Not exact matches
They found that these «sprinters» did indeed report similar
stories, and three factors in particular
jumped out, starting with at least one instance
of making a lateral or even «backward» move that became a defining opportunity:
There are more
stories out of the bible that have been proven impossible and or wrong by science than have been shown to have any credibility... Of course I'm talking about actual science... not that christian science and creation «science»... which use scientific sounding things and jump to ridiculous unjustifyable conlusions, or that create incorrect premises and then make up answers to suit the question
of the bible that have been proven impossible and or wrong by science than have been shown to have any credibility...
Of course I'm talking about actual science... not that christian science and creation «science»... which use scientific sounding things and jump to ridiculous unjustifyable conlusions, or that create incorrect premises and then make up answers to suit the question
Of course I'm talking about actual science... not that christian science and creation «science»... which use scientific sounding things and
jump to ridiculous unjustifyable conlusions, or that create incorrect premises and then make up answers to suit the questions.
Interestingly, the first thing that
jumped in my head from the bible, about how to pray, was the Tax Collector and the Pharisee... it took a Google search to come up with verses, and it also jogged my memory to the song «Pride (In the Name
of Love)» by U2, in which I thought the lyrics «one man come in the name
of love, one man he come and go» in part was a call -
out to that
story.
Out of desperation Joseph did
jump from his second
story room window and was shot before hitting the ground.
If a man
jumps out of a tenth -
story window, he doesn't break the law
of gravity; he just proves that it exists.
Now, I'm sure that there are a few people who are LDS reading these comments (it's a
story by Glenn Beck) who will
jump on here and tell me how full
of it I am but, there is also a legion
out here who will also say «yup».
All I can see is the next word, the next post, the next prayer, the next Sunday, the next bit
of wafer and wine, the next
story, the next need, the next comment, the next baby bird to
jump out of that nest in our carport, the next nudge
of the Spirit, the next puzzle, the next question, the next random thing that nettles my brain and screams WRITE!
when you are forced to
jump out of a burning building 80
stories high, or to burn to death, as they did on 9/11, you'll see life as it is!
I've looked at Kris Carr's inspiring
story because
of you and found information
out about Margaret Hills (recovered from severe Rheumatoid Arthritis in the 1980's by doing pretty much an alkaline diet), and basically you gave me the
jump start and motivation to do what I can to help myself as naturally as possible for as long as possible.
Cosenza had heard
stories about how bookies sometimes operate, but the headline still
jumped out at him last Saturday when The Boston Globe reported that a Queens, N.Y., bookmaker had put one
of the student bookies implicated in the Boston College scandal in the hospital last year.
They were the
story of the first weeks
of the season —
jumping out to a 3 - 0 record and against top - flght competition..
Your kids will be repeating this catchy
story about a frog who has to
jump out of the way to avoid being eaten!
«While you better believe I'm going to be telling that
story for years to come, it wasn't enough to make me
jump out of the boiling pot,» she writes.
He even acts
out various
stories in the living room (with elaborate sets, including couches on their sides and piles
of cushions to
jump into off our counter — not something a mama would think
of regularly).
If you are here reading this right now you are
jumping into our
story at the point where we are — 100 %
out of debt — free from our 9 - 5 jobs and have one that lets us live on our terms — homeschooling our girls — looking for our sailboat.
What
jumped out at me today was a bunch
of smaller
stories — ones that give us a hole - in - the - gym - shower - wall glimpse
of some
of the changes the political world is enduring.
What
jumped out at me today was a bunch
of smaller
stories — ones that give us a...
After the end
of the war the book
jumps to 1963, and you see how things turn
out for the
story's major figures.
Mackenzie is one
of a small band
of scientists who are trying to work
out why Australia is suffering from a rash
of «zoonoses», diseases that
jump from animals to humans, and why, in almost every case, a bat features somewhere in the
story.
A 1937 Better Homes and Gardens
story said that using «Hormodin isn't any more difficult than playing with the chemistry set you bought Junior» and that the compounds would make nature «hurry up, [and]
jump thru hoops» or even to «make a raincoat
out of the rubber plant in your living room.»
This mystery
of the deep was solved by a graduate student at Harvard University, Colleen Cavanaugh, who relates the
story of jumping up in class and shouting that she figured
out how the tubeworms make their living.
If you are here reading this right now you are
jumping into our
story at the point where we are — 100 %
out of debt — free from our 9 - 5 jobs and have one that lets us live on our terms — homeschooling our girls — looking for our sailboat.
With work and family it is difficult to carve
out larger blocks
of dedicated strength time (where time exists I put it to 1 - 2 hr steep MAF hiking) and have naturally gravitated towards cutting firewood, digging soil, pushing wheelbarrows, dropping in the kitchen and doing pushups or a plank, squats and presses with 2 × 25 # dumbells in the living room between
stories to kids, plyometric
jumps in the park etc..
We reached
out to Jacob for statement — the full text
of which appears after the
jump — and we also reached
out to Erin Kleinberg and Stephanie Mark, founders
of TheCoveted.com to hear their side
of the
story, but we haven't yet heard back.
There is a really fun
story behind shooting these blog photos — it started raining almost immediately after we
jumped out of the car.
Each time the rep calls Walter, Walter has some new incredible
story of jumping out of helicopters and running from erupting volcanoes.
The
story soon
jumps to Katharine, jolting
out of a slumber, a sly preview
of larger awakenings to come, both her own and that
of the country.
Because not everybody embraces the beauty
of Jason Statham beating a guy up while strapped to a chair and then
jumping out a three -
story window, Ruthe Stein has also picked several promising independent films as well.
What we have are «fast zombies» that also have the ability to climb on walls / ceilings and
jump out of second and third
story windows.
I loved the way the
story flows while at the same time allowing the personalities
of the characters and the actors to
jump out at us.
Where Annihilation was told from the first person perspective
of the Biologist, Authority
jumps out to the third person for Control, telling a broader
story that helps to put Annihilation into a bit more context, revealing that Annihilation is a good demonstration
of an unreliable narrator —
of course, how reliable can a narrator in a place such as Area X be?
There are a few weak attempts at
jump scares, but they make little sense in context
of the
story and feel
out of place.
The best part
of One Piece Pirate Warriors 3 is that the game starts from the beginning which means if you have missed
out on the last 15 years
of stories, this makes the perfect
jumping on point for new gamers.
The
story is highly recollective
of Malick's Badlands, and that's where the shortcomings
jump out.
This time
out, this
story of a claim
jumper teaming up with a pioneer woman to transport three mentally unstable women from Nebraska to Iowa has such an insanely heavyweight cast that, assuming it's ready (and it shot all the way back in May
of 2013) we can safely assume it's heading for the Croisette, and it seems likely to offer the kind
of attention - grabbing roles to its principals that may well make it part
of the awards conversation beyond Cannes too.
Scenes, characters, and
story points
jump out of nowhere and hobble themselves together to bring various plot lines to a head.
Yet, even with the storyline lulls, the fact that it
jumps from
story to
story every few minutes keeps you from falling asleep, as your interest will pick right back up again once you see Hugh Grant (Two Weeks Notice, About a Boy) as the Prime Minister, Colin Firth (What a Girl Wants, Hope Springs) attempting to break through a language barrier, Liam Neeson (Gangs
of New York, K - 19) encouraging his young son to be a fool for love, or Bill Nighy (I Capture the Castle, Underworld) chew up scenery with an outlandishly fiendish burnt -
out rock star performance.
With studios like Blumhouse (Get
Out, Split, and the Insidious franchise) and A24 (The Witch, It Comes at Night) establishing distinct identities in the minds
of moviegoers and television shows like American Horror
Story, Bates Motel, and even Stranger Things spreading the genre elements across the airwaves — or, more likely, your laptop — it's difficult to deny that we're in the midst
of an era
of horror filmmaking that prizes subtext, mood, and tone over gore effects, elaborate kills, and
jump - scares.
There are 30 levels in total over three worlds to conquer, however the game's
story mode throws
out the traditional requirements
of jumping back and forth betw...
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Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Bourne Dossier, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status, Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite views
of the locations,» and other «top secret training material»); and Bourne Orientation, which
jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the
story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
Despite regular
jumps between the past and present, the narrative manages to maintain a steady pace as you transition in and
out of interactive cutscenes, which kept me fully engaged throughout the course
of the
story.
Blu - ray exclusives will be familiar to loyal Universal customers, beginning with three core U-Control features: a Picture in Picture option that includes cast and crew interviews, set footage, and pre-production art (like storyboards); the Blackbriar Files, which give access to high - tech superspy information technology (like pop - up Agent Status, Character Dossiers, Field Reports with «GPS - enhanced satellite views
of the locations,» and «the technology behind the spy gadgets through visuals and 3D animations»); and Bourne Orientation, which
jumps out of the film to provide literal orientation (globally speaking) and figurative orientation: information about what's driving Bourne at key junctures in the
story (answering that eternal actor's question: «What's my motivation?»).
World features a more persistent multiplayer co-operative experience compared to recent predecessors, with players able to
jump in and
out of quests with friends or strangers, before and during (aside from specific main
story missions with cutscenes).
In the FPS Campaigns
of those games, you are going against AI too but they have a
story, and cut scenes show the characters yelling at each - other, gives the game plot, plus you
jump out of planes, ride tanks, boats, choppers, they totally engross you in that adventure.
The actors also
jump in and
out of character, especially Gosling, who is narrating the
story.
The
story here also doesn't
jump out and grab you right away, it does take some time to grow on you and once you get to know these characters and see more
of their interactions then you start to appreciate it a lot more as it goes on.
Remothered: Tormented Fathers does well what it sets
out to do: providing a horror experience and an engaging
story by avoiding the abuse
of jump scares and explicit imagery.
But what
jumped out at me after seeing 14
of the 28 feature length films in the festival's main program (I admit, I saw a pair among them in advance) was the strength and singularity
of female - driven
stories.
In 2013, he briefly suggested that Secretary
of Education Arne Duncan was «impolitic» to place opposition to the Common Core State Standards upon «white, suburban moms» who don't want to find
out that their children are not brilliant — just before he
jumped in and declared that Secretary Duncan was right to be concerned that «a laudable set
of guidelines» would be rejected for making kids work too hard, characterized most opposition to the standards as «welling hysteria» from the right and left wing, and chided parents concerned about the increasing lack
of joy in school with declarations that portions
of school ought to be «relatively mirthless» while blaming
stories of students breaking down from stress upon their parents.