You'll be given a lot of free time to build and craft, but the game is perpetually encouraging you to complete
story events because that's how you get new crafting recipes and abilities.
Not exact matches
For Lululemon, this recall is nowhere near as damaging as the whole sheer pants debacle of 2013, but
because the company is still under the microscope after that
event, the media has pounced on this
story and created a batch of bad headlines.
Dinner Lab ran its
story up against a few venture capital houses, but, Bordainick says,
because of the company's positioning between a tech company, an
events business and a catering business, the Palo Alto finance class sort of balked at him.
YouTube told the Journal that it had a harder task than Google
because of the smaller selection of videos about breaking news
events, as compared to written
stories.
They then contacted all the news stations and papers within that radius to get them to cover the
event because journalists are more likely to cover a
story if there's a local angle.
Then most of the news reported would be bad news,
because there are very few good news
stories that are big enough to be worth reporting, just lots and lots of little good news
events.
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 Christian God is impossible
because the
story that details his existence is full of impossible
events.
I was actually taught in Catholic school that they were both just
stories and that Luke's was cribbed from various myths
because he was a pagan and pagan gods came into the world with sensational
events and circumstances.
Please don't listen to these people on here they have so many different views and ideas of their own but don't listen to them they have closed their heart to God and are doing Satans work of misleading people away from the Almighty they look for men who like to have their ears tickled so don't take mine our anyone else's word for it look it up for your self history attests to the bible as true and The writings of Moses is far older than anything they have ever found thats right Moses wrote the first parts in the bible 3,500 years ago The scriptures weren't inspired by Pagan
stories Pagan
stories was inspired by actual
events just like those in the bible
because if you notice that a lot of the
stories found in the bible have a lot to do about people worshipping false Gods.
It is also impressive that before these true
stories about Jesus were written down (in that 27 - 30 year period) Christians would sort of have «
story time» and orally present the
events we find in the Gospels, and there was absolutely no room for fluffing up the
story or saying something false
because during that time, people who actually witnessed Jesus» ministry were still alive and would have quickly corrected the mistakes.
If there never was a King David, if Jesus was not born, then we can not find a truth remaining,
because the
story is not based on actual
events.
That's a huge difference in saying that just
because Jesus existed, therefore God must also exist
because all of these
events really did happen
because Paul or David confirm so and so w / some out of this world
stories!
I say quasi-empirical
because testimony is not perception itself but the report, that is, the
story, the narration of the
event.
The Society had planned to use the giant inflatable to tell the
story of Jonah in Potter's Field Park by the Thames, but was turned down
because the trust which runs the site was not allowed to hold «
events of a religious nature».
And yes, you're talking about a single
event that happened thousands of years ago on a single day And I meant the later, when I ask question, they are generally honest questions, but back to the point, you agreed with me on every,
because you assumed that at least part of the
story was true, but who is the everyone you were referring to?
Citing the
story of the empty tomb, for example, Newbigin says that the reigning plausibility structures of the West turn around the account by explaining it as visions created in the minds of the disciples
because of their predisposition to believe, whereas the Christian tradition would prefer to see it as «a boundary
event» that brought the disciples to a new way of seeing and thinking.
But the
story of Christ is absolutely unique and irreplaceable; and this is true not only
because it includes the account of an actual historical
event as a part of itself but also
because it is itself, in all of its essential parts, the creation of the
event.
Harbona fails — maybe intentionally (
because remember in chapter 4, he is the only one who knows the whole
story)-- to notify the king that Mordecai and Esther are related, and that Mordecai not bowing to Haman is what brought about these
events.
And like Genesis, it is a
story told not out of academic interest in recovering the distant past and retelling that past for its own sake alone, but
because the subsequent scenes of that history, including every «present» scene, are given sense and meaning only when viewed against this formative, exciting, and in every way remarkable first scene of the Exodus
events.
Do you believe all the supernatural assertions in that book (the Koran) just
because some guy in the 600's wrote down a
story of super-natural
events?
Stories in the newspapers about religious leaders do not offend or persuade us simply because we bring to them certain educational levels and political inclinations; they offend or persuade because something in the stories signals to us that the reported event violates certain standards of common decency or that it can be understood within some familiar fra
Stories in the newspapers about religious leaders do not offend or persuade us simply
because we bring to them certain educational levels and political inclinations; they offend or persuade
because something in the
stories signals to us that the reported event violates certain standards of common decency or that it can be understood within some familiar fra
stories signals to us that the reported
event violates certain standards of common decency or that it can be understood within some familiar framework.
And modern researchers suggest it's
because stories help our brains make sense of abstract thoughts and
events.
Collins wants to know whether the Dowler case was a
story that she was more heavily involved with than others, «simply
because of the magnitude of the
events»?
The Servicemembers Legal Defense Network advised Fehrenbach not to comment for this
story because the Statesman was the first to report the underlying
events that prompted his pending discharge.
I know this plan is overly simplistic and that there is no single solution, but I am looking for a
story to tell that allows us to think the totality in new ways — and
because it's modeled on actual
events and in fact almost happened, it could happen again in this way.
I won't go into the big long
story of the
events of why I was married on such short notice...
because I did a separate post explaining that ordeal a while back (you can click here to read that
story).
(The reason is alluded to several times before the movie gets to the actual
event,
because the whole
story is told in a series of flashbacks as the major players reminisce on the incident.
the
story was stupid
because the situation are unrealistic and do not correspond to past
event which create a realistic scene.
Where «Roots» and «Roots: The Next Generations» were extensive studies on, not one character, but a series of members in a bloodline that spans about a century or so, this series centers around one character, thus the unevenness that plagued this series» sisters has been thinned out tremendously, though unfortunately still not quite to the point of dissipation,
because as generally comfortable as this
story's flow is, Halle Berry's titular Queen Jackson character extensively faces several dynamic
events and characters, yet still doesn't take the time that it should to meditate upon the full exposition and depth of this
story's range, thus leaving certain key
story aspects to come off as unnecessary and, of course, supplementary to focal inconsistency.
He, to me, is the most interesting character — probably
because I'm a huge Gould fan — of the ensemble drama, which relies on current
events and issues for its
stories.
Inspired by a true
story, this film is watchable mainly
because of the extraordinary
events, which are genuinely involving and moving.
It's a
story that started in May, and Super Mario Maker hasn't seen a new
event course and costume added in over a month, but now it's got two
because Callie & Marie have arrived in the Mushroom Kingdom and they're not going anywhere.
BOLT: There's a different
story in there also,
because Event Horizon obviously had some very extreme sequences in it.
Netflix made a big splash as the French
event last year, screening both Bong Joon - ho's Okja and Noah Baumbach's The Meyerowitz
Stories, but French exhibitors protested the company's presence at the festival,
because Netflix did not release those titles in French cinemas.
When that
event is the systematic killing of over a million people
because of their ethnicity, one especially has to question the rationale of including such a contrived and melodramatic plot as one of the
story's central points.
Stronger is stronger
because it's at its core a truly human
story, not focusing on the specific
event but delving into universal qualities that affect all of us.
And
because the script is based on real - life
events, the film's
story has that oddball progression that can only come from reality.
The Buzz: The film is based on a true
story connected with the Shue family, and has been something of a pet project for Elisabeth and Andrew; that being said, neither of them seem to have been fighting packed schedules lately, and just
because an inspirational sports movie is based on actual
events doesn't mean we haven't seen the same
story a million times already.
The
story is tied into the X-Men universe
because it mentions the
events of Days of Future Past and Apocalypse.
We love
stories because they give meaning to
events.
If the first book in a series hooks a reader, they're likely to come back for more — particularly when they feel that the
story is «going somewhere» and that each book «matters»
because events have consequences.
Because the
events of the
story are viewed through Rehana's eyes, the love of a mother for her children supersedes all of the other loves and loyalties explored in the novel.
«Maiden Aunt,» by Richard Van Holst from the collection, «In the Wings,» is wonderful, not only
because it concerns an interesting
event I hadn't known about, but also
because it is a very good example of Georgina Hogarth's strong sense of genuine loyalty by the end of the
story.
But too often the author doesn't understand the core of the issue, so a different plot
event won't help —
because the problem actually lies in the underlying
story.
But after many decades of authors being sent on the road, it's TV, radio and even print media that is a priority
because everyone now has had horror
stories of no one showing up for their book
event.
I have trouble saying this will be a favorite book of mine, not only
because has taken me longer than usual to read but tracking the
events of the
story seemed to foreign to me.
Hope recounts the
events she loves most from these visits, like Aunt Poogee's
stories and the marketplace where they run into old friends like Mr. Stewart (whom Aunt Poogee calls Stew - pot
because of his big potbelly), and Miss Teacup Hill (so - named
because when she was born, she was so small her...
For research, I have a lot of research notes that I did not end up using
because I did not want to be stifled by fact, did not want the political
events to overwhelm the human
story.
Somehow, by omitting words, the
story seems more powerful; perhaps
because instead of reading about
events, we see and feel what's happening.