Sentences with phrase «love stories on»

The Charlotte Observer chronicles the local love stories on its website of several couples who met in Charlotte.
Google Books promotions include Limited - Time Deals, Crushworthy Reads (love stories on sale) and the Scorching Hot Sale (romances under $ 3).
That opens the door for so many avenues: murder mysteries on toy daggers, love stories on packets of candy hearts, espionage books on envelopes containing secret plans for jet - propelled tanks, war stories on photos of soldiers in war gear, navy stories on paper sailor hats, et al..
The beautiful love stories on BBW make my heart melt.
In fact, military personal make up some of the greatest love stories on the successful dating site, Zoosk.
I loved their story on Coors Field the other week.
I love this story on so many levels.
Love the story on how she's always been into makeup since a lil gal!
And I love the story on this post.
«eHarmony Helps Couples Share Their Love Story On Facebook Main Cupid Firm Romancing Investors As Smartphones Boost Dating Market»
We could be featuring your unbelievably cute love story on one of these lists someday.
You can create a memorable love story on this dating site over 80.
«If You're Single, A New Dating Site That Claims To Be Different Main eHarmony Helps Couples Share Their Love Story On Facebook»
«The last time we saw Carrie Mathison, she was using a Sharpie to write the last of her love story on a wall at CIA headquarters.»
Marking 101 years ago today that the RMS Titanic was launched into the Belfast Lough, film fans worldwide can now pre-order the epic love story on Blu - ray 2D or Blu - ray 3D ™ with participating online retailers.
I was tipping Ildikó Enyedi's strange love story On Body and Soul for this, while saying that Andrei Zvyagintsev's searing Russian drama Loveless would have been the worthy winner.
Well, take your car or van and sell the book along the street, invite readers to buy your love story on the occasion of The Saint Valentine day.
I loved your story on Gray.

Not exact matches

«We loved that David and Goliath story, where Craig was taking on these major incumbents and was going to disrupt them,» says Peter Falt, director of creative consulting at DesignWorks.
Our love stories and desires may be different, but for many people, empathy ranks high on the list of desirable traits in a partner.
Aspiring entrepreneurs love to follow stories on the latest million - dollar startup idea that's skyrocketed to success.
They married Mazur's experience in arts management and fashion and Cerulo's love of telling stories in the print publishing world to bring the creations and stories of new designers to the forefront on their site Of a Kind.
I love crime novels and I love crime stories, I like heist and caper kind of stories and I thought, «Hey, why not do a caper on the moon?»
These are the stories the media loves to focus on, because they are exciting.
(For more on the love - hate relationship between small business and Yelp, check out Inc's February 2010 cover story.)
The movie is a love letter to the forgotten musical (remember, most of the Academy voters are on the older side), the creativity of the story by writer - director Damien Chazelle is incredible, and the performances by Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone are some of the best of the year.
I worked with Sting and Trudie Styler, among other artists, on a project telling the love story between Robert Schumann, a 19th - century German composer, and his wife, Clara.
In a cliche story about «young love,» Skittles takes on Super Bowl 51.
Cook, who was profiled in the current Fortune cover story, sent out a second tweet on Friday, saying «Around the world, we strive to treat every customer the same — regardless of where they come from, how they worship or who they love
The Sun love this story as it allows them to paint it as an attack on their core readership, which is stereotypically seen as the «white van man».
And while in this aspirational world they love being up at the crack of dawn to bake cupcakes seven days a week (if you believe the glorified story that they're always hands - on like that), the reality is that they are up at the crack of dawn, seven days a week.
Also, on a personal note, dozens of friends have shared with me countless stories of their elderly loved ones dying as a result of the lack of electricity in their homes, hospitals, and care centers.
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She is driven by a passion for content strategy and focuses on interesting, engaging and occasionally humorous story telling around technology and technology users occasionally seeding it with her equally passionate love for gaming and nerd culture.
Ep557: LAUNCH Incubator 2: Pinterest product Jason Shellen (formerly Google, AOL & founder of Boxer) on why people love stories not decks
«I would love if we had 3 percent growth for two years, let alone seven years, but we have an aging population and there is no plausible story I can tell where we're on a path toward sustained economic growth at that level.»
Everyone loves stories especially when such stories are based on real life experiences.
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Arsene Wenger wants a happy ending to his Arsenal love story and admits their Europa League semi-final against Atletico Madrid on Thursday will affect the future of the club.
I haven't read much of his horror but loved the short stories that became Shawshank Redemption and Stand By Me on film.
Just watch the next breaking news story that comes up on cnn, then you can tell me how loving your god is.
Interestingly, the Times story does not mention the North American Man - Boy Love Association (NAMBLA), an organization that has the merit of being utterly straightforward on a subject about which the Times, at least at this point in its political evolution, feels compelled to be somewhat coy.
The moral of the story is to always execute love 100 % over a lifetime and never have regrets by the time youre on your death bed.
This is a story that focuses on family, forgiveness, and love itself, and you focus on the fact that it was written by a female chaplain?
For my own church story, coupled with reflections on the sacraments, check out Searching For Sunday: Loving, Leaving, and Finding the Church.
Holiness for me was found in the mess and labour of giving birth, in birthday parties and community pools, in the battling sweetness of breastfeeding, in the repetition of cleaning, in the step of faith it took to go back to church again, in the hours of chatting that have to precede the real heart - to - heart talks, in the yelling at my kids sometimes, in the crying in restaurants with broken hearted friends, in the uncomfortable silences at our bible study when we're all weighing whether or not to say what we really think, in the arguments inherent to staying in love with each other, in the unwelcome number on the scale, in the sounding out of vowels during bedtime book reading, in the dust and stink and heat of a tent city in Port au Prince, in the beauty of a soccer game in the Haitian dust, in the listening to someone else's story, in the telling of my own brokenness, in the repentance, in the secret telling and the secret keeping, in the suffering and the mourning, in the late nights tending sick babies, in confronting fears, in the all of a life.
On her blog, and in this wonderful book, Sarah does what all good storytellers do: she gives us permission — permission to laugh, permission to question, permission to slow down a bit, permission to listen, permission to confront our fears, permission to share our own stories with more bravery and love.
My heart was so moved by this love story unfolding before my eyes that I had to turn my head and bury my face on Steve's chest so no one would see the tears streaming down my cheeks.
Later on in the weekend, you were in the car with Annie and from her perch in the backseat, she asked you if you wanted to hear a love story.
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