For all the strangeness of the Suicide Squad — there's a character who traps souls with a katana — Ayer dominates the film's running time with more palatable characters, leaving the stranger
pieces of the story on the margin.
Not exact matches
The WSJ
piece, like similar
stories on executive comp, focuses
on pay data for a small and elite group
of chiefs.
In the Street Art Project, users can watch and listen to artists sharing their
stories, see every detail
of over 4,000
pieces of art in high - definition imagery and become part
of the Google Street Art community by sharing photos
of street art
on social media with #streetartproject.
She's
pieced parts together from
stories her friends have told her and a collection
of photos
on Facebook.
It will then show different News Feed
stories — for example, favoring status updates and links versus videos and photos
on a super-slow connection — and prioritize loading things that the user is looking at versus partially loading a dozen
pieces of content at once.
They've included mandatory daily terrorism
stories, hit
pieces on Hillary Clinton, and forceful denunciations
of «fake news,» a term with which we are all by now deeply familiar.
We saw a big difference
on the same
piece of content in a Promoted Post vs. a Sponsored
Story Post — a 12X difference as far as action, and the click rate was higher for the promoted one.»
Despite not being involved in the
story, she was inexplicably allowed to participate in a conference call
of the producers who were working
on the
piece, where she argued the bankâ $ ™ s position.
On the same day as Investment Advisor's interview for the October cover
story, Gundlach's home was burglarized
of 13
pieces of valuable art, in addition to wine, wrist watches and cash.
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca wrote on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same piece that broke the story about McClure
On June 30, star investor Chris Sacca wrote
on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same piece that broke the story about McClure
on Medium that he took some personal responsibility for «the unrelenting, day - to - day culture
of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups» in Silicon Valley (shortly before allegations
of his own sexual misconduct emerged in the same
piece that broke the
story about McClure).
Slate does not pay for
stories, so Weisberg made a counteroffer
of an unpaid
piece and an appearance
on his podcast.
Here's an interesting Bloomberg
piece on what bond guru Bill Gross is calling «financial repression», but what you can just call «low interest rates» The big
story is that the world is still crawling out
of a near - depression, and there is not a central banker in the developed world who would dare dream
of pushing interest rates to anything above a number you could count out
on the fingers
of one hand (and seriously, in most countries you could leave out the thumb and index finger as well).
This is a nice little
piece, well - written, and in the belief blog... but, once you scan down a bit further, the
story gets slaughtered by the same - ole, same - ole gang
of people making judgements
on people's beliefs.
reading up
on some
of Donna's comment's and the similarities in the way's their
stories has been silenced and marginalized and it reminded me
of the
piece Stephanie Drury at SCCL wrote
on misogyny within the progressive church.
So, why is this
piece of op - ed higher up
on the home page than the new Egyptian president urging unity in a country
on the verge
of civil war, and the
story of the brave park ranger who gave his life for another
on Mount Rainier?
As a writer and editor for Time, Conde Nast Portfolio, and Fast Company, he has compiled a portfolio that includes
stories on megahit - making Swedish songwriters (a
piece for which he went clubbing in Stockholm); James Bond (for which he stood
on a Spanish beach and watched Halle Berry emerge from the waves over and over and over); undercover missionaries in the Arab world (he traveled to North Africa and went to church); and the decline
of Christianity in Europe (he prayed).
This is like REALLY WEIRD
stories I have read that Catholics «supposedly» write their sins
on a
piece of paper and the priest burns them... sorry folks, doesn't happen that way either.
I'd already glanced through two Newsweek cover
stories about her, read a lengthy Time
piece, suffered through seemingly endless TV news coverage... and now here she was
on the front page
of the Dayton Herald.
On Sundays she carries books
of Bible
stories to read to the nursery kids and an art project in a box, all the
pieces cut out to be assembled.
On one level, A People Apart is a fine
piece of work, synthesizing a remarkably complex
story in an intelligent and well «argued way.
It's about convincing people that «Oh, this is all off the top
of my head», when actually it's several years» worth
of material... I've got a couple
of stories that started off with just one little line and then over two, three, five years I have built
on that, and so now it's a five, ten - minute
piece.
Oh, and with the whole jesus thing, «he» doesn't appear in cloud formations, a
piece of toast, or
on your fogged mirror in the bathroom... it's nice to believe and to each his / her own, but seriously... the
stories of yester - year were derived from people who were so often drunk or hallucinating and being passed down for generations, obviously got changed.
«A child,» says J. R. R. Tolkien in his
piece «
On Fairy -
Stories,» «may well believe... that there are ogres in the next country; many grown - up persons find it easy to believe
of another country» (Tree and Leaf [Houghton Muffin, 1965], p. 39).
The only naughty dog
story I can think
of is my parent's dog who
on occasion will get into the kitchen garbage when he's feeling lonely and he likes to leave a
piece by the front door so my mom sees it when she comes home from work.
The type
of story Racquet does best is illustrated by a recent
piece on the «10 commandments,» or common denominators
of strategy, in racquet sports.
Sitting
on the sofa, I show him a few items: newspaper and magazine
pieces about the Liston fights; Ali's conversion to Islam; the arrest for refusing military induction; the epic first battle with Frazier; the Supreme Court overturning the draft conviction; Foreman being voodooed by Ali; the Thrilla in Manila; the boxing lesson he gave Spinks in their second contest; a recent article about Ali buying buses for Chicago - area public schools (immediately after seeing a TV news
story about how Dade County had no money for new buses, Ali sat down, wrote a check and mailed it, not using the gift as a tax deduction); and one about helping a young man wearing a hooded dark sweatshirt and jeans who crawled out
on a high window ledge
of a Wilshire Boulevard skyscraper in Los Angeles to kill himself.
He has a year left
on his Arsenal contract and is yet to sign an extension, which seems to be the only
piece of information that lends this
story any credibility.
To my astonishment, at one point the
piece was the third - most - emailed
story of the day
on the Times website, and among the top ten most - viewed!
One
of the most popular
stories we ran across in October was this recent
piece on breakfast - in - the - classroom in Lynchburg, Virginia.
Super-sugary school breakfasts have been a longstanding concern
of mine (see, e.g., my Civil Eats
piece, «Why There Is So Much Sugar in Your Kid's School Breakfast «-RRB- so I read with interest a
story in today's New York Times titled «Healthier Cereals Snare a Spot
on New York School Menus.»
The AP
story was picked up so widely that over a week later, my Google alerts continue to link to reprints
of it around the country, along with riffs
on the same theme by other news organizations, such as this
piece from Time magazine.
When Nicole and her best friend got pregnant and birthed their babies
on the very same day with very different birth
stories (both complete with MISSING
pieces of informed consent) she knew there was change to be made in the community she lived in and she had big dreams
of helping to start that change.
And just to help you get the picture, based
on YOUR info (stolen bits and
pieces of stories from grieving families) that means that circ is actually 16 TIMES more dangerous for a baby than HOME BIRTH.
Even if the blackfriday and the cyber monday helped our collective to get back
on track selling several baby swing chairs (since in September our good old Etsy shop was shut down and our business has really suffered) we really believe to use sales as opportunities to invest in quality
pieces and not as the
story of this rodent, unrelenting questing for happiness and fulfillment.
In a neat
piece of narrative structuring
on Tanovic's part, this David - and - Goliath
story is told partially through the eyes
of a film crew making a documentary
on Ayan's astonishing findings.
The investable result was a host
of news
stories focused
on whether or not Brexit would really be a terrible disaster, much mockery
on social media and a
piece on the BBC's Newsbeat site about «What a Mad Max Britain would look like».
Also in that Yahoo
piece, note the (eternal) bias
of the digital enthusiast for social media: the President cited letters, emails and phone calls alongside the tweets, but the reporter (and the headline writer) focused
on the Twitter angle in the
story.
Looking back at the last month or so
of posts, I realized that the usual mix
of pieces on advocacy, elections and (occasionally) digital political culture had swung almost entirely over to election coverage, and that too often I was basically chasing the
story rather than trying to write something original.
Actually, I wrote a similar
piece yesterday
on The MediaBackpage where I discussed the need for communicators to take a more holistic approach that utilizes these types
of tactics to tell their
stories.
The Financial Times's
story links back to an earlier
piece in the paper which reported Nick Boles's speech in which the Planning Minister declared that the percentage
of green land that should be built
on should increase from 9 to 12 per cent.
The statement which contained the reaction
of the presidency to the
story, the Senior Special Assistant to president Buhari
on media and publicity, Mallam Garba Shehu stated that «the
piece is not only full
of factual inaccuracies».
Journalism takes many forms and the writer
of a
piece in the Nation or the City Journal has a higher standard to meet than a journalist who posts 12 - 15
stories on a heavy news day.
Recent
stories include a
story Heaney did with Steve Brown
of WGRZ
on the city's low homicide clearance rate and a
piece by Daniela Porat
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Recent
stories include a
story Heaney did with Steve Brown
of WGRZ
on the city's low homicide clearance rate and a
piece by Daniela Porat
on a the inadequate monitoring
of police conduct.
Several women, including Winger, Cloninger and Tatum, will also be among those at Monday's pre-dinner event at Christie's Auction House in Rockefeller Plaza performing in a
piece that Bennett created where women, standing
on ladders, share
stories about the importance
of female leadership.
The Coalition is thus potentially
on collision course with the Daily Telegraph, the source
of this morning's
story, and the Daily Mail, which today carries a
piece by Stephen Glover which seems to pine for the return
of soaring house inflation.
Nick Powell
of City and State also has a
piece on the
story, and quoted a district leader in East Harlem, Peggy Morales, who said the changes «ensure that she [Quinn] has inroads with the Bronx leadership.»
After being published
on Monday, the
story quickly became another
piece of ammunition for Democrats who have questioned Price's financial transactions while in office, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer calling for an ethics investigation into Price.
Peter Byrne took
on the task
of opening the boxes and
piecing together the
story they contained.
By learning about the change that the first stars and galaxies imposed
on the universe, Hewitt said, HERA will help scientists figure out if the larger picture — the
story — that they've
pieced together about the emergence
of luminous objects in the cosmos is correct.