Sentences with phrase «tells none of these stories»

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Yet none of these things exists outside the stories that people invent and tell one another.
Moreover, none of the four Gospels tells the story of the Passion in such a way as to make it a simple tale of injustice done by the bad Sanhedrin to the good Christians.
Other reports have nitpicked details of the story, most of which are addressed in the book and none of which detract from her mother's telling of the life and death of Cassie Bernall.
And if there is no metaphysical necessity in the process by which intellect came into concrete existence, and none in the story one tells about that process, then how can any of the features or modes of the intellect (e.g., that it distorts reality) be treated as having any greater necessity?
Well, yesterday Variety published a video of Washington talking with comedian Aziz Ansari (who deals directly with issues like minority typecasting in his show, Master of None), in which she told the story of being fired from two TV pilots because she wasn't «hood» or «urban» enough.
Believe me, none of us wish we had this terrible story to tell.
Granberg - Michaelson tells readers that «While rising numbers of «nones» — those who claim no religious affiliation when asked — claim the attention of religious pundits, the world tells a different story.
McKnight describes it as «the ongoing reworking of the biblical Story by new authors so they can speak the old story in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&rStory by new authors so they can speak the old story in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&rstory in new ways for their day... The Bible contains an ongoing series of midrashes, or interpretive telling, of the one Story God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&rStory God wants us to know and hear... None of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&raNone of the wiki - stories is final; none of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&ranone of them is comprehensive; none of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&ranone of them is absolute; none of them is exhaustive.&ranone of them is exhaustive.»
yes, there is a bunch of that self - affirming stuff in there... you would actually expect them to be honest and tell you that none of the supernatural claims can be verified and were likely simply over embellished stories, do you
«It is by telling our stories that we moms nurture each other, leaning on one another for support and reassurance, knowing that none of us is perfect and we're all in this crazy race together.»
When we think of all the horror stories we've been told about what will happen if we don't follow a laundry list of rules about how to raise our children in today's modern, Western society, you can bet that pretty much none of it applied to our early ancestors (or even other cultures today).
The story is told of an Emperor whose obsession with clothes is second to none.
He said, none of the potential candidates can tell the story better than John Mahama himself.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats had to issue a denial yesterday, saying that none of the party figures named in the Vicky Pryce emails were told about the speeding points before the story appeared in the press.
(In fact, none of the songs were used in mourning or to tell a story.
I could tell lots of storiesnone of them truly horrifying — but I'll leave you with just one, the most recent.
While sequels like Iron Man 3 and Captain America: The Winter Soldier have overcome feeling like prequels to a different story audiences haven't seen yet, other entries into this super-powered universe, efforts like Thor: The Dark World, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Captain America: Civil War, struggled to come across as anything other than vehicles conceived and designed to get all of these characters into one place at the right time for this May's massive Avengers: Infinity War, none of them working outside of the larger story being told and as such aren't very entertaining or worth watching more than once.
(That a match between Seabiscuit and goliath Triple - Crown champion War Admiral on November 1, 1938 was heard by a ridiculous 40 million people seems to support the contention that there was something significant about this story; it's a great shame that none of that really comes through in Ross's hurdy - gurdy telling of it.)
I like both fusion and other M, but as metroid games they lack something... I think it's mainly that both these games — and, to an extent, prime 3, take control away to tell a story — which none of the others ever did.
But the nice thing is none of them are really there to tell the story; they are there to enhance or add color to what Gilda Radner is already telling us.
None of it is more footage of Perabo or co-stars Tyra Banks, Isabella Miko, and Bridget Moynahan doing their thing; instead, it's just more of the film's «heartfelt» story: an ex-boyfriend of Perabo's Violet telling her she'll never make it; bonding between Violet and her best friend (played by Melanie Lynskey), etc..
It tells the most compelling, kinetic story in any Monster Hunter yet (not a tremendous feat, admittedly, but this is a worthy and interesting story) and offers some of the most interesting and addictive action combat in any franchise, bar none.
In 2001, a gripping drama, called Enigma, directed by Michael Apted, co-scripted by none other than Tom Stoppard and starring Dougray Scott and Kate Winslett told the WWII story of the Enigma decoder, an ingenious -LSB-...]
But none of them seems to know why this story should be told or how to tell it in a way that resonates.
None of these statements is an accurate reflection of the reality in our classrooms, nor does it begin to tell the actual story about what these lessons are designed to do.
She tells a story about two Yemeni boys who got into a fight at school, which none of their friends intervened to stop.
If you aren't spending more time learning how to tell a better story than marketing or mailing, then none of this will matter.
I think a novel, from any kind of genre or none, can be considered literary if (a) it explores something deeper than its superficial plot and (b) as much attention is paid to the language in which the story is told as to its action.
All the playlists have at least a couple of songs missing (and in some cases, * most * of them missing), and none of the ones they do have seem to be in order, which is a shame since played in the right sequence the music tells a story.
None of these tie directly into the story, but each series of interviews tell a story all their own and Arkham's messages lead to a very satisfying plot twist surrounding a key character and a mystery the player really has to solve on his own.
It tells the most compelling, kinetic story in any Monster Hunter yet (not a tremendous feat, admittedly, but this is a worthy and interesting story) and offers some of the most interesting and addictive action combat in any franchise, bar none.
One of the best games to tell a story in 2008 was bar none Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.
Street Fighter has enough characters and just enough lore to make a TV series worthwhile and it gives everyone involved a chance to actually tell the franchise's story in chronological order (none of this sequel, prequel, sequel, interquel, sequel to the interquel nonsense, please).
He strings together thousands and thousands of moments from cinematic history, transforming fragments into a whole or, more precisely — since few witness the complete opus — into a series of «scenes» that somehow tell a story none of them originally set out to tell.
I remembered seeing rhino when I was a child going to the parks, and when one of the guides told me a story in 2013 about how, when he grew up, rhinos would come through their rural schools and they would try to chase them away, and they were so common back then, and now there are none left.
Like the knot holes in the door casing, the beetle tunnel running through the sill on the kitchen window, and the nail holes peppered about, none of us is perfect, but we're all beautiful, and we all have a story to tell.
There are theories and models (and as a theorist, I just love to tell stories) but there aren't any particularly successful theories or models and there is a lot of competition between the stories (none of which agree with or predict the empirical data particularly well, at best agreeing with some gross features but not others).
(None of them told a credible story.)
Although Sheehy notes that none of them are particularly exciting on their own, «collectively they're telling a great story
But while they can listen to my stories and grievances about my other half, none of them know anything about him beyond what I have told them.
If your benchmark is perfection all comers will fall short, but consider what can go wrong with property management and I've seen it all happen... theft of your rent money, fabrication of invoices, referring of repairs to the owner's brother in law who doesn't have a clue what he's doing, letting your property sit vacant for 6 months, HOA violations going unaddressed for which you're never notified, horrible record keeping, money not being escrowed properly, owner distributions not coming on time or at all, fee structures that reward managers with more money every time they order a repair, invoices not provided, property statements poorly organized and unclear so you can't tell the real story, tenants reporting dangerous repairs such as a leak or a dangerous safety issue and nobody responds and you get stuck with a giant bill or a lawsuit etc... None of these things have happened to me with Green Residential.
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