Sentences with phrase «reading the rest of the story in»

If you're interested, you can read the rest of the story in the book you don't believe is true (even tho many prophecies in it have already happened) to see what happens next.
I look forward to reading the rest of their stories in your forth coming books.
Read the rest of the story in «I'll have mine fried, please,» posted by Norm Pattis.
I am looking forward to reading the rest of the story in future columns.

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Starting with an attention grabber — a short story, example, statistic or historical context that introduces the subject in a way that is interesting and exciting — will engage the reader and compel them to read more and help lead into the rest of the material.
Then if you are moved, read the rest of the Bible and realize it is a love story of growth between God and Man, culminated in the final laws exemplified in Jesus Christ.
Giving orders, and obeying them — Describing the appearance of an object, or giving its measurements — Constructing an object from a description (a drawing)-- Reporting an event — Speculating about an event — Forming and resting a hypothesis — Presenting the results of an experiment in tables and diagrams — Making up a story; and reading it — Play - acting — Singing catches — Guessing riddles — Making a joke; telling it — Solving a problem in practical arithmetic — Translating from one language to another — Asking, thanking, cursing.
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I remembered this story when I read of warnings from William Hague and Tony Blair that the Union would be in peril if the rest of the UK (excluding Scotland) votes to enjoy the same independent nation status as America, Australia, Canada, India and New Zealand.
Dear EarthTalk: I read a heart - wrenching story of a polar bear that swam 400 miles with its cub on its back in search of an ice floe to rest on.
The story is the same with reading: 78 percent DCPS proficiency in Ward 3, 38 percent in the rest of the city, based on my calculations from the school profile information on the DCPS website.
The sample pages I read were compelling enough that I wanted to at least ask if you could see it in your heart please to share the rest of the story with me.
In a complex novel that nevertheless proves an irresistible read, the author tells the story of how two sisters grew up with a young man their father practically adopted and how a horrible event in their youth became the determining factor in how the three of them led the rest of their liveIn a complex novel that nevertheless proves an irresistible read, the author tells the story of how two sisters grew up with a young man their father practically adopted and how a horrible event in their youth became the determining factor in how the three of them led the rest of their livein their youth became the determining factor in how the three of them led the rest of their livein how the three of them led the rest of their lives.
If you should decide to write a novel about a topic you know almost nothing about, a scholarly discipline requiring years to master, if you feel compelled to set the story in a land you've scarcely visited, during an era you can only dimly conjure from childhood reading and yellowed clippings, if you have followed your hyperactive and petulant imagination down a rabbit hole and there gazed at glowing, magical projections of inverted pyramids and pith - helmeted lunatics and pharaohs with unconventional appetites, but found little by way of actual knowledge, rest easy, because at the British Museum you will make a new friend: an expert who not only knows everything, but who is required — yes, required — to answer all your e-questions, no matter how many, how foolish, how wrong - headed, fantastic, or...
While I'm not always in the mood to read a book that will simply mute the rest of the world, occasionally I am, and in those times a story like The American Heiress is perfect.
The pattern is the same for the rest of the top ten book apps — all but the comics apps are single - book apps (as opposed to an e-reader like Stanza), and none are free: Alice in Wonderland, the Bible, a Toy Story read - along, and two more Dr. Seuss books.
Reading it, I can see why Bach chose not to publish it in 1972, and why he decided the time has finally come for, as Paul Harvey used to say, «the rest of the story
This is actually partly due to the nightmare stories landlords have heard (or read about) dealing with tenant who will pay for the first month of rent, then refuse to pay rent for the rest of the time they are legally allowed to be in that apartment.
It is a story of about the first bit of sense in over two decades of BSL [Read the rest...]
With 4 of the story installments available to read now, and the rest premiering August 4, Cross My Heart: Strange Adventures in Vancouver, is my first foray into fiction.
Make sure to read our story on Whale watching in BC and to see the rest of our Whale watching pictures.
Read stories to the children and taught them painting, drawing and crafts.Employed a variety of materials for children to explore and manipulate in learning activities and imaginative play.Carefully monitored children's play activities.Incorporated music and art activities to encourage creativity and expression.Managed general housekeeping duties, including feeding, diapering, resting, and cleanup.
If you read (in the words of Paul Harvey) «the rest of the story», you may find the reporting was somewhat sensationalized, as I did.
Read the rest of the story about home staging expert Debra Gould in The Fort Wayne Journal Gazette
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