Sentences with phrase «run out of stories»

Have you ever noticed that animal lovers never run out of stories about their wonderful pets?
Old, young, fat, thin, handsome, unattractive - you name it, they never run out of stories to be told about them.
In case you have kids, you'll hardly run out of stories.
There is still 12 days to go and even the media is running out of stories to make up, but at least on the official site they are trying to distract us with totally pointless articles.
I think metro is running out of stories, no disrespect to arteta, but look at the mids juve has / had... vidal, pogba, motta, etc....
It pulls the heartstrings 20 minutes longer than it should — after it runs out of story — but it's a much needed feel - good film.
The producers make the stunts «too big», they force back beloved character... maybe they simply run out of story to make the character work anymore.
Jimmy Neutron holds off until near the end, mainly because it ran out of story.
«I don't see myself running out of stories...» So true.
Like her idol, Marjan is a storyteller, but she never expects to be taken to the palace: it has been almost three years since Shahrazad married the sultan, and she's running out of stories to tell him.
For me, the end is generally when I run out of story to consume, and / or run out of new ways to experience the content.

Not exact matches

From 10 - hour calls, to a rep running to get a pair of shoes from a rival store to hand deliver to a customer because the company ran out, stories of jaw - dropping customer service stories are common there.
It came out of a story that ran in The Globe and Mail that ran in September, 2013.
Ultimately, an origin story idea seems to have a lot of people running scared because they just don't always work out really well.
We've all heard some version of this story from a newly married couple: «If I hadn't been on that business trip to London, bent over to pick up an umbrella, threw out my back, gone to the hospital for an X-ray and ran into her in the hospital cafeteria, we would never have met.
He has produced an astonishing set of stories of what it is like in a major, modern economy that has simply run out of money.
Though the Canadian Business of the 1930s covered many topics that wouldn't seem out of place in the 21st century — rising taxes, truth in advertising, the imminent death of the airline industry — it also ran many stories the editors of 2013 likely would never touch («The story of safety glass») or would at least think twice about («The «social» diseases and business: what is syphilis costing Canada?»).
2) the stair counter doesn't work well — gets very confused when I get on an elevator (I live on the 30th floor of my building and sometimes just taking the elevator up in the morning after a run gives me my full 10 story step goal) 3) the heart rate monitor doesn't seem particularly accurate 4) the sleep tracker doesn't do a good job of figuring out when I go to sleep and when I wake up.
Whether it's North America and Europe or even China and India, the story is much the same — the world's largest economies are running out of gas.
-LSB-...] met Keith Nowak at the recent VC Demo Day event and he was kind enough to share the story and lessons of how his startup, imercive, ran out -LSB-...]
Harvard Business Review tells the story that after running out of funds, founder Archana Patchirajan broke the news to her staff that they had to be let go.
Besides the fact that there was another Michael Hudson out there writing a Harper's cover story I wished I'd written, the thing that struck me was your willingness to go beyond a «what - goes - up - must - come - down» analysis of the housing run - up.
«The big success stories — Facebook, Zynga and Twitter — are leading to investing in ideas on a napkin, because no one wants to miss out on the next big thing,» said Eric Lefkofsky, a founder of Groupon who also runs Lightbank, a Chicago - based venture fund with a $ 100 million coffer.
so and plus I might run into a story, I am always, my eye is always looking for a story because I want to be creative everyday, I have already told all of my stories in my books and stuff, I want to be creative everyday so I want to learn other peoples news stories, so I always keep my eye out for story as well.
HOWEVER, if this person was running for public office, instead of the «feel - good» story here, the media would vilianize this church for some inane belief that they would take wildly out of context and present it to the American public as the most fundamentalist extreme church ever to lay it's foundation on our shores.
The new story claimed that Benedict was old and feeble and an intellectual out of place, who just couldn't run the Church.
One beautiful woman told about how she had seen someone worshipping with a purple and orange flag one time and how it reminded her of the story of the woman with the alabaster box of perfume, how that woman ran to Jesus leaping over conventions to smash that box open at his feet and poured out all of her treasure for him and weep and wipe his feet with her hair, longing for forgiveness and I swear the warehouse began to smell of perfume.
On the other hand, we have heard many stories of teens who ran away before dad found out they were pregnant, using drugs, gay and so on.
Relying on intelligence dossiers prepared meticulously by his UDR commanders, he prepared intensively, making several dry runs by following the bread delivery van in which Hackett would ultimately die; he blocked out the reality that the target might be a family man with a pregnant wife and child awaiting his return home from work; he avoided reading the papers or listening to TV reports over the next days, because the stories tend to make a real human being out of what had to be thought of only as «the target.»
This is a ridiculous story... they must be running out of ideas.
There is no atonement theory in the story of the prodigal son, but this idea of a father reaching out his arms and running down the road to welcome this wretched young lad — how can you not be moved by that and just say, «Thank you, this is for me»?
If the resurrection is the true dénouement of the whole story and not a «happy ending» tacked on to a tragedy, then there is an element in the story itself which brings us to the frontiers of normal human experience, where experience runs out into mystery.
Based on the extreme amount of recycled stories, CNN's Belief Blog staff has totally run out of ideas.
I just love how CNN always choses Sunday mornings to run this kind of story... They never passively bash other things as hard as Christianity... Why don't they just come out and say they despise it and move on?
They chose the stories they did (leaving out Jacob, for example) because the entire series is running on a theme of «saviors of Israel,» leading up to the Messiah.
Stories about female gamers getting hit on; «No Gurlz Allowed» ways of «discouraging» them where the other players would help the DM pull a «run - on - rails» gang - rape scenario on the girl gamer's characters that she was powerless to get out of or stop.
One story is that European sailors in Caribbean port ran out of whiskey and gin and decided to try the local liquor, which was rum — made from sugarcane.
Unfortunately, we then ran out of the roasted Hatch Chiles, which are really only available once a year (the story of which is written -LSB-...]
Then, to balance things out, we needed a final player, one that would tie this whole gig together, that would make the whole story run smoothly and harmoniously whilst bringing the performance of the entire troup to the next level.
Watch out if you book my players, or refuse to give penalties — coz this will just prove the conspiracy theory, and the BBC and newspapers will run with the story till the end of the season.
Hence why it all comes to the manager as there are games where this spaces to run in behind would be limited and hence theos effectiveness wouldn't be there thus the story of more game time goes out the thrash.
Back then I thought the two stories might be connected and the news reported by Metro today does nothing to change that, as the paper reveals that the Gunners have now opened up talks with Campbell over an extension to his current deal which runs out at the end of the season.
• Duke, who entered the tournament as arguably the hottest team in the country after an impressive run through the ACC tournament, selflessly got out of the way of South Carolina, one of the tournament's better stories
After the excitement of seeing Kooz end the All - Star Game by fanning Yaz, however, my attention began to drift away from New York and back to the Bay Area, where the Giants were enjoying their own phenomenal pitching success story in Juan Marichal, who shut out the Dodgers on Aug. 1 to run his record to 20 - 4.
Of course, we know how the story played out with Madrid running riot and finishing with four goals.
Liverpool 0 West Ham 0: The howls of frustration around Anfield as Luis Suárez sent a corner straight out of play and Glen Johnson ran into another blind alley encapsulated another story of torment for Liverpool.
The aim being to keep the stories running and make a spot of cash out of the vast number of adverts that each site runs.
Your story sounds just like mine, however when I took my kid and baby to the park and the baby ran, I stared to freak out in front of a group of «close mom friends».
Look at this news story of a girl who, having finally hit her first home run, blew out her knee and could not run the bases.
There are a lot of stories out there about how they run their fulfillment centers.
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