And every day we hear
new stories about people who are redefining what success and happiness really looks like.
Not exact matches
Many
people think, «Wow, it would be awesome if Inc.com ran a
story about our
new product -; think of the exposure!»
Setting aside First Amendment issues for the moment, the more I tried to talk to
people about the
story, and
about geo - fencing in particular, the clearer it became that this common practice is just complicated enough and
new - ish to consumers that it warranted a closer look.
Invariably, when we tell the
story of how the band survived 10 years in the
New York and
New Jersey bar scene while struggling to get a record deal,
people want to hear war
stories about shady club owners and how we dealt with the implied «mob scene.»
«Our customers are shopping not so much because of a desire to buy something as they are engaged in learning
about what's
new, meeting interesting
people and hearing their
stories,» he says.
As the Lean Startup movement moves into
new sectors and industries, I get constant requests for more
stories about how
people are using these ideas in
new and unexpected ways.
Whether it's recognition, free - up resources for
new initiatives, profit - sharing bonuses or the satisfaction of making a difference for
people and organizations your prospect cares
about, showing your prospect that a hero's welcome awaits them at the end of the
story is the best way to engage, energize and activate.
This summer a Nikolas Cruz made an online comment in response to a
story about a disgruntled doctor in
New York who used an AR - 15 to shoot seven
people, killing one and wounding six others.
But try telling them
stories, too,
about people who built businesses while vanquishing their own personal demons, finding mentors, and eventually reaching the summit with a
new sense of self.
«My office keeps hearing
stories about people waiting too long, like the five - year - old boy who hasn't been able to hear because he's been waiting 14 months for surgery,» said
New Democrat health spokesperson Judy Darcy.
'» Asked to paint a picture of the company in 20 years, the executives mentioned such things as «on the cover of Business Week as a model success
story... the Fortune most admired top - ten list... the best science and business graduates want to work here...
people on airplanes rave
about one of our products to seatmates... 20 consecutive years of profitable growth... an entrepreneurial culture that has spawned half a dozen
new divisions from within... management gurus use us as an example of excellent management and progressive thinking,» and so on.
Many
people claim that the early church invented
stories about the resurrection of Jesus in order to support their
new belief system and practices.
I'm sorry if
people had their hearts broken by the
story about Madeleine L'Engle in the
New Yorker.
Of course some reporting is sensationalistic, and of course it is amusing to see the
New York Times, day after day, running essentially the same
story on the front page, as though they're afraid
people are going to forget
about it.
In the
New Testament the
story is no longer, primarily,
about a community, but
about a
Person.
They were
new people, a
new creation, a
new story was going to be written
about their family.
In many cases, a large portion of geographic America is often ignored or misrepresented by the culture creators in
New York and L.A., who are mainly focused on telling
stories about young, abnormally beautiful
people in large cities.
But
about the original figures we really know practically nothing, for Israel kept reinterpreting the original
stories, as well as adding
new ones, in order to express in these sagas the hopes and convictions which Israel came to believe
about herself as a
people.
The pastor encouraged members to talk
about what had happened in each year, and, as they talked, a scribe noted key phrases in the
stories at the appropriate place on the paper: «great music festival,» «administrative mess,» «Mrs. Chairperson dies,» «young
people ask for a different type of worship,» «
new kitchen.»
Whenever there are articles in major publications
about how more
people are choosing to be childfree, from Time's 2013 cover
story dedicated to exploring the childfree life to last year's
New York Times» article
about the childfree, there's a flurry of commentary debating whose choice is more selfish.
You would be amazed at what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew
about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets, peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making
people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups,
story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something
new.
When I first broke the
story here
about 540 Meals, the
new McDonald's documentary intended for use in schools, I could never have imagined I'd still be writing
about it three weeks later - or that I'd be spearheading a 70,000
person petition campaign... [Continue reading]
Whenever a
new story breaks
about people drowning in the Mediterranean or being killed as they try to get from Calais to the UK, you can guarantee that the comments section beneath the article will be full of
people suggesting they shouldn't have made the crossing in the first place or that they are all terrorists.
«The
people of
New York are sick and tired of hearing endless
stories of corruption coming from Albany, but never a word
about passing reforms.
The CBS 6
story exposed exactly what Neil has been doing for years, voting on bills he knows nothing
about, ultimately causing tax increases to the
people of
New York State.
About 50
people gathered at Perseverance Park in downtown Syracuse for «Trump Tuesday,» where three refugees shared their emigration
stories and thoughts on
new federal policies.
Editor's Note: A Politico
story about the
New York governor's race by Jimmy Vielkind starts with, «Some
people are even floating the name of George Pataki,» referencing the fact that former Gov. Pataki might enter this year's race for governor.
«On every placard is a
story about an actual case in
New York, where the public defense system failed a
person's right to counsel,» said Bob Perry is the
New York Civil Liberties Union legislative director.
«On every placard is a
story about an actual case in
New York, where the public defense system failed a
person ’s
So when I heard
about what the Functional Forum was, I almost couldn't believe my ears, that the
people were meeting, talking
about things openly... it was open to the public, that they were sharing
stories, best practices, and really feeling like they were putting their foot down and wanting to do right by their patients, and just wanting to offer a
new way.
You can use instant messenger for sending winks and mails, chat rooms for live communication with
new friends and lovers, read interesting
stories about singles» life, share with your problems and desires with
new acquaintances and enjoy dating with the best single
persons from whole world.
I like meeting
new people from different cultures and with interesting
stories about their lives.
The company's Vice President of product management, Arvind Mishra, told Mashable the
new profile design cohesively shares details
about a
person like a
story, in contrast to the old profile page, which had multiple box modules.
With stunning views of the local (and wider) area on offer and a glass sky walk for brave
people, this attraction provides a chance for couples to share
stories about the places they can see while having quality time in a
new and exciting addition to the city.
Earlier this summer, the
New York Times published a
story about a Harvard Business School study which suggested
people who spend money to save time (rather than spending time to save money) are generally happier.
Cat lover dating site exists for women and men who are willing to gain
new impressions, share
stories about their cats, get acquainted with like - minded
people they can spend quality time with.
From that small exchange
about Red Vines, over the next several weeks they built up an elaborate scaffolding of jokes via text, riffs that unfolded and Cat
Person New Yorker
story debate and analysis: gender, sexism, toxic masculinity and Tinder
«Cat
Person,» the
New Yorker short
story by Kristen Roupenian that took over Twitter this weekend, is
about plain old humans: Margot and Robert, a college - aged...
20/20, The
New York Times, Good Morning America, CNN and other major media outlets have all done exclusive
stories on, you guessed it, SeekingArrangement.com - and in this economy, when
people hear
about women getting allowances upwards of $ 250,000 a year from men who live to spoil women, what results is nothing short of a sugar baby stampede.
Welcome Blanket Blog
About - The Welcome Blanket Project aims to connect
people already living in the United States residents with our country's
new immigrants through
stories and handmade blankets, providing both symbolic and literal comfort and warmth.
How to meet more
people online Our free online dating site was created especially for you so that you can meet
new people, share your interests, find
new Star Georgina Campbell talks to THR
about online dating and digs into the surprise ending of her season - four love
story.
Among the high - profile premieres this year are «Antz,» the
new Dreamworks animated film; James Ivory's «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,» with Kris Kristofferson playing a character inspired by novelist James Jones; «Dancing at Lughnasa,» starring Meryl Streep in the film of Brian Friel's celebrated play; John Waters» «Pecker,» with Edward Furlong as a fast - food worker whose photos are embraced by the New York art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh in «The Theory of Flight,» about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci in «Desert Blue,» about slim prospects for a teenager in a town of 89 people; «The Imposters,» the new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer geni
new Dreamworks animated film; James Ivory's «A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries,» with Kris Kristofferson playing a character inspired by novelist James Jones; «Dancing at Lughnasa,» starring Meryl Streep in the film of Brian Friel's celebrated play; John Waters» «Pecker,» with Edward Furlong as a fast - food worker whose photos are embraced by the
New York art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh in «The Theory of Flight,» about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci in «Desert Blue,» about slim prospects for a teenager in a town of 89 people; «The Imposters,» the new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer geni
New York art world; Helena Bonham Carter and Kenneth Branagh in «The Theory of Flight,»
about a work - release prisoner assigned to a woman with Lou Gehrig's disease; Ben Stiller as a drug - addicted TV writer in «Permanent Midnight»; Christina Ricci in «Desert Blue,»
about slim prospects for a teenager in a town of 89
people; «The Imposters,» the
new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,» about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer geni
new film by Stanley («Big Night») Tucci, starring Tucci and Oliver Platt as cruise - ship stowaways; «Rushmore,» with Jason Schwartzmann as a prep schooler who is a lousy student but hyperactive in campus activities; Cameron Diaz in «Very Bad Things,»
about a bachelor party that ends in murder; Cate Blanchett as «Elizabeth,» the
story of England's 16th century monarch, and «The Judas Kiss,» with FBI agent Emma Thompson on the trail of the kidnapper of a computer genius.
The top ten domestic box office grosses of 2017 demonstrate, yet again, that audiences will show up for cool
new stories told
about women and
people of color.
Writer - director Paul Haggis (Crash, In the Valley of Elah) spoke with us in San Francisco
about his
new film, Third Person, which follows three interlocking stories of love, taking place in New York, Paris, and Ro
new film, Third
Person, which follows three interlocking
stories of love, taking place in
New York, Paris, and Ro
New York, Paris, and Rome.
Some reporters for Forbes.com, the online version of Forbes magazine, stumbled on to the lack of information
about any of the organizations or
people in the article, bringing much heat to
New Republic editor to get to the bottom of Glass's
story, and decipher whether Glass embellished the facts, or worse, made it up altogether.
BLACK PANTHER feels like the actual start of a
new phase for Marvel, not only because it exists so well on its own terms, but because it feels so
new and timely, through both its storytelling and the very
people the
story is
about (and those who get to tell it).
At a roundtable interview, DeWitt discussed her research for the role, how playing a real - life
person informed her approach to the character, what it was like meeting the real Sue Webb, what she enjoyed most
about working with Renner, what she learned
about journalists and their determination to get to the truth of their
story, her
new film «Men, Women & Children» directed by Jason Reitman, and her upcoming projects: Joe Swanberg's «Digging for Fire,» Sam Raimi's remake of «Poltergeist» with Sam Rockwell, and a small part in the TV mini-series «Olive Kitteridge.»
And yes, the
story is at heart
about two lonely
people thrown together by fate (yawn, what else is
new?)
Solo: A Star Wars
Story has just released a flood of
new images, revealing a few more details
about Paul Bettany's villainous gangster, the highly - publicized Vandor heist, and what the «clean» Millennium Falcon looks like without
people.
Included is Sho Kosugi: Martial Arts Legend, a
new 21 - minute interview with the actor
about him and his career; The Making of Black Eagle, a 36 - minute featurette with Sho Kosugi, director Eric Karson, screenwriter Michael Gonzales, actors Doran Clark, Shane Kosugi, and Dorta Puzio; Tales of Jean - Claude Van Damme, a 19 - minute featurette with many of the same
people speaking
about their experiences working with Van Damme; The Script and the Screenwriters, a 27 - minute featurette with Michael Gonzales and Eric Karson discussing the film's development; a set of 11 deleted and extended scenes, all of which are in the extended cut and offer up a tiny bit more
story and character development more than additional action or carnage; trailers for the film itself, D.O.A.: A Rite of Passage, Attack of the Killer Tomatoes, and Savannah Smiles; a fold - out poster; and a DVD copy of the film, which offers up all of the same extras.