show, and even gave her entire audience a trip to Dubai.
I go into detail in the entire episode with specific stories, but below you can see the show notes on what I talk about with building your online business to generate millions.
Similar kinds of complaints have been coming from some media companies who are partners in Facebook's Instant Articles program — which allows media companies to upload entire stories that are hosted by the social platform, in order to make them faster - loading for mobile users (Time Inc. is a partner on Instant Articles).
The History Channel's website has a cool story about the original fast - food chain, which not only made use of technology but depended on it for its entire business model.
Instead, your Facebook images need to tell the entire stories themselves — without relying on extra words or context to tell the story for you.
And, indeed, some of the commentary around this news story has queried the value of the entire exposé by suggesting CA's psychometric targeting wasn't very effective — ergo, it may not have had a significant impact on the US election.
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i suppose it's possible that some deity exists without anybody being able to perceive it, but having an entire worldview hinge on this possibility seems reckless, especially when we attribute a bunch of specific claims, details and an ever - evolving incredible story to this purportedly imperceptible being.
The most important has to do with the structure of the play, which turns the story of the Passion into a melodramatic clash between on the one hand the good Christ and his followers (including by implication the entire Christian Church), and on the other the evil Sanhedrin and its followers.
I was a kid about the age of my own tinies when that happened; they reoriented their entire lives and our family story on Jesus Christ.
In his book Abel's Island William Steig tells the story of a mouse (Abel) who is marooned on an island for an entire year.
I started with Anne of Green Gables, like most kids in Canada, but that initial sojourn turned into the entire series of eight (now nine, depending on who you ask) and then all of the Emily books, the one - offs and novels, the short - story collections and rare volume of poetry, the journals and the letters.
My entire story is not posted anywhere, but a rough outline of the past ten years is posted on Jason Boyett's blog, Oh Me of Little Faith.
If a mother can be arrested for leaving her child in a car, never out of her sight, for three minutes on a freezing day while her other children put money in a Salvation Army bucket — well, if someone were to write a story, now, about children allowed to sail and camp alone for an entire summer, and stay out all night on the water, those children would have to possess supernatural powers or inhabit another planet, and the story would be labeled «fantasy.»
But making wild claims like these (which seems completely unfounded or based on one or two bizarre stories that really have no relevance to the discussion) and generalizing it to an entire group of people shows an ignorance and bias which makes it hard to take you seriously.
Moreover, this entire system is based on a collection of ancient stories that has been picked over, edited, and censored by the «leaders» of these factions so that the other accounts do not infringe or contradict what they have been promoting.
The story of Jesus — which in its full extent is the entire Bible — is the projection of the trinitarian life of God on the rubbish dump we have made of the world.
@HOWARD funny how the first thing people like you go running to is some sort of attack on government welfare when thats only a fraction of the entire story.
My analogy sorta sticks but I am afraid you missed the entire story and only... like many on the extremes....
From the story: Beginning in May, the government will lift a 13 - year ban on elephant culls, which are usually carried out by shooting entire herds, including....
The entire force of the story is made visual by the contemplation of the hands of the father on the shoulders of the son and the feet of the son as he kneels before his father.
Wilson also has a chapter on «His Wondrous Birth» but his book deals with the entire gospel story.
A few months ago, they ran a story accusing a priest (who was in fact an abuser) of systematically abusing an entire family (mother and two daughters) based solely on «recovered» memories of one person.
It talks about killing non-believers in God's name, and tells many stories about God getting revenge on people, encouraging rape and incest, requiring people to be stoned to death, smiting entire cities, etc..
Just a friendly update from California that I have now spent my fifth day working on contacting all of the big free speech legal advocates in Canada and the United States (and those important organizations in Europe as well) about this story and the entire issue of Free Speech (which these public figure pastors in the U.S. who are nationally known want to silence).
It relieves us of the necessity of trying to explain how Jesus could have been mistaken on so important a matter, and the demythologizing covers the entire gamut of miracle stories and a good many other puzzling passages.
You see, the Bible tells stories of a God who speaks the world into existence, floods an entire earth, makes the sun stand still and walks on water.
how does fair, unbiased CNN, AKA ACNN (Anderson Cooper News Network) pick and choose stories as noteworthy... a comment is made by a very elderly priest, probably not quoted properly, and is «front page news» on CNN's website... this same man (priest) has written many great books, done a lot of great charity work in the poorer parts of New York and nothing is ever posted on the website... but something is said incorrectly and its published... is this fair, is it right, is it unbiased or is the motivation to make an entire Church lokk bad and let the anti-Catholic screwballs have their heyday in hateful posts... I didn't see this wonderful netwrok post anything about the disgusting, bigoted and hateful attacks, written by the liberal left wing media elites, like Maureen Dowd, against Rep. Paul Ryan and his Catholic faith... it's all acceptable to you liberal HYPOCRITES!
The entire Christian story begins with a progression from the chaotic waters of the formless Earth to God's rejoicing on the first Sabbath day: when God does the cabbage patch at the sight of the newly formed earth and declares, «It is very good.»
Indeed, the entire Christian story is based on that kind of rhythm: from despair to hope, darkness to light, chaos to order, captivity to freedom, mourning to dancing.
I'm tracking with McKnight on the wiki - stories thing, and I'm tracking with him on the whole «that was then, this is now» thing, but I'm not sure I get the «and the entire Bible can be summarized as...» thing.
They chose the stories they did (leaving out Jacob, for example) because the entire series is running on a theme of «saviors of Israel,» leading up to the Messiah.
There were numerous times where fight scenes were completely unnecessary, and other times where the fight scenes seems to drag on and on, but then, they delete entire portions out of the Bible (such as all of Jacob's story, the 40 years of wilderness wanderings, etc.) Couldn't they have cut out the fight scenes and included a scene or two from these other crucial events?
It is based upon the conviction that, if the Christian faith is true, the story must have basic significance for the entire course of life and especially of human life on this planet.
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Gwyneth is writing a story about the entire experience, to be published soon on the SuperSite.
That's the out the writers gave themselves, but they didn't take it, so the story of the whole arc becomes a huge dump on the entire tag division.
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