Sentences with phrase «of the story as»

The duo also scored a lot of free publicity in Atlanta by playing up the «local boys make good» angle of their story as well as the idea of a gay couple starting a company together.
You can think of these stories as long - term out of the money call options.
Father Marcel can we hear your side of the story as well please?
There might possibly be reason for the email to be forwarded to you if it's part of your story as well as Julie's... but even then, that's highly suspect.
We will not be silenced, and he must suffer the spreading of this story as a direct consequence of HIS OWN actions.
The literature of the denominations emphasizes our learning of the Story as we prepare to share it with others, our becoming the people of God as we go out to invite others to join God's people.
Just not as many of that type of story as some other so called news sites.
I like this parable because it reminds me of the primacy of the story as the basic art form of the tradition.
I spend the next ten minutes telling him as much of my story as I'm comfortable sharing.
As noted many times with details, John 3:16 is historically nil by rigorous testing of the story as is all of John's gospel.
What was interesting was to hear the other side of the story as to why they left, which was when the truth of their circumstances began to rise to the surface.
Some reviewers critique my use of this story as being irrelevant because it is syncretism rather than an illustration of contextualization.
In the fixed, final form of the story as it comes now to us, the relationship is cordial, and the two functions are deemed to be mutually dependent.
It is worth saying of this god that its first storytellers — Descartes, Bacon, Galileo, Kepler, and Newton, for example — did not think of their story as a replacement for the great Judeo - Christian narrative but as an extension of it.
It is, therefore, not surprising that James reappears toward the end of the story as a representative of the complex interaction of Scotland and America that the Gifford Lectures exemplify.
Crucial to Christian education is the teaching of a story as story, leaving the telling of the story to pulpit and holy table.
Then we can see how van Buren makes use of stories as stories and speaks of teaching about love.
We must return to God's story of stories as the epicentre of our identity.
You can follow the rest of the story as it grows, in the days to come on our page.
Occasionally as a part of my role for Whole30 HMHB, I share personal tidbits of my story as it relates to pregnancy, motherhood, and Whole30.
But thinking of stories as content packages rather than as print articles or TV segments frees writers, journalists and editors to pick the right delivery method for each particular piece.
This film pulls back the layers of a story as it relates to color, self - esteem, acceptance, and being secure with what you look like.
UPDATE: A married reader writes: «Definitely not as good of a story as Clinton becoming Universal Life Minister, but I'm guessing that they will have a judge sign the papers before or after the ceremony.
«He's a good man, he's had a good run, but he's come to the end of his story as an elected official.»
The theological thrust of this story as most Christians know is about gratitude and encouraging those who engage in good works.
Sam George's revelation appear to introduce a different twist of the story as it suggests that the purchased vehicles were also included in the list presented to the new government as vehicles available for its use.
We look forward to becoming part of your story as well.
Both Doudna and Charpentier quickly posted frostily brief comments to PubMed Commons; Doudna claimed the description of her lab's work was «factually incorrect,» and Charpentier characterized her part of the story as «incomplete and inaccurate.»
Of the three new books, Conor Mark Jameson's Looking for the Goshawk is perhaps the most in line with the new breed of nature writing, in that Jameson is as much a part of the story as the bird he is obsessed with.
Well maybe not so much of a story as a little life history.
However, there are several valid points he makes, including that inflammation is a huge part of story as to what causes heart attacks, and that omega 3 to omega 6 ratio is important.
When we're given these antidepressants, the idea is that we're recorrecting this brain imbalance and that's as much of the story as we've got.
Italians, it seems, are a major part of this story as well.
I advise all users to keep a close watch over their privacy and data, and monitor the progress of this story as Jazzed shuts down.
He has built up his topics from the ground, covering aspects such as kissing your girl for the first time, attracting and approaching women, and he even landed some interviews with beautiful models so that the fairer sex can present their side of the story as well.
Not only that, this allows for encapsulated mini-arcs of story as the Cyrano team tackles a new client who has a unique story to tell.
Maybe I'll have a different perspective on this once I've played the other parts of the story as episode one may just be the character development.
And through Will Patton's bravura performance, Sam becomes as much a center of the story as Dee who has the most to lose and proves there is always something worth fighting for.
We get some of the story as it plays in the present, but we also see key pieces that shade that present with flashbacks to the past.
Polley's meta approach to directing this doc, whereby the making of the film is as crucial a part of the story as the actual stories it's documenting, was quite inventive.
Excellent performances including that of Will Forte, who's the heart of the story as he goes to great lengths to
The latest video showcases some of the story as well as showing off the game's gorgeous visuals.
In the end, the outrage one must feel about this crime against an individual who expressed human regard and decency is conveyed, and Nekrasov's dedication to tell as much of the story as he can is more than appropriate and duly recorded.
It'd be comforting to continue thinking of their story as merely Georges & Anne's, but despite the indelible specifics of pigeon invasions, watery nightmares, and caretaking drama, the cold hard truth somehow warmly delivered by Michael Haneke is that «the end» is a universal experience, an anonymous devastation, a vanishing act.
This is Demme's second remake of a classic film in row, however, unlike his overcooked update of Charade in The Truth About Charlie, he directs with just the right amount of style here, always staying true to the events of the story as they unfold.
It's interesting to see a film about a space alien that doesn't resemble anything we've ever seen before, as most others have some sort of humanoid appearance, (or reptilian, etc.) Indeed, it's a much more plausible depiction of an alien threat than most other sci - fi efforts have featured, almost the opposite in terms of story as The War of the Worlds which featured aliens defeated from exposures to germs and viruses of our own.
The characters in this film are compelling and entertaining and because of them and the choice to use the shrinking aspect of the story as a jumpboard rather than an isolated boat with nowhere to go, this allows a very human story to shine through an unrealistic story mechanism.
Then you have the time travel element of the story as you head back in time in order to save the present which has this Sliders feel to it.
However, there is a character who becomes the de facto bad guy in this interpretation of the story as well.
This, of course, is a new version of the story as Angelina Jolie previously led two prior films that were met with mixed response, but Goggins previously teased us with his excitement about this new take:
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