Sentences with phrase «heard this story over»

I have heard this story over and over from poor women who are given the opportunity to have an abortion.
You hear stories over and over again about men who barely pay attention to their babies but can't be dragged away from the same children as toddlers.
Hearing a story over and over also helps toddlers learn about the sound, meaning, rhythm, and tone of words.
Gary, I've heard this story over and over again from this company and it's brethren.
We have heard this story over and over.
Cannon Beach has had a series of wonderful characters that have added to the charm of our small town; you'll hear their stories over the next few articles.
Michelle: I think that's very true because it does put a lot of pressure on a woman to feel as if she's the spokesperson for all moms in the entire firm who've ever come before or after and I will tell you that I heard that story over and over.

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«We've all heard lots of talk over the years about the fear that analytics will drive the types of stories you do in a bad way.
Its price is rising only because people all over the world are hearing stories of how others doubled or tripled their money in a short period — and they don't want to miss out.
We've all heard some version of this story from a newly married couple: «If I hadn't been on that business trip to London, bent over to pick up an umbrella, threw out my back, gone to the hospital for an X-ray and ran into her in the hospital cafeteria, we would never have met.
Universal had heard all the stories of Hopper's erratic behavior over the years, first as an up - and - coming actor who had small parts in the James Dean movies «Rebel Without a Cause» and «Giant» (he admired Dean immensely), then as a bit player on a slew of TV shows, where he got little respect and gave even less back.
The truth: If you read biographies or stories about the world's most successful people, you'll hear over and over again that they get up at INSANE hours like 3 and 4 a.m. to start working.
I have already heard a version of this story in a two - hour conversation over Skype.
We've all heard the stories about a «private» e-mail that ended up being passed around to the entire company, and in some cases, all over the Internet.
Eric: One trick I've heard from, I know, our friends over at BiggerPockets, that's a big real estate site, some of our friends over there they stories about how when they get they buy one property that they live in so it can be their primary residence and they can get that best mortgage rate.
He said his grandson would allow people to tell the same stories or jokes over and over because he didn't want to be disrespectful and say he'd heard them before.
You realize it was written down after hearing a story that was passed down and altered over time as well right?
Over 250 responded, and I spoke to several whose stories were both immediate and dramatic, as well as hearing from those who had been healed in previous years, and were still gleefully free of symptoms.
I've read this story and many of you guys posts over the past few months on the Beliefs stories and keep hearing these same statements when discussing Christians: «pushed» and «shoved down our throats».
As has been said over and over again, this is not a court, but simply a safe space for people to tell their stories, for people to be heard, and for people to listen.
«They're going to go through another period of expectation, uncertainty and pain - hearing the story re-lived all over again.»
This also reminded me of a story I heard in a sermon many years ago about 3 Jewish friends where 2 of them fell out over a matter of doctrine.
I remember hearing him when I was a kid myself in my school gym and almost crying with laughter over his stories live.)
Now, we hear stories of the depravity of man from all over the world all the time.
And over and over again, the story I hear from pastor after pastor is that the most difficult thing about being a pastor is the people who make bad decision after bad decision, who turn away from God, who ignore and abandon the instructions in His Word, and then, when their life comes crashing down around them, as the Bible said it would, they come to the pastor looking for the miracle cure.
«I am having a hard time because I heard so many of these stories in person,» Zanis said from Illinois, where he returned after spending a few hours in Colorado over the weekend.
What is more, our now learning who the white Chicago girlfriend was that Obama says this play - incident involved is probably inevitable, and so we'll likely hear a different side of the story from her, i.e., whether she thinks Obama's descriptions of her reaction to the play and her distress over not being black were accurate, and if they were, how she feels about his sharing them.
I want to hear your stories of the ways you've changed in your beliefs or opinions over the years and I want to hear why.
I had heard so many horror stories about bossy, insensitive women in tweeds reducing young mums to tears over their choice of cot covers that I was half - expecting some female Darth Vader to turn up and tell me off for painting the nursery the wrong shade of blue [or indeed painting it blue at all — gender stereotyping, tut tut].
A major problem is to tell the story in such a way that people hear it as contemporary and relevant.51 John Taylor pointed out that we could reach outsiders not by anything we do inside the church buildings but by crossing over to the outsiders and learning to be at home in that alien territory, as the more we are engaged in Christian witness, the more we shall recognize that it is not we who make or mar the future.
When we read these two psalms over and over, the one about godforsakenness and the other about shame and reproach, we can hear the stories they tell and sense the theological and literary power of Mark's fusing them together to interpret the meaning of Jesus» death.
But I think I hear someone say: «It is really becoming tiresome the way you go on, for now we have the same story over again; not one of the expressions you have put into the mouth of the Paradox belongs to you.»
I don't want to hear people blabbing the same story over and over again either.
I've heard way too many disaster stories of the corners splitting open and jam spilling all over the place.
I also keep hearing the same drab story that Arsene has had over a decade to win the title again and failed miserably... that couldn't be further from the truth and here's why.
Ask or read about any professional athlete and chances are you will hear a story of overcoming adversity, challenges they faced and how they have learned to manage themselves under pressure over the years.
Spinning has risen in popularity over the years, and you'll have no doubt heard the horror stories of people being pushed to their limits in these types of classes.
One of the most challenging stories we have heard from moms all over the world is keeping their kid's room tidy and neat.
A lot of the scary birth stories we hear are left over from colonial America and there is reason to believe that many women might have been suffering from rickets and poor nutrition, which would have resulted in a malformed pelvis, making many women and babies susceptible to major complications including death.
I've heard many horror stories over the years.
My daughter really enjoyed The Barefoot Book of Princesses, and I loved that it was about princesses other than Ariel and Aurora — these are stories from all over the world, with some familiar stories such as The Princess and the Pea and others that we had never heard before.
They might see or hear news stories or graphic images on TV, radio, or online, over and over.
I hate this story and unfortunately we are hearing ones like it more and more over the past few years.
Jan is honored to watch as open adoptions unfold over time, especially when she hears stories from birthparents, adoptive parents, and their children talk about how much they all care about one another.
You can't learn if you only hear the same story over and over again.
By the way, what you describe is very common, and is a story we all hear over and over.
We emphasize over and over that the practice of co-sleeping is not in any way a requirement for parenting that is spirit - led, but we heard so many stories from parents who felt they had to keep this practice a secret from family and friends, we felt it was worth devoting a chapter of discussion to the topic.
So, I have heard stories like Susan's and Christine's over and over again that their babies melt on the table, just fall asleep into this peaceful you know, essence almost.
Over coffee yesterday, I opened up about my experience with a new girlfriend and she shared that her sister went through a difficult time after the birth of both of her children and how it really helped to hear my story since she was concerned she too might suffer from postpartum depression.
By now, you've no doubt lost a night or two's sleep over when and where it will happen — because you've heard or seen on TV horror stories about an inconvenient (no, make that humiliating) time and place (like in the middle of a busy sidewalk at lunch hour or at a jam - packed mall on a Saturday morning).
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