My career in Sales tells
a story about hard work and tenacity.
Abbeville is an American
story about hard work and achievement, racial terrorism and exile, and the healing power of truth - telling.
If you're open to investigating your money
story about hard work, I invite you to consider that money could possibly come easily and effortlessly to you when you focus less on the work and more on what brings you joy.
I love
a story about hard work, wild hearts, and a peaceful ending.
Not exact matches
He has rarely taken formal action on the very regular publication of fictional
stories that are written
about him and he has
worked hard to develop a professional relationship with the media, focused on his
work and the issues he cares
about.
In a forthcoming short article in Canadian Business, I riff on a recent Globe and Mail
story about a South African winery that is
working hard to face up to its slave - holding past.
The engineer provided no proof that they
worked for SpaceX, but went on to craft a
story about how
hard it is for engineers to
work for Elon Musk.
His
story about how he made Peerless Clothing into a world leader in the production of men's suits is a straight - ahead account of savvy business practice, exceedingly
hard work, and fearlessness in the face of risk - both a valuable document for anyone building a company who wants to know how high - wire entrepreneurship
works, and an important contribution to the history of garment manufacturing in Montreal.»
Without one, you'll find that either you spend the whole day answering questions
about the
story so that a journalist has enough details to write something interesting, or it just won't get picked up because it's too much like
hard work for an already busy reporter.
Everyone has personal favorites, and I would like to close with a few of the books I have enjoyed with my children: Noel Streatfield's books
about families with dancing children, including Ballet Shoes and Dancing Shoes; Cotton in My Sack and Indian Captive, books of historical fiction by Lois Lenski; the hilarious picture book Seven Silly Eaters by Mary Ann Hoberman; the gentle moral tale of Rose, «who didn't
work any
harder than she had to»; Seven Loaves of Bread, by Ferida Wolf; and the accurate depictions of family life in both Joanna Harrison's When Mom Turned into a Monster and Jean van Leeuwen's delightful Oliver and Amanda Pig
stories.
This is illustrated in the
story about an American farmer who was asked why he
worked so
hard.
«Many know the
story of our great - great - great grandfather, Charles Nelson — the pioneering founder of Nelson's Green Brier Distillery and the leading producer of Tennessee Whiskey in America in the late 1800s,» says Charlie Nelson, «but few know
about Louisa, his devoted and
hard working wife who assumed control of the family business after his death in 1891, until Prohibition forced her to shutter it in 1909.
The
harder the Clintons have
worked to preserve their marriage, the less easily that marriage has fit into easy
stories about what true love should look like.
Developing grit — that quality of pushing through obstacles as we pursue something
about which we're passionate — depends on the child
working hard to accomplish her own goals, whether that's mastering a jump shot, short
story, recipe or camping trip.
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They love those
stories about [the] 90 - year - old woman using an iPad, because that's in some ways that's what Apple is
about, is getting somebody who is completely averse to technology because it's too
hard to try something, and go, «Oh, I understand how this
work [s], I don't need to read a manual or have my grandson tell me how to do it, I can just pick it up and use it.»
These are not mere lessons
about science and parenting, they are real, human
stories of people
working hard to do science and have lives in the real, contemporary world.
About a month or two ago, I posted a quick little Instagram
Story showing my cute little Keurig coffee maker
hard at
work, spilling fresh coffee into my favorite turquoise mug.
It has a funny
story about a woman's mind
working hard to justify all her date's flaws!
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(2005), a British soccer drama starring Kuno Becker and Alessandro Nivola; Flushed Away (2006), a DreamWorks CG - animated picture
about a mouse named Roddy who gets flushed down the toilet and winds up in a vermin - infested city called Ratropolis; and Julie Taymor's Across the Universe, a hallucinatory musical love
story, set against the turbulent backdrop of the»60s, with countless Beatles songs providing the backdrop.The same period found Clement
hard at
work developing several stage musicals: Victoria's Secret, with a score by Paul Williams and Dave Stewart; Helen of Troy, libretto by Brendan Healy and AC / DC frontman Brian Johnson.
The Program (2015): A by - the - book
story about Lance Armstrong's doping scandal that suffers from the problem that plagues many biopics: namely, it operates with the understanding that we already know the real
story (or most of it), so it doesn't
work that
hard to make the characters seem real or to make the emotional beats land with any sense.
After watching A Better Life, a
story about a poor hard working father trying to provide for his son, it is not all that surprising that the director's (Chris Weitz) previous work includes About a
about a poor
hard working father trying to provide for his son, it is not all that surprising that the director's (Chris Weitz) previous
work includes
About a
About a Boy.
After watching A Better Life, a
story about a poor
hard working father trying to provide for his son, it is not all that surprising that the director's (Chris Weitz)
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Although Wonder Woman 2 is yet to be officially announced, we've already heard that Geoff Johns and director Patty Jenkins are
hard at
work on the
story for the sequel to this year's DC blockbuster, and now TV's Wonder Woman Lynda Carter has revealed that she's had talks
about making a cameo in the Amazon -LSB-...]
Franco had his
work cut out for him in approaching this
story; on paper, it's
hard to identify whether it's a tragic tale of a man with a dream who failed spectacularly in trying to achieve it it, a comedy
about a weirdo, or a triumphant tale of unexpected success.
There are so many
stories about people achieving greatness through
hard work, pursuing their dreams and believing in themselves.
Now, a lot of this is intimately tied to why this movie doesn't quite
work on a
story level (
about which more in the next section), but it's
hard to deny just how much fun all of these actors are having.
With a
story developed by its director and screenwriters Romain Compingt and Malik Rumeau for three years, the
hard work has paid off, resulting in a funny, often suspenseful and always emotionally involving drama
about Dounia -LSB-...]
While one could
work hard to contrive a thematic tie - in to the life of Kennedy, it's still misleading to refer to the film as Bobby, when the
story so clearly is mostly
about people and events tangential to the Senator's appearance.
Although Wonder Woman 2 is yet to be officially announced, we've already heard that Geoff Johns and director Patty Jenkins are
hard at
work on the
story for the sequel to this year's DC blockbuster, and now TV's Wonder Woman Lynda Carter has revealed that she's had talks
about making a cameo in the Amazon Princess» next solo big screen adventure.
It's a
story about working hard toward a difficult task.
The son of a
hard -
working lawyer (Jason Bateman) attempts suicide after he's cyber-bullied by some kids at school; an ambitious journalist (Andrea Riseborough) hunts down a career - making
story about online teenage sex workers; and a couple's (Alexander Skarsgard and Paula Patton) relationship is tested when they become victims of financial fraud.
Along with her fellow intern Arnau (Karan Soni), a studious Biology major
working at the magazine to diversify his resume, and their
hard partying boss, Jeff (Jake Johnson), the threesome set out to discover and write a
story about the mysterious person behind the preposterous ad.
This week, Mike Petrilli talks with Jay
about his book,
Work Hard, Be Nice,
about what KIPP means for the larger education reform debate, and whether Hollywood has bought the rights to his
story.
In 2013, he briefly suggested that Secretary of Education Arne Duncan was «impolitic» to place opposition to the Common Core State Standards upon «white, suburban moms» who don't want to find out that their children are not brilliant — just before he jumped in and declared that Secretary Duncan was right to be concerned that «a laudable set of guidelines» would be rejected for making kids
work too
hard, characterized most opposition to the standards as «welling hysteria» from the right and left wing, and chided parents concerned
about the increasing lack of joy in school with declarations that portions of school ought to be «relatively mirthless» while blaming
stories of students breaking down from stress upon their parents.
I
work so
hard on my writing that the fun bit where I'm making up
stories for my own enjoyment is dwarfed by the analysis, the problem solving, the revisions, the editing, the learning
about writing craft — things that can be rewarding in the end, but are often stressful in the moment (and don't even get me started on marketing, bookkeeping, or taxes).
Timothy Egan discusses his National Book Award winning
work of non-fiction, The Worst
Hard Time: The Untold
Story of Those Who Survived The Great American Dust Bowl; he talks
about the people he interviewed, the trigger events that led up to the 10 - year drought and whether history is likely to repeat itself.
This very effective
story about the power of revision details how Miss Doover
works hard to help her student Jack write a thank - you letter.
His second collection,
Hard Light, a retelling of his father's stories of outport Newfoundland and the Labrador fishery of half a century ago, conjures a world of hard work and heavy weather, shot through with humour, endurance and love; in its imagery and sensibility it compares to Michael Turner's poems about a British Columbia salmon cannery in Company T
Hard Light, a retelling of his father's
stories of outport Newfoundland and the Labrador fishery of half a century ago, conjures a world of
hard work and heavy weather, shot through with humour, endurance and love; in its imagery and sensibility it compares to Michael Turner's poems about a British Columbia salmon cannery in Company T
hard work and heavy weather, shot through with humour, endurance and love; in its imagery and sensibility it compares to Michael Turner's poems
about a British Columbia salmon cannery in Company Town.
But be honest
about the success
stories of other self - published authors, and acknowledge that while it might be easier than in the past to reach readers, it can still be
hard and may not always
work.
The perennial question
about new
stories for Miracleman / Marvelman received the standard response that things are in the
works, but no
hard news was announced.
I'm thinking
about this because I'd like to clean out the
hard drive of all that
work and put a volume of
stories out.
But he spoke to the Financial Post this week
about his own
story and his passion for the association that helps open opportunities for
hard -
working kids.
Robert Heinlein has a great
story about succeeding via the
hard work of laziness.
And the media & internet will always prefer to remind you of the investors & fund managers who left you for dust — that's human nature, we like to otherwise forget
about the
hard luck
stories & all the bets which never
worked out... In the end, you have to remember each & every investor has a different objective.
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Survival mode was
about the same as the
story mode, there are just specific goals to meet and getting attacked
worked a bit differently, but you are able to pick the kind of difficulty you want to play with in order to either make it easier or
harder.