Sentences with phrase «over that story again»

It still gives me a warm feeling every time I scan over the story again.

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If you put those two story - lines together, a mine which costs $ 20,000 per barrel per day to build and $ 10 per barrel to operate would pay an average of $ 42.50 per barrel in royalties and taxes (again, today's dollars) over the life of the project if the U.S. Energy Information Administration price forecast proves accurate.
The perceived need for new content simply happens at a faster rate than the world turns, and as a result, marketers are rehashing the same story over and over again in different words.
The truth: If you read biographies or stories about the world's most successful people, you'll hear over and over again that they get up at INSANE hours like 3 and 4 a.m. to start working.
Moving On Nielson's story is far from over, but he doubts he'll ever see his $ 10,000 again.
I've seen this happen over and over again, and frequently taken part in it by discussing stories with journalists.
With the Nasdaq up over 22 % year - to - date and many tech stocks on the receiving end of big upgrades recently (Goldman practically proposed to Google this past week with their endorsement), many investors have begun digging in the crates for some of their old favorite tech stories again.
«I'm excited to be working with Jeff again, over the ten - plus years we worked together at Austin Ventures, I saw firsthand the positive impact he made on some of the most successful companies in Austin startup history,» Tom Ball, co-founder and managing director of Next Coast Ventures, said in a news release «I'm really looking forward to more success stories working closely together with Jeff and the entrepreneurs in the NCV portfolio.»
No God wrote any bible as the bible is simply a book of compiled stories written by people and the bible was actually written 300 years after the birth of Jesus (if he was) and the reality is most American ministers, priest, etc could have never read the first bible since it was written in Greek and changed over, and over, and over again.
Every morning, I read the stories of Holy Week, all over again, and every year, on this day, I reach that line: «Jesus knew that the time had come to leave this world to go to the Father.
And we have all watched you boldly take the way of abundance — no matter how it seemed like it didn't matter — because God makes meaning out of messes, because He is the God who can make all our brokenness into abundance, because, you and I say this back to each other over and over again: The Writer of the story has written Himself into the hardest places of yours and is softening the broken edges of everything with redeeming, abundant grace.»
As has been said over and over again, this is not a court, but simply a safe space for people to tell their stories, for people to be heard, and for people to listen.
It is so disgusting to read these kinds of stories over and over again.
If I could do it over again, I would not have made assumptions about who knew, among those who should have known, the whole story,» he wrote.
Yes, it's the greatest story ever told... and told again, and again and a million times over.
To cite again the Genesis story, God has given man the right to «have dominion,» that is, to exercise stewardship, over all that he has made (Genesis 1: 28 - 29).
So the account of Noah in the Bible gets retold over and over again among many different cultures and societies and by the time you get it, the gist of the story is the same but some of the details have changed because someone somewhere decided to add an angle to the story that fits their belief in their god.
i do nt know if people here still view the bible as literal, but its interesting to me that many who say they trust the bible or sacraments over direct experience of God seems ironic considering the bible details from beginning to end story after story of Gods supernatural intervention time and time again.
Because Ben, as it is with humans when a story is told over and over again among generations people add and take away from what originally happened.
«They're going to go through another period of expectation, uncertainty and pain - hearing the story re-lived all over again
The fact is, three - and four year olds will ask for Babar over and over again, as they will ask for Beatrix Potter stories.
And over and over again, the story I hear from pastor after pastor is that the most difficult thing about being a pastor is the people who make bad decision after bad decision, who turn away from God, who ignore and abandon the instructions in His Word, and then, when their life comes crashing down around them, as the Bible said it would, they come to the pastor looking for the miracle cure.
There are Christians and missionaries and ministries all over the world feeding the poor, caring for Aids patients, taking in orphans and the only story we see repeated over and over again are the most barbaric, backwards people of faith you can find...?
Even after a season of my life when I walked far away from our traditions, gathering the greater story of our Church and history to myself, I now find myself corkscrewing back over and over again to the teachings of my childhood, the songs, the practices.
But the Solomon story is the Babel story all over again, the story in which Yahweh is repudiated in grossest fashion ignored:»... let me build myself a city and Temple, and let me make a name for myself...» Solomon's sin is apostasy, as the strongly editorial lines of chapter 11 make clear.
There is no absolute beginning or ending, but if you carry that to an extreme you'll have Hegel saying at the end of a long story, when you ask for evidence — «well, you'll have to go back and read it over again
The old, old story over again, told in the simplest way: «There is no name under heaven whereby ye can be saved except that of the Lord Jesus Christ.»
In a way one might say that my stories keep converting me back to Christianity, from which I am constantly tempted to stray because the circle of blessing seems frayed and close to breaking, and my faith is so frail and flawed that I fall away over and over again from my God.
In describing and accounting for the lives of the Religious Right, which we define simply as religious conservatives with a considerable involvement in political activity, the book and the series tell the story primarily by focusing on leading episodes in the movement's history, including, but not limited to, the groundwork laid by Billy Graham in his relationships with presidents and other prominent political leaders; the resistance of evangelical and other Protestants to the candidacy of the Roman Catholic John F. Kennedy; the rise of what has been called the New Right out of the ashes of Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964; a battle over sex education in Anaheim, California, in the mid-1960's; a prolonged cultural war over textbooks in West Virginia in the early 1970's — and that is a battle that has been fought less violently in community after community all over the country; the thrill conservative Christians felt over the election of a «born - again» Christian to the Presidency in 1976 and the subsequent disappointment they experienced when they found out that Jimmy Carter was, of all things, a Democrat; the rise of the Moral Majority and its infatuation with Ronald Reagan; the difficulty the Religious Right has had in dealing with abortion, homosexuality and AIDS; Pat Robertson's bid for the presidency and his subsequent launching of the Christian Coalition; efforts by Dr. James Dobson and Gary Bauer to win a «civil war of values» by changing the culture at a deeper level than is represented by winning elections; and, finally, by addressing crucial questions about the appropriate relationship between religion and politics or, as we usually put it, between church and state.
Plus: Methodist locale loses tax exemption over gay ceremony stand, bad grades for Oxford's Christian schools, Dobson nixes Thompson again, and hundreds of other stories from online
Plus: Methodist locale loses tax exemption over gay ceremony stand, bad grades for Oxford's Christian schools, Dobson nixes Thompson again, and hundreds of other stories from online sources around the world.
The critical reader will observe here (and over and over again throughout the Old Testament story) a logical contradiction, an item suspicious, if not incredible, if judged from the standpoint of factual probability.
It is a story enacted in history over and over again, to man's continued anguish.
It's possible that as the story got told again and again over the years, and by the time someone wrote it down — by the time of Luke or Matthew — the writer was thinking of that person as a Roman, because in that writer's mind, it was the Romans who were there.
But no sooner had Noah become established again on dry land than he got himself drunk and the whole story of man's inability to control his self - destructiveness began all over again.
But I think I hear someone say: «It is really becoming tiresome the way you go on, for now we have the same story over again; not one of the expressions you have put into the mouth of the Paradox belongs to you.»
I don't want to hear people blabbing the same story over and over again either.
Once again, in the days and weeks leading up to March 17, it's time for us all to embrace the stories we tell, the memories we make and the bonds we build over a pint of Guinness.
A bit like an old relative, who keeps on telling you the same old stories, over and over again!..
It looks like the same old story is happening all over again for Arsenal this season, as the injury problems start to mount again.
For me, thus far, it looks like the same old story all over again.
I'll say it again, no dispute Aguero's a much better player and he performed at that level over a larger amount of time and stats only tell a small portion of the story.
There came points where it felt like the same old story being played out over and over again, despite the talent and youth on the roster.
I also keep hearing the same drab story that Arsene has had over a decade to win the title again and failed miserably... that couldn't be further from the truth and here's why.
If Coq had of came in at beginning of season it would have been the same story all over again, to many players getting isolated and what can one man be expected to do.
It is absolutely my favorite airplane, the one I looked at over and over again as a kid, listening to my grandfather's stories about the war.
IT»S SPRING AGAIN Sirs: As one who in his capacity as track fan registered a mild complaint over your neglect of the Drake Relays last spring, permit me to laud loudly Roy Terrell's magnificent story A Classic Duel of Speed (SI, May 7).
The club didn't budge when Coutinho tried to force a move by sitting out over the summer, didn't budge when there was talk of him never again playing for the club, and didn't budge when the Catalan press came out with a constant string of stories about a deal being done last.
I feel shame to be dealing with this all over again, but am grateful to read a story of someone else dealing with it and how getting medications straightened out can bring such relief.
Each book has a moral to the story with colorful illustrations and a catchy tune / theme that makes kids want to read them over and over again.
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