Not exact matches
Disdain («not
even denial, but disdain»); Skepticism («Enough
stories have appeared to convince you that bitcoin is real... But the
details don't add up»); Curiosity («Okay, it's digital money, it may work, but what difference is that going to make to regular people?»)
So you have to at least give credit to the longevity and power of the
story,
even if you don't believe in the
details.
What was said about action in general says in effect of rational action that, however fine - grained your analysis of the infrastructure may be, extending
even to the
details of its mediation between the world outside an agent and the agent himself, you will not find there the full
story of the act itself.
There have been many attempts to work out the
details of the events that led to belief in the resurrection of Christ,
even to reconcile the patently irreconcilable
details of the
stories about the empty tomb.
But last week I heard the
story of my friend Tom Tarrants» conversion, and
even though I knew the outcome I found myself gripped by the
details and the...
But the
details of the
story are not entirely clear, and this perhaps is a place where some may wish to reserve judgment or
even to doubt the event as it stands.
If you want to claim that Genesis is tops then you have to admit that other
stories have
details that are
even closer to the truth.
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a
story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves
even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter
even though it is mentioned very
details in Quran, it
even gives pictures of hereafter....
If
even one
detail can be disproved, perhaps the whole
story can at least be put in doubt.
Most scholars give Matthew credit for the original myth considering the
details of the
story even though most scholars believe Mark's gospel was written first.
This isnt a small
detail either, its the dying proclamation of your savior, and they cant
even get their
stories straight on that.
The Bible is full of contradictions
even Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John can not agree of the
details and travels or Jesus... The King James version was put together by 47 Religious Scholars the picked which
stories to include... saying the hand of God guided them... to pick which to include... all were written long after the death of Jesus, all by those that said God guided their hand... and yet some were not included... The dead sea scrolls do not agree with the Bible... We can not say for sure exactly what Jesus will do with the Devil after he is defeated... is he cast into the burning lake of fire..
While many people (
even church goers) are generally familiar with the
stories of Adam and Eve, Noah, Moses, and Jesus, few people can locate these
stories in the Bible, and fewer still can accurately recall most of the
details and events within the
stories.
It's a
story that you will probably want to tell in
detail someday to a caring friend or maybe
even to your child.
The
detail and effort put into capturing my birth
stories started way before I
even went into labor.
But, having spent countless hours talking to Holly, at least trying to talk to some of the other principal players in this saga, pouring over a pile of e-mails, the USA Hockey codes of ethics and of conduct, Mass Hockey's disciplinary rules, and USA Hockey's Annual Guide, I am sure of one thing: this is a
story which, while it has sparked controversy, and is likely to generate
even more, needs to be told in all of its
detail to fully appreciate just how complete a window it provides into at least one little corner of the world of youth hockey, if not youth hockey and youth sports in general.
I've been given some CRAZY opinions and «advice» through the years, like the fact that raising my arms while pregnant would twist the umbilical cord and strangle my baby, that my son needed pants that fit him (read that
story here) and that I absolutely was not complete in life because I only have sons - I NEEDED to keep trying for a daughter (and
even gave me a VERY
detailed description on sexual positions that guarantee that)!
Or when telling a
story to someone, you might
even notice your child peppering in exaggerated
details which never
even happened.
In particular, local media attention matters: it's often easier to get than national coverage, it lets you leverage your local activists and it can lead to much broader distribution of your
story if it gets on a newswire (
even local blogs can help, since they may be disproportionately read by elected officials and other opinion leaders and can also serve as a source for national blogs — see this article for
details).
By that
evening, he had resigned, after The New Yorker published a
story detailing allegations from four women that he had physically abused them.
«
Even now, nearly two years after this
story broke, there are still
details relating to other women that have not been exposed,» she said.
According to Hoyt, «the first thing to be said is that The Times did not know that the bombshell
story, in its full
detail,
even existed when the rumors were running wild.»
Through personal
stories, historical narrative and
detailed sketches, biologist Emlen charts the evolution of animal weapons so bizarre and gargantuan, it's amazing they
even exist — like the towering antlers on an elk or the enormous claws on fiddler crabs.
If you compete in any event and have had success training and racing on a low - carb or ketogenic diet, I would love to hear
details and maybe
even feature your
story in the book.
When we like someone, we want to know every
detail about them, every
story,
even the insignificant ones.
Your family doesn't have to now every single
detail about your new partner e.g. the exact
story how and where you met, how much you've been dating, how do they look like or their personality traits — sometimes tiny
details e.g that your partner tends to sleep all the time, may ignite the disapproval of your children,
even if these comments may seem innocent.
Even if not all the
details of the
stories were retained,
stories of animals interacting with humans and exploring moral problems are always packed with potential.
The
story is
even touching, introspective, infused with
details and curiosities that widen the knowledge of the dark machinations of the Niflheim Empire.
Yet
even as she and the filmmakers — Mr. Lelio shares script credit with Rebecca Lenkiewicz — thicken the texture, adding realistic
details that should energize the scenes, the movie insistently puts a secular frame around its
story, leaving little room for the metaphysical.
There's no attempt to tell a new
story or
even to update the original beyond a few superficial
details.
Any number of great films,
even leisurely paced ones, will provide wondrous examples of how much
story detail you can pack into a scene and
even within a single shot.
The father, played by French actor Alex Descas, anchors the
story with a cool, understated performance, and though the pace is leisurely, Peck jams so much
detail into every frame and so much subtext into every conversation that
even the slowest scenes are captivating.
After all, with a movie like this, Marvel is doing all they can to prevent Infinity War spoilers from leaking,
even going as far as to keep
story details from their own cast and crew.
Megan's
story is well - known (it made the national news at the time), but
even if you remember the
details, the way it plays out — and the increasing desperation of the PTSD - rattled Leavey to get what she wants and needs — is heartrending to endure.
This one sounds to be possibly
even crazier,
detailed as «a psychosexual noir love
story set in Las Vegas and Paris.»
The result is a version of Tolstoy's
story that moves at a breakneck pace with nary a moment diverted to any point or
detail that does not have something to do with the central narrative or thematic content (
Even the book's famous opening is missing, because, here, the individual trumps families — happy or unhappy).
Only late in the third act does Cartel Land waver, as it tries to wrap up the loose ends of its complex
stories, but it nevertheless remains engaging,
even as some of its subtleties go out the window, forcing the audience to play catch up with some convoluted but essential
details.
These
details would be background material in an
even simpler film — one that, perhaps, would see the love
story as the answer to this political morass.
Back when I was in high school, one of my classes had been American Literature, and during the course of reading his short
story, «The Cask of Amontillado», our instructor told us of how Edgar Allan Poe believed that every element of a
story should push forward the plot in some way;
even little
details that might otherwise seem inconsequential actually fill in the thematic blanks to make the
story a more enriching and engrossing experience for the reader.
The
story might have been copied and overplayed thousands of times since this film, Bourne Identity's attention to character
detail and mystery puts it leagues away from the rest of them,
even if you take away the points it scores for being the original amnesiac thriller.
Some of them
even provide hints as to what
story details we may find in the sequel.
Discussing the silly gimmick in any
detail would risk major spoilers, but let's just say that watching different variations of the same bad
story is
even worse than sitting through it once.
A
detailed and somber
story of race and racism, Strong Island also explores the delicacy of family webs and how
even the strongest of strands can be torn.
Even though I don't personally play them myself, competent
story features (Mortal Kombat), World Tour modes (Street Fighter Alpha 3, SoulCalibur), and
detailed tutorials (BlazeBlue) are the deal breaker.
But just as this set introduces us to what could be a riveting
story,
even the film's seemingly mundane
details that might have given character and depth, such as Joe's quip about so - called T.K.'s (telekinetics) being «assholes who think they're blowin» your mind floating quarters,» are really only expository moments designed to move the plot forward.
This ain't no new trailer, nor is it a
detailed description of what to expect from Red Dead Redemption 2 in terms of
story, gameplay, features, weapons or
even location.
No gameplay, no
story details, not
even a concrete setting beyond a vague and broad geographical definition.
Tavernier's earthy style makes the
story feel thoroughly contemporary
even as period
details are impeccably recreated.
While this is without question not a typical horror film, if you can notice the nuances of everything from the setting to the actors and
even the smallest of
story details you will gain an appreciation for one of the best films so far of 2016.
Even though there's plenty of footage in the trailer, which runs just over a minute and a half, we only get a few
story details, and none of them include any information on just what kind of villain our new superhero team will be contending with this time.