Sentences with phrase «stories bang on»

Not exact matches

2017 had paved numerous success stories of investors who managed to jump into the crypto express bang on time.
If you were going to «make up a story» and have it be believable based on what God could have done, why not have Stephen ascend to heaven and some few that tried to stone Stephen before, have them swallowed up in the earth, or some other wrath of God type actions to end the account with a bang so everyone will believe it?
The common «creation story» emerging from the fields of astrophysics, biology, and scientific cosmology makes small any myth of creation from the various religious traditions: some ten billion or so years ago the universe began from a big bang exploding the «matter,» which was infinitesimally small and infinitely dense, outward to create the untold number of galaxies of which our tiny planet is but one blip on the screen.
The assumption was on the part of the religious that what we do not understand must be the work of a god — except that over the last few centuries we understand more about creation — big bang, evolution, etc. which shows those creation stories to be incorrect.
Cycles are seen as a small chapter in the big - bang story of the universe, which on a macro scale is traveling in a single temporal direction from past toward future.
While this chickpea salad recipe was designed to be layered / wrapped / what have you — it is also a bang - er - ang salad topper, as many of you might have seen in my stories on Instagram yesterday!
The never ending transfer story you say!?! Yes, only because people like you keep banging on about it!!
Just this month, the latest salvo — Leslie Bennetts's book «The Feminine Mistake,» a call - to - work warning women about the long - term costs of staying at home — hit the shelves with a bang, setting off another round of news stories, talk shows and cyberspace debates about the progress on the battlefront.
This story banged all three right on the head - an MP who once was an estate agent, in trouble over his housing and hounded by a baying crowd of journos.
And Editor in Chief John Rennie discusses other articles in the issue, including the cover story on the possibility of a big bounce instead of the big bang and the science of the World Wide Web.
and fully intended to start banging away on my Mac. But I had to contact some experts for advice, and that can be time - consuming, so I decided it might be better to push the story to the side for a day, and tackle something a little easier.
The stoy has been taking hit after hit of people not liking the nano - machine explinations for everything, but personally I liked it, it felt right and bang on for the setting and time of the story where technology is very advance and nano machines are used for almost every perpose.
didn't really where they'd take the story, the first season set a high standard in execution and this carries forward into this season, everything you expect from the first is in this second with the dial turned up, with the characters developed from the first season this season just allows the writers to build up on that, the story is well crafted, less of Rinoa Rhyer's over the top screaming which did amazing things for my ears and sanity, great story progression, although slow at the start it ended with a bang.
OK, so long story short, the drums sucked, i had to literally bang on the drums set.
Though it took some short cuts on the story side of things it was a visual spectacle and Matt Damon was bang on.
Instead of actually fulfilling the oh - my - God - this - is - awesome momentum set up right from the opening sequence (a delightful 5 minute short film in its own right) by hunkering down and making the story, ultimately, work, he relies almost entirely on smoke and mirrors: throwing whiz - bang - eveything - but - the - kitchen - sink - razzle - dazzle to keep us distracted.
It's a fascinating story, well - told by Nichol, and I think California Typewriter is enjoyable and worthwhile viewing for most anyone, even those who have never sampled the tactile pleasures of banging out an article, story, poem, or note on a trusty typewriter.
Like J.J. Abrams, Nolan does a bang - up job of keeping a lid on his stories.
On top of that, this film also keeps banging you over the head with the message that the royal family are just like you and I, despite the extravagant wealth, fame etc., and to that end the screenplay, easily the film's biggest weakness, keeps contriving things for Jack and Elizabeth to have in common in an attempt to have a «star - crossed lovers» element to the story — which brings me to my biggest criticism of this film, the script.
On the surface, the choice to go about this exfiltration (the lingo of «exfil» doing a bang up job of making it sound cool and James Bond - y) by fabricating a cheap knock - off science fiction movie that would seek to shoot their scenes in Iran in order to cut costs does manage to easily fall into the «so dumb it has to be true» camp, and of course it is true, the sort of conceit tailor - made for the infamous «based on a true story» tag that can often lead to a film sinking or swimminOn the surface, the choice to go about this exfiltration (the lingo of «exfil» doing a bang up job of making it sound cool and James Bond - y) by fabricating a cheap knock - off science fiction movie that would seek to shoot their scenes in Iran in order to cut costs does manage to easily fall into the «so dumb it has to be true» camp, and of course it is true, the sort of conceit tailor - made for the infamous «based on a true story» tag that can often lead to a film sinking or swimminon a true story» tag that can often lead to a film sinking or swimming.
Martin Freeman (Black Panther, Ghost Stories) speaks about Netflix's new zombie film, Cargo including some of his own thoughts on the supernatural:» Once you hear something that goes bump or bang and you start making up your own narrative for it.
Trautmann: We originally envisioned sending Frost out to publishers for standard 22 - page issues; we realized pretty quickly that we wanted to work with Monkeybrain, and for a variety of reasons (mostly involving not crushing our illustrator under the weight of deadlines every month) that a minimum of 16 pages of story (plus a varying amount of backmatter, essays, illustrations, behind - the - scenes material and so on) would allow us a lean, stripped - down «footprint» for our story and still provide a lot of bang for the buck for the consumer.
It was actually very helpful for this; I learned a lot about stuff like beginning with a bang, ending every chapter with a cliffhanger, starting the book at a crux, making the whole story take place over a few hour period, and so on.
There is so much bang for your buck that most people I know who have played it say that they can be 20 to 40 hours into the game and only on chapter 3 or 4 and many find out that when they finish the story mode they've still only completely 30 % of the games content.
So when Business Insider launched a spinoff, Tech Insider, on July 27th, they did it with a bang, a story that is racing through the internet titled Living in tiny homes was much harder than these people realized.
K: We love the stories they tell, and since James (age 7) loves jumping on everything, we prefer living with things that can get a little banged up.
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