Sentences with phrase «for at least another story»

But Herman says when he was done, he realized he had more than enough material for at least another story, and possibly a short book.

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Since your marketing revolves around telling a story (or, at least, it should), intentional words are a necessity for your team to choose together.
Including investments in consumer companies he holds through Maveron, a venture capital firm he co-founded — and the tens of millions of dollars of equity he owns in Groupon (GRPN) as a director — his net worth is in the neighborhood of at least $ 2 billion, which isn't bad for a kid who grew up in the projects of Brooklyn, on the seventh floor at 1560 East 102nd St. Obama himself, according to Schultz, said he was «very aware of my personal story
While the potential identification and conviction of a legitimate monster suspected of 50 rapes and at least 10 murders rightly goes in the Win column, the ramifications of this story and what it means for privacy in a broader sense needs to be discussed.
In putting together a sidebar for that story about the most important FPS games in the history of the medium, I noticed a fascinating trend that seems to say something poignant about the times we're living in: brand has become a stronger selling feature than the artist, at least in games.
Of the dozens of CEOs Inc. contacted for this story, the majority said they were either «all done» with necessary Y2K upgrades or at least on schedule.
The story of Detroit as a dystopian wasteland has a certain twisted appeal, at least for those of us who don't live there.
«But Ryan's employers are having him there because he's been cleared and you have to remember, Ryan has relationships with a lot of people personally,» he said, pointing to Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel's recent announcement that he will let Seacrest interview him: «Listen, you know, we should at the very least afford people the opportunity for truth, what the facts of the story are before hanging them out to dry,» Kimmel told Variety.
Egypt eventually became a front - page story given a rather prolonged period of demonstrations, the fact that Americans at least know Egypt for their pyramids and Google -LSB-...]
Everyone loves a turnaround story, and corporate America can turn to T - Mobile US Inc (NASDAQ: TMUS) for a perfect example, at least according to Joseph Bonner of Argus Research, as the company evolved from a «turnaround story to an industry powerhouse.»
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Before the sea corridor between Turkey and Greek islands became a grave for hundreds of refugees in 2015, Evros had claimed at least 1,500 lives over the past 18 years.

If you can't interpret the bible, or at least some parts of it (that Noah story still has me reeling for the sanctuary of sanity after these so many years), then what do you have in any of the mono - theistic religions?
I can see myself bringing this up in conversation for at least a year or 18 months before I'd hit everyone in my address book with whom I could have this kind of exchange and compiling the most eclectic collection of stories one could imagine.
What would be shocking however is if this alien race had an incredibly similar story to that found in the bible complete with a single god, a jesus, some miracles, some parables, etc.... It would be the similarity of religions between alien races in this hypothetical that would truely shock me and at least make me question if that would be a solid point of evidence for the religious.
Moral of the story is we all need forgiveness.Sin is sin.We all need the mercy of God.This man is on a quest to find that.Judge yourself.We are all sinners in need of a savior.You won't be able to say to God on the day of judgment, well at least I didn't shoot my brother in - law, therefore I should be allowed into heaven.You'll give an account for your life.I'm counting on grace, not because I deserve it, but because of the high price that Jesus Christ paid on the cross.A debt I could not pay.
I applaud what he is doing and hope that he brings others to God throught the torture and bloody human sacrifice of his son (himself, actually) where he died (well, for a few hours anyway) for us all (at least so the story goes) so that we may live with him in heaven (a great place for which no evidence or photographs exist) until the end of time.
William Cardinal Levada, prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, was in the country in February, and he urged priests to at least balance, and perhaps replace, the homiletical diet of casual reflections on the readings of the day, seasoned by a cute story or two, with a solid dose of catechesis.
For example, Attis was NOT born of a virgin and was NOT resurrected, at least not according to earliest versions of the story.
Pride and Prejudice has had at least eight re-tellings over the years through that medium and while everyone has their favourite (all the heart - eye emojis for the 1995 BBC version starring Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle), each version brings something new to the story.
The story is one of mounting personal agony for the two fathers, Kumalo and the elder Jarvis, as in different ways they search for their sons, Kumalo for the release of Absalom from the murder charge or at least the boy's repentance for his act, and Jarvis for the significance of his son's life which was devoted to the improvement of the lot of the blacks in South Africa.
Religions of today, at least the Western ones I am most familiar with, seem to hold on to the old stories without understanding their original dynamic value and rather look to them for creating rules and reconstructing an ever more implausible history.
With debonair desperation they multiply the telling of stories, making them up as they go along, in the hope of finding one with which, as it is said, they are «comfortable» — at least for the time being, until they feel the need for another that will, as it is said, meet their needs.
I don't care who you vote for but, at least get your story straight.
Is the story of the long - distance runner eternally running culture's fast track (or at least until our star reaches the end of its evolutionary run) in the quest for greater order and harmony the most adequate one available?
Perhaps this story of Judah and Tamar in chapter 38 is deliberately juxtaposed with the episode of Joseph's morally victorious encounter with his master's wife in Egypt in chapter 39 to point up the contrast between a son of Jacob and, at least for the remainder of Genesis, the son of Jacob.
Are you seriously stupid enough to fall for the resurrection story when no other place in recorded history has it happened, at least not outside of religion?
More than was the case for Wycliffe or Wesley (at least more in quantity if not in quality), this sensitizing impact of awareness has pushed readers of the canonical Scriptures to find new depth and breadth, new detail and sharpness, in the stories of Moses and Jesus and the apocalypse.
Miracle stories are fundamentally ways of expressing the conviction that the nature of things is not just what it appears to be, but that there are resident in the world hidden depths and heights of possibility, for which from time to time there is at least some evidence.
What I find funny is that a lot of believers have been waiting for this exact story (or at least what it appears to be), a person actively trying to blow up churchs and then getting caught, it just makes it that much sweeter that this guy only wanted to blow these churches up in the name of his own church.
Samaritans star in at least two of Jesus» own stories, and he almost gets killed in Capernaum for reminding his own people that God sometimes skips right over them to go take care of people who don't share their Faith.
As long as anyone is alive to play a part or talk about it afterwards, the sacred narrative continues — at least until the day we wake from sleep to find that there is room in God's story for us all.
But it wouldn't have been a true story... at least not for me.
The Anglo proposal for moving toward the common good was in terms of finding a common story, or at least common themes in the multiple stories.
If art means inspirational stories and pretty metaphors, there is so much in the Bible that is neither inspirational nor pretty that biblical preaching, at least, will probably not be mistaken for art.
If you've heard that «all you have to do is ask for forgiveness and you'll be saved» you've been misinformed or at the very least not given the full story.
At least, one ought to ask why such stories were included, for perhaps the writers wanted to say something which is still worth hearing.
Others may believe that the biblical stories portraying God as an interventive being are at least in some general sense accurate and for this reason reject the process contention that God is not capable of such activity.
As Søren Kierkegaard noted in perhaps his most influential book, Fear and Trembling, if the story of Abraham's attempted sacrifice of his son means anything it must signify that God transcends the categories (or at least our categories) of good and evil and that to follow the way of the Lord will eventually, at least for some select chosen ones, mean to renounce those norms.
I wonder if CNN would hire me... at least they would get some stories on this page that haven't been recycled every day for the last week.
They are all parts of the great story of God whose central character (for Christians, at least) is Jesus Christ.
At a conservative estimate the story of man's origins takes us back at least half a million years and man has been civilized for only about two per cent of this perioAt a conservative estimate the story of man's origins takes us back at least half a million years and man has been civilized for only about two per cent of this perioat least half a million years and man has been civilized for only about two per cent of this period.
According to the biblical story, Israel pined for their slavery in Egypt again because at least there they had leeks and onions.
Christmas is a story of hope with little pain (at least for us!)
He writes in the letter of June 8, 1944, that Christians have ordinarily read this story of secularization as tragic or at least as unhappy, and have tried to find some way of urging the worldly West to return to its religious foundations, or to appropriate the wisdom of the East as a guide, or to search for some new theonomy.
There are a ton of photos (at least one for each recipe), stories, and every single recipe includes ingredients in both cups - and - spoons and metric weights.
I am at least halfway through READING (such great stories and perspectives) your cookbook and have grand plans for dinner tonight.
Long story short, we drove aimlessly around Michigan for a good 10 hours, not getting anywhere, until finally it is snowing so hard that the snow was at least 6 - inches deep on the interstate and we could barely see our own headlights let alone the taillights of the car in front of us.
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Santi Cazorla has also been missing for the last couple of seasons, and we had a scare story not long ago that said our little Spanish magician would miss at least 90 % of this year, but the 32 year - old seems determined to get himself back to full fitness and is desperate to play for Arsenal again.
In the mad transfer saga that has been Higuain to Arsenal, a story that has been ongoing for the past few years at least, you won't be entirely shocked to hear that there is yet another development to the case.
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