You can make a news
story out of anything and try to make something big out of it
Not exact matches
«Your individual biology, your health history and ever - fluctuating state
of well - being, where you go, what you spend, how you sleep, what you put in your body and what comes
out» — that rich - but - messy heap
of information, more than
anything else, is what's driving these companies together, write Erika Fry and Sy Mukherjee in their terrific cover
story for Fortune's April 1 issue («Big Data Meets Biology»), which we're posting online today.
Here's an interesting Bloomberg piece on what bond guru Bill Gross is calling «financial repression», but what you can just call «low interest rates» The big
story is that the world is still crawling
out of a near - depression, and there is not a central banker in the developed world who would dare dream
of pushing interest rates to
anything above a number you could count
out on the fingers
of one hand (and seriously, in most countries you could leave
out the thumb and index finger as well).
You said, «p.s. I will not accept
anything you pull
out of Harry Potter
stories.»
p.s. I will not accept
anything you pull
out of Harry Potter
stories.
I'll be honest and say that some parts
of this
story I'm keeping to myself and my people right now, not
out of shame or
anything but because they are still so tender and precious, complicated and hard.
The
story of the flight into Egypt by Joseph, Mary and the infant Jesus may have originated as a midrash inspired from the text by Hosea, «1 called my son
out of Egypt».11 If the
story of the burial by Joseph
of Arimathea owes
anything at all to the influence
of such a verse as Isaiah 53:9, then it would be a further example
of the midrashic study
of the Bible as a method
of answering current problems.
With your ignorant reply you miss the point that poeple have been clicking on the
story and prove more and more than your type will make an issue
out of anything.
ive been wrestling since i was 9 years old and when i went into high school i had to wrestle a girl... growing up learning to wrestle i had ended up having violent style, i never was dirty or broke rules but i was taught to do
anything in your power to win whehter it was to club down the head or grab the throat to gain position etc. unfortunately i was in the postion to wrestle a girl once and at the time i did nt care who you were boy / girl, white / black / purple it did nt matter im was going to go
out there bounce your head
of the mat and bury you, so i went
out there and wreslted the same way i always wrestled, 110 % and always to put your oppenents back through the mat i dditn change my style at all bc she was a girl i wrestled the same against everyone but after i pinned her in the first minute i did nt even realize that i broke her ribs when i power doubled through her, now after that for the rest
of the tournament i was heckled and berated for forcefully beating a girl ppl were telling my parents «hey, looks like you raised a wife beater» etc. etc.... ever since then i refused to wrestle girls and thank go i eventually grew
out of the lower weights, moral
of the
story is that is great and all that girls are wrestling but they shouldnt wrestle boys even if they know what they are getting into because 1.
In a
story headlined MOHAMED BRINGS A MOLEHILL TO THE DERBY, one newspaper writer suggested that if Great Redeemer did
anything to compromise Spectacular Bid's chances for victory — such as accidentally swerving into him
out of the gate — «then Dr. J.A. Mohamed ought to be horsewhipped.»
we love to create drama
out of anything and everything now a days to sell
story lines.
Statement is baffling and is in fact the very thing that guys like cap and others are fighting against the truth is Colin didn't orignaly kneel during the anthem he sat on his bench he was then approached by vets who asked why he was sitting and asked him to do something else because sitting was disprectful it was those army vets who told cap to kneel because it shows your fighting against something and not just sitting to sit they told him it would be a better look and it's funny how people turn around and say he is disrespecting the very people who told him what to do and how to do it to get his message across this is the ignorance
of America and everything cap fights against you judge a man by the color
of his skin and his upbringing and not the content
of his character you don't know
anything about cap yet you pull this entire
story out your ass go sit down clown
A lot
of Arsenal fans did not expect us to get
anything from today's away game against the Premier League leaders Man City, and that is how it turned
out with De Bruyne, Aguero and Gabriel Jesus scoring to make it a comfortable 3 - 1 scoreline in the end, but that did not tell the whole
story by any means and Arsene Wenger will surely point to a couple
of key decisions that went the home side's way at crucial points
of the game.
Before thinking I'm bragging or drill my son like a dog or do
anything out of the normal bed time
stories or counting fingers and toes, just know that I could care less what you think and have plenty
of video evidence, along with the multiple doctors who have observed him and believe he's capable
of having an IQ over 130.
In their minds,
anything can happen at night: the dragon from the bedtime
story or the clown from the party could suddenly appear
out of the shadows to scare them.
That is why I didn't want the media to come
out to announce it, just to protect the image
of the school and the town as well, nothing else,... I don't want
anything to go against the school that was the reason why I was trying to prevent journalists from publishing the
story», he revealed.
BAFF chairman Douglas Young told the Guardian: «If the covenant is to be
anything other than hot air, it needs to be at the forefront
of policymakers» minds whenever defence policy is being formulated and not just trotted
out when there's a good news
story.»
I've got to invent a false
story while being aware
of the truth, it's got to be plausible, it can not contradict
anything you already know or are going to find
out and I've got to be able to remember it so that I don't contradict myself.
There is so much more to this
story, but in short, I lost all
of my money and had to pay back my very expensive loans for this private art school that I did not even get
anything out of.
A new printed skater dress from Topshop, a new suede jacket from Zara (sadly sold
out now but i've shared some alternatives above for you), my new neckerchief (
anything to keep the cold at bay) and finally, a very much needed pair
of brand new leather boots from & Other
Stories.
Tell a joke, but leave
out the sweer line, post a pic
of you short and sweet dating profile examples a celebrity and a caption alluding to the insane
story,
anything that comes off as quirky or intriguing will leave people dying to chat with you.
We find a few more little character moments and see what happened to the cell phone Jack threw
out his car window, but I can't say any
of them add
anything to the
story.
Just about any film that explores the question that all
of us ponder about what happens to us after we die already starts with built - in intrigue, and while Flatliners eventually becomes a relatively standard «Twilight Zone» - esque
story about dealing with the guilt and remorse
of one's past to resolve one's future, it's certainly a movie that stands
out as quite different in style and, to some extent, subject matter than most
anything that Hollywood had churned
out before.
The result is a light, heartwarming tone for a
story more pessimistic than
anything out of Kafka.
While I do like to give most
of the credit to Green for writing something this amazing, it does need to be said that these writers worked hard to adapt the
story and not leave
out anything that took away from fans
of the book being able to enjoy the film.
The fact that, this time, the setting is an all - black school really doesn't change
anything, as this kind
of story can only really have one possible trajectory: Gung - ho young men embrace the spirit
of the institution, go all
out and then too far, resulting in tragedy from excess zeal.
I don't want to give
anything away, but the reason why vampires stay
out of the sun and what vampires do for fun in the
story simply didn't work for me and I found some
of the scene unintentionally humorous.
If
anything, they like us are still just learning what the 3DS is truly capable
of and all these remakes, are a clever way
of figuring
out what they can and can't get away with, before within the next five years, they will announce and release a new original Zelda
story that will just blow us away, much like Zelda Wii U, which until Zelda U's release, expectations are just going to continue soaring.
The
story isn't really
anything you haven't seen many times before, and in fact is quite similar to A Civil Action which came
out only a couple
of years before.
Abandoning all hope that it's about
anything of even such piddling bumper - sticker consequence, The Village could also be a simple love
story between a blind girl (Ivy Walker (Bryce Dallas Howard, Ron's spawn)-RRB- and a near - mute (Lucius Hunt (Joaquin Phoenix)-RRB-, but it's so wrapped up in justification for its twist that it lets the air
out of its cotillion courtship in a slow hiss.
I already knew the general premise
of the
story — mother
of a murdered daughter is fed up with no progress in finding the killer and rents
out three billboards to point
out the fact that police haven't done
anything.
This is borne
out by the film's relative lack
of interest in
anything that happens after Grant dies — the compelling
story of the cell phone footage, the trial, the controversial verdict, and the unrest and memorialization that followed is told mostly through curt, pre-credit-roll titles.Yet the film also tries hard for a verite style, as opposed to something more allegorical, and so we have to conclude that we're supposed to accept its less believable moments at face value.
What could have been a super fun, super cool superhero adventure about a character that wears a ring that allows him to literally make
anything he wants with it actually turned
out to be one
of the year's silliest films, not just the ins,
outs and whathaveyous
of the
story but just the overall look and feel
of it.
«We had a period
of many years where we didn't have
anything coming
out,» Paul points
out over a quick breakfast before more «Christmas
Story» rehearsals.
The film takes it's time in relating the
story, but patience will reward those who stick it
out with a touching and compelling tale
of healing and overcoming
anything that ails you.
Like with
anything that is popular, the movie's plot has led to countless fan theories; ranging from aspects like the
story was all in the head
of Rod the TSA agent, that Get
Out is a sequel to Being John Malkovich, the important symbolism
of the deer, the dramatic irony
of Chris picking cotton to lead to his escape, and much more.
The movie's only flaw is also a virtue: It's jammed with characters,
stories, warmth and laughs, until at times Curtis seems to be working from a checklist
of obligatory movie love situations and doesn't want to leave
anything out.
Flinging special effects shots
of alien spacecraft bombing buildings and shaky - cam confusion to the soldiers on the ground just isn't enough
of a
story to keep a nearly two - hour film afloat, and not long after the film starts does it run
out of anything but the most basic ideas on what to do with its characters and where they should go.
To an extent the
story loses momentum toward the conclusion and slightly contrives an endpoint to Samantha's arc in a manner that feels like it was done
out of a sense
of requirement to the genre more than
anything else.
But that begs the question, would a person from that country get
anything out of Heaven and Earth, even though it attempts to tell their
story?
It showcased him at the height
of his powers, the Saw and Insidious impresario never giving into his baser tendencies towards sensationalism or pointless comedy, instead crafting a concise, chilling and altogether sensational
story of possession that, while not doing
anything different or new, managed to scare the bejesus
out of most who saw during its initial run.
Rather than attempt
anything too revolutionary, director Craig Brewer has opted merely to retell the same
story, but swap
out the original's mega-selling soundtrack with one full
of crunk hip - hop (apparently).
Gibson's choice to give Wallace a grandiose mystique makes the
story difficult to take as
anything but a tall tale, especially as he applies the war paint and storms in and
out of castles on horseback.
The movie doesn't have
anything to say about that part
of the
story, except to have a talking head on the news flat -
out say it so that we get the point.
It's a generic retread
of detective
stories that had been all but completely cycled
out of existence, lacking
anything to distinguish it except for some racial remarks thrown Simpson's way.
If
anything good comes
out of «Mockingjay: Part 2,» it's that it will finally convince studios to stop dragging
out these
stories for the sake
of their own greed.
«If
anything,» she muses, «the long metacognitive detour had probably pulled these readers
out of «the virtual dream»
of the
story, and broken the spell
of the enchantment.»
Three
stories stand
out in particular: «The Canoeists», a 4 - page
story in which a couple canoe lazily down a river in a day that seems to last forever before returning to their home in the big city, having taken their fill
of nature, without taking
anything away with them but their memories.
When selecting these 10 titles, I wanted to offer titles that are 1) in print, and (relatively) readily available at reasonable prices (so I tried to avoid
out of print titles, and
anything that hasn't been published in English); 2) showed the variety
of shojo manga
stories and styles; and 3) offered options for tweens, teens & twenty - something shojo manga readers.
I went to David Gatewood as my editor because I want my books and
stories to look and read as well as
anything else
out there, and to be
of the same high quality as books put
out by major publishers and indie millionaires.