Sentences with phrase «full story about a person»

Credit scores and credit reports don't always tell the full story about a person, but they do indicate your ability to pay your bills.

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The American people have no reason to believe that they've heard the full story and every reason to believe that Washington assumes they are too stupid or preoccupied to care about cyber security.»
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!
The Gospels are full of stories in which Jesus quotes, explains, talks about and challenges people with the scriptures, which paint a remarkable picture.
There was so much I learned about him — we rarely know the full spectrum of a person, and all of us have several identities — that I was sorry I never cornered him at a party to ask him more about the creative process; instead, I always sought him out because he was never without a good story and because he was always laughing.
FYI, I'd love to share this on my organization's facebook page, but I can't, because the title reinforces the wrong information (with the authority of the NYT,)(see «Don't Think of an Elephant,» by George Lakoff, and think about people just skimming their facebook feed, rather than clicking through for the full story) and there aren't any (relevant & appropriate) images associated with this (your) article.
Whenever a new story breaks about people drowning in the Mediterranean or being killed as they try to get from Calais to the UK, you can guarantee that the comments section beneath the article will be full of people suggesting they shouldn't have made the crossing in the first place or that they are all terrorists.
Despite taking a full - on approach to the issue of alcoholism, filmmaker Ponsoldt undermines his own case by telling a story about the problem itself rather than the people caught up in it.
The story is touching and compelling, full of the real feelings that can suddenly strike when everything about a person's life changes.
Paranoid Park is certainly the filmmaker's most inaccessible effort to date, as the movie - which is chock full of all his expected stylistic quirks, including long tracking shots of people walking - ultimately feels as though it's about 20 minutes worth off story stretched out to fill a 90 minute running time.
Last month I posted about Rachel McAdams at a wedding with screenwriter Jamie Linden after a reader called Anna mentioned that she was wondering if Jamie could have been the person mistaken for Taylor Kitsch when Rachel was spotted by fans in Paris in May Full Story
But how about the story of the grand entrance Jennifer Lawrence accidentally made into a bar full of people who were clapping for Jordan Peele?
The story is full of things I've wanted to write about for ages, including an island city ruled by magicians, a place where life revolves round all kinds of theatrical shows and a young woman who refuses to accept the plans other people make for her.
Personal and passionate, Giovanni's short narrative talks about the sacred songs first sung by slaves, tracing how people in bondage created the great spirituals to tell their stories, and what the songs (presented in full at the end of the book) still mean to us today.
A Partial History of Lost Causes by Jennifer duBois Amelia Anne Is Dead and Gone by Kat Rosenfield And When She Was Good by Laura Lippman Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk by Ben Fountain Don't Ever Get Old by Daniel Friedman Every Love Story Is a Ghost Story by D.T. Max Happiness Is a Chemical in the Brain by Lucia Perillo HHhH by Laurent Binet Let's Pretend This Never Happened by Jenny Lawson Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake by Anna Quindlen New Ways to Kill Your Mother by Colm Tóibín No One is Here Except All of Us by Ramona Ausubel Red Ruby Heart in a Cold Blue Sea by Morgan Callan Rogers Say Nice Things About Detroit by Scott Lasser Tell the Wolves I'm Home by Carol Rifka Brunt The End of Your Life Book Club by Will Schwalbe The Liar, the Bitch and the Wardrobe by Allie Kingsley The People of Forever Are Not Afraid by Shani Boianjiu There Is No Dog by Meg Rosoff This Book Is Full of Spiders: Seriously, Dude, Don't Touch It by David Wong This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Díaz What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
Towards the end of the title story in this bleak yet bracing collection, a man delivers a haunting interior monologue about how people cope, or fail to cope, with loss: «Our town is full of people running back and forth in torn days and every other town is like that, too.
His work includes a collection of short stories with twists called Hobson's Choice (also available in print), a full - length novel called «The Road» about the consequences of corruption on ordinary people and an accessible job hunting interview guide (based on his years of experience as the boss of an employment agency).
Although there are success stories about people who get thousands of people to download their e-book by running a full five - day promotion, most of them are people who have an established community following — or the money to spend on a strategic marketing campaign.
Rather than face these issues and the people involved, she accepts a job making a film about the ship - breakers of Chittagong, beaches that are the graveyards of decommissioned liners, an environment with safety issues, full of men with tragic stories.
Dumb Derek heard all of the stories about how people lost wheel barrels full of money in the dot - com crash and the 2008 financial crisis.
It was an opportunity to educate people about pit bull type dogs, and a reminder that not everyone knows the full story.
The blog is full of heartwarming stories about how they've served the community and helped people in need.
«I hope that by Harley being a Hero Dog, more and more people will learn the full story about puppy mills, and hopefully more and more people will want to foster and adopt National Mill Dog Rescue dogs,» said Taylor.
Poco a Poco is story full of colorful characters where kids will learn about «the come and go» people and enjoy the story of how wolves became dogs and how they help humans listen to their hearts.
Once a year, I like to take a column off from the usual education, rants and opinions I am so full of and take a breather to tell amusing stories about creatures and their people.
I often ask myself how can «normal» people even think to compete with these kind of bloggers, always good - looking, well - dressed and in some cases so well - funded... I do not know if «normal people» (maybe having a job, and not having the chance to leave it so easily to become a full - time - traveller) will ever have the opportunity to find a small place on the web to tell their short stories about travel... but your article gives some rest from the average - travel - blog - article and hope for those who do not want to be a part of them.
The Aloy's aura adds much to the story and the game, and she casts a large shadow; however, through superior storytelling, Guerrilla Games has created a world full of people whom you will care about.
The discoveries and explanations about what happened to the castle and people are fantastic and full of Witcher series trademarks: twists in a story, engrossing dialogue and a grand dose of gore imagery and chilling implications.
The other day I also heard a story about a room full of paleo people rolling their eyes and groaning at the mere mention of his name.
Are people switching off the subject, particularly as we in the UK go through the coldest, snowiest winter for many years, and the media is full of stories about the climate sceptics?
The news is still full of stories about the large numbers of unemployed people in this country.
There is a fantastic book called «Godwinks» or «God Winks» — full of stories that some people might call a coincidence but others see as a moment when God was saying «yep — I'm still here and I care about the little things in your life also».
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