Not exact matches
Getting lost in the details
of the
story, instead
of the details
of the business, lets me stay focused on the
big picture for the business.
But not one that looked at the
big picture of many genres and historical contexts together, into one
story.
There are forums like TLS where you can share in private, or sharing here will help us all understand not only your
story, but the
bigger picture of destructive church patterns.
We can use these
stories as evidence for our need for God: a
bigger picture way
of thinking about them, which allows us not to get too hung up on the swearing and violence they might contain.
So, the next time you proudly proclaim that you know the secrets to life, death, the origins
of life on Earth and the origins
of the Universe, because your parents or priest taught you some comforting
stories from late Bronze Age Palestine as a ten year - old, you might like to consider where your beliefs fit into the
bigger picture.
It's as if he's weaving together a quilt
of life
stories, where only he is able to see the
bigger picture of the final result.
It might be hard to see God at work in the small
picture of that awful
story, yet the
big picture is astonishing; thousands
of children have lived because
of him, and in part, because
of his tragic upbringing.
People always want to twist some portion into their belief and forget the
bigger, MORE important
picture of the whole
story.
There is nothing wrong with this way
of reading the Bible, and reading it this way helps us see the flow
of the narrative and the
big picture story of Scripture.
Looking at First Down Rate (%
of drives resulting in at least one first down or TD) and Available Yards Rate (yards gained by the offense / total yards available based on starting field position) is in line with our move toward
bigger -
picture stats, but they tell essentially the same
story we've set up above: the Hoke offenses got worse and worse with very little fluctuation in even the most specific stats.
You cover the
big picture of statistics and numbers while providing
stories that illustrate so well what these numbers mean in terms
of human suffering and I have learned so much from reading your blog.
The
big sister is such a sweet and beautiful kid... these
pictures are telling a
story... the
story of a very cute newborn, a lovely family and a gorgeous
big sister.
But every now and then there's a
story that reminds me to move past these incidents and keep pushing on with the message
of positivity and fun in youth sports because there are tons
of great youth coaches out there that keep their emphasis on the
big picture — teaching their players life lessons through sports.
I am no expert, and I don't pretend to have the answers — I am just a parent who is approaching the second anniversary
of the stillbirth
of her first son — but I do know the power
of peer - to - peer support, having a voice, and being listened too, discovering others who can say «me too», and being informed in the
bigger picture of baby loss outside
of your own
story.
From
stories and
pictures of his
big brother to a needy, crying, newborn little sister who is a constant presence in his life.
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BIGGEST BED IN THE WORLD HarperCollins, 2000 This children's
picture book tells the
story of Ben's dad who goes on a search for an ever -
bigger bed to share with his ever - growing family.
Now I get to see the
big picture, read the great
stories, and hear the whoosh
of deadlines as they rush past.
Jeffrey Kargel
of the University
of Arizona, Tucson, said in a press conference Monday that the role
of soot «adds a new wrinkle» to the
story of glacier melting, but that in the
big picture of climate change the main villains are still gases such as CO2.
With all
of the breaking news
stories that come out on cutting - edge stem cell findings all the time, it can be easy to lose sight
of the
bigger picture.
However, the ways in which the different types
of stem cells came to be accepted into the stem cell family is itself an interesting
story, and one that can help paint a useful
bigger picture, and that is why this
story will be the focus for this blog post to celebrate International Stem Cell Awareness Day.
With all the breaking news
stories on cutting - edge stem cell findings, it can be easy to lose sight
of the
bigger picture.
However, the ways in which the different types
of stem cells came to be accepted into the stem cell family is itself an interesting
story, and one that can help paint a useful
bigger picture.
BIG PICTURE: When it examined the question
of species extinction, the 2007 IPCC report relied heavily on a single piece
of research — a Nature cover
story published early in 2004.
The values and discussion points are so in - depth, so deep, so focused, and as the training goes on, things start linking together and the
big picture surfaces and tells you a
story of how, as a collective, we miss our humanity, our sacredness, and our purpose in life.
I want to tell the
story of the day for couples through my
pictures, so it's important to capture all those little moments between the
big moments.
Get all the
big headlines,
pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the
stories that Read breaking Sports News and Results
of AFL, NRL, Cricket, Soccer, Rugby Union, Basketball, Cycling, Tennis, Golf and Motorsports.
After many walk - ons and bits he is billed here as Bob Mitchum and was right on the cusp
of breaking out
of the ranks into the
big leagues with an Oscar nom in his very next
picture, The
Story of G.I. Joe.
The film spends enough time on building Killmonger and that includes taking T'Challa out
of the
story for a while but it serves the
bigger picture.
Brown seamlessly blends the emotional, intimate
stories of people with
bigger pictures, using the explosion as the starting point for a ripple effect that just keeps growing.
Pictures film «Red Riding Hood» by director Catherine Hardwicke (Lords
of Dogtown, Twilight, The Nativity
Story) and starring Lukas Haas (Inception, Crazy Eyes), Amanda Seyfried (
Big Love, Dear John), Gary Oldman (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II), Virginia Madsen (The Haunting in Connecticut) and Michael Shanks (Smallville).
Warner Bros
Pictures just released this brand new TV spot for the upcoming film «Red Riding Hood» by director Catherine Hardwicke (Lords
of Dogtown, Twilight, The Nativity
Story) and starring Lukas Haas (Inception, Crazy Eyes), Amanda Seyfried (
Big Love, Dear John), Gary Oldman (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II), Virginia Madsen (The Haunting in Connecticut) and Michael Shanks (Smallville).
Warner Bros
Pictures released this very cool international poster for the upcoming film «Red Riding Hood» by director Catherine Hardwicke (Lords
of Dogtown, Twilight, The Nativity
Story) and starring Lukas Haas (Inception, Crazy Eyes), Amanda Seyfried (
Big Love, Dear John), Gary Oldman (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II), Virginia Madsen (The Haunting in Connecticut) and Michael Shanks (Smallville).
Warner Bros
Pictures just released these new movie trailers for the upcoming film «Red Riding Hood» by director Catherine Hardwicke (Lords
of Dogtown, Twilight, The Nativity
Story) and starring Lukas Haas (Inception, Crazy Eyes), Amanda Seyfried (
Big Love, Dear John), Gary Oldman (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II), Virginia Madsen (The Haunting in Connecticut) and Michael Shanks (Smallville).
Joyful selfies are scattered throughout Alan Cumming's new photo - driven memoir, «You Got ta Get
Bigger Dreams: My Life in
Stories and
Pictures,» but only one captures a moment
of trauma.
Sometimes they go through a dramatic transformation through a hostage situation or an extraterrestrial encounter, but for the most part, origin
stories are just a compulsory part
of the hero's
bigger picture.
Producer
of Animated Theatrical Motion
Pictures «Brave» «Frankenweenie» (Walt Disney
Pictures) «ParaNorman» «Rise
of the Guardians» «Wreck - It Ralph» Producer
of Documentary Theatrical Motion
Pictures «A People Uncounted» «The Gatekeepers» «The Island President» «The Other Dream Team» «Searching For Sugar Man» TELEVISION Producer
of Long - Form Television (David L. Wolper Award) «American Horror
Story» «The Dust Bowl» «Game Change» «Hatfields & McCoys» «Sherlock» Producer
of Episodic Television, Drama (The Norman Felton Award) «Breaking Bad» «Downton Abbey» «Game
of Thrones» «Homeland» «Mad Men» Producer
of Episodic Television, Comedy (The Danny Thomas Award) «30 Rock» «The
Big Bang Theory» «Curb Your Enthusiasm» «Louie» «Modern Family»
Three
of the
biggest — Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola, and Woody Allen — came together in Touchstone
Pictures» 1989 anthology New York
Stories.
There are just enough testimonies here and encounters with victims to make the human side
of the
story crystal clear without losing focus on the
bigger picture of establishment corruption.
Corman directs from a script by Howard Browne, who was a reporter in Chicago when the real event occurred, that takes in the
big picture and charts the
stories and trajectories
of over a dozen characters tangled in the plot to kill Moran.
Other films meriting mention include Robert Altman «s final
picture, «A Prairie Home Companion ``; Mel Gibson «s Aztec - thriller, «Apocalypto ``; Tom Tykwer «s kinetic (perhaps too kinetic) «Perfume: The
Story of a Murderer ``; John Cameron Mitchell «s low - budget erotica,» Shortbus ``; Richard Linklater's live - action rotoscoped Philip K. Dick adaptation «A Scanner Darkly ``; Spike Lee «s
biggest commercial hit, the entertaining heist film, «Inside Man ``; Michael Mann «s flawed, but interesting «Miami Vice ``; Bryan Singer «s unfairly maligned «Superman Returns; «Nicole Holofcener «s wryly observational «Friends with Money,» the over-estimated, but enlivening horror «The Descent,» and «13 Tzameti.»
Production: A Focus Features release and presentation, in association with June
Pictures of a June
Pictures, B
Story production, in association with
Big Indie
Pictures.
is the new «
story of the Christ» epic being produced by Capitol
pictures, and starring their
biggest asset, Baird Whitlock (George Clooney).
Like a mosaic
of shimmering fragments that do not compose a
bigger picture, Ana Lily Amirpour's debut feature brims with stylised qualities that have been prioritised over
story and characters.
And yet the script counters this
big -
picture approach by devoting so much attention to its rather generic love
story: Before Pearl Harbor, Fellers met Aya Shimada (Eriko Hatsune), the Catholic daughter
of a wealthy Japanese landowner, but their romance was cut short by the war.
A
big picture of this amazing based - on - real -
story movie is a long complicated desperate journey
of a Saroo when he gets lost at five years old.
Fans
of The
Big Sick who were disappointed by its Golden Globes snubs will feel somewhat vindicated, as Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon's real - life love
story turned romantic comedy picked up two acting nods — for outstanding cast in a motion
picture, and a separate nomination for Holly Hunter in the outstanding supporting actress category.
With all the excitement for fast cars, flying super heroes, dinosaurs and international spies each summer, some
of us who enjoy our slow burn
stories from the 19th century have to consider ourselves lucky if we get one western
picture (from a
big studio) in a year.
There are a lot
of different ways this
story can go, you know, and ways that they can do it, so I'm really just excited about how it fits into the
bigger picture of what Marvel is doing.»
Apr. 7 — «SMURFS: THE LOST VILLAGE» Studios: Columbia, Sony
Pictures Animation Voice Cast: Demi Lovato, Rainn Wilson, Julia Roberts
Story in a Sentence: The little blue creatures are on a quest to uncover the
biggest secret
of their kind.