Sentences with phrase «story points like»

While I was enjoying things like the incredible mood of the Forest Temple, and story points like the infamous bridge scene with Saria when Link leaves the forest, or Princess Ruto's proud façade, I spent more time wishing that I could just dick around and waste time in Hyrule Castle Town or Kakariko Village.
While the film is in fact an adequately made movie it executes the story points like nearly every other true story film.

Not exact matches

And Lewis at one point has a character's internal monologue describe the «entire history of Wall Street» as the «story of scandals... linked together tail to trunk like circus elephants.»
Much like the first Star Wars standalone film, Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, released in 2016, Solo has had some production issues — to the point when Lucasfilm fired the film's original directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, for «creative differences.»
Swift, the subject of the magazine's latest cover story, admitted coming to a revelation about Spotify that she simply «didn't like the way it felt» having her music so readily available at such a low price point.
«I think we're kind of past the point where anybody would look at it and be like: «Oh, well, that story's fantastic but I hate it because it's being sponsored by a brand,»» Spiers said.
Wired has called gamification an enemy of great support, and while dissenting opinions often point to cases like Microsoft and the increased productivity they saw when implementing gamification, the numbers don't tell the full story — a lower response time does not mean your team is doing a better job of taking care of customers.
Finalists will be selected based on the best stories and their community's total Rally Points through three periods, like a hockey game:
New York City - based STORY uses a novel retail model «that takes the point of view of a magazine, changes like a gallery, and sells things like a store,» according to a press release.
Expect Zuckerberg to point to all of the announcements the company has already made since the Cambridge Analytica story came to light — things like rewriting its terms of service and cutting ties with outside data providers it doesn't know if it can trust.
In any case, this news story raised a sore point with me that I'd like to get off my chest before the festivities begin.
However, i'd like to point out that there has never been proof that those «bedtime stories» as you referred to them are false.
@Chuckles «For my first point, I would like to ask, where exactly does the bible say at the beginning or end that it is all true and gives it's bonafides like a good non-fiction story should?
For my first point, I would like to ask, where exactly does the bible say at the beginning or end that it is all true and gives it's bonafides like a good non-fiction story should?
The shad, like the Concord farmers, have, as he says, a «just cause,» and when he asks what might avail a crowbar against the Billerica Dam, he is pointing, by means of a parable, to a radically new understanding of the story of human existence.
I agee with you on the AppleBush one, but am not seeing that as a prime motivator in Doc's post, rather this looks like a story to expand on his point.
the belief on the existence of the devil was concieved by theologians of the past thousands of years, there was no other way of explaining the bad experiences of people in the past because we were not educated yet to the kind of what we have now, Why this happened because that was part of the learning process that God wants us to know, in pathrotheism, we are part of God, and He himself is evolving because He is the universe, We are now the conscious part of Him, our destiny in accordance to his will also be His destiny because it is His will.Although He prepared first all the material reality of the universe ahead of us, The experiences for us humans including the supernatural is just part of nirmal process for learning because its natural process, today we reach a point of not believing the practices of the past, but it does not mean its wrong, Just like a child, adults loved to tell mythical stories to them, because we knew children enjoys it as part of their learning process.
Hebrews, though — I'd particularly like to see what else you've written on this, because what I'm seeing above is on point as far as it goes, but woefully short of the whole story.
In fact, the ominous turning point in the story of Israel's experience with war came when its elders asked the prophet Samuel to provide a king like that of other nations.
I always like to remind people that our Lord Himself wasn't above using stories, that were probably taylored to the point that He wanted to make (the parables).
To Ken Margo: I am totally agree with you about this evil thing going around the earth... this evil minded people is there everywhere regardless of faith... that was not what i was trying to say... my point was to be able to recognize the One True God who is Unseen and who has no partners as He is not in need of any partners but we the creation is in need of Him... thats all... I wish I could do something to stop all these taking place around the earth... I think we human fear the fed laws more than we fear the laws of our Creator, for example not to associate any partner with Him, taking the life of others, drug dealing, human trafficking, believing in hereafter and so on... I remember a story that I was talking with one of my friends... I was telling him look we all obey the law of the land so much like for example when we drive and no one moves even an inch when there is a school bus stop to pick / drop kids as it is a fed laws but when it comes to the laws of our Creator, we don't care... like having physical relationship outside of marriage and many more... then he said something nice... he said that its because we see the consequence of breaking the law of the land but we do not see the punishment of hereafter even though it is mentioned very details in Quran, it even gives pictures of hereafter....
So since this story makes the point that the best thing to stop a bad person with a gun is a good person with a gun, the media is treating it like it never happened.
Like your three wise men story, I am convinced of something, but not of the point the verse thrower thinks they're proving.
although i believe the gospel story points to something in the movement of time... historical... i think it is pointing beyond it, like a lens, into the reality i'm trying to explain in point # 3.
it would be like a retelling of Cinderella to make a political / religious point, except that Cinderella isn't a religious story, so the parallel is not a good one.
But then stories like this one drive home the point that the hate and desire for political and social demagogery go right to the top.
It is like in the episode on Genesis 1:5 (or maybe 1:4) where I retell the story of Cinderella to make a point about forgiveness.
Noahs Ark is a fallacy and could not have happened - science has proven this point numerous times over, so I would hope a smart man like Obama would believe the peer - reviewed studies over a 2000 year old story.
So I said, somewhat dubiously, because this was a secular lecture to a general audience and I was afraid of being misunderstood, that my point of view about life was going to show under the story, because that's inevitable, but I never consciously write about moral precepts, and I do not like moralism, which is another form of do - it - yourselfism.
However, the Association of Christian Teachers has described the move as a step too far, speaking on Premier's «News Hour», Chief Executive of ACT, Clive Ireson said: «from a Christian point of view they're aren't nurseries; of very many of them that would be teaching it as a scientific fact during their science curriculam, they'll be teaching it during their RE curriculam areas and those bible stories like creationism need to be taught during that time».
Growing up in church and even today i do nt like when preachers share stories, there are plenty of things to addresses and pastors have a tendency to get carried away and not get to the point they are trying to make.
I also would like to point out that most people who do not have faith express very angry postings when it comes to any religious story often targeting the church or religious people.
Zeus Kreiszchte «The fact that the story of a Great Deluge happened to be popular in the region is no surprise, but that does not prove that «god did it» @Chad «good point, it's popular because it actually happened, looks like you are acknowledging that... does nt prove that God did it, however, it does demonstrate that the bible is accurate, and that your comment about it being «ripped off» from some other ancient tale is nonsense..
Now the synthetic polemical point: There is one slogan - like phrase that is precisely a maximally compressed version of the one God's particular story.
We like to label fiction as «just a story,» cutting it off from our world, but truthfully, every story that is told comes from a very specific point of view.
People who live their lives in a rage because guys like Bennett, Jenkins and Kaepernick use their platform to point out institutionalized racism need to read stories like the one above, and be HONEST with themselves about whether 1) this is happening EVERY DAY to people of color in this country, and 2) whether this kind of activity is actually OK for them.
Had United dropped more points, it would undoubtedly have been a different story with the focus on the likes of Pogba and Sanchez, but instead they celebrate with three points ahead of facing Liverpool at Old Trafford on Saturday.
I feel like he and Rey are tied together at this point, and that's a really fascinating story.
There came points where it felt like the same old story being played out over and over again, despite the talent and youth on the roster.
D) I know we're a disparate community — separated by distance, age, politics, religion, opinions on IPA and whose really only mutual point of interest is Clemson (let's face it) football for those who never matriculated — but it's a great group and stories like yours make it that much more special.
Picture this, we don't come out of the gate firing on all cylinders, Wenger speaks of how there wasn't enough time for the first - teamers to build chemistry, several key players aren't even playing because of Wenger's utterly ridiculous policy regarding players who played in the Confed Cup or the under21s and the boo - birds have returned in full flight... if these things were to happen, which is quite possible considering the Groundhog Day mentality of this club, how long do you think it will take for Wenger to recant his earlier statements regarding Europa... I would suggest that it's these sorts of comments from Wenger which are often his undoing... why would any manager worth his weight in salt make such a definitive statement before the season has even started... why would any manager who fashions himself an educated man make such pronouncements before even knowing what his starting 11 will be come Friday, let alone on September 1st... why would any manager who has a tenuous relationship with a great many supporters offer up such a potentially contentious talking point considering how many times his own words have come back to bite him in the ass... I think he does this because he doesn't care what you or I think, in fact he's more than slightly infuriated by the very idea of having to answer to the likes of you and me... that might have been acceptable during his formative years in charge, when the fans were rewarded with an scintillating brand of football and success felt like a forgone conclusion, but this new Wenger led team barely resembles that team of ore... whereas in times past we relished a few words from our seemingly cerebral manager, in recent times those words have been replaced by a myriad of excuses, a plethora of infuriating stories about who he could have signed but didn't and what can only be construed as outright fabrications... it's kind of funny that when we want some answers, like during the whole contract debacle of last season, we can't get an intelligent word out of him, but when we just what him to show his managerial acumen through his actions, we can't seem to get him to shut - up... I beg you to prove me wrong Arsene
The film itself is a bit scattered — in trying to cover so much ground, it sometimes feels as though the story itself is all over the place, and some of the points it makes (like the societal pressure on men to eat meat as a reflection of their manhood) are much stronger than others.
She shared some creative ideas on how anti-hunger groups can help school nutrition programs through initiatives like school meal application campaigns and grant writing, and she punctuated her points with success stories from DC Hunger Solutions and DC public schools, Ohio's Children's Hunger Alliance, and Project Bread, among others.
SUNNY GAULT: Yeah and that's a really good point to make, but Moon I know we kind of got interrupted with your story so continue, tell us more about your experience, it sounds like your first two, not so great experiences in hospitals?
I truly hope you all understand how unethical it is to post a story like this without permission, regardless of how strongly you feel about home birthing or your convictions to prove whatever point (although this story can hardly be generalized to all home birthing just as hospital mistakes can't be generalized).
Strega Nona (and sequels) Bonus points if you can read these wonderful stories in an Italian accent (mine comes out sounding like Dracula...)
AND, when she's had stories and songs with Daddy, scratches and foot rubs and being rocked like a baby with me, and then she asks for water, and then she asks to go to the bathroom and we have to sneak into the adjoining master bedroom where the baby is sleeping to use the bathroom or walk all the way downstairs to do so, and then we get back to her bed and she wants more hugs and kisses, and then she says she has a boo - boo that needs a band - aid... eventually there has to be a stopping point, right?
I don't know Jessica's story, so maybe it was AROM, but I would point out that she did not say it was — «it had already been over 24 hours since my water broke» — which sounds more like SROM than AROM to me.
We won't judge but we will point out if we see something dangerous because of stories like
We won't judge but we will point out if we see something dangerous because of stories like this heartbreaking one of loss due to unknown car seat misuse.
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