Sentences with phrase «much stories in»

It is so interesting how much these stories in scripture sound similar to pagan myths.
So much stories in fact, that I can't possible tell them all.
There's an argument to be made that there's almost too much story in «Mudbound.»
The Last Knight has so much story in it, so much useless information pummeled into every single scene, there is no room for anything else.
I actually think my stories are pretty good (I would never have revealed my pen name otherwise) but sometimes I wonder if I have TOO much story in my erot.romance and not enough sex
This is still very much a story in progress and the closest things we appear to have from an official channel are some tweets from the BA Twitter account... but the news isn't good.
Also let's not pretend there was so much story in GoW3... after all that was one of its weak points and how short it was
That's pretty much the story in a nutshell, there are no further complications, no enemies to worry about and no complex plot convulsed by terrorist attacks.

Not exact matches

Many brands either err too much on the «advertorial» side, where consumers tune out veritable propaganda, or the content is too soft and fails to set up the story to sell - in the product.
«So much interchange had occurred across the line by early December» that a general «issued a directive unequivocally forbidding fraternization,» writes Stanley Weintraub in Silent Night: The Story of the World War I Christmas Truce.
Much has changed over the last decade for Michael Dell, but a 1999 cover story of Michael Dell in SUCCESS magazine may hold an answer to that question.
While the policies helped sell Model S sedans, Tesla realized quickly that the Model X would be a much bigger story in China.
I realize that they're a necessary evil, but you need to be very careful that you're not saying things or doing things (even worse) to «prove» something to these people because (a) it's never enough to satisfy them in any case and they won't believe you anyway; and (b) it's a fool's errand to waste your time trying to impress people whose livelihood is much more about finding the warts and shortcomings in your story than in celebrating your successes.
For White to reach the next level, he'll have to make a name for himself in the U.S. And while he has made strong inroads with high - end independent retailers, it's a much different story with larger chains such as Nordstrom.
When it comes to overcoming objections — «I don't want my data in the cloud... I can't afford this... I need features you don't offer... replacing my legacy system is too much trouble» — stories can be the most powerful tool a salesperson has.
Another layer to this story is the fact no other country in the history of the modern world has accumulated as much debt as fast as China.
But many fans are disappointed that Phasma didn't get much of a story arc in either movie.
Meanwhile, hanging out in the living room of your one - story, wood - frame house will only cut down the radiation by half, which — if you are next to a nuclear explosion — will not do much to help you.
They're much more interested in speaking with a founder than a PR firm, because they want to hear your story just as much as they want to hear about your actual startup.
I didn't much care for the 2015 Best Picture of the Year Spotlight; in my view, it was a Lifetime version of the kind of gripping story about journalism that All the President's Men actually was.
Small - business owners often spend too much time talking about the story behind their product and the difficulties they went through developing their business rather than homing in on their milestones and achievements.
Of course, you can learn much more about Airbnb's history, trials, tribulations and triumph in my new book, The Airbnb Story: How Three Ordinary Guys Disrupted an Industry, Made Billions... and Created Plenty of Controversy.
The first game console, the Magnavox Odyssey, came out in 1972, but it wasn't much of a success (the story is thoroughly detailed in Sex, Bombs and Burgers).
World of Tomorrow stuff, but even though Tesla was officially served notice in 2017 that it won't have the electric - car realm all to itself for much longer, there was another major transportation story that loomed over everything else.
, and in the piece they discuss why stories are much more influential than facts (again, a conclusion backed by numerous studies) through their ability to change emotional beliefs in a way that «logical» arguments just can't touch.
It's not that much different than before: pursue the best opportunities for your brand, whether that's in retail or online, and focus on your story and having the best product.
But Facebook had apparently been proudly documenting the influence it had on politics, and even reportedly had a section in the «Success Stories» tab on its business site that showed how much of a role the platform had played in elections around the world, according to the Intercept.
There was a depressing story in the The Globe and Mail the other day about how toy retailers aren't stocking as much product this year because of the economic slowdown.
In particular, some publishers have complained that they are unable to get as much advertising revenue from their Instant Articles as they could if those stories were hosted on their own sites instead of on Facebook's platform.
In his book, At Ease: Stories I Tell My Friends, he advises, «Always try to associate yourself with and learn as much as you can from those who know more than you do, who do better than you, who see more clearly than you.»
And the story of why the LePeres are now paying as much as their mortgage payment on insulin, even though they have insurance and even though there are competing drugs on the market, is really the story of what has happened to the healthcare industry in America since the start of the century.
At the same time that freelance journalism has grown, there's been a surge in how much marketing executives are spending on content such as written stories, videos and social media.
The truth is in the video for millions of people, no matter how much back - story you add.
As for the veracity of my story, I assure you that everything is true to the best of my knowledge, though I do not have much in the way of documentation.
«In my desperate attempt to treasure my short time with him, I designed and developed a way that I could create an online memory - keeping tribute page for him with his photos, videos, music, life story and pretty much any detail that would allow me to always remember him and his life legacy, Rodriguez writes.
I've got a story in the new issue of Canadian Business magazine about the rise of cloud gaming — or online services that act much like Netflix do in that they sell streaming access to the same sorts of video games you'd find on your Xbox or Playstation.
«Shakespeare this ain't, and Gears 3 struggles at times with its forced attempts at heart - string pluckery, but I can forgive it as much; gore - starved guns adorned with toothy chainsaws easily atone for any cheesiness suffered along the way... the Gears 3 story continues with what amounts to a blood - drenched tale of woe, suffering, loss and absolution, cathartica that stands out in harsh relief when framed by the»80s era Schwarzenegger - ness of most of the dialogue.
Given that there's so much going on in this situation, why not tell a story that has real human drama?
Given the NDP's current position in the polls and the importance of corporate tax increases in its economic platform, I don't think this story got as much attention as it should have.
So what makes a story resonate online just as much as it does in real life?
Vast wealth is a feature of the stories of both Hollywood and Wall Street, but the role of greed in generating such wealth is very much in question.
Add to this the 7.7 per cent drop in Canada's terms of trade since 2014Q1, and you have a story in which much of the problem is being generated by a negative productivity shock.
Much like the success of last year's Warner Bros. film Wonder Woman helped change the conversation around a female superhero movie helmed by a woman director, a box - office smashing debut for Black Panther could pave the way for a similar paradigm shift in Hollywood with regard to how studios approach big - budget stories about characters of color.
«And we know how much it hurt not to have it in D.C.» The New York papers did publish some stories, and the rep was able to get the beer into some of the city's most popular gay clubs — but not enough of them.
Much like the first Star Wars standalone film, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, released in 2016, Solo has had some production issues — to the point when Lucasfilm fired the film's original directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, for «creative differences.»
Outside of some blood splatters going across the screen there really isn't much to it, other than the basic plot, which is that the story is set in post-Civil War Wyoming during a blizzard.
Instead, the ad tells a powerful story that feels as much like a recruitment effort as anything else, leveraging the topic to communicate Verizon's authority in innovation - related fields while showcasing the important role that women can have in shaping the future of the industry and, in turn, the company.
As my colleague Jason Kirby detailed in his cover story in March, the Chinese save so much because they don't have a social safety net as we know it to fall back on.
Over time, Smith said it gradually became obvious that Canadian readers were actually interested as much in U.S. and international news as they were in exclusively Canadian stories.
In fact, in the late 1990s the widespread availability of so much detailed financial data led the SEC to classify all of the company's 6,500 employees as «insiders,» according to a 1996 story by Fast CompanIn fact, in the late 1990s the widespread availability of so much detailed financial data led the SEC to classify all of the company's 6,500 employees as «insiders,» according to a 1996 story by Fast Companin the late 1990s the widespread availability of so much detailed financial data led the SEC to classify all of the company's 6,500 employees as «insiders,» according to a 1996 story by Fast Company.
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