Not exact matches
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.
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.
It's chock - full of fun content including actionable tips on how to
make your videos more accessible using captions, improved tools for your video library management, how to create visual
stories with a B - roll, and
much more.
Builders like you
make much better
stories than the stewards of Goldman Sachs, Walmart, and other traditional business darlings.
While it's auto and I came from entertainment, I think there's so
much similarity, because I am trying to tell a
story and
make that human connection.
The genius of first - time screenwriter Liz Hannah's script is that she
makes the
story about Graham's evolution as
much as it is about the Pentagon Papers.
So what
makes a
story resonate online just as
much as it does in real life?
To find ways and ideas to
make your email campaign
much more successful, find the success
stories of companies and entrepreneurs that have
made email work for them.
Obviously, comic book villains are the stuff of fiction — investors
make for
much less interesting
stories.
The kernel density distributions
make it immediately apparent that wage premia, which focus on differences in average wages, miss
much of the
story.
It
makes for a
much stronger
story.
Make sure that as you tell your
story that you focus as
much on slaying their dragons and finding their treasure as on the company's.
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.
It's disheartening to me when I talk to senior level marketers who focus so
much on getting more people to the website, when they have customers right in front of them that need to hear
stories on how to
make their lives or careers better.
Even if the court rules in Trump's favor, Daniels has managed to
make much of her side of the
story public within the suit itself.
It's the same
story with this bailout of corporations who re-wrote the laws so that they could lend irresponsibly, while
making it
much more difficult for the «little people» to declare bankruptcy.
Subsequently, Mr. Van Doorn resurfaced and is working to
make financial amends but the media has yet to say
much about this side of the
story.
The
story seems to
make much of the fact that Peltz is a «hands - on» investor, so if something is prompting him to be liquidating $ 63 million of Heinz stock, then maybe other shareholders should be concerned.
CNN and MSNBC
made the revelation their lead
story for
much of Thursday.
I don't think it takes
much for a rational, open - mind to start to see how the
stories make no sense in this world.
It's nice to see Pixar veering away from sequels and heading back to the crazy creative concepts that
made movies like Toy
Story and Monsters, Inc so
much fun.
With great ingenuity we have managed, with the aid of
much theory, to
make that
story boring as hell.
Whenever a discussion of alcohol comes up among members of my congregation, and someone mentions the
story about Jesus turning water into wine for his first public miracle, one point is inevitably
made: that the wine back then was watered down so
much it had little or no alcoholic content,
making it barely more than grape juice.
Did the
story give you any insight into how
much influence the LDS would have on his decision
making?
I think I'm too simple in my thinking that; if you don't like it, DO N'T WATCH... if you don't agree with it, DO N'T CHOOSE TO LIVE YOUR LIFE THAT WAY... Seems like a very simplistic way of thinking, but I have personal opinions on EVERYTHING, but I don't force others to live their lives according to my moral fiber... i don't judge people for living their lives the way that
makes them happy... And i believe that IGNORANCE is the basis for INTOLERANCE... people are famous for HATING things that they don't understand... again, if it MORALLY offends you, don't read
stories on things that you don't agree with, don't watch shows that portray choices that you don't agree with... The Brown family seems close knit, almost like extended family living under one roof... the kids work together and get along
much better than a lot of «mainstream» households i see...
And as the
story rolls out with the richness of a red carpet, Thompson pushes narrow legalism aside to
make way for something
much more personal: God.
Once you do that, your god has no constraints, which means you can
make up pretty
much any
story you need to answer any question.
It
makes no sense to me that the mind of man could come up with such a BS
story when gods like Zeus, Ra, Allah, Budda, etc. are so
much easier to swallow for me and
make much more sense.
It
makes me wonder how
much pressure we feel to sanitize our
stories so that they don't
make people uncomfortable, how we anecdote our experience with the lightness or the healing or birth or new life alone in order to
make it acceptable.
Regardless of one's interpretation of this
much - debated and reimagined text (which
makes a bit more sense in its ancient Near Eastern context), the
story of Abraham's binding of Isaac should unsettle every parent and every person with a conscience.
so pretty
much you're admitting you
made a stupid comment and then trying to dig your way out by
making the comments that atheist
make are specifically about this
story and not just another indication of why religion does more harm than good?
The
story that Satan had
made a pre-emptive strike by
making earlier pagan
stories look so
much like the later gospels is one dead give - away.
I don't think that this
story was actually
made light of, There was one fact that was questionable, but I don't think it
made much of a difference.
If your
story really
makes sense to you, that tells us a lot about you — though not
much more than the rest of your diatribe does anyway.
This is evidence that the
story of a virgin birth was not current at the time, for Mark
makes much of the miraculous to attest Jesus» supernatural power, and he would surely have reported a miraculous birth if he had known of it.
I try to
make sure it's a
story I vet as
much as I can, and I take the focus off of is it true or not and more on what does this say about us as humanity that we even tell these
stories to begin with?
What I find funny is that a lot of believers have been waiting for this exact
story (or at least what it appears to be), a person actively trying to blow up churchs and then getting caught, it just
makes it that
much sweeter that this guy only wanted to blow these churches up in the name of his own church.
It does not instill fear in me, it actually
makes me sad that so many people follow a religion that was founded by stealing their entire theology and their entire
story from other,
much older religions.
after
much thinking the calts called the Denisova the Elves (the children o Danu) and the Neanderthal the Fomorii (children of Danu) we were hums (the children of MIll) in their mythological text
making the pretanic religion older and with a biblical
story of the creation
making them closer to the true religion,... what the mahabharata is an older text what the book of Tets has an even older creation
«The truth must come out and we know as Christians that only the truth will
make us free and there is a lot of concern in Syria... that we are only getting one side of the
story for
much of the time.
So as you are snuggling up by the fire in your Christmas footie pajamas and stirring your homemade hot chocolate with a sweet smelling peppermint stick, here are some fun facts about the Christmas
story to
make your appreciation that God came to Earth that
much sweeter:
While in its simplest version, the Christmas
story is nothing short of spectacular, learning the details surrounding the birth of Christ has
made me appreciate God's love for humanity that
much more.
So as you go about tying fluffy red bows on neatly wrapped packages and compulsively checking to
make sure you recorded every holiday movie known to man, relish and rest in the fact that the most beautiful
story ever told is so
much more beautiful than we ever thought possible.
He wants so badly to
make this a
story that includes a conversion experience, a
story about God using sinful people to accomplish His purposes, a
story about a sexually promiscuous woman who finds Jesus, that he reads too
much into the text.
So, either they were not very
much impressed by YHWH (which
makes you wonder what the Egyptian gods were showing them beforehand), or this just isn't a
story that happened as literally as some people would like to believe, right?
The fact that such a simple addition
made it suitable for Matthew's purpose, and its own natural balance, has preserved the
story in what must be very
much the form in which Jesus taught it.
Now that so
much data is available to
make the unexplained less frightening... and that the historical record has shown that most church doctrine was
made up and that even the Jesus birth
story / son of god born of a woman etc etc has been recycled in numerous different religions for over 4000 years... preaching Faith in a fairy tale is a losing proposition.
Thirty - six minutes is far too
much to spend watching someone
making excuses for a science fiction
story.
Much has been
made in the past decade or so of the historical - redemptive narrative: the belief that the
story of God and His interactions with His people fit into four categories (or stages) we call Creation, Fall, Redemption, Consummation (or shalom).
The Elephant
story existed well before Buddha's time but the writers of the Pali Canon (one of many Buddhist contradictory canon),
made put the
story in the Buddha's mouth
much like Christianity has Gospel writers putting things into a character called «Jesus» «s mouth.