Sentences with phrase «happened in their first chapters»

All of the titles are so far ahead of what happened in their first chapters, that it's practically misleading to present them as representative of the titles now.
Barbara's concluding sentence in her capsule summary of Simenon's writing habits: «he only knew what would happen in the first chapter when he began to write.»

Not exact matches

One of the first things Hillary Clinton decided to address in the «What Happened» chapter on why she lost the election was one of the most common critiques of her campaign: That she didn't put forth enough effort in Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
It doesn't look like an animal sacrifice is a slam dunk in the first chapters of Gen. And it's a bad hermenutic to say that's a blood sacrifice for sin is what is happening in Gen. 3.
Some of this, in contrast to the first eleven chapters of Genesis, could have happened.
We see that the first occurrence of the word («ârar) in chapter 3 of Genesis happens in verse 14.
That happens in the first of the film's three chapters, and Akin's portrait of the immediate aftermath of the tragedy is strong as he films Katja in the shadows of her family home, broken and suffering.
It's also batshit crazy and somewhat spoilery (stay away if you don't want to see anything that happens in the first few chapters of the game).
Not to mention: so long as Merryman and Newman refrain from simply rehashing what went down in the first film — while passing the sequel off as a «new» chapter in the ongoing story (that's never happened before, right?).
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«While LOGAN was always going to be perceived as the last chapter in a successful «super hero» franchise, and a final performance in this role by my brilliant friend Hugh Jackman, Scott Frank, Michael Green and I always viewed the task of writing it as, first and foremost, an opportunity to make a dramatic character piece, one that just so happened to feature beloved comic book characters.
But with the simultaneous chapter releases, fans will have to wait until August to actually read what happens in between the first chapter and chapter 24, when it starts.
One day, you're going to see something in the pages of your first draft that looks half - way decent, maybe even looks like a gem or a gold nugget of a sentence or paragraph or page that gives you a springboard to a decent scene, or a great chapter, and when that happens you'll feel you've come out of your funk.
e.g., in Star Wars, this would be when Luke leaves home when his family is killed) should typically happen within the first few chapters.
(I remember vividly, the first one this ever happened to me was Charlie Courtland's «Dandelions in the Garden,» for which I paid $ 9.99 on the Kindle and had to put down after two chapters because every single page was riddled with a multitude of typos, grammatical errors and formatting flaws - all of which the author herself considered a matter of personal taste and absolutely acceptable.)
Here, only the first chapter was released in Weekly Shonen Jump before the title jumped to current serialization, so this is the first chance for readers to see (legally) what happened in the intervening chapters.
There are puzzles to overcome, but for the most part you'll be spending your time in the prologue and first two chapters of D4 getting to know the game's oddball cast of characters, which includes an extremely flamboyant fashion designer and his mannequin lover (who just so happens to look just like him) Sukey, a scarred and mysterious U.S. Marshall escorting a psychotic drug runner, and a paranoid young woman with one hell of a temper.
Complete one chapter and the next opens up, but you'll have to buy it in the shop first, and they get more expensive as time goes on, so you'll have to do some serious racing to see what crazy crap happens to Falcon next.
The first few chapters outline the science in a user - friendly, readable manner, explaining what's happening to our climate and the reasons why we need serious, significant action and fast.
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If you're self - represented you should be able to pick up the playbook and read the first couple chapters and then jump to wherever you are in your process and have a road map of what to expect, what your options are, different plays you can make in court, what places you can settle, what you can expect in settling, resources for where to find information on what's likely to happen in your case, the best case scenarios and worst case scenarios that any experienced state bar court defense lawyer is going to be able to construct.
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