Sentences with phrase «same writers who»

Remember, we're talking about the same writers who want an agent to take care of them, who believe that learning business is a bad thing because they are an artist.
And indie writers buy right into it without question, the same writers who fight against all the crap that traditional publishers toss out.
I know a lot of people wanted Rita out, but that's also because the same writers who killed her made her annoying.
Grant can we can article from you about how the same writers who vilify players for juicing are praising MLB for juicing?
The same writer who had written a moving account of Communist atrocities against the Catholic Church in Mexico during the 1930s became an advocate of the slack Christian - Marxist «dialogue» of the 1980s.
The developer further announced that the recent update also includes five short stories written by the same writer who worked on the game itself.

Not exact matches

I usually say the same thing to people who want to become professional writers.
To achieve what essentially will be a new and dynamic art medium, Electronic Arts acts as a kind of production company with teams of draftspeople, writers, and musicians, who are signed up in much the same way as a record or movie company signs up talent.
Twain was a bad man, yes, in some ways, but he was the same mixture of good and bad as the rest of us, and every other artist and writer who ever lived, including the saintly ones.
Also, I couldn't quite get this into words as I was writing before, so: I am believe that I am correct in my view of Scripture as it has been handed down to me from teachers, preachers, writers and others; I believe that I am correct in my beliefs about who God is, and about His self - revelation, in the same way that all people believe that the opinions they hold are true.
40 writers who had the same experience, with the same God, over a 1600 year period.
Generally, when we cherry pick we acknowledge that the Scriptures were not composed systematically and we are using our context, our sitz im liben, after the example of the Scripture writers who did the same with the saying they had at hand.
Evangelicals who are receptive to and seek to appropriate the work of such writers as Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, Nicholas Wolterstorff, and others also direct theological reflection in the same tidal movements as postliberalism.
They (you) are the same people, writers, and talk show hosts who defend the «right» of gays (read: qu ee rs) to adopt little boys.
The same writer says on page 38: «Jesus is the supreme disclosure which opens my eyes to God in the present, and while remaining a man who lived in a particular historical situation, he will always be the unique focus of my perception of and response to God.»
Sorry to hear the writer of this column has achieved a place of being at the end of the road & found perfection in the form of being another «religious» that looks down his nose at anyone who might not agree or walk the same path as he does...
Why should a writer who elsewhere shows himself to be not indifferent to economy of space and the avoidance of repetition have been at the pains of composing, independently, three different accounts of the same event?
When the same writer says, «Now in Christ Jesus you who were once far off are brought near by the blood of Christ» (2: 13), one can not tell whether he has event or community primarily in mind.
And perhaps these men, who were contemporaries, did share some of the same concerns; write on some of the same situations, become obsessed by some of the same themes — albeit they seem about as different as two writers can be, from the standpoint of style and geography.
These writers believed themselves to be inspired by the Spirit and called as teachers, and their writings, argues Wright, «were not simply about the coming of God's Kingdom into all the world; they were, and were designed to be, part of the means whereby that happened... Those who read these writings discovered, from very early on, that the books themselves carried the same power, the same authority in action, that had characterized the initial preaching of the «word.»
Speaking about the film recently in Los Angeles, Cera — who in this film, takes some refreshingly bold steps away from his usual one - note nerd persona — and co - writer / director Edgar Wright (who also did the zany cult classics Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz) discussed the meaning of the film, the stretching Cera had to go through for the role, and the way in which the film's hyperkinetic action sequences are really just the same as the dance scenes in Grease or a Gene Kelly movie.
You are also very natural, and in case I am wrong about that (which I doubt), that surely would mean that you are a talented writer (which comes down to the same, because who can write such entertaining and pleasant posts but a warm, sweet person?).
I am a writer who is fascinated by food and the how different cultures interpret the same food sources.
The writer's room is just people who gorge on food all day, and the actors, especially the guys like Chris Messina and Ed Weeks, have the same opinion of food that Kate Moss might have.
She's the brilliant writer behind the blog Choosing Raw who constantly amazes me with her thought - provoking blog posts and now, her comprehensive new book of the same name.
Then, writers who do think all of those players belong have the same voting rights and power as those who vote for one player each winter.
The same guy that was ejected for some «choice words» in the second game of the season, the guy who admits quickly that others will call him arrogant, the guy who ends his first interview by reminding a writer «I say what I feel and mean what I say» — is also a coach who decorates the small wall space in his office with bright colors.
WTF... I hope the writer didn't forget who is ManUTDs manager, the same guy who threw a hissy fit when Roman sold us Cech, a player who he thought was past his best...
SENIOR WRITER GRANT WAHL was at the sold - out Rose Bowl in 1999 for the Women's World Cup final, when the U.S. national team beat China in a penalty - kick shootout and made the covers of SI, TIME and Newsweek in the same week: Here was a team of pioneering women who personified the goals of Title IX.
It's been a blast — providing a topic I care passionately about, freeing me up as a writer, and introducing me to so many amazing, challenging, thoughtful people out there who care about the same issues I do.
For instance, the lead writer on the American Heart Association's statement on added sugars and children is the same Rachel K. Johnson who wrote all the papers the dairy industry cites as grounds for supporting flavored milk in school, the same former dean of the ag school in Vermont who describes herself as an advisor to Big Dairy.
But at the same time, observed writer John Leo, a large number of Americans were «computerphobes» and «technopeasants» who feared computers were «designed to destroy privacy, eliminate jobs, carry the TV generation even further away from literacy, read little squiggles on cornflakes boxes so the grocer can cheat his customers more easily, and allow World War III to be launched entirely by technical error.»
NeuWrite functions as a workshop for work - in - progress and as a forum for people who are otherwise rarely in the same room (scientists, writers, filmmakers...).
At least the present AiG writers have not stooped to quoting Zuckerman, who has hitherto been the other anatomist that creationists have deigned to acknowledge as an expert on human evolution; but they have not come to terms with Oxnard's own evolving views, and continue to cite him as if he still thought the same as he did 15 years ago or more.
Shannon Williams is a writer, coach and cultural enthusiast who is passionate about living from her heart center and helping others do the same.
Ask any great song writer, author, painter anybody who creates ANYTHING and they will tell you, we do our best work when motivated by love (or pain - but that's usually because of love - so it's the same thing!).
Some of them are part of my life (my sister, my family of friends, my university professors, ladies I collaborate with) and others part of me forever (my mother and grandmother); and then there are also those who I have never actually met, but make an impact all the same: inspiring food bloggers and photographers whose work and kindness I admire and aspire to, poets and activists, comedians and writers who make me feel so damn proud to be a woman.
As I writer, I find that I'm often better expressing myself with a keyboard or pen than with verbal communication, and I'm sure there are others who feel the same way.
When Marlo meets with Jonah's private elementary school principal, who keeps calls him «quirky» and suggests that the school might not be the best fit for Jonah, how Marlo reacts to that word being thrown around almost sounds like writer Diablo Cody calling out her naysayers who claimed her snarky wordplay in «Juno» to be the same thing.
Miley Cyrus, who enjoys pot and thinks things are pretty cool, stars in LOL, a remake of a 2008 French comedy by the same name, written and directed by the original French writer - director Lisa Azuelos.
So Cuaron, who used the same writer (Steven Kloves), production designer (Stuart Craig), composer (John Williams) and trio of leads as the previous two films did, ended up putting the best face on a problematic situation.
The same year that he delivered his Oscar turn as reporter Mike Connor in The Philadelphia Story and Mr. Kralik in Ernst Lubitsch's classic The Shop Around the Corner, he also played a seemingly simple country writer who becomes an egotistical alcoholic in the very strange No Time For Comedy — an unintentionally apt title — opposite Rosalind Russell.
A war of wills takes place between two men who want to run the same grocery store in this offbeat comedy from writer and director Steven Conrad.
Little Women» is a moving film about the making of a sensitive writer and the maturation of a small - town girl who transcends her milieu and at the same time retains its heritage.
The writer - director, John Patrick Shanley, is the same man who wrote Norman Jewison's wonderful «Moonstruck» and the astonishingly bad «The January Man.»
«I think people pick up on the fact that she's exactly the same on camera as she is off camera,» said Maurio, who is married to Oscar - winning writer Diablo Cody and starts work on Handler's new show on Monday.
Adapted from a 1993 novel by Irvine Welsh, who has a cameo in the movie as a drug dealer, Trainspotting was created by the same team that turned out the much less interesting Shallow Grave: producer Andrew Macdonald, director Danny Boyle, writer John Hodge, lead actor Ewan McGregor, and the same cinematographer, production designer, and editor.
Juno is primarily about language, but uneasily so, since its characters, who are all sharply defined and mostly well - rounded, nevertheless all speak with the same voice — the impossibly quick - witted and widely experienced voice of one clever writer.
The writers of The Hangover stick with the same formula for this university - aged romp about three young guys who get far too drunk for their own good.
Underpinned by the same rule - breaking bravado present in 2010's Kick - Ass, Vaughn's previous collaboration with comic book writer Mark Millar and screenwriter Jane Goldman, this is another confident, confounding work from a director who never ceases to surprise, whether he's helming a star - crammed franchise add - on or a middle finger - flipping anti-prestige curio.
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