Sentences with phrase «even richer story»

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• The Untold Story of Napoleon Hill, the Greatest Self - Help Scammer of All Time (PaleoFuture) • How the Twinkie Made the Superrich Even Richer (Dealbook) • The Rockefeller Family Fund Takes on ExxonMobil (New York Review of Books) • Uber wants to take over public transit, one small town at a time (The Verge) see also Uber said it protects you from spying.
The story of the Rich Young Man tells us that we must be prepared at any moment to share what we have, even to the last penny, with others who are in need.
If we take this story of the Rich Young Man as our paradigm, it yields this: We must be prepared at any moment to share what we have, even to the last penny, with others who are in need.
In Luke's account the message of the Parable of the Talents (Minas in Luke) is even more clear since it immediately follows the story about Zacchaeus, who is the perfect example of a man who became rich by robbing and stealing from the poor.
The club are even appealing against the player's ban which seems a bit rich so the best way for Arsenal to deal with the whole story is to beat them fair and square tonight and to make sure that they do not benefit from cheating.
«This is remarkable given that we used two stories from the New York Times Magazine, which were high quality and rich in imagery even in the text version.»
Although Rich's athletic achievements are remarkable, the story of his journey to healthier living is even more inspiring.
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On top of which «Coco» has one of the most emotionally rich stories of any Pixar movie, and one that touches the heart and speaks to a universal audience, even though the story is Mexican at heart.
It may not be especially unique, even in concept, and its scripted interpretation may be a mess of contrivances and fat around the edges, but this story is a thoroughly intriguing one, which juggles epic sweep with rich intimacy as a study on the man behind Christ's crucifixion's coming to embrace the sacred man he killed through a guilt which drives him into dangerous circumstances, thus, there is a rewarding potential that would have been lost if it wasn't for Henry Koster.
The story gets too ridiculous at this point to even be satirical or reasonably credible, it is just bad film - making; but, it does try in its unclear and scrambled way to blame the media and the rich people who control it, for not being risk takers and offering fresh arguments into the political fray.
Much like Gladiator and countless other stories in a variety of genres, this rags - to - riches tale can't hide its formula, even though it's easy to get lost in the film's formidable scope.
It's not as poignant or as rich as the comic book treatment, so those expecting a faithful adaptation will be disappointed, but it does benefit by being an isolated story that is easy for even the most casual of Superman fans to follow (indeed, it doesn't really fall under any current Superman project continuity).
But it's not just that the story of down - and - out West Virginians scheming to hit it rich is relevant today; it also offers a timely addendum (or even reply) to Soderbergh's famous work, the Ocean's trilogy.
On this week's Little Gold Men podcast, Katey Rich, Richard Lawson, Mike Hogan, and Joanna Robinson take a look at the films that are working to stay in the race, from the aforementioned Get Out to smaller efforts like The Lost City of Z or even the summer indie success story The Big Sick.
Even in the context of the prolific director's career variety, it's an unusually stylised and visually captivating story of high artifice — there's rich melodrama in its...
We can now confirm THE MOTORCYCLE DIARIES and ON THE ROAD's Walter Salles will take the directing gig, telling the story of high - roller «Clark Rockefeller», who was able to get an elite job on Wall Street and live amongst the rich and famous for decades, even going on to marry a top - ranking business women.
Then Overwatch came out, and proved that story campaigns weren't a necessity if your online experience is rich and robust enough to keep players coming back for weeks, months, and even years.
Even with a richer, darker, more action - packed premise; a more intriguing world; and a cast featuring some quality UK thespians with actual acting chops in the leads, there is just no denying that the story and the movie are both sub-par, forgettable - and worst of all, crushingly boring by the end.
Even better, a river of rich melancholy runs throughout the film, which picks up the story 30 years after the events in Blade Runner.
The story doesn't even begin to take shape until the final half - hour, when a twist reveals the presence of a criminal informant among Rich's crew.
The central triumph of Black Panther, though it's merely one of many, is that the story Coogler and his cowriter, Joe Robert Cole, have devised is even better and richer than could have been imagined — not only because it owes so much to racial questions of the kind the Marvel Universe hasn't encountered before, but also because we're 17 movies deep into said universe and well versed in its foibles and missed opportunities.
One person quoted in the story even wonders if it may have even widened the gaps between rich and poor students in the country.
I would even argue that, in some instances, the written versions of short stories, literature, and biographies (Barack Obama's Dreams from My Father comes to mind) are the substitutes — not vice versa — for the richer, deeper experience of having the story read out loud.
Adams's life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was never neutral): her mother, whom she considered terribly overprotective; Benjamin Franklin, who schemed to clip her husband's wings; her sisters, whose dependence upon Abigail's charity strained the family bond; James Lovell, her husband's bawdy congressional colleague, who peppered her with innuendo about John's «rigid patriotism»; her financially naïve husband (Abigail earned money in ways the president considered unsavory, took risks that he wished to avoid — and made him a rich man); Phoebe Abdee, her father's former slave, who lived free in an Adams property but defied Abigail's prohibition against sheltering others even more desperate than herself; and her son John Quincy, who worried her with his tendency to «study out of spight» but who fueled her pride by following his father into public service, rising to the presidency after her death.
Peter Bognanni's The House of Tomorrow is a fresh and creative novel that I truly enjoyed reading... The plot of the story isn't particularly fast - paced or driving, and at times it feels slow, but [the novel] is more about the rich conversations people have while practicing musical instruments together, how sharing CDs can be a window into someone's soul and how shared situations create a deep bond between people even if they don't always treat each other right, just like Sid and Nancy.
Paint Your Wife is a colorful, sensual novel, brimming with rich stories and even richer characters.
A rich detective story and a captivating look at London then and now, Before I Met You is an unforgettable novel about two very different women, separated by seventy years, but united by big hearts and even bigger dreams.
Although Facebook isn't planning to start publishing digital books, the ideas and technology behind Push Pop Press will be integrated with Facebook, giving people even richer ways to share their stories.
«Although Facebook isn't planning to start publishing digital books, the ideas and technology behind Push Pop Press will be integrated with Facebook, giving people even richer ways to share their stories,» Push Pop Press said in a statement posted on its website.
I'd hope this is an example that can say, «No, this is a richer story than that, and we know so because we can point to a place where a lot of people are still reading and commenting and talking about it, and even paying $ 2 for the opportunity.»
In her well - researched and captivating book, Denise Kiernan tells the fascinating story of how a phenomenally wealthy Vanderbilt scion transformed a rural North Carolina town by building the ultimate rich man's folly and reveals the eccentricities, heartaches, and even money problems of these Social Register denizens and their friends and employees.»
As David Aston's cover story details in this issue, those content with frugality and a simple life may view themselves as «rich» once they've amassed a $ 250,000 portfolio, or even less.
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About Blog Campus Magazine is a bi-monthly publication for tertiary students — distributed free across all of Singapore's major universities, polytechnics, private & art schools, and even junior colleges too.We are rich in student - oriented content, which means we have dozens of contributors submitting articles on an array of topics from international education & travelogues, to feature stories on a hot topic Frequency about 4 posts per week Since Sep 2003 Website campus.sg + Follow Facebook fans - 11,969.
There's a nice depth to the main story even if the rags to riches tale is nothing new.
Even as new games from storied creators like Thimbleweed Park trickle out, it turns out the the small following for these sorts of puzzle - rich stories was as big as it was going to get as the genre started to fade out in the late «90s.
A quote from Jonathan Beales I found rather spot on was when he said, «All though his documentary was centered around the video games, the story is always about the human input» to go one with another quote from him «The rich experiences of making games, playing them or even going to game launches will always remain the center stage».
Divinity Original Sin Enhanced Edition offers a well written, rich story, in - depth character customization and tactical combat that keeps you planning out your next five moves before your first has even finished.
Persona 4 is the series that just keeps on giving, with Atlus finding every way they can to milk even more out of the rich characters and story.
Our primary objectives are to tell a story even more compelling than Ultimas IV - VII, create a virtual world more interactive than Ultima VII, develop deep rich multi-player capabilities beyond combat akin to Ultima Online, and offer a bold new approach to integrate them with «Selective Multi-Player».
Even if the collection doesn't include the various DLC, the chance to experience BioShock's rich story all over again, with improved visuals, is something many fans probably won't be able to resist - assuming it's reasonably priced, of course.
The focus on rich and well developed characters thrown into a terrible situation is compelling and even when the gameplay feels lacking, the story and visuals draw you back in and force you to push forward.
Emotions offer you more choice by giving you the opportunity to create richer stories with even more possibilities.
This was a story of a super-rich daughter with even a richer father.
And while its peak brightness doesn't quite match on some Samsung or LG handsets, the Pixel XL produces rich colors and deep luscious blacks that made watching the space scenes in the latest Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer even more immersive.
Credit: Samuel C. Rutherford / Tom's GuideAnd while its peak brightness doesn't quite match on some Samsung or LG handsets, the Pixel XL produces rich colors and deep luscious blacks that made watching the space scenes in the latest Rogue One: A Star Wars Story trailer even more immersive.
But as rich as the video is in terms of telling a story, people want an even richer medium.
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One of the things I love about our profession is being allowed to share or observe those stories of hope that take people through tough times I couldn't even imagine — only to come out on the other side stronger and richer in some way.
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