Sentences with phrase «kinds of stories at»

Fortune journalist Carol Loomis used to joke that there were only two kinds of stories at Fortune: «Oh, the glory of it!»
Then there are games that make no attempts whatsoever to have any kind of story at all.

Not exact matches

Cole's rise from Hooters Girl to president of a multinational company in under two decades is the kind of story that elicits impressed eyebrow raises at cocktail parties.
Your characters should pass through a struggle or tension of some kind, which they resolve at the end of the story.
Build a media presence of some kind: tell stories about the people who are using your services through a blog at least.
For an entertaining yet educational eyeful of just how bizarre the Bitcoin story is, from its mysterious beginnings to its rise as a kind of, almost, on the brink of mainstream currency around the globe today, take a look at the revealing infographic below from WhoIsHostingThis.com.
When I told this story to Alan Tecktiel, Global HR Director at the law firm Baker & McKenzie, he noted that Jill was able to go to the lengths she did because companies like FedEx (FDX) their employees to do these kinds of things.
«This whole story is causing people to kind of take a step back because at the least it looks like you have an increasingly protectionist administration that is increasing tariffs and scuttling M&A,» Kessler told CNBC.
As our world becomes more complex, with most of us moving back and forth between the physical and virtual worlds, and stimulus of all kinds coming at us in unprecedented ways, that need to organize our lives into stories becomes that much stronger, he adds.
«I think we're kind of past the point where anybody would look at it and be like: «Oh, well, that story's fantastic but I hate it because it's being sponsored by a brand,»» Spiers said.
We have the same kinds of discussions we'd have at a story meeting at work.»
-LSB-...] met Keith Nowak at the recent VC Demo Day event and he was kind enough to share the story and lessons of how his startup, imercive, ran out -LSB-...]
Speaking of C3PO... There's kind of a funny story about Michael Eisner at the grand opening of Disneyland's «Star Tours.»
«It's kind of like a story about the man who went bankrupt, slowly at first and then all of a sudden.
I can see myself bringing this up in conversation for at least a year or 18 months before I'd hit everyone in my address book with whom I could have this kind of exchange and compiling the most eclectic collection of stories one could imagine.
For them, at last, there would be some kind of future; some older faces to apply to their unfolding lives, some language in which their identity could be properly discussed, some rubric by which it could be explained - not in terms of sex, or sexual practices, or bars, or subterranean activity, but in terms of their future life stories, their potential loves, their eventual chance at some kind of constructive happiness.»
Your comment kind of puts all believers in the same basket, and while I agree that there are some who say they do but don't I would submit to you, that if this has been what you've seen you have really not seen the whole story at all.
The world is at the peak of Biebermadness and stories about all kinds of antics are appearing in the tabloids.
Apparently, I do — for decades) But it's the story at the end that I tell about her, that had her brimming with tears of the gentlest kind.
This giving again is itself, in fact, a kind of «sacrificial» motif in Hebrew Scripture, achieving its most powerful early expression in the story of Isaac's aqedah, and arriving at its consummation, perhaps, in Ezekiel's vision in the valley of dry bones.
That kind of blows apart the old «sheep and shepherd» story that most Christians believe without question and which most pastors love to toss out at their «stupid sheep» languishing in the pews.
And the one you heard was not our best, at least not mine... It was the first time that Liz had ever read any of those Scriptures, so I thought we would have enough to talk about just confronting the content of the story, but it was actually kind of slow.
When one reads such novels as Couples, Marry Me, and the trilogy of Rabbit Angstrom stories, one has the feeling that all American marriages are doomed to failure — or at least to some kind of uneasy peace.
Heaven is where our dear ones are now who have passed away, and the restored Earth takes place at the coming of Christ and ushers in what Scripture refers to as the coming age — kind of the next chapter in the story right here on the planet you love.
But that is a story for another day, and you will have to go see Avatar yourself in order to fully contemplate what kind of God lurks at the Rousseauvian heart of the inventor of the Terminator.
We can not even appropriate for ourselves the kind of piety which produced this weak effort at salvage: «The important point [in the Samson stories] is Samson's radiant certainty that his tremendous strength, and his successes, were due to Jehovah [Yahweh], who filled him with His (Jehovah's) divine energy.
We know that covenants in the ancient east were of several kinds.10 In the Old Testament story at least two primary types of covenant are emphasized.
Jeremy, Herb Montgomery over at http://www.renewedheartministries.com has the perspective about the Lazarus and the Rich Man story that it is actually a common story from Egypt, Cannan, all over the area, each with its own distinct flavor, but a common tale known by people of the day, which is why Jesus used it as an illustration, but not to expound on some kind of theological truth about hell or the afterlife.
We just started getting into the groove of things with Snapchat, and then Stories came out, and now we are kind of at a loss:) And I do find those apps taking up way too much time.
A little story about my cookie experiences — I have made so many failed attempts at cookies, of all kinds... especially when I have decided to be brave and try my own recipes.
I ended up topping the pumpkin pie smoothie bowl with gluten - free superfood creamy pumpkin pie (all kinds of crazy things happen at the Breakfast Criminals HQ, for experiment purposes of course, but that's a different story).
Here at Upper Story, we're eager to find great solutions for diners of all kinds.
One of the things about Edsall that always sat wrong with me was the story of how he kind of left his players at UConn without saying goodbye when he took the Maryland job.
But enough about reminding you that wrestling companies can and will change their history at will to suit their story: what matters right now is that WWE is going to have a women's battle royal, and it sure sounds like the kind of thing we should get used to seeing.
Proof is Ancelotti still believe he can be Alonso 2.O kind of... but he would be a great catch for us... Flamini is a good squad player but if we want to go higher and fulfill our supposed ambition we need to take the next step... he will definitely go at the end, Arteta is another story as he is our captain otherwise future looks bleak for both our players... more so if Coquelin continues to improve!!
there was one randomly line at the end of pompey's story about the last game of the season that lauren suffered some kind of injury on the final play — did anyone else see / hear any more about that?
As athletes who spend most of our waking hours at the team facility, we learned about the events in Ferguson and the death of Eric Garner through a kind of osmosis — you see a video clip or read a story, but you never get the full picture.
Join the staff at Historic Yates Mill County Park Dec. 19, 10 - 11 a.m., to read a story, explore the kinds of toys children play with around the world, and make a historic toy to take home.
She recommends several titles: Ned Vizzini's «It's Kind of a Funny Story» portrays Craig, a teenager with depression at the hands of academic stress, who spends times in a psychiatric ward.
I heard stories of absent fathers, of wayward children, and of deciding, while coming home at the end of a day, to stop and pause a block away from the house, to shift gears, to shed the cares of the day, and to be deliberate about the kind of spirit you, as a father, bring into your home.
Things I'm thinking about could be things like having his seat changed in class so he's next to someone he has conflict with, learning new skills at school that he's not confident about and is struggling with, some new kind of food he's ingesting at school that has something that's irritating his system (artificial dyes or sweeteners would be my first guesses), something other kids are talking about that are scaring him (movies or tv shows or stories).
What's really great too is if we select the story, then the person comes on the show, they kind of get their own episode, and then our friends at Rumina Nursingwear are also going to provide them with some nice breast feeding apparelle.
Here, we look at the right kind of clothes and potty training pants for a toddler success story.
And in general, at that time it was just, no, I just to feed my baby and actually I love this story, it's kind of a cute little experience.
So is actually been based out of the UK so you kind of have to use your imagination for everyone here that is in the US because it doesn't apply necessarily to us but actually they sound proof some maternity and delivery rooms over in the UK and I kind of want to get your feedback on this, it is an interesting concept for what they are doing in the UK, it is kind of a sad story, they are you it at a specific maternity unit.
Since this article isn't meant to be some kind of detective story, I think it's fair to point out at this stage that my answer to this question is a resounding «yes».
But it is creating a host of new opportunities for doing better journalism, covering more places and stories and engaging more people at all kinds of different levels.
Also at 10:30 a.m., The New York Public Library, the Queens Library and the Brooklyn Library hold a toddler story time to showcase the kinds of free programs that would benefit from restored and expanded city funding, City Hall steps, Manhattan.
He kind of said the right thing in discussing the criminal conduct of his subordinates spelled out in the subpoena, at one point saying «the complaint spelled out a very disturbing and reprehensible story of possible misdeeds.»
Michael Lemonick, opinion editor at Scientific American, talks about his most recent book, The Perpetual Now: A Story of Amnesia, Memory and Love, about Lonni Sue Johnson, who suffered a specific kind of brain damage that robbed her of much of her memory and her ability to form new memories, and what she has revealed to neuroscientists about memory and the brain.
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