Sentences with phrase «get the whole story together»

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Then everybody got together and wrote a whole bunch of stories about him... and centuries later, a Muslim convert got together with some of his homies and put them all into one book... kinda like Readers» Digest.
• Ron Rapoport, in the Los Angeles Daily News: «Let's see, we've got dirty secrets, conflicting stories, a whole cast of unsavory characters and more overheated media coverage than all of Elizabeth Taylor's marriages put together.
What I'm on about if teams travel to Liverpool, man United, man city, Tottenham or even Chelsea the fans get behind their team they can play how bad on their day they'll get booed off the pitch but yet will get cheered on and if their team play great they will cheer even louder but coming to the so called arsenal fans it's a whole different story all together the good apart.
Get the whole family together to create and write a family story.
Around the world, more and more people celebrate Halloween with parties and get - togethers to celebrate... well, what they celebrate is a whole different story (the history behind Halloween is so complex and complicated that it would take too much even to sum up here).
Basically the whole story comes together when you get into the quest mode.
But what's kind of sad about the whole sorry affair is that there's really no reason the film had to be this bad — watch the opening, with the well - cast stars (Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan and Toby Kebbell) going through an overfamiliar but effective origin story / getting - the - team - together arc, and it feels like we're in for something quite tolerable.
It might be a perfect date night game, though, since you'll get the satisfaction of playing through a whole story together as well as learning a little more about each other's decision - making styles.
Journalism plays the role of investigating all the different strands of a story and pulling it all together to get a true picture of the whole story.
I never tired of her stories about how she got in trouble for plucking the biggest, juiciest figs for herself, and especially about how difficult it was to keep those trees alive during the harsh Rhode Island winters, when the whole neighborhood would come together to help my great - grandfather with the fig - tree burying.
Basically the whole story comes together when you get into the quest mode.
At that time, it was just personal, and so what happened then was I mentioned to a couple of colleagues what was going on, and one of my colleagues at Scripps, at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography said to me, «You should talk to Ben Santer, something sort of similar happened to him,» and that's when I first got to know Ben and started talking to him, and that's when the whole «Merchants of Doubt» story started to unfold, that Ben told me what had happened to him, and then the pieces began to come together, because one of the people who had attacked Ben Santer ** was Fred Singer, and he was one of the people who was attacking me.
I know what your saying, «Enough Ryan, we get it, you're wicked awesome at your job and you like to use metaphors and italics...» I hear you loud and clear and trust me I do have a story that ties this whole «Story Theme» togestory that ties this whole «Story Theme» togeStory Theme» together.
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