Sentences with phrase «lot of stories in»

«I've done a lot of stories in my lifetime,» said Oprah.
The return is the tricky part for me because frankly it feels the most artificial — and the most gendered (not a lot of stories in which the woman returns from the epic journey — she is rescued, or people return to her, or she stays lost).
There have been a lot of stories in the news about new tax cuts, suggesting increases to paychecks.
I have begun a lot of stories in my time as a writer, and very few of them have ever come out the other side as finished, published books.
That means that U.S. students read a lot of stories in their elementary classrooms, but not much science or history.
Also, you will find a lot of stories in various subjects submitted by teachers and authors.
There has been a lot of stories in the news of people, women and men, masturbating in public.
I predict a lot of stories in tomorrow's papers from those who've been on the wrong side of his tongue.
Our son is only 2 1/2, and a lot of the stories in this book apply more to kids who are a little older, so it has served us more as a warning before we have a chance to send many messages that we don't mean.
Politicians tell a lot of stories in their campaign speeches, and there's a not - so - secret reason why: if you convey your message through a dynamic story or metaphor, it has a better chance of resonating with your audience than if you were to simply state the facts.
The second and final season of «Magic City» is not as consistently good as its predecessor and its attempt to cram a lot of story in the final installment proves rather unfulfilling.
Yes, there is a lot of story in August Rush, but it all seems to gel (mostly).
There's a lot of story in this one and at least double the play time.
There are always lots of stories in the financial advisor trade publications about advisors who go to jail for screwing their clients.
At just a few hours long the Knife of Dunwall doesn't pack a lot of story in and it's hardly riveting stuff, but there's enough here to wet your whistle and get you interested, ready for the second and final installment of Daud's tale which is due to arrive sometime later this year and will presumably climax in Daud's inevitable confrontation with Corvo.
If you've never heard of «Walking Simulators» before, it's a game «genre» where you get to walk from point A to B with lots of story in between.

Not exact matches

But we also told plenty of clunker stories, made lots of mistakes, and tried bad ideas, especially in the early days, so I don't blame folks for snickering.
«We're creating a lot of structure that wasn't there before, but it is by no means a long - term solution,» Dalton Hesley, a scientist working on reef restoration in the Caribbean at the University of Miami, told Business Insider for a recent story on coral restoration efforts.
«If you visit a lot of sports sites that use our services, you might see sports - related stories higher up in your News Feed,» Baser explained.
«There are lots of elements of the story that cast doubt on the efficacy of this law, the way in which it was adopted, whether it would advance any counterterror objectives — it just all looks bad.»
Nick Morgan, author of How to Tell Great Business Stories, said «in a world where people have a lot of choices, the story may be the deciding factor.»
«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.
The story points to Care - A-Van, a mobile clinic, which recently set up shop in a parking lot among BMWs and Teslas to battle this epidemic of advanced aging in Silicon Valley.
Also, when you spend a lot of time with people you tend to notice patterns in how they tell stories and what was reassuring to us was to hear a source tell the same story the same way months later, as opposed to the facts always changing.
It's the holiday season, which means a lot of people are spending more time than usual in toy stories.
Now, Bennett's also working on a story about his life — with lots of imagination thrown in.
As an actor, I got frustrated with a lot of my opportunities and I wanted to tell stories that could feature me as an actor as well as just stories I believed in.
The duo also scored a lot of free publicity in Atlanta by playing up the «local boys make good» angle of their story as well as the idea of a gay couple starting a company together.
But in the Nike story, providence gets a lot of human help.
«In a lot of stories you read, it regresses back to happy talk at the end — there was a problem, we solved it and now it's all fixed,» says Michael Freeman, a psychiatrist who is studying the personality traits of entrepreneurs at University of California, San Francisco.
Although highly educated founders of tech companies get a lot of attention, they're just one part of the story of immigrant entrepreneurship in America.
There's been a lot of confusion in recently about whether social media activity affects your credit after a story in the Financial Times headlined: «Being «wasted» on Facebook may damage your credit score.»
I had later spoken to a lot of friends who shared similar stories of not knowing how to take care of their jewelry, so I wanted to provide help to consumers in buying and taking care of pieces.
I love the story and I just... And I fortunately had Gene Hackman and Morgan Freeman and a lot of great performers in the picture.
«I think a lot of producers sit in story meetings and have ideas, but I don't think they are quite as good as Nina's.»
«There are a lot of tasty restaurants in the food court area,» Hanks said in a December 2003 story about the making of the movie.
Co-founder and CEO Eli Pariser, whose site first staked a reputation for re-packaging liberal stories, says the move to partner with a traditional network (and MSNBC in particular) is one that makes sense for both companies: «We had a meeting with NBCU and realized that we were thinking about a bunch of the same things, and that it would be fun to collaborate on a project,» he says, by «bringing together what we learned from curating a lot of video for purpose - driven millennials, and what they know about visual video storytelling,» he tells Inc. exclusively.
To prove assessments» value, psychologists tend to cite cases in which a hiring committee rejected their advice, and seasoned practitioners have lots of war stories.
Let's just say that in a crowded Fall market for IPOs, a lot of investors are making a point of coming out to hear our story.
«Management offered lots of confidence in reaccelerating those figures, but that will likely become a «prove it» story that will make stock outperformance challenging in the meantime.»
«I used to send a lot of my MBA students there when I worked in Madison, [Wis.] Their story was always the same.
Even better, the Times story set in motion a lot of other stuff — visits from users, interest from possible partners, and other media stories.
I've been helping an elderly woman with her taxes this year and she's shared a lot of insight with me about investing in rental properties (she shared stories of drug - dealing tenants in Pontiac and more).
I have 800 + people who spend their entire days» lives thinking about how to actually market and story tell, where our eyeballs and ears actually are, because they're not in the places where a lot of companies and entrepreneurs and businesses think.
This visual tells a lot of stories, but for the purposes of this exercise, I want to focus on the two previous valuation spikes in red, which were followed by two stock market crashes in gray.
«The story was glorious when they had lots of money in the bank, but they went madly after customer growth and spent it quickly,» says Anil Joshi, an investor and founder of Unicorn India Ventures in Mumbai, who didn't invest in food delivery companies.
The fallout from the story concerning Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, the misuse of personal data and how much Facebook knew about all this, has quickly made its way into the halls of government — and with it Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is getting a lot of invitations in his inbox.
And many of the stories of Katrina survivors, stranded on bridges, waiting for any refuge, sound a lot like the ones being told by the people still waiting to be rescued in Houston.
Raw Deal combines compelling stories with lots of evidence and policy prescriptions in a one - of - a-kind book on the «new economy.»
I'm also getting a lot of enjoyment listening to the breathless hyperbole by Nancy «Armageddon» Pelosi, Chuck «Fake Tears» Schumer and the gang denouncing the bill, plus the stories by their allies in the press about the «victims» of tax reform, neglecting to mention the «victims» at AT&T, Wells Fargo and all who are being given immediate raises as a result of the measure.
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