I hate to say it but I have
seen hundreds of stories just like this one over the years.
Not exact matches
Nicola's
story is just one
of hundreds, probably thousands
of people who are
seeing the freedoms technology can bring, and questioning the conventional way
of doing things.
When you read
stories like Sodom and Gomorrah you
see a god who was willing to destroy
hundreds of men and women and children without mercy, but Lot is considered okay even though he offered up his two virgin daughters to be raped... and then he would later have incest with both
of them.
This
story even contradicts the commandment no gods before me but yet Christians still fail at
seeing that a perfect being inspired the bible with It's
hundreds of mistakes, which isn't because
of translation.
And to
hundreds of millions the most radiant day
of all the bright and dark days in the
story of mankind is that which
saw his birth — no wonder an earlier and more imaginative age made it a day
of weird unearthly beauty, when a strange star hung low above the city
of David and a multitude
of angels broke with sudden glory the silence
of the dawn.
Against a background
of these events and actions, in which more than fifty congregations are now involved and in which
hundreds of people have gained experience in dealing with elected and appointed authorities, the
story of the Nehemiah Project can he understood As Saul Alinsky said: «The relevant skill in modern urban life is that
of knowing how to hold public officials accountable» — and that, as we shall
see, is what EBC and the Nehemiah Project have been all about.
If you could go back and
see the idiot they based the Jesus
story on, you'd
see someone who would spit on you for being a non-Jew and who would probably snarl about how his race is superior to yours despite being saddled with ridiculous random rules handed down by fat greasy slobs
of rabbis for
hundreds of years.
It's so encouraging to hear your
story as I've suffered various digestive complications for years and have tried
hundreds of elimination diets to try and sort it out but nothing's ever really worked in the long term, so I'm about to start eating like this for a while and
see how it goes!
We
see these
stories about the ROI achieved by Brown and Obama, but these campaigns had
hundreds of thousands
of dollars to spend on multiple channels, and also had professional firms managing the tweaking and bidding
of the online ad campaigns for them.
My
story is
seen by
hundreds of thousands every month!
The
story and images
of that poor Syrian boy was one
of the most heartbreaking things I have ever
seen... For that one image, there are
hundreds and thousands
of children also falling victim
of the dangers
of migration due to persecution in their own home countries.
You can read here
hundreds of love
stories of our members and
see for yourself how it is fast, safe and easy to make new acquaintances online.
Check out our Success
Stories section to
see hundreds of couples who met and got married thanks to BlackSingles.
[Gary] Shore's directorial debut breaths new life into the genre, taking this
story back
hundreds of years, delving into the unknown origin
story of the innovator himself, Mr. Dracula... The way Vlad craves blood is well - judged, as we
see him battle his conscious; a far more intriguing and entertaining battle than those in the war zone, which are unvaried and monotonous.
This
story can easily take over a
hundred hours to
see through to its end, full
of memorable characters and several dark revelations.
Rated PG - 13, the film relies on the fact that the bulk
of its audience will be teenagers who haven't previously
seen hundreds of (better - executed)
stories just like this one, and those are the people for whom this movie will work.
Much like Square's PC release
of NieR: Automata, it came shortly after the console counterparts in a last minute decision that, while then blamed on the need to «polish» the version expected to run on
hundreds of different system specifications, was ultimately
seen a cover
story for some classic copyright protection methods.
Director Kevin McDonald -LRB-» The Last King
of Scotland») wields a very interesting aesthetic right off the bat in his tale
of teens at war, but How I Live Now can't escape the feeling
of being a mash - up
of a
hundred other
stories you've
seen before.
From his attention - grabbing debut with «Reservoir Dogs» (1992), a deviously clever heist film where the heist is never
seen and the drama is all in the conversation and the ingenious structure, to his acclaimed «Inglourious Basterds» (2009), his thrilling rewrite
of World War II history as a magnificent movie fantasy, Tarantino has gone his own way, snatching up ideas strewn through decades
of film history and
hundreds of genre movies like a magpie, rethinking them completely, and weaving them into entirely new
stories that unfold at a leisurely pace so he can enjoy every word and gesture along the journey.
The
story of the central relationship in the film is nothing we haven't
seen a
hundred times so it isn't particularly compelling or exciting.
Featuring never - before -
seen Coltrane family home movies, footage
of John Coltrane and band in the studio — discovered in a California garage during production
of this film — along with
hundreds of never - before -
seen photographs and rare television appearances from around the world, Coltrane's
story is told by the musicians that worked with him including Sonny Rollins, McCoy Tyner, Benny Golson, Jimmy Heath, Reggie Workman, musicians that have been inspired by his fearless artistry and creative vision like Common, John Densmore, Wynton Marsalis, Carlos Santana, Wayne Shorter, Kamasi Washington, along with Coltrane's children and biographers, in addition to well - known admirers such as President Bill Clinton and philosopher Dr. Cornel West.
It's the same old
story you've
seen before a
hundred times, this time centering around the world
of summer league baseball.
We don't object to spelling out the entire plot
of the
Hundred Foot Journey (so called for the distance between the two rival restaurants) because it's a story we've seen a hundred times before in a hundred feel - good comedy
Hundred Foot Journey (so called for the distance between the two rival restaurants) because it's a
story we've
seen a
hundred times before in a hundred feel - good comedy
hundred times before in a
hundred feel - good comedy
hundred feel - good comedy dramas.
The Diploma Plus schools opened under Alonso to put
hundreds of students on the fast - track to graduation (
see this
story by Liz Bowie in 2009).
Beware Editing Services — Since we broke the
story that Amazon is implementing the warning system, I have
seen hundreds of editors try and get authors to pay them to fix up any spelling or grammar mistakes.
Like Ralphie on A Christmas
Story, I was convinced as soon as everyone I knew
saw the cover
of my book along with my name, they would hold me up on their shoulders, chant my name, and plunk down
hundreds of dollars to buy it.
If, as HAHF / HCVMS claims, there were, on average, nearly nine «cat attacks» in the state every week for all
of 2010, one would expect to
see hundreds of related news
stories.
2 Gringos in the Caribbean 99 Boomerangs A Taste for Travel A Walk on the Run A Wandering Mind Adventure Flair Albania or Bust Along the Mekong Anki On The Move Arabian Notes Asia Is For Lovers At Home in Tuscany Australia Rocky Travel Bangkok Girl Barcelona Blonde Bewildered In Morocco Blue Abaya Blue Balu Bolivian Life Caravanistan Chengdu Living Cheskie's Gap Life China Travel Go Crazy Chinese Family Da Social Climber Defying Gravity Discover Your Indonesia District 365 Do In Dubai Drew Gilbert Eat, Show And Tell Emm in London Europe Up Close Expat Heather Family Freedom Project Far West China Find Me A Break Flip Travels FlipNomad Follow Your Sunshine Footsteps
of a Wanderer French Foodie in Dublin Gail at Large Ginger and Scotch Girl in London Go Borneo Travel Good Food In Mexico City Gypsy In The ME Ian Edelman in Doha Ikimasho In Nica Now Indian Columbus Inside Cambodia Irish Fireside Italian Notebook Japan It Up Japan Travel Mate Jared Gulian Jeddah Daily Photo Journal Jessica Mudditt Journeying James Just Wandering Katharina's Italy Let's Go Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuwait London Unattached Medellin Living My Melange Mount Rewild Move To Cambodia Ms. Adventures in Italy My Journey Through India My Sea Story My Several Worlds My Tha My Travelogue Never a Dull Day in Poland Not Your Average American O'Sullivans Abroad Pearls And Passports Photokatha Polish Housewife Prêt à Voyager Runawaykiwi Secret Italy See Think Explore Sleepless In KL Sofia Na Australia Something Swedish Susie of Arabia Tails From The Lion City Tales Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling Feet The Wanderblogger The World of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Unc
of a Wanderer French Foodie in Dublin Gail at Large Ginger and Scotch Girl in London Go Borneo Travel Good Food In Mexico City Gypsy In The ME Ian Edelman in Doha Ikimasho In Nica Now Indian Columbus Inside Cambodia Irish Fireside Italian Notebook Japan It Up Japan Travel Mate Jared Gulian Jeddah Daily Photo Journal Jessica Mudditt Journeying James Just Wandering Katharina's Italy Let's Go Kuala Lumpur Life in Kuwait London Unattached Medellin Living My Melange Mount Rewild Move To Cambodia Ms. Adventures in Italy My Journey Through India My Sea
Story My Several Worlds My Tha My Travelogue Never a Dull Day in Poland Not Your Average American O'Sullivans Abroad Pearls And Passports Photokatha Polish Housewife Prêt à Voyager Runawaykiwi Secret Italy
See Think Explore Sleepless In KL Sofia Na Australia Something Swedish Susie
of Arabia Tails From The Lion City Tales Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling Feet The Wanderblogger The World of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Unc
of Arabia Tails From The Lion City Tales
Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling Feet The Wanderblogger The World of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Unc
Of A Nomad The Bike Wife The Daily City The Duncan Adventures The European Mama The Kathmanduo The Migrant Expats The Travelling Feet The Wanderblogger The World
of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Unc
of Deej To China And Beyond Travel with Me Tropical Travel Girl Turkish Travel Blog Two
Hundred Degrees East Urbane Nomad Vino Vita Viagi Wroclaw Uncut
We were blessed recently to
see two important ministry moments happen simultaneously around the world: Derek was sharing his
story and giving away 500 copies
of Beyond Sight in Australia, while his movie was being shown to
hundreds in Park City, Utah.
Finish up the
story and gaze at the map and you'll
see hundreds of things to do, once again creating the infamous cluttered Ubisoft map.
Story driven Japanese games are often made for a Japanese audience, (and rightly so) but that often means they'll be littered with the kind
of clichéd characters and plots I've
seen a
hundred times by now are wearing thin.
This
story can easily take over a
hundred hours to
see through to its end, full
of memorable characters and several dark revelations.
You can't really blame people for thinking this, often we hear about some
of the success
stories about teams
of just three or four developers coding in their bedrooms, launching an app on the AppStore (other app stores are available) and
seeing overnight success, earning
hundreds of thousands
of dollars in revenue over a few short months.
You can't really blame people for thinking this, often we hear about some
of the success
stories about teams
of just three or four developers coding in their bedrooms, launching an app on the AppStore (other app stores are available) and
seeing overnight success, earning
hundreds of thousands...
These
stories distort the truth that the biggest social changes we've
seen in the past couple
hundreds of years have been achieved by social movements.
You
see, I'm looking at
hundreds of blog posts, legal new
stories, and other websites each day from my perch in the LBW Command Center, and I can't help but pick up key pieces
of information that I feel should be shared with LBW readers.
You can compose a photo or video, apply any
of the
hundreds of effects, masks, and filters, and share it with your friends through a
story, or you can post it directly to your News Feed for others to
see.
I, as a journalist, love having
hundreds of RSS feeds organized in chronological order allowing me to
see every single news
story published in my areas
of interest.
They act as a consultant would,
seeing the problems you're describing in the context
of the
hundreds of stories they've heard.
The other day I'm driving through a nice part
of town (which I have driven
hundreds of times) turn right and
see this deserted 10 - unit apartment which reminds me
of all the
stories on BiggerPockets
of investors finding diamonds in the rough driving though town.
Do a search on Google News for «Bank
of America,» and you will
see hundreds of news
stories about their foreclosure freeze.
Rather late, I
see considering the
hundreds of women who are already here and thriving with
stories of all kinds.