Sentences with phrase «stories catch people»

Japan's Famitsu magazine polled online readers from December 13 - 19th to figure out which stories caught people's attention the most over the past year.

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Photos catch people's eye and help tell stories.
The video shows Capt. Scott Stroup catch the child, who was thrown by the father from a ladder three stories up, as people screamed and embers rained down to the ground.
No need to rehash the story as most people have caught up to it.
He also has on - the - record quotes from former AMI employees talking about how the company would purchase stories in order to kill them and buy the silence of the person behind them — a practice known as «catch and kill» — or to use as leverage against celebrities.
After all, fish tend to get larger each time the story of the catch is retold from one person to the other.
Foley on the other hand, much is not known about his faith, what we know of him, he was passionate about telling the stories of those people who are caught in the cross fire in those war torn countries.
Only then can we hope to know those wonderful grace - filled moments; times when through prayer and song, listening to and reciting the familiar words of grace and the stories of redemption, our hearts soar; times when we are caught up in the stream of love — when we sing praise to God with all our hearts and minds and souls and strength — which flows from us to God through the ministry of Christ and his people and which we return to God with prayer and praise.
A lot of people, when they catch pieces of my story, assume my doubts are of the intellectual variety.
Keillor has a keen ear for parody, and makes use of it in unlikely ways, as in the marvelous «Your Wedding and You» with its explanation of the «alternative wedding» (only Garry Trudeau's «Doonesbury» has caught this «60s and «70s language as accurately), and in his more recent homage to punk rock in «Don: The True Story of a Young Person
He responded by relating the parable of the Good Samaritan, one of my personal favorites... bear traps are hidden, and often unseen till bear or human are caught in them... the traps are deliberately placed, they don't just suddenly appear... the answer to the question was the man who had compassion on the man taken by robbers... he was a social and spiritual outcast who had compassion on someone who in normal circumstances would have hated his guts... because his doctrine and «lifestyle» were not acceptable to the religious establishment... I have had life experiences that bear this out, experiencing love and compassion from people whom today's religious establishment demonizes and looks down upon... any reading of the Good Samaritan story should be followed up by a reading of 1 Corinthians 13....
But now that I met a whole bunch of other fisherman who had also never caught any fish, but who knew lots of amazing stories from people who had, it made me realize that this is just the way it is in fishing.
The story behind a person ending up in poverty is never as simple as them getting themselves hopelessly caught in a trap.
What I find funny is that a lot of believers have been waiting for this exact story (or at least what it appears to be), a person actively trying to blow up churchs and then getting caught, it just makes it that much sweeter that this guy only wanted to blow these churches up in the name of his own church.
He produces in people a drive toward life and action, as they become participants in «God's story,» and are sent out for an open - ended adventure rather than caught up in a repetitive liturgy.
An example of a guilty person facing the wrath of the crowd can be found in the story of the woman caught in adultery (John 8:1 - 11).
Through stories about bit players in the canonical material from and about Paul, Wangerin describes how people get caught up in Paul's gospel.
its so amazing there people is this world are so caught up in living for themselves, what if the rapture happened while reading my text, what then, will you stil care what clothes you are wearing or what what car you are driving,, while GOD is removed from this earth, and now society will have to make a real decision if they want to contine to live in sin or realize they now understand the truth and the warnings given before, but now bc of the anti christ have to denounce GOD (take the mark of the beast) or be killed, and if you do nt believe in christ now, will you be willing to die for christ then, i would rather be ridiculed by the world for being a true christian then be gay, seperated from GOD, and then cast in the lake of fire for all eternity tormented bc i refused to repent bc i wanted to live for myself, ready the story about the man in hades who to this day, still has not had a drop of water on his tongue to quench is thirst, THE BIBLE WAS WRITEN BC HELL IS REAL AND GOD IS REAL, DO NOT BE DECEIVED, YOU HAVE TO MAKE A CHOICE WHO YOU WILL SERVE, THE NARROW ROAD WHICH LEADS TO LIFE OR THE WIDE, AND IF GOD CALLS YOU AND YOUR STILL ON THE FENCE, IN GODS EYES YOU HAVE ALREADY MADE A CHOICE, THE BIG QUESTION IS: WILL THE LIFE YOUR NOW LIVING BE WORTH SPENDING ETERNITY IN LAKE OF FIRE?
In other words, in the cross and resurrection story, the bond between the meaning of the story and what Jesus did is very tight, whereas in the story of the woman caught in adultery (John 8: 1 - 11), the story is true whether or not it actually occurred, because it shows us the kind of person that Jesus was.
They have been both been caught enough times to throw that «i did nt know» story out the window for most people, and certainly out of the goat convo.
There hasn't been an awful lot of excitement in this summer's transfer window but there has been the odd story that has caught people's attention.
What really caught my attention were all the stories in the media about the innovative ways people were living.
We hear four stories of people who read other people's mail, and what happens to them once they get caught up in these other lives.
Sometimes a campaign can identify and target the right individual voices intentionally, but often it's hard to predict which story will catch which person at the right moment to break through.
Sometimes a campaign can identify and target the right individual voices intentionally, but often it can be hard to predict which story will catch which person at the right moment to break through.
Six people caught in sting operations by the former News of the World investigations editor, Mazher Mahmood, are seeking leave to appeal against convictions resulting from stories about them in the newspaper.
He told an anti-extradition meeting that «Babar Ahmad is a story that has caught people's imagination» adding that he had been «bombarded with letters» about his case.
Talk to someone out of your immediate field, in everyday conversation, and listen to what are the stories you tell them, that you bring back from the lab, that catch people's imagination.
«Each time you catch people up on the new developments in your life you are reinforcing your preferred story by performing it over and over again to a supportive audience specially selected by you,» says Dr Howell.
So I'm into writing about those experiences that I find inspirational, and I know many people gain a great deal from catching an uplifting article or story.
Mornings are then spent pitching: whether it's checking in with a reporter on a pending article, trying to catch one on the phone to talk through a story idea, or researching the best person at Bloomberg to contact with a healthcare angle, a big part of the day is media relations.
I have absolutely been caught up in infatuation before, thinking that I had this awesome love story with this person, but it turns out that the «fairy tale» was more of a short story than a novel, lol.
I have heard countless stories of women and men getting into relationships with people on dating sites and then catching them back on the same dating sites pursing other people.
This might sound an obvious prediction coming from a dating photographer, but the fact is a shift is slowly happening, which I believe will grow exponentially in 2015, as people recognise the ease and value in telling their story through the use of images, and we see the dating sites playing catch up.
Catching Fire is actually an improvement on its predecessor, the story is darker with Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) beginning to look outside of her immediate situation to see the harsh reality of the people of Panem's lives.
It's more interested in whether she gets away with [killing people]-- the «B» story is about an undercover cop trying to catch the doctor in the act.
So when Sir Walter Raleigh returns from an expedition and entrances the Virgin Queen with stories of his discoveries and how he named Virginia for her, even the most uncommon of girls — a middle - aged queen who, decades ago, vouchsafed her celibacy for the good of her people — is likely to be caught in a bit of a swoon.
The pale, naked intruder introduces herself as Story (Bryce Dallas Howard), and reveals she is a «narf,» a legendary creature caught in the world of man and trying to return to her people.
When caught by the authorities, however, he denies guilt, which presents the possibility of a great article or, a short time later, a book by the real Mike Finkel (Jonah Hill)-- who had been fired by the New York Times for deliberately combining a story involving five Africans exploited and beaten as slaves into a single person.
Set in the poverty of coastal regions of Naples and Caserta, Gomorrah is a long and at times grueling look at five stories of people caught up in the Neapolitan Camorra, the Mafia organization that rules the region.
But every frame is a reminder that this house party isn't just a horror story; it's a self - made tragedy for people whose guilt is beginning to catch up to them.
They are among a larger group of people caught up in their own roundelay of unrequited love, ever - changing passions, dissertations on life and art, and all sorts of other matters in a sophisticated story where, as the old Dean Martin hit goes, «Everybody loves somebody sometime» — though in this case it is generally someone they can't have.
Despite taking a full - on approach to the issue of alcoholism, filmmaker Ponsoldt undermines his own case by telling a story about the problem itself rather than the people caught up in it.
It's the kind of formula that either wins you over early and you ride the wave of good cheer, suspending disbelief for the sake of the entertainment value, or it doesn't catch you and you suffer through ham - handed contrivances and saccharine sentimentality, and you end up feeling that the people involved in the film were having so much fun together that they forgot they had a story to tell.
The story of a firefighter's desperate attempt to catch the terrorist who killed his wife and son in a bombing on US soil seems like something that might work in an upcoming out - of - taste made - for - TV movie, but, alas, this is Hollywood and Collateral Damage gets to serve itself on a platter hoping that people are still willing to sit back and rally for the death to all terrorists, regardless of what they are fighting for.
Most viewers will appreciate it as the deeply moving story of three well - meaning people caught in a difficult tangle of misplaced hopes and unsatisfied emotions.
In June of last year, a 24 - story building in the Grenfell Tower public housing block of West London caught fire resulting in the deaths of 71 people.
Heaven is for Real is based on a remarkable true story that first caught people's attention asRead More →
Smith's source novel is a bleak and lurid affair, and on screen that story gives us very few people to actively root for as Hardy and Rapace get caught between dismissive superiors and a poisonous ex-comrade thwarting their investigation to find a cardboard killer.
Storytelling sells books because people get caught up in the story and the feelings around the story.
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