Sentences with phrase «story into chapters»

I've no idea what prompted Capcom to undertake this sort of launch, whether it expects to build up hype or if by breaking the game's story into chapters it hopes to somehow mimic the fabulous success of a certain other episodic zombie adventure series.
You want to split the story into chapters and stretch it over 150 minutes (187 if you include the overture and intermission that accompany the 70 mm version)?

Not exact matches

On the outline, the chapter will include all the discussion and explanation you need for that point, divided into subpoints and stories you want to make about that specific point.
Each chapter tells each businesses story, what I learned, good and bad and how I changed my ways going into the next business.
Each chapter needs to be broken down into subpoints, questions, stories and support, if needed.
For me about half the book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole book), and I also am turned off by stories that are purported to be true but you're not sure if they are (ie, as mentioned the whole «rich dad» scenario).
This ICO revelation does add a new chapter to the story of Cambridge Analytica, perhaps it will also find its way into the on - going Facebook investigation too.
It invites us to jump into the story and write our own chapter.
Then, their retelling of the story of Jesus does not conclude with the end of the Gospels, but carries on into the birth of the church as the Body of Christ (chapter 15) before concluding with a study of the return of Jesus (chapter 16).
In none of these cases was there any intellectual insanity or delusion about matters of fact; but were we disposed to open the chapter of really insane melancholia, with its hallucinations and delusions, it would be a worse story still — desperation absolute and complete, the whole universe coagulating about the sufferer into a material of overwhelming horror, surrounding him without opening or end.
but sometimes the story isn't clear until you've lived further into a few more chapters.
The tracks, meticulously selected, are organized to give you a specific ambiance during each chapter and further enhance your experience as you delve into the story.
Once we take into account the capacity of the ancient Jewish mind to create a story as a way of expounding and showing the relevance of a Biblical text (this practice will be described in Chapter 9), it is not at all difficult to see how the story of Joseph of Arimathea could have been partly shaped by Isaiah 53:9, «And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death,» found in the famous chapter on the suffering servant, which was certainly interpreted by the early Christians as a prophecy of the death ofChapter 9), it is not at all difficult to see how the story of Joseph of Arimathea could have been partly shaped by Isaiah 53:9, «And they made his grave with the wicked and with a rich man in his death,» found in the famous chapter on the suffering servant, which was certainly interpreted by the early Christians as a prophecy of the death ofchapter on the suffering servant, which was certainly interpreted by the early Christians as a prophecy of the death of Jesus.
Pentecostals who begin with Acts 1:8 often conclude their testimony by inviting their audiences to experience for themselves the Spirit's presence and activity as recorded throughout the Acts narrative, and to continue to expand the early Christian story into — as it were — an additional chapter of the book of Acts.
This series of stories, which begins with the eighth chapter of I Samuel and runs through II Samuel into I Kings, is not only vividly written, but it also conforms in large measure to the canons of good history today.
Beginning with the second chapter of Genesis, these stories appear along with other material throughout the Pentateuch, Joshua, Judges, and into the books of Samuel.
Markos, all you are doing is taking these verses out of context.the four verses that you mention are constantly used by people who hate islam to distort the true meaning.First of all, you need to post the entire chapter and it's interpretation to put it into context.You can't just take one verse out of a chapter with a couple of hundred verses and use it as proof that islam is a violent religion.The quran was revealed in small segments during the life of prophet muhammad and wasn; t revealed all at once.There is a long story to these verses which could require an entire page to tell.look it up.EVERY RELIGIOUS BOOK HAS TEXTS THAT CAN BE TAKEN OUT OF CONTEXT.I am sure that if I look in the jewish torah, talmud or even the bible especially the old testament, i'll find many texts that I can take out of context.
Abandoning the standard chapter and verse divisions, he sets out J's narrative in continuous prose, redividing it into 178 paragraphs according to what he takes to be the natural breaks in the story.
In one of the stories that we shall examine in the next chapter, a pastor with high ideals was dismissed because of the way he tried to insert into parish life his personal convictions.
The newest chapter in ghee's story is its rising popularity in North America, where it's a star among paleo and Whole 30 Dieters and Cross-Fit enthusiasts who blend ghee into their bulletproof coffees or stir it into their bone broths.
Wembley demonstrated Klopp has barely finished the prologue, never mind get into chapter one of his Liverpool story.
Ultimately we all gathered on our favourite coloured chairs to enjoy a story selected by Chapters staff... Everyone loved the story so much that 1 story turned into 3!!
After the opening scene - setting chapters, the reader is well rewarded with many nuggets: the story of his tramps around France mapping its geology; his fortitude in redistil - ling pure water for 101 days to prove that it would not turn into «earth» (he later proved that it consisted of hydrogen and oxygen); his marriage; his tests for tobacco adulteration; his brush with death at the gunpowder factory; his examination of mesmerism; his tragic final years; and, of course, his main discoveries and contributions, including his exchanges with the English scientist Joseph Priestley.
So over decades, I had read all sorts of stories about people who had gone out into the wilds and explored the unknown, and I thought that if we could just focus on the central experiences of their lives, I could condense all sorts of stories into just chapter length tales and put a bunch of them together, sort of show the whole arc of the discovery of the idea of evolution and really where we stand today, right up to very recent things like Neanderthal DNA and the discovery of some recent transitional fossils.
But more than that, she weaves her own powerful story of recovery from brain injury into each chapter.
I had a lot of happy stories, but the «ride into the sunset» Hollywood ending did not appear in the last chapter of my book.
The story has multiple endings depending on your choice and is divided into several chapters, so the replayability is high.
The sweetness of the first stories seems now entirely gone, with this one adopting a much more serious tone, and Yates manages to condense the longest (and weakest) book into a decent film even if it feels more like a transition chapter between the fourth and sixth chapters.
The opening chapter are particularly slow as the game eases you into it's mechanics, but it quickly picks up both story and gameplay
Based, like its 2005 predecessor, on Miller's graphic novels, stylized noir thriller A Dame to Kill For is divided into four chapters, two of them original stories unique to the film; the result is both a prequel and a sequel to Sin City.
With a fantastic editing team (there's a sequence set to Nina Simone's «Sinnerman,» of all things, that is perfectly conceived and executed), he breaks «Hunt for the Wilderpeople» up into chapters, making it feel almost like a memory or the story that an adult Ricky is telling his kids later in life.
After American Crime Story: Versace replaced American Crime Story: Katrina on FX's schedule of chapters in our history to revisit / dramatize, it seemed like Ryan Murphy and co. were eager to delve into the tale of slain designer Gianni Versace.
Tarantino surprisingly goes for a straight linear narrative here rather than breaking his story up into chapters, but the film still feels like it's broken up into sections.
Divided into chapters that shift the focus among members of the title clan, The Meyerowitz Stories is about what's it like to be raised by a limited, limiting man like Harold (or Bernard, or maybe their joint inspiration)-- to grow up in his shadow, to resist his influence and practically beg for his love.
We then move into the story, except that Mike Leigh doesn't really «do plot» which curiously, and to me to no good purpose, is split into four chapters: spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
The main story is split into chapters, each of which sees you battling through waves of enemies with the aim of completing an ultimate goal.
Taken on its own terms, this second chapter remains a disappointingly familiar helping of young adult sci - fi with a story built on a rigid caste system that divides what remains of the world's population into distinct personality groups — the smart, the honest, the aggressive, etc..
Beyond the gameplay itself, the stunning comic - book style cutscenes and an engaging storyline will leave you pouring hours upon hours into making it to the next chapter of the story.
The story is broken up into 13 Chapters that start with Garmadon's attack on the City and ends with the ninja returning to save the city.
Kindly and almost unbearably intellectual and autodidactic, Seligman listens as Joe lays out the narrative of her sexual awakening, budding promiscuity, and compulsion, the two often digressing into literary, musical, and fly - fishing references that provides Joe's story a contour, unfolding (as in much von Trier's recent work) in discrete chapters marked by their own title cards and sets of aesthetic choices.
There are many fine elements to the story, sufficient to think that they might develop into a quality film, and yet the story feels like three chapters that don't quite jibe thematically with one another.
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain will pick up where Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes leaves off and will plunge players into a new breed of open - world stealth action, featuring deep story arcs and dynamic gameplay as expected of a canon chapter in the Metal Gear Solid series.
«Split into chapters, replicating short stories, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is top - tier Noah Baumbach and it's really beautiful to see Sandler giving it his all and crafting such a warmhearted but damaged character,» we wrote in our review of the movie when it premiered at Cannes this year, «while Stiller — a Baumbach regular — is very funny as the youngest Meyerowitz, doing his best to distance himself from his father and siblings, but realising home is where the heart is.stories, The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) is top - tier Noah Baumbach and it's really beautiful to see Sandler giving it his all and crafting such a warmhearted but damaged character,» we wrote in our review of the movie when it premiered at Cannes this year, «while Stiller — a Baumbach regular — is very funny as the youngest Meyerowitz, doing his best to distance himself from his father and siblings, but realising home is where the heart is.Stories (New and Selected) is top - tier Noah Baumbach and it's really beautiful to see Sandler giving it his all and crafting such a warmhearted but damaged character,» we wrote in our review of the movie when it premiered at Cannes this year, «while Stiller — a Baumbach regular — is very funny as the youngest Meyerowitz, doing his best to distance himself from his father and siblings, but realising home is where the heart is.»
acts as a taster, a brief hour - long introduction into the three heroes so we can get a feel for how they each play before their respective DLC chapter focusing on their story is released.
Now, considering that novels tend to be divided into chapters, and that they take a while to read, they're the ideal form for a story with such an episodic structure and protracted time span.
Divided into three chapters (titled «Kill Me Once,» «Kill Me Twice,» etc.) that reveal more of each character's motivations and how they're connected to the overarching story as it progresses, the movie tries way too hard to be clever.
Given that Rockstar has already checked this region by name, it's likely to figure heavily into the story, at least in the early chapters, much in the way that Hennigan's Stead did in the first game.
Similar to «The Royal Tenenbaums» in that the movie is divided into chapters, Anderson goes one step further by filming each timeline in a different aspect ratio, with the 1930s portion of the story appropriately shot in the classic Hollywood standard 1.33:1 ratio.
Based on an incredible true story, BlacKkKlansman is about a black police officer in Colorado in the 70s who is recruited into the local chapter of the KKK.
For Honor's story mode is divided into three parts, Chapter 1 Knights, Chapter 2 Viking and finally Chapter 3 Samurai.
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