Sentences with phrase «kinds of stories when»

There are more opportunities for different kinds of stories when there are a diversity of creators.»

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«It's a shame that the coffee price issue obscured the real story here for so many people, but, once again, this kind of «one - way» data point thinking led investors astray... when it was actually quite strong,» said the «Mad Money» host.
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.
While those kinds of stories are the ones many people will think of when they hear the name, however, Gawker also used its take - no - prisoners attitude to break some truly significant news stories, stories that in many cases were ultimately picked up by the mainstream media.
Kind of like when financial companies say they have a temporary liquidity problem, not a solvency problem, and all the bad news stories and nasty rumors are to blame.
And when I go back through my archives, these are the kinds of gifts that really mean something now, the ones that are unexpirable, that take on more meaning the longer you keep them and the more you share their story with others.
Tolkien says it best: «It is the mark of a good fairy - story, of the higher or more complete kind, that however wild its events, however fantastic or terrible the adventures, it can give to child or man that hears it, when the «turn» comes, a catch of the breath, a beat and lifting of the heart, near to (or indeed accompanied by) tears, as keen as that given by any form of literary art... In such stories, when the sudden «turn» comes we get a piercing glimpse of joy, and heart's desire, that for a moment passes outside the frame, rends indeed the very web of story, and lets a gleam come through.»
And so the story teaches us something about how to look for such things — if not necessarily to know when we have found them — and to know what kinds of secrets are worth pursuing.
When it comes to «storyland,» which is where beliefs, theories, theologies, and ever other kind of narrative we tell ourselves and each other, atheists object to the ridiculousness of the Christian story.
Let's face it, when it comes to love of any genuine kind, we're all usually like one of the two sons in the prodigal story — squanderer's or totally self - obsessed.
Without a thought, I told them the story: the one about how Papa used to have a motorcycle when he was a teenager because well, he was that kind of kid.
Mark Greene, executive director of the London Institute of Contemporary Christianity (LICC) tells a story about an office worker who took the time to find out what kind of tea people liked to drink, and when she next made the tea she produced bags of each kind of tea.
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking about her book, about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
These were the words typed into a Facebook message to me: «Well, kind of like the story of Isaac and Rebecca, when I first meet my future wife, I'll just know.»
During the long period when these narratives were regarded as historically accurate, based, as it was thought, on the memories of the apostles, all kinds of ingenious explanations were offered in an attempt to fit all the stories into one composite and complete picture.
She is also an incredibly sweet and kind person, and has shared stories of how she realizes that it's just a sign of the times that she is going to go through some «extra checking» when she travels, or even in conversations with some people, when the word «Iran» comes up, she can visibly see them get uncomfortable.
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.
We learn other things when we get older and we don't relearn these kind of stories, so our image of them is that of a childish story.
When this kind of thing has happened I have not been in a position to offer theological correction, but if I were, I would have recalled a story that Fr.
Sallie Tisdale, a nurse from an abortion clinic reveals in an article in the October 1987 Harper's Magazine («We Do Abortions Here: A Nurse's Story»): «There are weary, grim moments when I think I can not bear another basin of bloody remains, utter another kind phrase of reassurance.»
That is the kind of productive license writers can take with sacred stories, the kind of story Tóibín could have told, when the storytelling effort is born of a freedom ordered — and indeed enlivened by the challenge of being ordered — to the realities of tradition, Scripture, teaching, and belief.
To show how this kind of space helps break down barriers and to welcome people, Schell tells the story of a parishioner who wanted to share with the hungry the blessing she felt when first welcomed to the altar table.
I'd also be interested in hearing more about your story, such as when you first discovered you were gay, how long you waited before you told people, that kind of thing.
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 realize this kind of behavior is not the usual story, and so right around now, when the weather is starting to be sunny and 70 degrees, people bring their grills out of hibernation.
The story started about two weeks ago when I asked my youngest Nutella loving daughter what kind of cake she would like for her 15th birthday.
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.
Of course when we hear any kind of rumours coming out of Spain, we are usually quick to rubbish them in our minds, but due to Mesut Ozil's importance to our club, the story could have been a big onOf course when we hear any kind of rumours coming out of Spain, we are usually quick to rubbish them in our minds, but due to Mesut Ozil's importance to our club, the story could have been a big onof rumours coming out of Spain, we are usually quick to rubbish them in our minds, but due to Mesut Ozil's importance to our club, the story could have been a big onof Spain, we are usually quick to rubbish them in our minds, but due to Mesut Ozil's importance to our club, the story could have been a big one.
i know there is not much to write about but people try to find some kind of» story» when there is none, national managers don, t think about the players clubs they, ll play their best players if they are available not worrying if they have a game soon afterwards they already don, t have enough time with their players so have to make most of it, i believe wenger is managing giroud, getting him fit, fresh in view of a long season and is doing it while he has most of the squad fit im sure we will reap the rewards with giroud not having a spell of 10 games without scoring.
Picture this, we don't come out of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these sorts of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very idea of having to answer to the likes of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge, when the fans were rewarded with an scintillating brand of football and success felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad of excuses, a plethora of infuriating stories about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind of funny that when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out of him, but when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
«A lot of people... after they retire or they're looking for a job or they want to be relevant... they go back in time and kind of... make sure their importance is really known...... when one guy has a million highlights of himself... as if he was the leading scorer and all the stories are embellished, it's hard for me.»
A commenter on my Facebook post about this story suggested that she's paying it forward by being the kind of fellow passenger to parents she hopes to encounter when she flies with her family.
I had no idea what kind of stories I would get when I cast my net, I didn't know if I would get ten stories, maybe all on the same topic, or a bunch of different accumulated stories.
When she called home the previous night and shared what she was covering and why, her mama told her she was proud of her for doing this kind of story.
This story brings back memories... I really struggled with these kind of scenarios when the kids were younger.
Nora's Birth Story Mama: Lauren W. Stats: 4 lbs 15oz, 18 inches Type of Birth: Vaginal, unmedicated Birth Location: Hospital Primary Care: Midwife When I first became pregnant with my daughter Nora, I hadn't given much thought to what kind of birth experience I wanted.
I mean, it's kind of an absurd thing and it's like, I had this story I used read a lot when I would do presentations and it was from this and I used to just read this sort of paragraph and people just with their mouth open because they were talking about as a mother sort of emerges from this sort of hut where she's been isolated and she emerges and she walks toward the village with their baby and they're singing songs to her sung by that they sing for warriors returning from battle, it's a totally different thing than what our moms experience.
So he was elated this week when the state's Gaming Facility Location Board selected a developer to build the kind of thing that he and so many others had tried to do for 40 years: an $ 800 million resort with a casino, 18 - story hotel, indoor - outdoor water park, conference center, cabins and hiking trails on the grounds of the old Concord property.
Asimov's stories about the relationship between people and robots were only a few years old when the phrase «artificial intelligence» (AI) was used for the first time in a 1955 proposal for a study on using computers to ``... solve kinds of problems now reserved for humans.»
I'm the kind of person who starts thinking about lunch while loading the dishwasher with my breakfast bowl; the kind whose NYC tour when family and friends come to town consists of a string of food shops and restaurants, with a bit of walking in between (true story: The first time he came to visit, my dad had to remind me that he was also interested in the Statue of Liberty and Central Park).
Haha, well it was quite the funny story when he told me but then you know I was kind of excited at the same time knowing that meant there was new bedding in my future!
I have a kind of similar story about cats When my mom, my kids and I all move together we had together 5 cats, we only declared 2 or 3 — So every time the landlord would come for a visit, we would hide a few, so stressful i tell you — At the end we told him we had 5 cats and he was ok with it — He saw that we were responsible cat owners --
I love all his books and view them as a kind of love story to the low country, when reading his books I am instantly transported home.
And no, of course you don't know how talented they're going to turn out to be, but you kind of get a sense, a nose for people, when you're exchanging ideas, when you're telling each other stories, about their vision.
Stories from newspapers, television and the Internet offer all kinds of cautions to the importance of learning safe practices when using online services enjoy your life.
That's the worst because when February comes around you will be forced to hear all kinds of romantic stories or watch lovey dovey movies on Netflix only to realize you have no one to enjoy it with.
I'm an over-educated know - it - all ex-scientist who tends to keep to himself but has lots of stories to tell about the world, grad school, physics, near - death experiences (as in nearly died, not the metaphysical kind), and a plethora of other things when properly prompted.
Wrapping this story in sci - fi garb gives it the illusion that there's going to be some kind of deep meditation when it's really a stark view of humanity's cruelty to one another.
follows the original Dr. Seuss story (with a few embellishments of course) and kids won't be able to connect the dots without some help, but nonetheless, I don't like it when these kinds of overtones are attached to a movie meant for children.
Quite simply, it's the story of a boy and his horse — well, not his horse exactly, but when two beings have this kind of friendship, they may as well belong to each other.
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