Sentences with phrase «version of the story too»

Get your child's version of the story too.

Not exact matches

Daniel Lubetzky, the founder of KIND bars, says that «me too» versions of products and services don't stand much chance to be breakout success stories.
In an attempt to appease those who think Messenger is too complicated, Facebook rolled out Messenger Lite for Android in 2016, a slimmed - down version of the original app that contains just the bare necessities: users only get primary messaging features and none of the bells and whistles such as GIFs, reactions, and Stories.
For too long laypersons in our churches have felt that their stories were second - rate and inferior, that they could engage in evangelism only if they learned some «authoritative» version of the gospel and could communicate it, step by step.
Overall, I think Douthat's version of the conservative story pays too much attention to popes and bishops and ecclesiastical politics, and too little to the hows and whys and results of the collapse of the institutions and processes by which the faith had been passed on from one generation to the next.
Like the creation mythology of Genesis, it too reflects the work of two writers, or groups of writers, the Yahwist and Priestly Source, with different views and different versions of the story.
Anti-vax has conspiracy theory threads, (suppressing a conspiracy theory is lunacy) and your moon story is at least 50 years too late to stop the spread of the month based version, and the season one is older than that, at some point language moves on irregardless (sigh) of origins or logic.
It's too long of a story to explain in detail here, but the short - short version is that it was Perfect Health Diet + rethinking what a reasonable portion size looks like + accepting that spiritual warfare really does come into play with getting healthy + learning to depend on a good jog for an energy boost.
Recalled in Laura Hillenbrand's 2010 book and here made grandly episodic in the manner of cinematic versions of the Bible and The Hobbit, Louie's story is ideal for such epic scale, yet it's also too complicated to be reduced to such notorious generic confines.
It is hard sometimes to shake the feeling that this live - action Disney adaptation is relying too much on the 1991 animation, to the point that it almost feels like an extended version of that film; but even so, it offers a fresh and modern look at the classic story that makes it worth it.
With his different point of view on the story, he said he didn't think too much about Ivory's version because the format is different.
It took decades for a second screen version of James Thurber's short story to make it to cinema screens; a lengthy roster of attached and departing on - and off - screen talent, too.
Finally available in the U.S., this Lea Seydoux - and Vincent Cassel - starring version of a tale as old of time is far too beholden to its source story.
2:00 pm — TCM — The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Hitchcock's second version of this story has Doris Day and James Stewart as a couple who discover an assassination plot and have their son kidnapped to try to keep them quiet.
Still, it's closer to that neurotic trippiness than a grown - up version of Weird Science or Bedtime Stories or the kind of romantic comedy you'd expect from someone too young and promising to be bitter and resentful.
10:00 pm — TCM — The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Hitchcock's second version of this story (the first was 1934) has Doris Day and James Stewart as a couple who discover an assassination plot and have their son kidnapped to try to keep them quiet.
7:00 am — TCM — The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956) Hitchcock's second version of this story (the first was 1934) has Doris Day and James Stewart as a couple who discover an assassination plot and have their son kidnapped to try to keep them quiet.
Shakespeare's romantic tale of star - crossed lovers has been adapted into other screenplays too, including Baz Luhrmann's version of Romeo and Juliet and the story of feuding garden decorations Gnomeo and Juliet.
The narrative attempts to tell a bizarre funhouse mirror version of a rags to riches story of a crazy director with no talent who becomes a celebrity in spite of himself by making a terrible movie badly, but Franco and his cadre of famous friends (his brother Dave, Alison Brie, Zac Efrton, Seth Rogen, and so on and so on) seem far too tickled making shot for shot remakes of scenes from The Room to latch onto anything beyond an extended SNL skit.
It's almost bizarre that Peter Morgan — who wrote the screen version, too — initially conceived this story as a stage play, because there's no way that the stage can truly be about something so filmic as the «reductive power of the closeup.»
Plus, he said later in the story, the 270 - and 290hp versions of the 283, with their «wild cams,» were «a bit too noisy for the average driver.»
But, Mclaren Automotive is a business too, so we know the story: rightly or wrongly, they started by selling hypercars then super-sports car to ultimately market 3 versions of sports - car, which are effectively offering the supercars» ingredients (modified chassis, engine, DC)..
I like that phrase too, and like you, I often send my most trusted beta readers a close - to - first - draft version of the story, just so I have someplace to start with my revisions.
While the stories were basic and the main characters fantasy versions of me, reading over my notes (the stories themselves are on some long - ago lost floppy disks) made me realise that I was taking my writing way too seriously.
Overall, I thought the book was good, and I didn't have too much trouble with the writing style except for the italicized words which denoted a person telling their version of a story.
[Rest assured, his (growth investing) evil twin has his version too — his portfolio's a teetering collection of the most over-priced & over-hyped story stocks he's been sold in the past three months!]
It is still too soon to tell whether we will get a gallery - rich West Coast version of Miami's Wynwood, or just a wine - scented variation on lower State Street, because, as far as what art has to do with it, the Funk Zone story is just beginning.
Without getting too much into comic history, the Silver Age featured some bizarre stories, and represented probably the least serious versions of these characters.
There are videos of the original version of Apocalypse, too, and this is an awesome piece of gaming history, now fairly well documented (though it'd be great to hear all sides of the story, not just the Neversoft - predominant version.)
- the eight protagonists won't have similar stories to each other because the team wants players to enjoy different experiences - the other six protagonists will have jobs different from Orberic (Swordsman) and Primrose (Dancer)- Orberic and Primrose were chosen for the demo because their starting points are closer to other party members - each protagonist will have different starting points, so there may be a gap in the progress difficulty - the team is trying to even things out, but they don't want every character to have the same difficulty, as that would be boring - the demo has surpassed 1 million downloads worldwide - a demo was released because they thought simply publishing screenshots and trailers wouldn't convey this game's fun factor - more than 80 % of the overseas player base found the game interesting - there was one player who won against a high - leveled NPC in a Duel, and another who defeated all bar customers - the team had expected the former, they didn't expect the latter - the music was received very well, which comes from composer Yasunori Nishiki - overseas players complained of hard - to - read text, because the UI was based on the Japanese version, which will be adjusted - the biggest complaints were about slow map movement, and the lack of fast - travel - both of these features have been implemented, with faster movement and fast - travel between cities - players also found the screen too dark, so devs are adding waypoints for paths and also bigger roads - there will be an Event Skip feature, as well as the ability to freely watch events that have been already seen.
The SNES version, despite looking similar to the Megadrive game (when outside of the Matrix), was a completely different beast but it was not too shabby either and possibly provided a more fleshed out story.
Since the Canadian version of that defence («public interest responsible communication») expressly applies to blogs and other non-mainstream-media publications, will bloggers have to update their stories too?
Although the trailer didn't give away too much information about the sequel's gameplay and story, it looks like the the PS4 version of the game is getting some extra content.
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