Well said, and sad that so many people on here are just ignorant to history and want to rant, call it what it is,
spite at this story.
Not exact matches
Long
story short — she insisted we sell everything the next day (which was also a significant down day); we eventually re-entered the market; I retired
at age 53 in 1995; and today, my IRA is 3.5 times greater than
at retirement (in
spite of zero new $ $ $, 2 more market crashes, and 2 significant RMDs).
But the
story is a mess, and proceeds
at a snail's pace in
spite of the almost nonstop action (how is that possible?).
The movie's villains (like Martin Freeman's new part) haven't made much of a splash in the trailers yet, either — which might lead one to believe that in
spite of the simplicity of this chronological edit, we don't really know much
at all about what
story Civil War will end up telling.
Jacob, The Unbearable Lightness of Being uses a first person narrative voice that provides continuing tangential analysis and commentary, while
at the same time creating memorable characters in a
story that's dramatic almost in
spite of itself.
The whole
story was about creative brilliance and the beauty that we can find in our lives in
spite of what is happening in the world
at large.
It is a heartwarming
story: In
spite of the endless onslaught of digital content, American readers have collectively put down their screens and decided to embrace once more that beloved tactile rectangular prism that reminds us, with its weight
at the bottom of our bags, of its immeasurable heft.
NPR ran with a
story the other day, picking on a particularly miffed climatologist that his paper showing snowfall in the Sierras (I believe; haven't gone back to check the
story on that yet) hasn't diminished despite what he claims are the consensus predictions, hinting
at dark conspiracies — and the NPR reporter went with this in
spite of his own reporting in the same
story that the paper was merely cumulative of others that had already pointed out the «anomoly»!