Sentences with phrase «other stories too»

Oh and there's plenty of other stories too but you'll just have to tune in to hear all about them.
Honestly, i have heard other stories too.
And we've heard all kinds of other stories too, like the worry about youngsters in remote communities licking cane toads as a form of drug abuse.

Not exact matches

And, like a few other U.S. success stories, shale deposits in the state's northeast helped too.
Given that Amazon delivers 3.5 million packages a day, according to the Journal story, if it could deliver a good share of those itself, it only makes sense that it would start offering delivery to other companies, too.
, while others were a little too easy («Toy Story 3» vs. «The Good Dinosaur»).
Just days before the Guardian piece with Walker's statement was published, NASA climate scientist Gavin Schmidt, who declined to be interviewed again for this story, told Business Insider that he thought NASA climate research was safe from political tampering because it was too intimately connected to the agency's other critical earth science missions.
It was the same story at all the other daycares too.
Well all the other humans in the world died in that story too, if you recall.
It's based on a real story too, so it's totally different than any other movie you might be thinking of that might have a vaguely similar name to Spy's Kid.
Theirs is too much the story of discrimination, repression, hopelessness, and frustration, and too little the saga of uplift and the march forward to genuine empowerment whether others cooperate or not.
We are too busy labeling everyone to actually learn from each other and appreciate everyone's story and point of view.
Sure, check out the LDS site, but check out a lot of other sites, too, if you want the full story (see http://www.ye-gods.info/?p=3869).
In other words because FOX has been so successful at caterring to a particular political ideology by chosing bias stories and presenting stories more geared toward a certain group «we're going to do it too».
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...
But there's another story too: This «other woman's» husband who got a raw deal and was betrayed too.
The fascinating stories of other Eastern churches, such as the Armenian or Nestorian churches, are too little known in the West.
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking about her book, about her passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy living the truth of it to package it.
Russ — I don't think you'll find people arguing too much about the few character names we have, but more about other pieces of information that should be available to corroborate the supernatural aspects of the stories.
Those stories reveal truths that other tales only report — that darkness is real, but so, too, light; that death will come but that life will triumph; that the universe has moral structure and that we are part of it.
There is a fascinating story here to be told - but one which would take us too far afield from this discussion - about the intricate interplay between the crises of biblical authority and Christian belief on the one hand and the rise of the novel and the growth of art history and literary criticism on the other.
He has a lot of other great stories that feature girls in the lead, too.
Every time I tell something of my personal story, I find to my amazement that others mention with great feeling that they too have experienced something analogous and that my story has helped them see what has happened to them.
For the media, the whole event was simply too juicy to pass up, even though the story lacked independent corroboration from other onlookers.
In any other hands, this story might be too sentimental, but Lowry's treatment is gentle and moving.
It seemed that too many of the archaeological arguments advanced in support of the Bible story were convincing only to those who wanted to be convinced, and the «archaeological solutions» to problematic historical questions tended to sidetrack the search for other possible solutions.
I have heard too many stories about atheists thinking they are alone in their doubt, and this is an attempt to make others know that there are others out there who share their way of thinking.
The other is a beloved young talent whose story is almost too bonkers to be believed.
This week on The New Activist, Branden shares his story of how he came to be so optimistic even in the midst of difficult circumstances and how others become that way, too.
There were other issues too: The way the accounts of Israel's monarchy contradicted one another, the way Jesus and Paul quoted Hebrew Scripture in ways that seemed to stretch the original meaning, the fact that women were considered property in Levitical Law, the way both science and archeology challenged the historicity of so many biblical texts, and the fact that it was nearly impossible for me to write a creative retelling of Resurrection Day because each of the gospel writers tell the story so differently, sometimes with contradictory details.
Other stories presented God as all too human.
Adherents of other word views and religions have stories to tell too.
Other times, I was tempted to speak up in the middle of somebody sharing their own story because I believed I had a story that would challenge that person's belief or disprove it or offer a reason as to why they should doubt too.
This indicates why so many adolescents reject religious beliefs as they hold on to childish views too long and then can not make the adjustment to other ways of thinking about religious stories and assertions.
In the eyes of Baudelaire, Poe was downright holy: «I am adding a new saint to the martyrology; I have the story to tell of one of those glorious unfortunates, too rich in poetry and passion, who came into this lowly world, following in the footsteps of so many others, to perform the rude apprenticeship of genius among baser spirits.»
The Bible differs from other sacred texts such as the Qu» ran and the Hindu Veda in the way its cosmic story becomes the all - too - personal story of us all.
People outside the Church have seen one too many stories about Christians who ignored the needs of others, of «godly» husbands who cheated on their wives, of Christians who took advantage of other people for personal gain.
This caring includes evangelism, telling its internal history because «those who know the story's healing and directive power want others to know it too» (54).
Seasoned moms, too, could contribute by sharing their stories with other women and with culture at large.
Those nights were epic — sitting around with new college friends, staying up way too late as we got to know each other story by story.
Plus, we immerse in the stories of others — we experience their experiences too, and then we blend everything into our own perception and experience.
I heard that story the other morning, too!
Watching the stories you tag me in as you whip up my hummus I demonstrated the other week, or hemp sauce I posed about too, makes my week.
Your blog and your stories have inspired me, and definitely would inspire others too!
Gosh we've heard things stories for too long now, Arsenal can only give itself a boost and not others teams.
After losing so much and nearly all the games that matter, we have not been converted to «Seabiscuit», who after being made to lose for too long in training other thoroughbreds, hankers for competition and will not take a loss when allowed to compete (kindly note reference is to alleged true story of American racing horse «Seabiscuit»).
That performance was a product of the days Griffin spent with his father in the family garage, creating apparatuses that would allow him to train the same any other kid could to play football, which becomes part of this story, too.
fact; if wenger was a manager in any other country hed have been replaced for his own safety.maybe the fans are part of the problem too, the journalsts seem to be under his spell too comparinf the level of hostility jose and lvg have endured.well thats the curious story of wenger and the brits who couldnt do s **** about him.i bet after a loss he reminds himself «i am arsenal nobody can do s **** about me, its never that serious!!»
We started improving once we got back koscielny, Ozil, Giroud and other players from injuries Also, Ospina, Coquelin, Bellerin have been unexpected success stories this season Not too mention other players who have contributed Cazorla, Rosicky, Alexis etc..
Individuals, especially executives, need to tell these stories — of how they are achieving work - life integration and the regrets they have experienced when they have not achieved it; and they must engage others to tell their stories too, and be prepared to listen to them.
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