I would also like to
see less stories about Black pain and how awful it is to be Black in general, but I think it's going to be a while before we get there.
Not exact matches
For a
less - hypothetical example,
see this
story (in which I'm quoted) by Nicole Neroulias in the Albany Times Union: «Corporate giving is questioned».
We
see more
stories written about straight - out harassment, which thankfully is
less common.
Later, in the
story of cain and Bale, we
see te issue of good and eveil acted out in a more realistic,
less mythic framework.
The love of Radha, the beautiful gopi, who later became a goddess for some cults, and Krishna, the youthful dark deity, who is the object of widespread devotion, is
less a
story remembered than a random succession of episodes
seen and heard, sung and danced.
With this clue we can
see that, whatever we may make of particular «miracles», the miracle -
stories as a whole are saying precisely this: that where Jesus was, there was some incalculable and unaccountable energy at work for the dispersal of evil forces and the total renewal of human life; and that this was nothing
less than the creative energy of the living God.
As the delusional fellow tries to learn why he's surrounded by phony doubles of everyone once familiar to him, and while his sister and a therapist try to help him
see reality, readers find themselves sliding into the baffling blindness that affects everyone in the
story and keeps them from ever
seeing or knowing the truth of their own lives, much
less anyone else's.
If they do, «you'll
see a flag on the
story saying it has been disputed, and that
story may be
less likely to show up in News Feed,» though, users can still «read and share the
story.»
Out of that came Jesus's birthday on Dec. 25th which was originally the pagan festival day for Sol Invictus (the Victorious Sun) and the rest of the great fantasy
story (
see Pope Leo X's quote in the early 1600's... paraphrased: «It has served us well, this myth of Christ» — out of the mouth of a Pope no
less).
He has even had some fantastic matches and even so we know he was not at his best.To me on talent no one matches him but that is on talent i say.I want him to come back but injuries are not allowing him.I said that all this will make him have a sweeter
story to tell and will make him a better captain one dsy.selling him will be a mistake because there is a high chance of him being
less injury prone in another team as
seen with sevral other players and yes he will reach his potential.
The familiarity of the
story made it no
less palatable for Spurs as, once again, a brief lapse in concentration
saw them punished for an otherwise dominant display.
In the media, you
see a lot of
stories about sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), but much
less about the more common types of infant losses that can take place in the first month of the baby's life.
Getting back to birth, though, what I would like to
see is more birth centers, more midwives like the one in the NPR
story, and
less of both the «classic» hospital birthing experience and also
less of NCB madness like «power birthing» (shudder) that I just this morning learned about from a comment on this blog.
But with Cuomo's gargantuan lead over Republican challenger Rob Astorino (
see related
story) and with a
less - than - stellar relationship with Mayor Bill de Blasio, industry players have been doubling down on Cuomo.
However, it is obvious that in the bid to rope in Senator Saraki, the reporters of Premium Times could not wait to
see the Clerk and rushed to publish the
story with outright falsehood
less than 24 hours after the Clerk made the aforementioned promise.
Those who played dramatic pretend games (being a superhero, animal or chef, for instance) were
less likely than kids who played with blocks or read
stories to become visibly upset upon
seeing an experimenter who the kids believed had hurt a knee or finger, the researchers found.
So here's the lesson, the moral of this
story: before we assume that low - carbohydrate diets are just one tool in the dietary arsenal against overweight and obesity, and before we assume that everyone is different and that some of us lose weight and keep it off because we eat
less fat (and more carbohydrates) and some because we cut carbs (and so eat maybe more fat), we should make an effort to understand the concept of controlling variables and look to
see which variables are really changing and by how much.
If you
saw my
stories this weekend on Instagram, you probably got a sense that I was
less than thrilled to be watching the snow fall.
However, if you spend much time in the real world of online dating and dating apps, you
see a different
story unfold: most people are afraid to commit,
less they lose their options for meeting other people.
eHarmony was reported to open a UK specific dating service in June (
see story) but that appears to be
less and
less likely as there is just over a week left this month.
This is $ 8 million
less than was stated when IAC announced the agreement earlier this month (
see Story).
If you enjoy the genre, I can
see God Wars: Future Past being an entertaining title, but it's harder to recommend for the casual fans, even with its
less demanding strategy mechanics, because the
story isn't great, the battles can be similar due to some mundane and flat level design, and for people who adore great graphics, the dated visuals won't do anything for them.
In tackling Louie's
story (which
sees him transition from Olympian to soldier to castaway to POW to war hero), she takes on a production of monumental scale, filmed in multiple countries and in vast expanses of the open, pitiless Pacific, but her willingness to go big is
less impressive than her unwillingness to go gentle.
I'm not hating on Nintendo but they are known for remaking games I will agree that super smash bros for Wii u is a fun game but its definately a remake just like GTA 5 and Last of Us both GTA 5 and Last of Us are games that have an actual
story and have open worlds and are not just straight up fighting games they have more going on with them than super smash bros and I don't
see how super smash bros beat out dark souls 2 I'm sorry but dark souls should be higher due to the mechanics of the game and how well it is designed but I will agree that super smash bros for Wii u was one of the better games of the year but it is not in the top 3 or in metacritics opinion the best I would put it more of top 5 of top 6 game never the
less super smash bros for Wii u is not a new game and is the 4th remake of the series
Dibb's adaptation will have
less of an impact if you aren't
seeing this
story play out for the first time, but if you are
seeing it for the first time, it's probably going to break your heart.
Jolie's directorial debut was the little -
seen «In the Land of Blood and Honey,» a film that traded epic sweep for a more intimate but no
less brutal
story, about a woman's sexual subjugation during the Bosnia - Serbia conflict.
Saw creator James Wan directs in fine fashion, relying
less on gimmicks that have been part of his prior films, though there are still a handful of standard cheap scares that do seem out of place in this more psychological terror - driven
story.
You're getting no more or no
less than you'd expect from a movie like The Movie Never Stopped, but I was glad to
see Simmons get a chance to help carry a film rather than simply move around the edges of the main
story in a supporting role.
It's not a great film, but it does offer an early look at Grant and Hurley, and depicts a love
story that is seldom mentioned must
less seen.
Although this is the kind of movie that works best the
less you know, misfortunate souls that
saw another British horror flick this year about an underground dweller, Creep, will probably find the
story here quite familiar, especially in the look of the creatures.
It's
less a
story than an invitation to
see the beauty in all things, but if you go in expecting anything remotely conventional, you will either be confused or annoyed.
The market's unresponsiveness to the winsome New York
story Two Family House, in particular, generates the following theory: American moviegoers now feel guilty for
seeing The Mummy Returns twice instead of something
less promoted once; they take the least painful route of cultural redemption by buying tickets to the most domestic thing with accents available, thus developing a distrust of or distaste for the genuine article.
It's chattier than any other Murnau I've
seen (and not just the ones that eliminate intertitles altogether like The Last Laugh and Tabu: A
Story Of The South Seas), which makes it seem a bit
less poetic than it really is.
The footage in the trailer treads
less on Oliver Stone territory (
see: Wall Street 2) and seems more reminiscent of an «inspired by real events»
story like Shattered Glass.
(Well, maybe
less so on the third part, Google has been around for a minute... but it is nice to
see a movie that now incorporates this conglomerate website into the
story).
And far from being definitive, the creative minds behind Leatherface have merely stitched together pieces of the mythology we already know into a
story that has
less to do with The Texas Chain
Saw Massacre and more to do with the Wrong Turn series and its increasingly odd sequels.
The otherwise humourless Young Guns begins with a hilarious sepia - toned introduction — evocative
less of western serials than of a MAD MAGAZINE spoof of them — to the film's six main stars (Estevez, Kiefer Sutherland, Lou Diamond Phillips, Charlie Sheen, Casey Siemaszko, Dermot Mulroney) via close - ups of each in which they invariably sneer, spit tobacco, lower their bandanna, and tip their hat — you half expect the screen to go wavy and
see Ralphie from A Christmas
Story transfixed in reverie.
The line between acting and reenacting here is blurred, but in case you were thinking this might be a semi-autobiographical flash in the pan, she already has a sci - fi picture and Andrea Arnold «s next film in the can, and we're very curious to
see how her effortless authenticity translates to a
story less close to home.
The vast majority of movies feature pretty predictable plots, so I think it's much more important to
see what the director does with the material; I worry
less about the originality of the
story itself.
Li's
stories are more or
less related to what is about to be dramatized, more often it explains what we had just
seen.
After years of buying vehicles above their means, I'm thinking in this next year we'll
see people spending below their means, which suggests the success
stories will likely be appealing, unique vehicles that cost
less than $ 20,000.
Developmental editing is
less conducive to sample edits, just because we don't
see much of the big picture,
story structure stuff in the first couple of pages.
Most people know the various stages of development but you almost never get to
see them all, much
less read an entire
story in each stage.
And downward price pressure on ebooks means we ultimately get paid
less, which means it's harder for us to make the living we do, which means both our ability and our financial incentives to write the
stories readers want to
see are compromised.
It was only as I paused to reflect on the
story that I
saw how good the writing is, how she has managed to write four quite different characters all in the first person (and in present tense, no
less), each with their own unique voice.
So we could
see words given
less meaning altogether as images are thrown in for the sake of it, just to bulk out
stories.
Pulp fiction was where authors started out because it paid
less than «traditional» markets (they were mostly short
stories), but with indie novels, I think (some) authors are making more money than comparable traditional publishing contracts (and I
see some trad - pub authors supplementing their income with self - pub, which is also similar to some of the pulp fiction writers of the past).
E-books never go out of print, so prepare to
see your
story in that anthology more or
less forever.
And since the first trailers for Spider - Man: Homecoming were released last week, we spend a few minutes talking about some of the details, how some elements of Brian Michael Bendis's Mile Morales seem to have been integrated into Peter Parker's
story, how cool it is to
see Michael Keaton in a real superhero movie again, and how none of this gets around the truth about how hard it is to get excited about our third Peter Parker
less than ten years.
Last year, I was pretty bullish on Ovoca & its
story (perhaps
less so on its valuation, but I still
saw a reasonable 39 % upside).