It was easy for Americans to believe erroneously that the Iraqis would welcome U.S. invaders as liberators because that conclusion
fits the story we like to tell ourselves about human nature and progress....»
Not exact matches
If you have a less general, more industry - specific announcement
like a product launch or a new feature, it might be best to target publications with your
story that
fit within your industry vertical.
Oh yeah, early Christians and apostles
like Paul fabricated the
stories to
fit the ancient prophecies so that they can be persecuted and killed.
So, the next time you proudly proclaim that you know the secrets to life, death, the origins of life on Earth and the origins of the Universe, because your parents or priest taught you some comforting
stories from late Bronze Age Palestine as a ten year - old, you might
like to consider where your beliefs
fit into the bigger picture.
«With Kuvée, not only are we able to extend the life of our wines, but we can share so much more than what
fits on a standard wine label — we
like the long form perhaps overmuch —
like the rich
story that lives behind each wine we make.
And to end the longest birth
story ever told (which is
fitting since it felt
like the longest pregnancy known to womankind), here are some photos:
The harder the Clintons have worked to preserve their marriage, the less easily that marriage has
fit into easy
stories about what true love should look
like.
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)!
Her blog «Fed Up With Lunch» seemed
like a natural
fit for a
story.
To Fisher, every ant,
like Cerapachys, tells a
story, and the
stories only make sense if taxonomy can explain where a species
fits into the scheme of evolution.
There's a lot we still don't fully understand about these little guys but it looks
like we may now be able to form a more coherent
story of Earth's early years — one which
fits with the idea that our planet suffered far more frequent bombardment from asteroids early on than it has in relatively recent times.»
As it happened, I'd written a science fiction
story that seemed
like it might
fit — it was about a couple of researchers working in a dusty lab who stumble upon a universal cure for cancer (you remember I said science fiction, right?)
Faces
like Tess Holliday, Jennie Runk, Ashley Graham, and Candice Huffine (the latter two graced the recent viral Lane Bryant body - positive lingerie ad) are changing mainstream body ideals by just existing, so it's only
fitting that a game - changing documentary tell their
stories.
It's an accessible way for fans and followers of the brand to experience it: While they might not be able to post a «
fit pic in a four - figure dress from the label
like a Jenner or a Hadid, they can at least feel confident and included in the «Balmain Army,» if only for the hours that their Snapchat
story is live.
Form -
fitting dresses with drop - waist ruffled hems looked
like a modern, tripped - out interpretation of something Anita might wear in West Side
Story.
This format felt
like a modern way to tell my
story that
fit the topic, and allowed readers to develop an intimate relationship with the characters along the way.
In our blog, we have our success
stories and testimonials for you to read but also online we have other topics to help you,
like these: • Staying safe when dating • Simple photography tricks pros use to create stand - out dating photos • How to
fit dating around your single parent lifestyle There are many more to choose from and you can read all of our recent blogs here
As stated earlier, Episode 3 keeps pace with the other two installments, which speaks highly of its developers — the episodes truly feel
like chapters of one long
story, and not parts that jaggedly
fit together.
The
story and characters in «The Incredible Mr. Limpet» seem
like a good
fit for a fifteen or twenty - minute short feature.
Catchy melodies interesting
stories wonderful rhythms Perhaps to a certain extent the fact that it is low key prevented reviewers from feeling the gush necessary to giving it a sparkling review I have no such qualms It's
like a garment one purchases that
fits so well both physically and psychically one can't imagine how one had lived without it My only complaint would be that a few tracks seem to end to quickly I wish they had been given a little more instrumental workout especially the closing track «Early Earthquake» or maybe I just hate for the cd to end
The film has so many stupidly random piece of (supposed) comedy that do nt
fit with the pacing of the
story in there that it feels
like were watching a TV show and the channel changes.
The director Sebastián Lelio should have been a good
fit for this
story if only because of the sensitivity he's brought to female - driven movies
like «Gloria.»
The film has so many stupidly random piece of (supposed) comedy that do nt
fit with the pacing of the
story in there that it feels
like were watching a TV show and the channel
Sometimes this can work to the film's advantage - for instance, David Byrne in True
Stories - but for every figure
like David Bowie who can serve a role, there are a dozen singers who simply can't
fit in.
Part of the
story is
fit for a comedy, but this film isn't funny at all, which includes the scenes where it seems
like it's trying to be.
MTV talked to Rodriguez about the sequel, explaining why Lindsay Lohan didn't return as the gun - toting April, «We thought to bring her back because we
like that character, but it didn't
fit into the
story.»
Without being paraochial, Newbridge is a true Irish success
story that is now emerging as an international player, so surely it might have been a more appropriate
fit to ally itself with one of the many fabulous, talented Irish people out there making a name for themselves worldwide,
like Saoirse Ronan, Katie Taylor, Michael Fassbender, Colin Farrell, Sarah Greene, Nicky Byrne, Sarah Bolger, Laura Whitmore, Chloe Agnew and Niall Horan.
The new feature American Made similarly
fits into the genre but rather than finding its own unique identity, this drama feels
like a muddled version of a familiar
story.
like great graphics
like paper mario but in a good way, unlike cave
story for 3DS where the crappy 2d sprites doesn't
fit well with the 3D background, here they do it the right way you know.
Much
like Guardians of the Galaxy the movie hints at
stories that go beyond the typical superhero status quo, and while there are plenty of little hints as to how Strange's escapades
fit into the bigger
story, for the most part the filmmakers do a fine job of keeping things enjoyably self - contained.
Somehow that wacky
story fits a movie
like this.
The Hughes Brothers may seem
like a good
fit since they just finished work on a post-apocalyptic
story of their own with The Book of Eli.
Into the Woods is a configuration of a wide array of fairy tale characters all brought together via the
story of this couple and the results are a decidedly mixed bag that is quite fun in
fits and starts but suffers most of its problems due to awkward pacing that sees a two hour duration feel
like it stretches to a third.
I
like the world created, but once the
story is underway, the movie has a rushed / compressed feeling
like it's trying to
fit too much in.
Omega Force hasn't just taken the easy path either — they've smartly tweaked their typical hack - and - slash gameplay to properly
fit Fire Emblem's trappings, adding features
like permanent death and deeper character growth to the
story mode.
At a seemingly lean 105 minutes, the film feels more
like 205 minutes as it chugs along to its big twist ending (ahem, Señor Shyamalan at your service), and though the
story gains some momentum in the middle with the introduction of a group of ghost hunters, the random change in direction doesn't quite
fit with the rest of the film's tone.
I also
liked how all the
stories fit together.
It seems
like a sweet and interesting
story, and definitely
fits the «Discovery» programming of which it is part.
All the parts
fit together —
like the hand - forged computer at the center of the
story — in The Imitation Game, a thoroughly absorbing film based on the life of Alan Turing, who helped crack the notorious German enigma code during World War II.
Like other games on this list, it starts off as a run - of - the - mill revenge
story, but the plot is quite dependent on player choice, allowing you to mold your storyline as you see
fit.
While I'm worried this is billed as a comedy or even a romance, this
fits in more as a caustic tale much
like a
story from «The Twilight Zone.»
Garland has shown time and again a knack for engaging and smart
stories as the writer of films
like The Beach, 28 Days Later, and Dredd, and Annihilation is a perfect
fit for his sensibilities.
Instead of Killmonger only wanting revenge,
like in countless comic book
stories, he has a true motivation in changing the world to
fit his vision.
With Rudin producing Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz
Stories too, which is another Netflix original, Greengrass» partnership with the streaming service seems
like a natural
fit.
If that doesn't sound
like enough abuse to wear, there's another aspect to this
story that is brought to the forefront: that Tonya, a self - proclaimed «redneck» just doesn't
fit the ice skating stereotype.
But so does the way the director threads it into a
story about people reluctantly going once more into the fray, about people trying to see where they
fit in to bigger pictures, about having the weight of history feel
like its crushing you.
Debut co - writer / director Michael Carney doesn't have much of an eye for any of this saga, which includes a «Blind Side» -
like narrative that transitions into a weepy sickness tale
fit for Nicholas Sparks that I won't spoil, but the true
story aspect is a type of preservation itself.
Though the operatic dissonant relationship between Jean Valjean and Russell Crowe's Javert does prove to be compelling opera as it weaves throughout the rest of the
story, the film's second act focus on the
story of rich pretty boy Marius (Eddie Redmayne, whose singing voice is 45 percent Kermit the Frog) falling for Cosette (Amanda Seyfried) at first sight doesn't register nearly the same amount of urgency, feeling
like a silly problem that doesn't
fit into the
story's near - apocalyptic presentation of revolutionary France.
The scope of the series» universe is, perhaps, necessary in this particular instance, because this film is about the consequences of a world in which superheroes have free rein to do whatever they see
fit (Despite the title, the film stops feeling
like another Captain America
story fairly early).
Films
like that (and others
like the 2014 drama Unbroken and the 2013 war film Lone Survivor) defy box office predictions and it would be great to see Hollywood embrace such patriotic and original
stories (one hopes that Eastwood's next film Sully — about the pilot who overcame the odds and safely landed a disabled plane in the Hudson River — will
fit the bill).