Sentences with phrase «story chapters in»

The patch also has a number of other features, however; there's a new cyberpunk story chapter in the Save The World mode, and a new high - capacity machine gun available in Battle Royale.

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In alternating chapters, Godiwalla tells the story of her Persian - Indian Zoroastrian family in Houston, and her experiences with the culture of blue - chip investment bankIn alternating chapters, Godiwalla tells the story of her Persian - Indian Zoroastrian family in Houston, and her experiences with the culture of blue - chip investment bankin Houston, and her experiences with the culture of blue - chip investment banks.
«It is the next chapter in Apple's story.
The bid, made in cash and stock, is a new chapter in one of the most dramatic recent stories in the railroad industry.
Now that she's learned her fate as a tomb raider, Lara must travel around the globe using her survival skills to explore the secret world she was exposed to in the previous chapter of her story.
In one particularly compelling chapter, Gladwell tells the story of Jay Freireich, a son of Hungarian immigrants, who had a horrible, impoverished childhood.
It was clear to me in the aftermath of the Canada launch that the next chapter in the Netflix story needed to belong to someone else.»
I would now like to lift my gaze a little and turn to the next chapter in our economic story.
They have joined Dick Haskayne and other visionaries and philanthropists to help create the next big chapter in our school's story.
It's been growing nicely in high - density, urban markets and we are bringing in Mono to help us think through the next chapter in the Peroni growth story,» says Pete Marino, president of MillerCoors» craft and imports division, known as Tenth and Blake.
The market has recognized some of the turnaround (shares are up 40 % in the past year), but investors are missing the critical role the firm could play in the next chapter of retail as well as the balance sheet story.
Whether it's a turnaround story or yet another sad chapter leaving to an inevitable bad climax depends on what strategy all of the changes announced today are in aid of.
A short chapter on the following 10 years, among the most volatile since the early»70s, credits Teck with «a classic recovery story which deserves a full chapter in the next edition of Never Rest on Your Ores.»
In precise and entertaining chapters — each culminating with very specific «action steps» for readers to follow — author Ken McElroy offers real estate investing stories from the trenches and wisdom.
So in your book, this is kind of almost like the first real chapter in your book and it is the first part of a content marketing story.
A chapter in Andy Kilpatrick's book, «Of Permanent Value: The Story of Warren Buffett» is written about Francois» career.
Even though Music City is the setting of their current chapter, Paper Route's story didn't begin in Nashville — instead, it begins in a small, southern Illinois town where the band formed in 2004.
Because the author is outside of the story, she can read over an event and then go back to the preceding chapters and drop in clues or accentuate the pathos of the characters.
The creation story in the first chapter of Genesis depicts the creation of humankind as male and female, sexually differentiated and enjoined by God's grace to sustain human life through procreation.
Yet Kluck's chapters ¯ which share touching stories, make numerous sports analogies, and reinstate stale clichés ¯ destabilize the book because they often get tripped up on some of the same trappings that are in the emergent church.
Gibbs told a good, a great story, and all you could come up with is how delusional people are and then a whole chapter on why believing in God is so illogical.
Hearing this story will help you better understand what is going on in this critical chapter of the Bible.
For that matter, what are we to say about the story in the second chapter of Genesis — how God made a clay model of a man and brought it to life by breathing on it?
Read the story in all its detail in the third chapter of Exodus.
Acts 26: 9 - 20; Philippians 3: 3 - 14 The story of Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus is told by Luke in three places in the Acts of the Apostles — in chapters nine, twenty two and twenty six.
The chapter opens with two familiar stories from the synoptic Gospels: the feeding of the multitude (a story so important that it appears six times in the four Gospels) and Jesus walking...
In Chapter 11 of William P. Young's «The Shack,» the story's protagonist, Mackenzie, encounters a mysterious female figure who represents Wisdom, (no doubt inspired by Solomon's personification of the virtue in the book of ProverbsIn Chapter 11 of William P. Young's «The Shack,» the story's protagonist, Mackenzie, encounters a mysterious female figure who represents Wisdom, (no doubt inspired by Solomon's personification of the virtue in the book of Proverbsin the book of Proverbs.)
We see this war developing in Chapter 6, and historians agree that the same king of Israel figures in both stories.
In the next chapter of Genesis we hear the story of the fall.
The strength of the book is not only in the story that is told, but in the facts, statistics, and reports that the author includes at the end of each chapter.
The story of Paul's conversion on the road to Damascus is told by Luke in three places in the Acts of the Apostles — in chapters nine, twenty two and twenty six.
In the following two chapters, I shall examine more precisely the various forms that parish stories assume and show how by observation and inquiry one can explore the setting of a congregation's narrative.
Most story book accounts refer to an apple, but you will look in vain for the apple in Genesis Chapter 3.
Hopewell rejected that view and adamantly maintained, in passages found in nearly every chapter of Congregation, that a church's story, even when it recounts pedestrian and trivial activity, is the legend of God's plan, if only its sounds and signs can be heard and read.
In the chapter «Exploring Romance,» Trafford relates a story that highlights the need for more rigorous ethical thought about what healthy use of «my time» means.
We do not mean this in the technical sense of any story referring to the supernatural (see Chapter 4, p. 44).
Book Review: The Assemblies of God: A Chapter in the Story of American Pentecostalism (2 vols.)
This chapter turns to the action of story, its plot, that conveys both collective memory and corporate hope, past and future, in the present bodied moment.
Walter Brueggemann's book Genesis, in citing the biblical chapter 11:1 - 9, suggests that the story of the Tower of Babel describes humanity's attempt to organize itself around an instrument of its own creation.
The stories of his birth are found only in the first two chapters of Matthew and Luke, both written near the end of the first century.
We will see how this adds to the story of Esther in chapter 2.
Finally, before turning to the Joseph story which begins in chapter 37, we ought to look briefly at its abrupt interruption in the narrative of chapter 38.
In the story of chapter 15 in which Yahweh voluntarily binds himself, and himself alone, in covenant to Abraham, Israel reads her own experience of the exodus from Egypt, Yahweh's voluntary commitment to fulfill the promise inherent in Israel's electioIn the story of chapter 15 in which Yahweh voluntarily binds himself, and himself alone, in covenant to Abraham, Israel reads her own experience of the exodus from Egypt, Yahweh's voluntary commitment to fulfill the promise inherent in Israel's electioin which Yahweh voluntarily binds himself, and himself alone, in covenant to Abraham, Israel reads her own experience of the exodus from Egypt, Yahweh's voluntary commitment to fulfill the promise inherent in Israel's electioin covenant to Abraham, Israel reads her own experience of the exodus from Egypt, Yahweh's voluntary commitment to fulfill the promise inherent in Israel's electioin Israel's election.
Whoever reads On the Edge of the Primeval Forest or the chapters in Schweitzer's autobiography dealing with his life in Africa, as if they were the sort of glib, humorous travelogue stories one finds in National Geographic, is missing a great deal.
Perhaps this story of Judah and Tamar in chapter 38 is deliberately juxtaposed with the episode of Joseph's morally victorious encounter with his master's wife in Egypt in chapter 39 to point up the contrast between a son of Jacob and, at least for the remainder of Genesis, the son of Jacob.
Instead, the question that the Church now must pose to what remains of Western Civilization is which canon is the more inclusive: Is the Bible a chapter in the story of Western Civilization, or is Western Civilization a chapter in the story of the Bible?
We see again in this narrative of chapter 35 the influence of faith upon the patriarchal story.
The essential plot of the story of the lie is repeated a second time of Abraham in chapter 20 where the scene is Gerar, not Egypt, and where, with a greater show of moral sensitivity, the story attempts to mitigate the patriarch's lie (v. 12) and maintain the sexual integrity of his wife (vv.
The story of the near - sacrifice of Isaac in chapter 22 is at once the climax and the resolution of the tension.
The source appears for the first time probably at chapter 15 and is illustrated at its best in the second Hagar episode (21:8 - 21; the first, in chapter 16, is usually ascribed to J) and in the story of the near - sacrifice of Isaac (22) 5
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