Not exact matches
Dubner told what he called the «disgusting and ridiculous»
story of
how the thin Japanese man shattered world records and redefined competitive eating at Nathan's Famous Fourth of July hot -
dog eating contest in Coney Island, N.Y.
We talked, as baseball people do, of the past: He told me
how much he'd enjoyed competing against Frank and Brooks Robinson of my Orioles, and he loved the
story of
how Baltimore fans bombarded showboating Reggie Jackson with hot
dogs dispensed from the upper deck when Reggie played his first game in Memorial Stadium after abandoning Baltimore for the fleshpots of New York and the overbearing Yankees.
The
story relates
how at first Jesus seems reluctant to do this; after all, he is a Jew in background and thought and she is a non-Jew who in the typical Jewish understanding of that time was considered «a
dog» before whom the treasures of Jewish conviction were not to be asserted.
These
stories of love, and
how pets can bring people together, will truly warm your heart:
Dog PortraitDawn Maslar and her partner Ed... more
This week we have
stories on
how we taste water, extracting ancient DNA from mummy heads, and the earliest evidence for
dog breeding with Online News Editor David Grimm.
The book is as much a scientific exploration of
how the canine brain might function as it is a deeply personal
story about Berns's relationship with
dogs as pets and colleagues.
But even if we can one day say, with confidence, when and where and
how many times an ancestral wolf became a
dog, we'll still have only half of the
story.
Sharing her
story and her tips on
how to heal illness the Paleo way are the things she is most passionate about, followed closely by Bulletproof coffee, yoga pants, and her
dog, River.
On Smaller
Dogs and Larger Life Questions by Kate Figes is not only an exceptionally beautifully written book, because here is a gifted author, but also because her
story is an account of
how every person could be in her situation.
G -
Dog tells the entertaining, hilarious and unlikely
story of
how a white Jesuit priest became an expert in gang lives.
From dealing with cats and
dogs in his white lab coat during the day to modeling with bikini girls at night, this is the true
story about Russell Mitchell and
how one of his legendary motorcycles comes to life.
At the same time Marty discovers his best friend has publicly solicited for psychopaths to contact him to help inspire his
story, the dognapping scam hits a snag when Billy steals the
dog of local psychopath Charlie (Harrelson) who quickly exacts his revenge and sends the writing and dognapping trio into the desert where they figure out
how to deal with Charlie's rampage and, if they have time, a decent ending for Marty's
story.
By the end of the film, you'll either come away refreshed that it doesn't exactly end up
how you might think, or upset that you've wasted your time following phony - baloney characters stuck in the middle of a faux - erudite shaggy -
dog story.
It's a
story of mourning for what has become of the world, as the
dogs get into scraps over scraps and, in the case of former show
dog Nutmeg (voice of Scarlett Johansson), explain
how unfair it would be to bring puppies into this world.
New extras: «Walt & His
Dogs»: Through archival recordings and photos, hear the tales of the dogs Walt Disney owned and loved over his lifetime; «Stories from Walt's Office: Take a tour of Walt's office suite on the Studio lot, carefully re-created to look just as it did when he occupied it; «How to Make a Meatball and Other Fun Facts About Lady and The Tramp»: Watch a delicious lesson on how to make perfect meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host Alexys Gabrie
Dogs»: Through archival recordings and photos, hear the tales of the
dogs Walt Disney owned and loved over his lifetime; «Stories from Walt's Office: Take a tour of Walt's office suite on the Studio lot, carefully re-created to look just as it did when he occupied it; «How to Make a Meatball and Other Fun Facts About Lady and The Tramp»: Watch a delicious lesson on how to make perfect meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host Alexys Gabrie
dogs Walt Disney owned and loved over his lifetime; «
Stories from Walt's Office: Take a tour of Walt's office suite on the Studio lot, carefully re-created to look just as it did when he occupied it; «
How to Make a Meatball and Other Fun Facts About Lady and The Tramp»: Watch a delicious lesson on how to make perfect meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host Alexys Gabriel
How to Make a Meatball and Other Fun Facts About Lady and The Tramp»: Watch a delicious lesson on
how to make perfect meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host Alexys Gabriel
how to make perfect meatballs with teen chef Amber Kelley and Oh My Disney Show Host Alexys Gabrielle.
«Metalhead» is a post-apocalyptic
story that's light on describing what led to said apocalypse, but once we meet a deadly mechanical «
dog» seemingly hunting any and all human beings, we've got a pretty good idea of
how to fill in the blanks.
Essentially, it is the
story of
how eight sled
dogs struggle for survival after being left behind during one of the worst snowstorms to hit that area.
Or
how about the «framing
story» of the
dog dying.
«Above and Beyond» «All Things Must Pass» «Amy» «The Armor of Light» «Ballet 422» «Batkid Begins» «Becoming Bulletproof» «Being Evel» «Beltracchi — The Art of Forgery» «Best of Enemies» «The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution» «Bolshoi Babylon» «Brand: A Second Coming» «A Brave Heart: The Lizzie Velasquez
Story» «Call Me Lucky» «Cartel Land» «Censored Voices» «Champs» «CodeGirl» «Coming Home» «Dark Horse» «Deli Man» «Dior and I» «The Diplomat» «(Dis) Honesty — The Truth about Lies» «Don't Think I've Forgotten: Cambodia's Lost Rock and Roll» «Dreamcatcher» «dream / killer» «Drunk, Stoned, Brilliant, Dead: The
Story of the National Lampoon» «Eating Happiness» «Every Last Child» «Evidence of Harm» «Farewell to Hollywood» «Finders Keepers» «The Forecaster» «Frame by Frame» «Gardeners of Eden» «A Gay Girl in Damascus: The Amina Profile» «Godspeed: The
Story of Page Jones» «Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief» «He Named Me Malala» «Heart of a
Dog» «Hitchcock / Truffaut» «
How to Change the World» «Human» «The Hunting Ground» «I Am Chris Farley» «In Jackson Heights» «In My Father's House» «India's Daughter» «Ingrid Bergman — In Her Own Words» «Iraqi Odyssey» «Iris» «Janis: Little Girl Blue» «Karski & the Lords of Humanity» «Killing Them Safely» «Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck» «Lambert & Stamp» «A Lego Brickumentary» «Listen to Me Marlon» «Live from New York!»
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?
I'll save the back
story of
how I decided I needed to buy the app for our next CrackBerry Podcast (for now let's just say I was triple
dog dared into it), but buy it I did.
Against a background of war, terrorism, disease and unbearable uncertainty about the future, this
story of
how a foreign correspondent and his wife fought to adopt a Zimbabwean baby emerges as an inspiring testament to the miracles that love and
dogged determination can sometimes achieve.
How she got there and why she lives alone at age 68, with three
dogs and new neighbors — a mysterious and seemingly broken Cambodian family — is the lovely, slowly unfurling
story of the latest novel by best - selling author Gish Jen.Within the last two years Hattie has lost her husband of 30...
My girlfriend's been telling her friends
how she received «the best present ever» — this short collection of funny photos of her
dog, along with sweetly humorous captions that tell the
story of his life.
Electronics - sniffing
dogs:
How K9s became a secret weapon for solving high - tech crimes (ZD Net) Fascinating story that showcases how man's best friend still has an important role to play in law enforcement, even in the computer a
How K9s became a secret weapon for solving high - tech crimes (ZD Net) Fascinating
story that showcases
how man's best friend still has an important role to play in law enforcement, even in the computer a
how man's best friend still has an important role to play in law enforcement, even in the computer age.
Kidwell says after being duped, many will post warnings of caution to others,
stories of
how they bought a
dog that ended up dying of Parvo.
How many of us have heard such
stories of a
dog's loyalty?
This
story could help spark important discussions about abandoned
dogs,
dogs in shelters, stray
dogs, and
how to approach them and treat them.
To keep me motivated, I'm going to remember the
story of a paralyzed
dog named Zeus and
how he stayed focused on his goal to walk again.
These
dogs are able to sense a variation within their owners and react accordingly, for instance seeking out another human in the case of their owner collapsing into a seizure.We wanted to learn more about
how service
dogs help their owners on an everyday and personal basis, so we asked several service
dog owners to share their
stories with us.
With tears swelling, I thanked the woman for sharing her
story and realized
how resilient
dogs really are.
In conjunction with last week's
story about
how shelters and rescues name their adoptable animals, we put out a call for a name for a
dog.
No matter
how illogical it seems, for a
dog suffering isolation distress or separation anxiety, your leaving is like that bucket of spiders or the edge of that 100 -
story building.
Discover this
dog's incredible
story of successful weight loss and
how easy it can be for your pet.
I'm going to share some positive
stories about the pit bull
dog and show
how truly heroic they can be.
«What's troubling is
how often in these
stories the police officer's first reaction is to fire his weapon at the animal... Something's clearly amiss when a police officer can stroll onto the private property of someone who's doing nothing illegal, be confronted by a
dog who's merely doing what
dogs do — defending his territory — shoot the
dog dead, and get nothing but full support from his superiors.
having lived with a couple of doggies including one of the red nose lines that organizations still do not want to recognize and the only things that I can do and make a rascism to the offices that do not know
how to do anything but shit just like the media and many other hypocrites and countries that forbid bull terriers largely forgets the
stories that these
dogs experienced and thank them for and a good scapegoat for big crooks and other very hypocritical the
dog and the friend and not a killer like our species and the more the hypocrites will forbid the races more new breeds or pseudo new races will be born as with the forbidden pitbull one invents then a pseudo name the american bully but good the list and long ja'ime the
dog but especially not the hypocrites like the media and and other administration and some of us who need strong sensation to extract their shit
I love
how it is noted that Sashi's
story is about a Shetland Sheepdog, but the information can be applied to ALL
dogs, no matter what the breed.
By now, we have heard hundreds of
stories of
how dogs and cats get well on rmb;
how puppies started on a raw diet thrive.
This
story is a perfect example of
how important our energy is, especially when it comes to communicating with our
dogs.
As fate would have it, she ran into OAS Director Megan Webb just after having read the
story, and, in talking about the animals at the shelter, Megan told her about our small -
dog population and
how so many of the Chihuahua mixes look similar.
(There's a fascinating side
story about
how the scientists got 11
dogs to enter a scanner and stay still.)
Pet Care we wanted to take some time out to share two of our favorite
stories of
how Assistance
Dogs have changed and saved people's lives.
Visit RADAR's website and Facebook page and Chloe's SOS Fund (Saving Our Seniors) web page to see more
stories and examples of
how two guys on a mission help get at - risk
dogs out of rural shelter and into rescues so that they can go on to loving forever homes.
Diane Rose - Solomon's book, JJ the American Street
Dog and
How He Came to Live in Our House, is the delightful
story of a found...
While microchips are implanted generally between the shoulder blades, this quick lost
dog / reunion
story from Lost
Dogs Illinois is an amazing example of
how microchips can migrate.
The audience was then mesmerized by Captain, U.S.Army (Retired), Marlene Krpata's unforgettable speech, telling her
story of service, her visible and invisible wounds of war (being injured during her service in Iraq) and
how her TLCAD Service
Dog, Gracie, has transformed and continues to positively impact her life on her long journey toward healing.
Whatever it was, it tells us a
story about
how dogs see themselves as well as other
dogs, and the real power of friendship.
This is the
story of
how Melani adopted Jake, a senior
dog with terminal cancer who had been in a shelter for months.
In the land of the American dream — where our cultural
story is that anyone can become anything if they work hard enough — we don't like to think that some
dogs might not be well - suited to a job based simply on who they are or
how they were born.