Sentences with phrase «very public story»

This was a very public story that resulted in him having to take over the Academy Awards telecast for Brett Ratner.

Not exact matches

However, what's being shared here are stories that apparently aren't private, but very public ones that some tried to make private.
Stories always project a «world,» and, in contrast to lyric poetry, a very public world.
Other than the Air India case, there hasn't been a large - scale attack on Canada so the media moves on to a better «story» to get ratings and the public loses interest Canada is very different as well than the US.
It is a very scary thing to publish and make public a story that has been hidden for years and exposes the evil of others.
Harbaugh and McElwain had a very public exchange over sharing updated team rosters that ended up becoming a national story heading into their matchup to kick off the 2017 season at AT&T Stadium.
Many people may see their story as an excuse to say, «hey — this high - powered survived a very public betrayal and still put their marriage and children first; you can do it, too,» as if maintaining a troubled marriage no matter what is the only or best thing to do when you have children.
He said: «The bigger story here... it is quite astonishing that a tax exile of more than 10 years decides to lay into and make a political intervention which is essentially what this is on social media in a very public way.»
«This links nicely to the Rebekah Brooks story, because I think whilst it's trying to say that nobody should be above the law here, there has to be a public interest in journalists doing their business, and not every transgression should necessarily be prosecuted, that's one of the things we have to make very clear,» he said.
While a large number of senior management staff in the Lagos State Public Service may struggle to keep pace with today's emerging technologies, the story of your generation is very different,» she said.
«What's striking about these findings is that politics sometimes is at the center of the story about public attitudes and sometimes politics has very little to do with the way people think about science issues in the public arena.
In the nineteenth century, Uncle Tom's Cabin was widely credited with shifting public opinion against slavery, but to date, there has been sparse evidence that fictional stories, even very popular ones, can influence political opinion.
This has always been just my story, a very personal but very public journey through one person's life in research.
I used to have a style blog and have some very interesting stories about changing clothes in weird places and very public wardrobe malfunctions.
40 Year Old Canadian Man, Beats His Taiwanese Girlfriend Brutally In Public — I have seen this story discussed in various social media groups and Reddit sites in very Asian male dominated threads.
A very good Argentinian movie, The Official Story, deals with the wife of a public official who learns that her adopted child was taken from parents murdered by her husband's cronies.
Yes, this film was made before all of these allegation stories made their way into the public eye, but I, Tonya deals with this particular notion in a very grand fashion.
It's a scene that many fans had been anxious to see when it was finally made public, although it's obvious why it was cut, since it adds very little to the story and, as Carpenter notes, makes Snake Plissken come off a bit soft.
In many ways Polley is brave for making very private stories so public, but that's nothing compared to her artistic bravery.
One can sense a director's understandable trepidation in telling the story of two private people whose life was made very public.
Cuesta keeps his film lively in the first hour with montages of real life footage and news coverage, reminding his audience that this story was very much a big deal, even if it's one which is perhaps today rarely spoken about (ask «Joe Public» who Oliver North is and I'd imagine the answers back up my statement) and in another highly complementary comparison I was often thinking about how Oliver Stone would have handled a film on the subject and character.
So the story of a group of very successful Jewish lawyers in New York not only points to the period when they were born, a time of low birth rates, which meant that the New York City public schools they attended were uncrowded and gave a good education, but also to a Jewish propensity to seek out and seize opportunity.
(Interestingly, the shoemaker's innovation fund website isn't very current, as its top story is from 2010 and touts the leadership skills of ex-Atlanta Public Schools chief Beverly Hall, who is now embroiled in a cheating scandal that has enveloped her former district.)
It was a very uplifting experience — and solid evidence that public education remains one of the great success stories of American life.
He tells of an actual series of events that happened in 1978, in the very month he was born, using the memories and stories from his youth, interviews with those who were part of the events, and public documents.
Politics, public gatherings, festivals, local success stories, business and other notables are very important to a city and keeping the population informed.
It is very likely that any or all of these libraries will have advice to give and stories to tell to Porter County Public Library's planners.
From its early days working on the Crunchpad prototypes with Mike Arrington and company to their rather explosive (and very public) split to the announcement of the Joojoo tablet and finally the revelation of its successor, the Grid 10, the FG story reads like a tech - based soap opera.
These are very early stories, written largely when Capote was a teenager, only recently discovered among the writer's papers in the New York Public Library.
On the other hand, I haven't seen a single mention of a public discussion of 332-2002 among the dozens of Beacon Journal stories I've read on the topic — it seems there was very little public input on either side of the issue.
A two and a half hour adventure climb to the very top of Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge — open to the public for the first time in its 65 year
Players can also set their Fireteam visibility settings to public, hoping a random player might jump in and help complete a few story missions, but this system doesn't seem to work very well and in my 15 plus hours with the game so far I've yet to receive a single invite.
By placing a narrative work — rooted in a very real story — in an unlikely, uncanny location, the public is invited to (re) think how and where art and information might be encountered.
Hannah O'Leary: And so, it's really down to the work of people like Osei and Zoe — and groundbreaking curators before them such as Thelma Golden at the Studio Museum or Okwui Enwezor — that are getting these artists and these stories in front of the general public to the point where we don't need to be talking about what is African art and categorizing African art to such an extent, we're just talking about it very international art world and obviously with seeing the respect and the prices for those artists reflected accordingly in the market.
Make no mistake, this article is far too complex for John Q. Public *: not because John Q. couldn't possibly understand it (he could, with some assistance from the helpful and infinitely patient people posting here), but because very few people work that hard to understand something unpleasant, unless it's a direct and immediate threat, and even then... End of story.
Why are ExxonMobil advertorials providing a very small, and ultimately misleading, part of the story to the American people, in the Times, while the Times itself is not providing the public with basic sensible information on the matter?
Andy, I found the plankton post informative, but I have a concern: IF public understanding of global warming (and potential ways to address it) were at the «A» level, or at least the «B» level, then we'd all have context within which to find these types of things (e.g., the current story) very helpful.
On a more serious note, Brunelli's cover note also makes very clear that, far from the «transparent,» «educational» organization ALEC now claims to be, ALEC told its funders a different story: «One hundred percent of our energy and effort goes into winning the public policy debate and championing a free market economy... [elipses original] a pro-business, pro-growth, pro-freedom, limited government agenda.»
And yet public opinion is a very different story.
If Plimer has anything new to add rather than the same old arguments that have been doing the rounds on the internet for years then he's had plenty of opportunities to make them public with the very soft treatment he's had from many in the press (Tony Jones being an honorable exception), yet it's all been the same old story.
Surveys conducted around the time of the meeting found about ten percent of the American public saying they followed the global warming news «very closely,» a substantial fraction for such an issue (for more exciting stories, the fraction could be several times higher).
In a news feature story on algal blooms that he wrote for this class, Cole took a very complex scientific topic and made it understandable for the general public.
At the time, a story went up that he had been sued by John Cage's estate for this supposed infringement before they made a very public out of court settlement.
My solid experience in the reporting industry will be very helpful in providing just and truthful stories to the consuming public.
Written for the general public but also very informative to all couple therapists, the poignant love story of Ben and Claire will illuminate romantic connection for all that are lucky enough to read Emotional Connection.
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