Sentences with phrase «minutes after each story»

Just 10 minutes after the story went online, Joye's phone began to ring.
So, when I'm particularly obsessed, I duck to the computer 10 minutes after each story has been posted to check on its progress.

Not exact matches

But that story is about what to do after a nuclear weapon blows up by surprise, such as in a terrorist attack — the goal is to limit exposure to radioactive fallout that arrives minutes after a detonation.
Trump responded to the series of emotional stories from the survivors and parents of victims from the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by pledging to get to work on school shootings «two minutes» after the listening session.
When our daughter bounced into the house minutes after my freak out, she was full of fun stories from a great night with her friends.
I need to stop a minute before I tell you the rest of the story - not because it is too racy to talk about in chapel (after all it is in the Bible), but because we know it so well.
It was that old story that came to mind recently after I had spent two hours and 40 minutes viewing the controversial film The Last Temptation of Christ.
After all, he states in the prologue of his first anthology of short stories (1941): «It is an arduous and impoverishing whim to compose vast books, to extend for five hundred long - winded pages an idea whose perfect oral exposition lasts a few minutes.
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go out there bounce your head of the mat and bury you, so i went out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew out of the lower weights, moral of the story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
The pictures are beautiful and tempting - the stories and family pics great but after 45 minutes I totally GAVE UP trying to FIND the recipe.
45 minutes after a crazy story appeared linking DeSean Jackson to gangs, the Philadelphia Eagles cut DeSean Jackson.
But long story short, after 20 minutes of sticking and missing, me and my 8 month pregnant wife holding him down, they had to call in the flight nurse from the helicopter ambulance staff.
One of the most enduring images we all have is that of George Bush as the leader of the free world sitting, clueless about what to do next, in a nursery school reading stories to children for 15 minutes after being told that planes had been flown into the Twin Towers.
Mauricio Pochettino spoke beforehand about the magic of the FA Cup — and he was happy to take our fourth round tie against Newport County to a replay after we were eight minutes from being on the wrong end of another fairytale story in the world - famous competition.
So... moral of the story, if you don't know why your baby is screaming after eating 4 - 8 minutes check out your breasts and his mouth and consider thrush... it's very common and treatable!
After the usual chaos of the day, which often includes television shows or video games that can wind a child up, spending 10 - 15 minutes simply being still and listening to a story helps your child calm down.
At 2 p.m., after lunch and story time, everyone laid down for nap time for 90 minutes or so.
After the story, consider taking a few minutes to complete the Reading BrightStart!
Lastly, my father tells the story of how, back in the early 50s when he was in first and second grade, his school teacher would have the whole class, every day, put their heads down on their desks after lunch for a 10 - minute rest.
Our news story on Wednesday followed events in parliament as Michael Gove faced a committee of MPs minutes after news broke of a barristers strike.
One minute after Ference shared this story with the original morning coterie (minus Kaloyeros, who does not appear to have been copied on any other emails in the batch we received), the first request for comment from a news agency, one of many that day, appeared in Gretzinger's inbox.
JUST 3 minutes after an earthquake hit California last week, the Los Angeles Times broke the story.
«Steve said after those first three minutes, the rest of the story is boring.
After speaking for ten minutes to a camera (and watching it back), they'll finally learn that sharing their life story is excessive.
The woman got a bit nervous when she realized that his stories didn't add up and ended the coffee date quickly after 20 minutes.
So it turns out that it doesn't matter that all the promo material on the film — TV ads, trailers, everything — reveals the story's twist — Lincoln and Jordan and all their fellow citizens aren't survivors of a global disaster but rich people's insurance policies — because all that happens after the secret is revealed is that Bay can finally get down to doing what he loves to do: Stomp and crash and burn and destroy as Lincoln and Jordan escape into the real world — just 20 minutes into our future — and must be recaptured.
There are other issues here, ones that involve pacing and tone and narrative momentum and Bilbo's own lack of significance in a story that's allegedly all about him, but all I can think about right now, 30 minutes after exiting the theater, is how badly I need to go see it again at a reasonable 24 frames per second in regular old 2D in the hope that I can fully immerse myself into this too - long, too - repetitive saga.
The story is more than decent too, it doesn't feel like a rehash, after the 35 minute mark it never gets dull, and while predictable in places it makes up for it in spirit and suspenseful atmosphere.
It pulls the heartstrings 20 minutes longer than it should — after it runs out of story — but it's a much needed feel - good film.
After braving the cold and the challenge of finding yet another last minute story, both taste the gnarly truth about the legendary Sour Toe Cocktail a drink served with a severed human toe!
The «I don't care, fuck anyone you want» story gets old after about 10 minutes.
After all, many other shows can match this one for hilarity and laughs - per - minute, but it's the depth of story and the humanity in the characters that has truly separated BoJack Horseman from the pack.
The story is incredibly predictable, and the last 20 minutes completely blow it thanks to the eventual fight that reeks of a storytelling mechanic and isn't believable at all after what the characters have been through.
Supposedly based on a true story, this film feels more like an extended joke, complete with a punch line that comes after 90 minutes of outrageous grisliness.
Much like Square's PC release of NieR: Automata, it came shortly after the console counterparts in a last minute decision that, while then blamed on the need to «polish» the version expected to run on hundreds of different system specifications, was ultimately seen a cover story for some classic copyright protection methods.
After 474 minutes of The Hobbit's story, stretched and twisted by Jackson and Co I can say that I have, for the most part, enjoyed this latest (and probably final) journey to Middle Earth.
In any case, the sole sentence spoken throughout the one minute running - time of the trailer suggests that this might be a revenge story — not surprising in the slightest, since we're talking about a Red Dead game here, after all.
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In Competition L'amant Double directed by François Ozon 120 Battements Par Minute directed by Robin Campillo The Beguiled directed by Sofia Coppola The Day After directed by Hong Sangsoo A Gentle Creature directed by Sergei Loznitsa Good Time directed by Benny Safdie and Josh Safdie Happy End directed by Michael Haneke In the Fade directed by Fatih Akin Jupiter's Moon directed by Kornél Mandruczo The Killing of a Sacred Deer directed by Yorgos Lanthimos Loveless directed by Andrey Zvyagintse The Meyerowitz Stories directed by Noah Baumbach Okja directed by Bong Joon - ho Radiance directed by Naomi Kawase Le Redoutable directed by Michel Hazanavicius Rodin directed by Jacques Doillon The Square directed by Ruben Östlund Wonderstruck directed by Todd Haynes You Were Never Really Here directed by Lynne Ramsay
Throughout the film's 147 - minute running time, Mitchell serves as the story's powerful anchor and shows us what it must've been like to find such success after living in a dangerous world for so long.
Almost 10 years after Woh, the Indian version of IT, Anurag Kashyap directed a 128 - minute movie inspired by King's short story «Quitters, Inc.» Both the original material and the American horror segment from portmanteau horror Cat's Eye relied on the brevity of the story to make its deeply cynical conceit work.
Perhaps it is somewhat reassuring to know that whether or not we like the characters or enjoy their story, they will reach a «heart - warming» impasse after about 100 minutes and we can all be satisfied.
With the humor and sidebars so underwhelming, all that's left to hold your attention is the transparent central love story which makes you wait 90 minutes for a happily - ever - after ending you saw coming practically from the opening credits.
But after the first 30 minutes, the four stories slowly go off the rails as they become weirder and weirder.
It's one twenty - minute story after another involving Robert and a supporting character, intertwined with the continuing main plot (Robert vs. evil, and I mean EVIL, Russian mafia leader Teddy, played nicely by Marton Csokas, who could also play Kevin Spacey in a biopic).
Zero Dark Thirty 2012, 157 minutes, R / Director: Kathryn Bigelow / Writer: Mark Boal / Stars: Jessica Chastain, Jason Clarke, Joel Edgerton, Jennifer Ehle, Mark Strong, Kyle Chandler, Edgar Ramirez, James Gandolfini, Chris Pratt Buy It: Blu - ray Combo • DVD • Instant Video The search for Osama bin Laden seemed as appropriate as any story for director Kathryn Bigelow and producer - screenwriter Mark Boal to tackle after their little Iraq War drama The Hurt Locker held on to win the Best Picture Oscar, defeating among other movies the behemothic blockbuster directed by Bigelow's ex-husband James Cameron.
There's always another story to tell, another adventure to be had, another character to take center stage, as we're reminded in the teaser scene (s) that pop up after the obligatory 10 - minute end credits crawl.
After directing his first feature - length film, I Am Not a Hipster, in 2012, Cretton returned to the previous story with a 96 - minute version, which racked up many film festival awards throughout 2013.
The humour was both telegraphed and unfunny, to me anyways, and the story so bloody standard that, were you to turn it off after 20 minutes (a good idea, actually), you could still confidently predict its ending.
After wandering relentlessly for the last 20 minutes in search of a feasible ending, both the special effects and story line fail miserably to hold up.
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