Sentences with phrase «events in the story do»

And if this events in this story didn't happen, it would go on for another 40 years.
After finishing the novel, students could list or illustrate two ideas: Which events in the story do they think that Liesl might describe as ineffable?

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NOTE: The inclusion of items in this diary does not necessarily mean that Reuters will file a story based on the event.
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Also, do scholars even have a solid established date as when the events in the Job took place, or even there is no possibility whatsoever that the story of Job in any way shape or form took place after the exile?
But do errors in a transcribed family tree, seventy years after the event and second hand, discount the whole story?
For the Western world, the main alternative to the pattern of repetition of the foundation - story in the individual life story developed in the Hebrew and Christian vision of sequential, successive time, a time of historical struggle and openness, a time which did not wash out the unique, unrepeatable event, but dignified it by giving it its own place in the unrolling process.
He has been missing for four days, and Wendy found him perched 30 feet up in the air on a telephone pole, and... well, take all the events I described above and fit them together into some sort of story (any crazy story will do) and you pretty much have what happened today as she tried to rescue Christmas.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan stories Pagan stories was inspired by actual events just like those in the bible because if you notice that a lot of the stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
Still, even if you want to call the bible stories «inspired by true events» does that label really guarantee complete accuracy in reportage?
That's a huge difference in saying that just because Jesus existed, therefore God must also exist because all of these events really did happen because Paul or David confirm so and so w / some out of this world stories!
I asked her in class what she thought made the earth if she didn't believe the official story, and she said,» I don't know; I just feel it had to be more than a random event».
but thats not what i'm talking about... i am discussing the god you claim to worship... even if you believe jesus was god on earth it doesn't matter for if you take what he had to say as law then you should take with equal fervor words and commands given from god itself... it stands as logical to do this and i am confused since most only do what jesus said... the dude was only here for 30 years and god has been here for the whole time — he has added, taken away, and revised everything he has set previous to jesus and after his death... thru the prophets — i base my argument on the book itself, so if you have a counter argument i believe you haven't a full understanding of the book — and that would be my overall point... belief without full understanding of or consideration to real life or consequences for the hereafter is equal to a childs belief in santa which is why we atheists feel it is an equal comparision... and santa is clearly a bs story... based on real events from a real historical person but not a magical being by any means!
While the ears of some people do itch for funny stories, jokes, and encouraging insights based on psychology and current events, the ears of other people itch to hear the latest insight on a difficult Bible passage, or the newest scholarly explanation of a particular word in Scripture.
The poets of antiquity did not simply narrate events, whether historical or fictional using standard prose, but rather placed the characters of the stories in an active and real - time dialogue.
Do you believe all the supernatural assertions in that book (the Koran) just because some guy in the 600's wrote down a story of super-natural events?
Did not the biblical story of the birth of Jesus report that a new star appeared in the sky to mark the event, and that this enabled the magi of the east to find their way to Bethlehem?
In any event, we are not obliged to make Heidegger's problems our own, and we certainly do not have to accept his story in its entirety to appreciate what is true and troubling in iIn any event, we are not obliged to make Heidegger's problems our own, and we certainly do not have to accept his story in its entirety to appreciate what is true and troubling in iin its entirety to appreciate what is true and troubling in iin it.
And Sheehan also claims that «it is clear that the narrative does indeed point beyond itself» — not, however, to an alleged happening in the past, since «the story's purpose is precisely to show that such past «events» do not bring about faith» (p. 144).
The Hebrew prophets did not predict the events of Jesus» last week; rather, many of those Christian stories were created to fit the ancient prophecies in order to show that Jesus, despite his execution, was still and always held in the hands of God.»
Stories in the newspapers about religious leaders do not offend or persuade us simply because we bring to them certain educational levels and political inclinations; they offend or persuade because something in the stories signals to us that the reported event violates certain standards of common decency or that it can be understood within some familiar fraStories in the newspapers about religious leaders do not offend or persuade us simply because we bring to them certain educational levels and political inclinations; they offend or persuade because something in the stories signals to us that the reported event violates certain standards of common decency or that it can be understood within some familiar frastories signals to us that the reported event violates certain standards of common decency or that it can be understood within some familiar framework.
«Dmitri Rybolovlev, owner of the Ligue 1 team,» the story in Marca states, «doesn't seem to have much intention of selling his striker and in any event has always maintained that the starting price will go beyond the $ 114m that Manchester United paid for Paul Pogba last summer.»
I was totally in my own little world for so much of this whole event that I know I'm missing huge chunks of the night and I'm sure that lots happened that I don't even realise, but this is just my story.
On October 13th the Observer ran a story titled, «NYPD Deputy Commissioner: Gun Buybacks Don't Work for NYC» which quoted NYPD Deputy Commissioner for Collaborative Policing Susan Herman telling a crowd of antigun advocates at an event at Hunter College that such turn - in programs have «minimal impact.»
«Our carefully crafted common sense proposal was written in direct response to what the victims told us, the stories that came from them, what happened to them, the fact that they didn't trust the chain of command, that they were retaliated against, that they didn't think justice was possible,» Gillibrand said at a Capitol Hill event.
This doesn't mean we should have more heartwarming stories about baby tigers at the zoo, but rather put the events of the day in statistical context.
After sharing my personal story of living with undiagnosed celiac disease last spring, my father brought a series of frightening events that occurred just over a decade ago to my attention and asked why I didn't mention them in my post.
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ALUMNI EVENTS: Telling your story to your child when you were in college, how you saw to each other don't have date to dare to talk with each other, but the in the alumni event you sit side by side and start the normal conversation and after that moment you meet to each other in canteen and sharing the food.
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Jack hands off one of his stories early in the film for his brothers to read and while hints to its plot are dropped, only later does it manifest itself into one of the few scenes in the film that felt not merely fresh to me but touching; briefly, we glimpse an event from the day of the funeral, awkward and uncomfortable, with the kind of details that only siblings might later recall.
With dull events, terrible lip synching in the cut scenes, short story and just not enough to do for a sandbox game the few fun vehicle parts just aren't enough.
The fact that the stories contradict one another allows the movie to do a few other things that put it in the same category as a movie like The Big Short: It breaks the fourth wall, gives multiple perspectives on the same events, and occasionally employs a split screen in order to emphasize how mushy the concept of «facts» are in any sensational news story.
Although Depp is the main character in this story (based on true events), I think it was his co - stars that make this movie go as well as it did.
In episode 105, four stories explore the cost of stubbornness: a man refuses to acknowledge some important events in his wife's life; a 14 - year - old boy decides he will never, ever fall in love; a politician attempts to win an election without telling a single lie; a man who continues doing a job during an emergency when most people would probably stoIn episode 105, four stories explore the cost of stubbornness: a man refuses to acknowledge some important events in his wife's life; a 14 - year - old boy decides he will never, ever fall in love; a politician attempts to win an election without telling a single lie; a man who continues doing a job during an emergency when most people would probably stoin his wife's life; a 14 - year - old boy decides he will never, ever fall in love; a politician attempts to win an election without telling a single lie; a man who continues doing a job during an emergency when most people would probably stoin love; a politician attempts to win an election without telling a single lie; a man who continues doing a job during an emergency when most people would probably stop.
Where «Roots» and «Roots: The Next Generations» were extensive studies on, not one character, but a series of members in a bloodline that spans about a century or so, this series centers around one character, thus the unevenness that plagued this series» sisters has been thinned out tremendously, though unfortunately still not quite to the point of dissipation, because as generally comfortable as this story's flow is, Halle Berry's titular Queen Jackson character extensively faces several dynamic events and characters, yet still doesn't take the time that it should to meditate upon the full exposition and depth of this story's range, thus leaving certain key story aspects to come off as unnecessary and, of course, supplementary to focal inconsistency.
That is, how this movie about an oil rig, is better in such a multitude of ways, in telling a story about recent events, than is a movie like «Money Monster», which set out to achieve that, and really didn't.
What Stronger succeeds in doing is telling the human story behind a horrifying event and inspiring the audience with Jeff Bauman's humanity, resilience, and spirit.
While I do think, from a story standpoint, it's a shame that Garrigan wasn't limited to being a mere witness to the events of the Amin era, as he was portrayed more in the book, instead of a constant catalyst for Amin's rage, considering he is a fictional character, we'll just chalk up his constant missteps as dramatic license taken by the screenwriters in drawing out Amin to commit some of the most heinous acts of torture shown in film this side of a Mel Gibson directorial effort.
But for as extraordinary as the story may be, «The 33» recounts the events in such a disappointingly ordinary manner that it doesn't really do it justice.
Netflix made a big splash as the French event last year, screening both Bong Joon - ho's Okja and Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz Stories, but French exhibitors protested the company's presence at the festival, because Netflix did not release those titles in French cinemas.
The player will have the freedom to do what he wants and get the story events in the order he wants based on how he has chosen the missions.
The story is a vague, world is ending and we need to save it mess, and it does have that old time standard of characters involved in massive, life altering events who seem oblivious to the scope, instead focused on the mundane and adolescent interactions that most characters have.
It should be noted, of course, that Mark Schultz's version of the events is readily available in the form of his memoir, Foxcatcher: The True Story of My Brother's Murder, John du Pont's Madness, and the Quest for Olympic Gold, which he is also promoting online while disparaging the fictionalized film directed by Bennett Miller.
A Marine's Story (Unrated) «Don't ask - don't tell» drama based on actual events in the life of a returning Iraq War veteran (Dreya Weber) who encounters intolerance in her conservative hometown when the local yokels learn that she was forced to retire from the military for same - sex conduct unbecoming an officer.
If he did, it's only suggested and never even outright implied, which, for an in - depth biography is absolutely key to understanding the story as more than just a collection of scenes kinda - sorta based on real events.
While Men in Black 3 is still in the early stages of pre-production, we do have a few details, including the supposed story: The evil alien Yaz (Jemaine Clement) travels back in time to kill Agent K (Tommy Lee Jones), and Agent J (Will Smith) has to go to 1969 and team up with a young Agent K (Josh Brolin) in order to stop Yaz from setting off a chain of events that will destroy the world in the future.
Going in knowing the events of «Cloverfield» surround and shape this story does lower the suspense level a bit.
Books are, in general, driven largely by characters and background story, which give a depth of understanding and meaning (when done right) to the events that eventually come into play.
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