Sentences with phrase «morning with tales»

I like being a complete wreck when going to work in the morning with tales of triumph and defeat ultimately confuse coworkers.

Not exact matches

And so the tale of a Green Knight with his chopped - off head still holding a knight of the Round Table to promises made is no less true than the tale of a man crammed with secrets who spontaneously combusts and leaves behind only a black, tallowy mark on the floorboards, and his story in turn is no less true than the tale of a Texas sharecropper's wife who has had a miscarriage only ten days before but just this morning was walking behind the mule and guiding the jerking plow.
I don't need some hypocrite to stand in front of me every Sunday morning spouting off his version of a fairy tale to feel good about myself and my place in the multiverse, while he steals from the collection plate, ignores the sick, aged and needy of his «flock», and sleeps with his secretary / molests his altar boys.
In one tale, Maui captures the sun with ropes early one morning as the brilliant orb rises over the crater of Haleakala.
Among the highlights: getting to know my sisters - in - law better, participating in perhaps the best church service I've been to in years, indulging in Maki Evans» delicious cupcakes gourmet, enjoying an impromptu living room concert from the Beekeepers, seeing more wildlife in one week in New Jersey than I've seen in years in Tennessee (deer, rabbits, foxes, turkeys, etc.), watching Veggie Tales with my beautiful nephew Will, long morning walks with my mother - in - law, and a Mother's Day gathering that included half of the family (which is over fifteen people!).
Seven wounded, three of his buddies dead: Sgt. Michael Marzano, with whom Rice had spent his last morning in Iraq, trading tales at the shooting range; Sgt. Aaron Cepeda, who had tried to pull Rice out of his wrecked Humvee as mortar shells rained down; Lcpl.
Monty, making the rounds in the Boston area ahead of this week's U.S. Senior Open, regaled a group of golfers at Renaissance Golf Club on the eve of his early - morning tee time at nearby Salem Country Club and had them rolling in the aisles with tales of the over-50 set and Ryder Cup victories and defeats.
As a cautionary tale, martial artist Bruce Lee once injured himself when doing good mornings with too heavy of a weight and without a good warm - up.
When millions of people tune in Saturday morning for the British royal wedding, there will be talk of fairy tales and plenty of cinematic shots of Prince Harry and his bride, Meghan Markle, riding in a horse - drawn carriage past thousands of cheering fans with the turrets of Windsor Castle in the background.
After wowing Venice Film Festival press this morning with his Cold War - set fairy tale, Guillermo del Toro unveiled The Shape Of Water in its official competition screening tonight.
MULHOLLAND DRIVE In my capsule review of Mulholland Drive, I mentioned that I couldn't wait to have epiphanies about this metaphysical cautionary tale; soon after, my inbox was flooded with Monday - morning quarterback deconstructions of David Lynch's woolly aborted TV pilot - cum - arthouse darling.
Reporting from the front line of the film industry, the Curzon team boldly go to the film festivals of the world - Berlin, Toronto and, of course, Cannes - returning with tales of cinematic wonder, late nights, early mornings and all the news that is fit to print.
Among the hotly - tipped movies that have been confirmed this morning are David Cronenberg «s inside - Hollywood tale «Maps To The Stars» starring Mia Wasikowska, Julianne Moore, John Cusack, Olivia Williams and Robert Pattinson, «The Rover,» «Animal Kingdom» helmer David Michod «s apocalyptic follow - up, also starring Pattinson along with Guy Pearce and Scoot McNairy (which is a Midnight Screening rather than in - competition as expected), Olivier Assayas» «Sils Maria,» with Juliette Binoche, Chloe Moretz and Kristen Stewart, and the Dardennes ««Two Days One Night» starring Marion Cotillard.
And the inclusion of Maren Ade, following up her 2009 critical hit, «Everyone Else,» with a father - daughter tale called «Toni Erdmann,» was one of the happiest surprises of the morning — and a significant coup for Germany, which hasn't had a director compete at Cannes since Wim Wenders» «Palermo Shooting» (2008).
The morning after the Telluride bow, The Times sat down with Del Toro to talk about what inspired his surreal adult fairy tale and why its fantastical, period - set, beauty - and - the - beast story is all too relevant in today's real world.
Each morning, my inbox fills up with editorials and reports from various education publications and newsletters — with complex policy decisions consistently reduced to Manichean tales of justice v. iniquity (and inequity).
The third is a contemporary fiction tale with a bit of a mystery (Morning Son).
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Inspired by William Hogarth's Marriage a la Mode 4 (The Countess's Morning Levee) 1743, this installation features a brightly coloured stage set with a cast of characters taken from Hogarth's morality tale.
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